What's behind the preference for BSC as the primary trading hub for certain tokens? The choice often comes down to a mix of factors—lower transaction fees, faster block times, and the sheer concentration of trading activity on the Binance Smart Chain ecosystem. Projects gravitate toward BSC not just for cost efficiency, but also because liquidity pools, DEX activity, and user adoption are already established there. It creates a network effect: more traders show up where the volume is, and more volume attracts developers and projects. The infrastructure maturity on BSC—with established bridges, cross-chain solutions, and deep integration with major trading platforms—makes it a logical staging ground for tokens aiming to capture active trading markets.

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PebbleHandervip
· 01-12 08:00
Basically, it's the network effect. BSC is currently in this position—low fees, fast transactions, everyone is flocking here.
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MoonRocketTeamvip
· 01-12 08:00
Brothers, the BSC booster is indeed filled to the brim. Once the network effect kicks in, it becomes a vicious cycle—liquidity gets thicker and thicker, traders flock in droves, and project teams also want to ride the hype. To put it simply, it's about achieving the highest activity at the lowest cost. There's nothing wrong with this logic.
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OffchainWinnervip
· 01-12 07:56
Basically, the BSC ecosystem is already well-established, and the fees are cheap. Who would bother to get slaughtered on Ethereum?
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notSatoshi1971vip
· 01-12 07:49
Low fees, fast speeds, active ecosystem... BSC's combination of these features is indeed impressive, no wonder projects are flocking here. --- Network effects work like that—once it takes off, it can't be stopped. --- Basically, it's still about money. Who doesn't love saving on transaction fees? --- A mature infrastructure is crucial; otherwise, even the best cross-chain solutions are useless. --- Projects that entered BSC early are now earning big. --- But the real question is whether the ecosystem will become saturated, as everyone is now rushing to BSC. --- Liquidity is life; only with pools can there be trading volume.
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 01-12 07:49
Low transaction fees are really amazing. I went bankrupt playing off-chain games on Ethereum before, haha. Projects that have bottomed out on BSC are actually more promising than new coins on Ethereum. I just love this network effect; making quick money is my favorite.
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zkNoobvip
· 01-12 07:44
Basically, it's just that BSC's gas fees are cheap, so everyone is rushing here. Liquidity is good.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHatvip
· 01-12 07:39
The network effect of BSC is indeed strong, but the reality is that project teams are sticking together for mutual support, and liquidity is actually quite dispersed. There are still a bunch of rug pulls lurking around causing trouble.
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