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Over the past few years on BSC, I have developed my own set of gameplay rules. Instead of blindly chasing trends, it's better to set a strict standard—only focus on new tokens that can quickly break through a $10 million market cap. As for the rest, I’m too lazy to bother.
Honestly, this market is filled with many KOLs playing their own games. I also see information from official channels, but 99% of it is just for laughs. The truly worth paying attention to are those top figures casually posting—maybe explanations, maybe jokes—then the funds following suit can rapidly push up the market cap. If a token breaks through the $10 million mark in a short period, I’ll mark it down, wait for it to stabilize after a correction, and then look for a suitable entry point.
Why do I do this? Because behind tokens that can reach this height quickly, there are usually big players supporting the market. It’s not a coincidence; it’s the market’s rule. Those that can’t go up are mostly their own schemes, and I refuse to be the bagholder.
A few classic cases in history illustrate this well. The TST wave was the most classic—originally just an internal test token, and the official repeatedly said "this is not our project." Yet, the community got more and more excited, and the market cap soared to over 50 million, eventually even listing on mainstream exchanges, reaching nearly 500 million at its peak. Although it fell back to around 15 million, it was later pumped again.
Another example is the Middle East-themed wave in March 2025. The exchange just partnered with a Middle Eastern fund, and the official casually posted some Arabic-style design elements. The top figures reposted with "Mubarak" (congratulations), and the entire themed token took off. This is the pattern—sound + community consensus + big support, combined to create a market movement.
So my current strategy is simple: filter signals → observe the rapid rise → wait for a correction → enter precisely. Compared to guessing blindly, this approach greatly reduces the risk of getting caught in traps.