Observing the evolution of hot spots on the BSC chain over these recent rounds, you'll notice that market participants' mentality is quietly changing.
**Early "Speedrun Monsters"**
Projects like TST, Mubarak, Binance Life, and similar ones typically reached their peak within 5 days. It seems crazy, but it actually exposes a fatal flaw—chips are highly concentrated in the early stages. Once profit-taking dumps hit, the price drops off a cliff. Retail investors facing this kind of candlestick pattern simply lack the courage to continue, often ending up with a flash in the pan.
**The current logic is reversing**
The fourth round of leading projects took 12 days to reach a market cap of only 50 million. This "slow" approach seems disadvantageous, but in fact, it is the strongest moat. Why? Because the "speed trauma" from previous rounds has not yet dissipated. Early chips are naturally washed out during long-term oscillations, and high-frequency intra-day shakeouts actually make the chip structure healthier than in previous rounds.
While everyone is waiting for a "kill-style" surge, a new consensus is quietly brewing in the gaps of intra-day divergence. This is no longer a sprint; it’s a marathon with greater resilience.
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Observing the evolution of hot spots on the BSC chain over these recent rounds, you'll notice that market participants' mentality is quietly changing.
**Early "Speedrun Monsters"**
Projects like TST, Mubarak, Binance Life, and similar ones typically reached their peak within 5 days. It seems crazy, but it actually exposes a fatal flaw—chips are highly concentrated in the early stages. Once profit-taking dumps hit, the price drops off a cliff. Retail investors facing this kind of candlestick pattern simply lack the courage to continue, often ending up with a flash in the pan.
**The current logic is reversing**
The fourth round of leading projects took 12 days to reach a market cap of only 50 million. This "slow" approach seems disadvantageous, but in fact, it is the strongest moat. Why? Because the "speed trauma" from previous rounds has not yet dissipated. Early chips are naturally washed out during long-term oscillations, and high-frequency intra-day shakeouts actually make the chip structure healthier than in previous rounds.
While everyone is waiting for a "kill-style" surge, a new consensus is quietly brewing in the gaps of intra-day divergence. This is no longer a sprint; it’s a marathon with greater resilience.