BAGS has a good beginner level, aiming to break through by connecting with Web2 traffic. Unfortunately, human nature is the hardest obstacle to overcome.



Playing meme coins is originally just for fun, but tying yourself to a certain person makes the risk no different from a rug pull. Compared to that, the BSC ecosystem is much more reliable — those core developers never cheat users and instead continuously invest and build.

Ultimately, it's a matter of confidence. Do you dare to stake your chips on the future of an ecosystem rather than betting that a certain person won't change their mind? These are two completely different sets of game rules.
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AllInAlicevip
· 01-23 07:42
In plain terms, human nature will always be the biggest black swan.

I'm really tired of the meme coin scams; it's always the same套路.

BSC is indeed stable, but there aren't many big opportunities left.
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ForkLibertarianvip
· 01-22 12:49
Human nature is indeed the biggest bug, and there's no way to fix it.
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GhostChainLoyalistvip
· 01-21 18:11
When people's hearts are scattered, it's hard to lead the team. To be honest, BAGS is still too dependent on people.

Coins tied to a certain person will eventually fail; it's better to look at the fundamentals of the ecosystem.

The developers on BSC are indeed reliable. Projects that continuously build are worth following.
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StakeOrRegretvip
· 01-20 09:02
Human nature is truly unsolvable; even the best projects can't withstand a single word from the founder.

BSC is indeed stable, but I still believe in the idea of BAGS, just that the execution is a bit stubborn.

Instead of waiting, it's better to control the pace yourself and not gamble on character or ecosystem.

To be honest, diversification is still necessary; someone who goes all-in should be clear-headed.
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DegenDreamervip
· 01-20 08:59
Really, human nature is the cruelest hurdle. I've never seen a coin that gets locked up like that last forever.

Speaking of BSC, those guys do real work, but I have to question whether they don't also deceive people.

Choosing an ecosystem or choosing a person, it depends on your gambling nature... I'm still a bit more cautious.

Meme coins are just for fun; if you take them seriously, you'll lose.

No matter where you stake your chips, do your homework; don't just follow stories and jump in.

Honestly, you need to recognize the risks. It's okay to have the initial intention with BAGS, but don't go all in on one person.

Nowadays, relying on an ecosystem feels more reliable than relying on a person. I like projects that keep building steadily.

Once someone changes their mind, the coin is gone. It's too intense; my heart can't handle it.

BSC has been stable for so long, which is impressive. No matter what, you have to walk your own path.
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NFT_Therapy_Groupvip
· 01-20 08:54
That's right, human nature is indeed the most heartbreaking aspect.

That's why I shifted to ecosystem development early on; relying on people is less reliable than relying on systems.

Relying on meme coins to bind people is too risky, it's no different from gambling.
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PrivacyMaximalistvip
· 01-20 08:50
To put it simply, betting on the ecosystem is better than betting on individuals; this principle has long been clear.
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AltcoinMarathonervip
· 01-20 08:47
just like mile 20 in a marathon, betting your stack on founder vibes instead of ecosystem fundamentals is where most runners hit the wall hard. bsc's been grinding steady for years while meme coins keep asking people to trust one person... nah, that's not a race i'm running
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