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Recently, a topic has exploded in the community. Someone straightforwardly asked: Since dark horses can launch @Alpha@ at 1M, why can't @蜜蜂狗@? Then came a harsh critique—"The BSC ecosystem is just draining participants' enthusiasm. Who still wants to keep fighting?"
At first glance, it sounds like complaining, but if you understand the deeper meaning, you'll realize this isn't about "seeking opportunities." It's a declaration of attitude: the path of @蜜蜂狗@ is not based on charity from above, but on community members stepping forward step by step.
**Why @蜜蜂狗@?**
The popularity of many projects comes from the influence of top opinion leaders, with rises and falls depending on a single message. But @蜜蜂狗@ is completely different—it derives its heat from contributions of every ordinary person in the community.
What can you see here? Some people tirelessly create content, design memes, and craft emoji packs, treating it as a daily commitment. In the early hours, others answer new members' questions one by one, afraid that someone might fall behind. An occasional "I'll give it a try" reignites the entire atmosphere from a low point. Even during price fluctuations, everyone's concern isn't who makes or loses money, but "how to keep this community alive longer."
This is what true community looks like. Not a group of passersby gathering for quick profits, but many who are willing to fight hard for the same name.
**The brutal truth of the BSC ecosystem**
The comment that "BSC is draining the enthusiasm of the older generation" actually reflects the current state of the entire ecosystem. On this fiercely competitive land, the pace is so fast that it's hard to breathe, with hot topics switching faster than flipping a face—before you've even had time to act, the next narrative has already sidelined the previous projects.
So when someone says "I don't want to keep fighting like this anymore," it's not about giving up but about seeing the game rules clearly: in this ecosystem, pure effort doesn't necessarily bring rewards, but true unity can definitely make a voice heard.
The real strength of the @蜜蜂狗@ community lies in understanding this.