During the day, look for opportunities on BSC, and switch to SOL in the evening for review— the key is to find those truly potential second-tier targets.



BSC is indeed more suitable for quick speculative players, while the SOL ecosystem emphasizes rhythm and patience. But to be honest, SOL can also handle high-risk confrontations, it's just that language barriers and information gaps become bottlenecks—by the time you react to trading opportunities, the market has already moved.

The current situation on BSC is: don't expect any projects to suddenly take off, there's basically no such atmosphere. On the other hand, SOL has a solid narrative framework, and the K-line patterns are also good. Such targets are worth holding some core positions for, waiting for the market to truly warm up again.

The current scenario is a confrontation between two extreme strategies—one is extreme rapid confrontation, and the other is extreme rhythm and patience. It depends on how you choose.
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LiquidatedThricevip
· 18h ago
Really, the information gap for SOL is a nightmare; react one step too slow and it's all gone. BSC is indeed dead and dull right now; it's better to go all-in on SOL core holdings and wait for the wind. Talking about secondary targets is easy, but when you find them, your hands are trembling. The gap in language and market speed—that's the real killer. BSC is fast, but so fast that it becomes meaningless; it's better not to play at all. Only patient people can survive with SOL. I think this is the real dividing line among players. When the wind turns favorable again, the core holdings will be the key to victory or defeat.
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TestnetNomadvip
· 20h ago
Alright, SOL indeed has a significant information gap and reacts slowly, so a step behind people are gone. BSC is fast, but there's not much real stuff. Still need to prepare both hands; can't go all in on one chain. I'm also doing the evening review work, talking based on candlestick patterns. The narrative for SOL is indeed more solid than BSC, gotta admit that. Wait a minute, are second-tier targets really easy to find? I feel like they're all traps. Keep some core holdings just in case; anyway, not losing much.
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GasWranglervip
· 01-07 04:41
honestly if you're not optimizing your swap routing across both chains you're just hemorrhaging gas fees, demonstrably inferior execution
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SlowLearnerWangvip
· 01-07 04:30
Oh no, it's that combo of "BSC during the day and SOL at night" again. I always seem to be a step behind in figuring it out... Wait, what does "second-tier target" mean? I still don't understand this new concept...
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DAOdreamervip
· 01-07 04:26
Basically, it's still a game of information asymmetry—those who react quickly make money. SOL narrative can be effective, but I'm afraid of getting caught in a trap. BSC is a bit dead now; can't come up with new tricks.
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