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Why can some projects run on BSC? Ultimately, it's because the narrative framework of this chain is too easy to be anchored. On the surface, supporting community autonomy sounds good, but in reality, the hot articles, Alpha information, and trending topics within the ecosystem are basically tracking the tweets of a few key figures. The listing standards seem to be about project evaluation, but in essence, they subtly guide market participants to focus on tweets for news trading.
Over time, everyone has figured out the pattern: as long as you grasp the movements of these few voices, you can catch the market rhythm. This highly centralized narrative structure makes bottom accumulation extremely easy—fund flows can be driven by just a few tweets.
The SOL ecosystem is completely different. It has many participants, and the sources of hotspots are dispersed, making it difficult to form a unified tweet-style narrative framework. This means that trying to concentrate funds at the bottom on the SOL chain becomes exponentially more difficult. The fundamental difference between the two chains reflects the huge disparity in the concentration of narrative power.