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The Dilemma and Hope of Chinese Meme Projects: After the ENTS Crash, the Bibi Community Becomes the New Focus
The Dilemma of Chinese Meme Projects: From VT Live Streaming Failures to the Hope of the bibi Community
The recent development of Chinese meme projects has sparked widespread attention and discussion. As an observer who has been关注ing this field for a long time, I can't help but feel concerned about the current situation.
Chinese people have always been known for their hard work and intelligence. In the fiercely competitive field of cryptocurrency, we have achieved remarkable results in exchanges and various tracks. However, in the realm of meme projects, which rely less on technology and diligence and more on human nature, it seems that the Chinese have yet to find a breakthrough for success.
Recently, a live streaming event for the ENTS project has sparked a strong reaction in the market. This highly anticipated project was originally considered likely to become a successful representative work of Chinese memes, but the massive sell-off that occurred during the livestream caused the coin price to plummet unexpectedly. This incident not only raised doubts about the project itself but also led to reflection on the future development direction of Chinese meme projects.
Previously, the 9527 project was also sought after for its unique cultural elements and rebellious spirit. However, due to improper operations by the project team and market speculation, this project, which should have had a bright future, ultimately fell into difficulties. Similar situations are also common in other Chinese meme projects, and frequent exit scams have further undermined investor confidence.
In this gloom, the bibi community seems to hold a glimmer of hope for Chinese meme projects. This project, which has been operating for nearly a year, has shown a relatively stable development trend, with a positive community atmosphere where members focus more on the project itself rather than short-term price fluctuations. This may provide a model worth referencing for other Chinese meme projects.
It is worth mentioning that the BSC chain seems to be lagging behind other public chains in the development of meme projects. As an important public chain platform, BSC needs to reassess its strategy to provide more support to the community that is genuinely working to build it, rather than merely chasing short-term trends and data metrics.
The development path of Chinese meme projects is still full of challenges, but it also contains enormous potential. We need to maintain our spirit of innovation while paying more attention to community building and long-term development in order to truly establish ourselves in this unique field.