Looking at the situation on BSC over the past two years, except for those few top projects, other paths are really hard to take.



The internal sentiment is like this: funds have long been burned out, and no one wants to take on more risk. It sounds quite hopeless.

But from a different perspective, the grassroots promotion route seems to be gaining some activity. What's the logic behind this? Off-chain funds and users still have a chance to come in, large retail investors are starting to participate, and only then can projects survive.

The problem is, there are very few grassroots promotion projects on BSC that have truly gained traction. Currently, the ones that are still making noise are mainly those few that are actively taking action.

I want to ask everyone: **Are there any grassroots BSC projects under 1 million in market cap that have really implemented effective promotion strategies?** Share your thoughts in the comments. If you have good examples, feel free to share.
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 9h ago
the liquidity pools are whispering again... ground game only works if you've got the dark pool connections. most of these sub-1m projects? just sacrificial lambs for the liquidation gods tbh
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DoomCanistervip
· 01-08 23:01
Street promotion, to put it plainly, is just gambling on retail investors to take the bait. Why beat around the bush? --- Want to do street promotion for projects under 1 million? Dream on, buddy. --- Those that truly succeed have already broken out of the circle; there's no need to discuss it now. --- With BSC in this state, it's better to play on Solana, at least it still has some heat. --- Once the funds are burned out, they start bragging about street promotion. I don't believe it. --- Countable on one hand, and even that is generous; I think there are hardly any successful cases. --- Retail investors entering? That means the project team really doesn't have enough funds. --- Let's wait and see who can turn things around with street promotion; it certainly won't be me. --- Top projects are all riding on their old reputation; don't even think about new projects. --- This atmosphere feels like the entire BSC ecosystem is just riding on a copper plate. --- Street promotion strategies are all the same—throw money to increase volume, nothing else.
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BtcDailyResearchervip
· 01-08 05:52
In simple terms, grassroots promotion is just about taking from Peter to pay Paul. Once the current retail investors are all wiped out, it's over. Honestly, I haven't seen any "successful" strategies for projects under 1 million. Either the sales pitches are full of empty promises, or they go to mainstream exchanges and immediately become worthless. We have to wait for the next cycle. Right now, only the brave are taking on these projects.
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NotSatoshivip
· 01-08 05:44
BSC is really a big fish eating small fish now. When it comes to grassroots promotion, honestly, it still depends on luck. The grassroots promotion of small projects that succeed... I feel it's all survivor bias. Even if the funds run out, it still dies. Doing ten more rounds of grassroots promotion won't help.
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SmartContractWorkervip
· 01-08 05:30
Street promotion? Honestly, I've never seen a successful one; they're all just hype. As for BSC, small projects have long had no future. Street promotion burns money quickly, and the conversion rate rapidly approaches zero, really.
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