The Meme coin ecosystem on the BSC chain has become a mature industry with a set of established routines. Many project teams monitor the movements of key figures, automatically scrape relevant information, translate it into Chinese, extract keywords immediately, and then use scripts to generate or collect images in bulk, packaging everything together on a certain DEX trading platform. The operation process is: large accounts buy in first to set up positions, then small accounts concentrate on selling off to crash the price. Looking at the profit rankings across different chains makes it clear — almost all profitable projects follow this routine, and most manipulators operate covertly off-chain, outside the public eye. Frankly, this has become an unspoken rule within the ecosystem. Newcomers should think carefully about which side they are on before entering.
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SatoshiHeir
· 1h ago
It should be pointed out that your argument touches on a fundamental fallacy—equating tactics with ecosystem maturity. Let me use on-chain data to refute this: undoubtedly, BSC meme coins do indeed involve such manipulation, but "unwritten rules" precisely indicate that it is far from mature and instead expose the low market efficiency. A truly mature ecosystem should be characterized by transparent rules rather than black-box operations.
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CounterIndicator
· 15h ago
I've seen through it long ago, this is just a money-grabbing scam pipeline.
Speaking of which, the operations on BSC are indeed everywhere now. Big players take the profits, small accounts drink the soup, and us retail investors are just being harvested. Honestly, every time I see the top project on the leaderboard, I just want to laugh.
They run automated scripts daily, and the project teams are so lazy, just waiting for newbies to fall for it.
If you want to make money, you need to operate in the opposite way. When big players buy, we should be selling.
This routine is well known to players, but some still rush in—serves them right to lose.
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HashRateHermit
· 15h ago
Now BSC is just a big casino. Before entering, ask yourself how much you can afford to lose.
It's called an ecosystem in nice terms, but frankly, it's a money-grabbing machine. We retail investors inside are just ATMs.
This trick is so old, I'm already tired of it, but people still rush in...
Wait, how do I know which side I'm on? I've already been taken advantage of.
The people making meme coins, their methods are truly exceptional.
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PonziDetector
· 15h ago
To be honest, this trick has long been exposed; it's all about who reacts faster to make money.
The big players are playing so transparently, while we retail investors are still dreaming.
BSC is now an automated harvesting machine; once the script runs, it's fully automatic.
If you're not part of the big players, entering is just like sending money.
This ecosystem should have been regulated long ago; now entering is pure suicide.
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GasWaster
· 16h ago
The routine has become so sophisticated, I saw through this trick a long time ago.
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PanicSeller
· 16h ago
I'm not taking sides; I'm just here to make quick money. Don't try to deceive me.
The Meme coin ecosystem on the BSC chain has become a mature industry with a set of established routines. Many project teams monitor the movements of key figures, automatically scrape relevant information, translate it into Chinese, extract keywords immediately, and then use scripts to generate or collect images in bulk, packaging everything together on a certain DEX trading platform. The operation process is: large accounts buy in first to set up positions, then small accounts concentrate on selling off to crash the price. Looking at the profit rankings across different chains makes it clear — almost all profitable projects follow this routine, and most manipulators operate covertly off-chain, outside the public eye. Frankly, this has become an unspoken rule within the ecosystem. Newcomers should think carefully about which side they are on before entering.