Recently, I’ve been watching the BSC scene,


and I saw a somewhat surreal picture:
The same batch of memes just emerging on $DEVAI
,
reborn on another chain within 1–3 seconds.
You might think everyone is still scanning the chain and watching K-line charts,
waiting to see who calls the trade first,
but in reality, some people are already exploiting cross-chain time differences for arbitrage.
Who’s behind this?
It’s OpenClaw DEVAI.
Their approach is simple:
Take the meme that’s just starting to form a narrative,
and directly copy it onto a chain with better liquidity,
like BSC,
before the emotional explosion happens,
to preemptively intercept the narrative itself.
Even more outrageous,
this entire process has become an automated pipeline:
-> KOL posts a tweet → AI analyzes keywords + sentiment → automatically generates tokens
-> Internal market progress → real-time updates on TG
-> Overall success rate tested at over 30%
Many people don’t realize one thing:
In the past, meme strategies were about who discovered early,
but now it’s about whose system can replicate consensus faster.
DEVAI is more like a narrative hunter:
Where there’s a hot topic → grab it
Where there’s emotion → amplify it
Where there’s liquidity → migrate it
Time is the only boundary.
Looking again at the economic model:
The platform uses daily profits to continuously buy back ,
which effectively reinjects cash flow into this narrative pipeline,
constantly fueling the token itself.
Simply put:
Narrative → Meme → Liquidity →
Profit → Buyback → Reinforce the narrative
A closed loop.
The real change this time is that memes have become industrialized.
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