Looking back at the last BSC rally, all the projects were in Chinese markets, and overseas players basically couldn’t understand what was going on. But Meme, this thing, was originally started by foreigners. If it wants to grow big and strong, it still needs to be marked in English so that both the East and West can understand and participate.
Sometimes the market is like this; you never know where the next consensus will form. But on the other hand, projects that can be understood and are willing to be invested in by global players are indeed easier to take off.
Keep observing, maybe the real show is just beginning.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 12-14 02:43
Chinese labeling has long been an issue that should be taken seriously; otherwise, it's just self-congratulation.
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degenonymous
· 12-13 19:49
English proficiency is truly the key to opening the global market; otherwise, it's just self-satisfaction.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 12-13 04:08
The issue with labeling in English really bottlenecks progress, while the Chinese community is just self-entertaining.
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ContractSurrender
· 12-11 08:45
English is the real king, no matter how strong the Chinese market looks, it's just popular domestically and can't go beyond the圈
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ConsensusDissenter
· 12-11 08:44
Chinese tags are the way to go, English is just nonsense.
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DAOTruant
· 12-11 08:43
English titles are the real deal; those who were involved in Chinese markets last year are now nowhere to be heard.
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 12-11 08:24
empirically speaking, the language barrier thing is just a symptom of deeper coordination problems. data suggests projects with token-weighted voting across geographies actually outperform insular communities by ~34% in retention. meme coins don't scale without proper governance infrastructure tbh.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 12-11 08:24
English signs are really the key to breaking the deadlock; those previous Chinese market charts were just insiders playing among themselves.
Speaking of which, the reason memes can go viral worldwide is definitely because of this. The BSC phase does seem a bit closed off now.
The next big hit might already be brewing somewhere in a corner.
Looking back at the last BSC rally, all the projects were in Chinese markets, and overseas players basically couldn’t understand what was going on. But Meme, this thing, was originally started by foreigners. If it wants to grow big and strong, it still needs to be marked in English so that both the East and West can understand and participate.
Sometimes the market is like this; you never know where the next consensus will form. But on the other hand, projects that can be understood and are willing to be invested in by global players are indeed easier to take off.
Keep observing, maybe the real show is just beginning.