There was a project on the SOL chain that gained popularity, with the fundraising amount once reaching 7M. Recently, the project has entered the BSC ecosystem. Interestingly, the current community size on BSC is only about 30K.
Compared to this, the difference is quite obvious—the heat and user base accumulated on the SOL chain have already validated the project's attractiveness. As another major public chain, BSC's user volume and transaction depth are also not to be underestimated. The project team seems to be actively understanding the BSC community, which indicates a clear intention for cross-chain expansion.
From the perspective of market mechanisms, the early stage of a new ecosystem usually comes with opportunity windows. The relatively small size of the BSC community often means more room for growth. That’s why experienced participants pay close attention to the early performance of such cross-chain projects.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 01-10 14:20
Wait, 30K on BSC isn't actually that much. The key is whether the project itself can maintain the hype. SOL is hot, but after cross-chain transfer, can it be replicated?
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 01-10 07:33
The 30K community on BSC can actually still be pumped? SOL side is already at 7M, feels like a downgrade attack.
Wait, does this project actually have substance or is it just cutting leeks and restarting on a new chain?
The smaller pool on BSC is actually good for extracting profits. Can we get in early for it?
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liquidation_watcher
· 01-08 14:32
30k is really not much, BSC is indeed a lowland here.
Does SOL catching fire really mean it's a solid project? I've seen so-called "hot projects" before, and look what happened to them...
Raising 7M sounds impressive, but what about liquidity? That's the real key.
Wait, are the project teams really working seriously on BSC, or are they just harvesting new little guys?
BSC had a lot of room in the early days, but that depends on whether the team is genuinely committed.
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BlockchainFries
· 01-08 12:04
A community size of 30K is really not small; it feels like this cross-chain rhythm is quite steady.
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Wait, projects that were hot on SOL are coming to BSC? It depends on how the tokenomics are designed—hopefully not another rug pull scheme.
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The opportunity window truly exists, but only if the project team doesn't pump and dump and run away.
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I'm a bit curious about the current valuation after raising 7M; has it dropped significantly?
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Early-stage cross-chain projects do have opportunities, but beware of air tokens.
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The 30K on BSC is already a pretty good starting point; let's see how the subsequent operations go.
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Another project trying to exploit multiple chains for gains—interesting.
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This logic sounds reasonable; just worried that the project team might not be stable.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 01-07 15:52
30k on bsc? that's literally the arbitrage window i've been waiting for. order book depth probably trash rn, which means basis points are *chef's kiss* for anyone who actually knows how to calculate slippage properly.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 01-07 15:42
7M to 30K, that's quite a gap... but early opportunities on BSC are indeed easy to overlook.
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FallingLeaf
· 01-07 15:40
30k this scale... feels a bit cold, while Sol is so hot, why is BSC only like this
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Early entry into cross-chain projects indeed offers opportunities, but it depends on whether the project team genuinely wants to expand the ecosystem or just cut the leeks
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7 million in financing has pushed to this height... can BSC's 30k community handle it, or is this just a new beginning
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I'm a bit curious about what's really going on with Sol's hotness; after cross-chain, the heat might dissipate
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There was an early window, but BSC is so competitive now, small community projects are really hard to say
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Going from 0 to 30k isn't slow, but the key still depends on how the team operates
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Projects that are hot on Sol don't necessarily become hot on BSC; the chain's vibe is really different
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 01-07 15:38
Is the 7M financing position still there? This wave on BSC has only 30K community members, honestly just a new trap, don't be brainwashed by the phrase "growth potential."
Can the hype from SOL transfer over? I’m skeptical; historical data has long proven that cross-chain projects are nine out of ten failures.
These types of projects usually cut one chain and then cut another. My quantitative model shows this is a typical risk diversification and profit-taking strategy.
The 30K figure indeed looks like there are many opportunities, but from a bottoming pattern, no consensus has formed at all, and the timing to get in hasn't arrived.
Honestly, I’m considering taking profit, but I always feel something’s off... What do you all think?
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MetaReckt
· 01-07 15:29
Can 30K still be touted as an opportunity window? I think it looks more like no one is paying attention on the BSC side.
Wait, what's the status of the 7M funding for SOL now? No dump, right?
Early BSC = a hotbed for cutting new leeks. I've heard this explanation too many times.
If cross-chain is truly successful, it shouldn't be off by such a large scale. It's a bit suspicious.
Basically, you're asking if this project only thought about coming to BSC to raise funds after SOL cooled down?
There was a project on the SOL chain that gained popularity, with the fundraising amount once reaching 7M. Recently, the project has entered the BSC ecosystem. Interestingly, the current community size on BSC is only about 30K.
Compared to this, the difference is quite obvious—the heat and user base accumulated on the SOL chain have already validated the project's attractiveness. As another major public chain, BSC's user volume and transaction depth are also not to be underestimated. The project team seems to be actively understanding the BSC community, which indicates a clear intention for cross-chain expansion.
From the perspective of market mechanisms, the early stage of a new ecosystem usually comes with opportunity windows. The relatively small size of the BSC community often means more room for growth. That’s why experienced participants pay close attention to the early performance of such cross-chain projects.