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The market has clearly warmed up after the Spring Festival. As the most sensitive asset in the crypto world, memecoin liquidity and market sentiment indicators have rebounded from the bottom, becoming a barometer for market mood.
Currently, each mainstream public chain has developed its own unique ecosystem gameplay. There is no absolute advantage or disadvantage; the key is to understand the logic of each chain to seize profit opportunities. Based on personal practical experience, here I share the mainstream ideas of each chain.
**SOL Chain: Dual-track system, speed vs. market control**
The memecoin gameplay in the Solana ecosystem is the most diverse, but the core logic is only two types.
One is the political quick-pass indicator — these projects are characterized by rapid surges, with typical peaks at 3-4 times higher. The reason is straightforward: no market manipulators controlling the supply, it's purely retail PVP, with too many profit-taking positions and a lack of relay players, so secondary market rallies are basically nonexistent. These projects are suitable for quick in-and-out trades; don’t expect follow-up.
The other is the market maker high-control indicator — these projects often have influential figures backing them, with early participants mainly being well-known wallets or community members with influence. This type can usually reach higher heights, but it’s very hard to spot early. Only after they emerge can the second phase be a more reliable entry point.
**BSC Chain: Media-driven, storytelling more important than technology**
The once popular dual-saint gameplay has become less effective as the main promoters’ activity declines. Instead, media flow has taken over — good narrative stories combined with strong domestic dissemination can drive market activity. This approach is simple and straightforward, very much in line with domestic participants’ style.
The core strategy is clear: don’t chase highs. Those chasing highs are often trapped; a more reliable approach is to wait for low-entry opportunities. If patience runs out, look for the next one. There will always be new opportunities in this track.
**BASE Chain: ZORA ecosystem focus, robot crowds make opportunities hard to find**
Currently, the hype on BASE is concentrated around the ZORA ecosystem, but this is not very friendly to ordinary participants — too many bots, and genuine good targets are scarce. A more practical strategy is to focus on already performing second-phase projects, which can at least avoid early bot traps.
Additionally, some secondary opportunities related to ZORA ecosystem projects are slowly rising, worth paying quiet attention to.
**ETH Chain: Influencer effect, expecting super narratives**
Ethereum’s memecoin ecosystem is relatively quiet, with almost only a few projects related to major influencers gaining popularity. Interestingly, the first wave of these influencer-related surges often occurs on Solana first, then spreads to Ethereum.
What Ethereum currently lacks most is a sufficiently large super narrative to attract attention. From this perspective, some projects with 100x targets are not only market expectations but also necessary conditions for ecosystem development.