Take a close look at this operation, and many people might realize: shouting for Aster is actually promoting BNB.
These veterans clearly know how unreliable fake volume trading is, so why do they still do it? The key is here — every on-chain transaction requires BNB to pay for Gas fees, and understanding this makes it all clear.
From the perspective of the entire chain, Aster has generated massive Gas consumption on the BNB chain in 2025. The more frequent the transactions, the greater the Gas demand, which directly drives the consumption of BNB. On the surface, it's about transaction popularity; fundamentally, it's about reshaping value flow through the Gas mechanism. This logical chain is actually quite clear.
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TaxEvader
· 01-09 03:15
Oh no, this move is indeed brilliant. Everyone has to pay the Gas fee.
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So, the ultimate winner in boosting volume is still BNB. This game is played quite deep.
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Got it, no wonder so many people are shouting Aster. Turns out they are indirectly increasing BNB's Gas consumption.
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I need to ponder this logic, but it doesn't sound quite right.
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Brilliant, using trading activity to mask value transfer. This group on the chain really has a trick up their sleeve.
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Wait, what about the Aster people? Shouldn't they be at a disadvantage?
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So I previously paid so much Gas fee in vain, turns out I was helping to boost BNB's market cap? LOL.
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Once this trick is seen through, the subsequent bagholders will be in danger.
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Awesome, using the system rules themselves as tools. I’ve learned a lot.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-08 23:48
Oh wow, this is the true on-chain operation logic. I really hadn't thought this through before.
Wait, so what were those promoting Aster doing... Are they just vamping BNB?
Gas fee killer move, brilliant. No wonder the old killers are so persistent.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 01-08 19:32
Wow, this operation is truly awesome. I hadn't thought through this layer before.
Once you understand the gas fee mechanism, it all makes sense. That's how smart people's games work.
But I still feel a bit uncomfortable, it seems like another new trick to cut leeks.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 01-07 05:49
Oh, I saw through this trick a long time ago. Do you really think everyone is a fool?
Gas fees are the core logic of true players; everything else is just a cover.
Basically, it's just cutting the leeks of BNB holders, with the gameplay just changing styles.
Wait, if that's the case, won't those small retail investors be harvested twice?
Brother Dong understands and is quietly accumulating BNB. No wonder it's so quiet.
The Gas mechanism is indeed impressive; it directly controls the flow of value.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 01-06 06:53
Ha, I told you, the free riders are still刷Aster, not realizing they're working for the BNB electricity bill guys.
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This theory sounds pretty right, but when it comes to Gas fees... I've been cut already long ago.
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I didn't expect this layer when I went all-in on Aster. Now that I've broken even, I realize it—awkward.
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So, the ones who make big money quietly are always on the chain; our interactions and羊毛 harvesting are just cannon fodder.
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No, the problem is how expensive Gas has become—just刷 a trivial transaction.
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Wake up, everyone. This is just a new way to cut韭菜; it's just a way to hype up transaction热度.
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It's somewhat useful, but I still choose to reset to zero and run, reinvesting in new projects.
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SerumSquirrel
· 01-06 06:52
Wow, now I understand. After all that, it's still about charging BNB's Gas fees. Truly sneaky.
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TokenAlchemist
· 01-06 06:52
nah this is just gas optimization theater. they're not pushing BNB through aster—they're extracting MEV from the inefficiency vectors created by high-frequency state transitions. classic misdirection tbh.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 01-06 06:51
Here we go again with the same trick—boosting transaction volume to increase gas fees and harvest the profits. Old routine.
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MEVHunterWang
· 01-06 06:45
Damn, I need to think this through... So, is the hype around Aster just about siphoning BNB's gas fees? That's pretty ruthless.
Take a close look at this operation, and many people might realize: shouting for Aster is actually promoting BNB.
These veterans clearly know how unreliable fake volume trading is, so why do they still do it? The key is here — every on-chain transaction requires BNB to pay for Gas fees, and understanding this makes it all clear.
From the perspective of the entire chain, Aster has generated massive Gas consumption on the BNB chain in 2025. The more frequent the transactions, the greater the Gas demand, which directly drives the consumption of BNB. On the surface, it's about transaction popularity; fundamentally, it's about reshaping value flow through the Gas mechanism. This logical chain is actually quite clear.