Recently, various Meme coins on the BNB chain have been frequently trending, with tokens like Life, Mooncake, and Jade Rabbit, which carry distinctive cultural features, completely gaining popularity on Twitter and on-chain. Interestingly, overseas users have started to complain—these coin names are like a foreign language to them, and they simply can't understand what’s going on. To some extent, this wave of explosive popularity has become an invisible form of cultural export.
But the truth behind it is even more worth pondering. The overall boom of the BNB chain actually originated from the official account hacking incident a week ago. The hacker released a new coin, and as a result, a sarcastic comment from a big influencer pushed its market cap to 100 million. Just this one event completely ignited the entire chain’s enthusiasm.
In comparison, the Solana chain now seems somewhat quiet. Large funds and hot money appear to be concentrating on the BNB chain, and the lively, fiery atmosphere is entirely different. In simple terms, behind this market trend is capital wandering; whichever chain has greater momentum and higher popularity, that’s where the money flows.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 14h ago
A hacker's single tweet can generate a market cap of 100 million. We serious crypto folks really need to reflect.
This wave of cultural output sounds impressive, but it's actually just a concentration of funds playing around.
Sol is so quiet; it's time to think about how to recover the funds.
Life is like a mooncake and Jade Rabbit; overseas users are confused, but we are making a fortune.
Official account being hacked turned out to be the best marketing? This script is brilliantly written.
BNB's popularity was pumped up like this; wait until the hot money withdraws to see who will cry.
Cultural output? Bro, you say it nicely, but isn't it just following the trend and buying coins?
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 14h ago
Haha, a hacker can add 100 million in market cap with just one sentence. That trading skill is incredible.
Funds are so real; where the hype is, the money follows. Solana is indeed a bit cold right now.
Cultural export, huh? Coins that foreigners don't understand are actually more valuable.
A big influencer's word can make the price skyrocket. This move is just too outrageous.
Basically, there's too much money with nowhere to go, so come gamble on BNB Chain.
If this had happened a few months ago, it would be unthinkable. Meme coins have truly taken over.
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AlwaysAnon
· 14h ago
This is where the funds are chasing the hot trend. Once the hype rises, everyone piles into BNB, and Sol gets neglected.
Can a single statement from a big V boost the market cap by hundreds of millions? This chain is crazy.
Cultural export, right? The result is a bunch of people blindly following the trend and buying coins.
Hackers unexpectedly add fuel to the fire, and instead become the behind-the-scenes drivers of this wave of market activity.
Not understanding the name isn't the problem; not making money is the real issue.
This is the fate of meme coins: dead coins once the hype passes. Funds are always the most honest.
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DecentralizedElder
· 14h ago
Hackers accidentally created a hundredfold coin, even better operated than the project team, hilarious
Official account being hacked turned out to be the strongest marketing, no one can top this script
Hot money follows the trend, SOL needs to reflect on itself
A single word from a big V can multiply the market cap by a hundred, this is influence monetization
Cultural output? I think it's just funds dancing, hot spots attract money wherever they flow
Names like Life and Mooncake are indeed easy to break the circle; foreigners find them more curious because they don't understand
This round of BNB is purely a perfect storm of luck and marketing
The truth is, funds have nowhere to go, they just crowd into the hot spots
The official account slip-up actually became a divine assist, lucky hackers must be laughing to death
SOL has indeed been silent recently, funds have been siphoned away
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WalletsWatcher
· 14h ago
It's all just for fun, hackers didn't mean to create a coin with a market cap of 100 million, hilarious.
Funds just love to follow the trend, when BNB is hot, everyone rushes in, Solana should cool down for a bit.
Cultural export? Ha, overseas brothers can't understand the names of the Renminbi coins, that's what makes it interesting.
Mooncakes, Jade Rabbits and these memes, foreigners simply don't get it, it's our self-entertainment cultural feast.
A single word from a big V can turn a worthless coin into a billion, this is the on-chain world.
The recent hype around BNB is basically funds gambling, where the heat is, the money goes.
The official account being hacked actually sparked the entire chain, hackers are really unintentional catalysts.
Solana is indeed cooling down now, funds have been drawn to BNB, just switching in cycles.
This meme coin craze is fundamentally about hot money finding an exit, cultural export is just a surface phenomenon.
Recently, various Meme coins on the BNB chain have been frequently trending, with tokens like Life, Mooncake, and Jade Rabbit, which carry distinctive cultural features, completely gaining popularity on Twitter and on-chain. Interestingly, overseas users have started to complain—these coin names are like a foreign language to them, and they simply can't understand what’s going on. To some extent, this wave of explosive popularity has become an invisible form of cultural export.
But the truth behind it is even more worth pondering. The overall boom of the BNB chain actually originated from the official account hacking incident a week ago. The hacker released a new coin, and as a result, a sarcastic comment from a big influencer pushed its market cap to 100 million. Just this one event completely ignited the entire chain’s enthusiasm.
In comparison, the Solana chain now seems somewhat quiet. Large funds and hot money appear to be concentrating on the BNB chain, and the lively, fiery atmosphere is entirely different. In simple terms, behind this market trend is capital wandering; whichever chain has greater momentum and higher popularity, that’s where the money flows.