There are indeed many projects of varying quality within the BSC ecosystem. Some tokens have underwhelming fundamentals and application prospects, so investors need to exercise caution when choosing. By evaluating multiple dimensions such as the project's strength, code audits, and community activity, one can avoid pitfalls. There's an old saying in the crypto world—"Fools are blessed," but more often than not, it's about doing your homework to mitigate risks.
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DataPickledFish
· 6h ago
Really, now any project on BSC dares to call itself the ecosystem leader, it's hilarious.
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LiquidationOracle
· 6h ago
BSC is indeed chaotic, with a bunch of scam coins bouncing around there.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 6h ago
That's right, it's the same old story. Isn't it just advising others to do their homework... The words are correct, but in reality, how many people actually check the code audits?
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MindsetExpander
· 6h ago
Nonsense, BSC is just a big casino, with new coins scamming people every day. Let's see who can avoid it.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 6h ago
Data shows that 90% of projects on BSC die within the first year, but some still bet on that 10% [smirking]
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ChainBrain
· 7h ago
Doing homework is true, but who really has time to review code one by one?
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ChainWatcher
· 7h ago
Doing homework is really necessary; otherwise, losing everything is just a matter of time.
There are indeed many projects of varying quality within the BSC ecosystem. Some tokens have underwhelming fundamentals and application prospects, so investors need to exercise caution when choosing. By evaluating multiple dimensions such as the project's strength, code audits, and community activity, one can avoid pitfalls. There's an old saying in the crypto world—"Fools are blessed," but more often than not, it's about doing your homework to mitigate risks.