Opportunities in December may arise in
#BSC During this time of the Binance Dubai conference, on-chain activity has clearly returned, especially after He Yi took office as co-CEO, with endless MEMEs related to He Yi emerging on the entire BSC,
and there are no shortage of phenomenon-level MEMEs like $DOYR that have emerged.
Currently, liquidity in the secondary market remains weak, with limited capital support, and no new hotspots have emerged. Given that there is almost no fluctuation in the current secondary market, it may be wise to shift focus back to
#BSC on-chain, where it is very likely that the biggest opportunity of the entire December will arise.
$DYOR originated from a misspelling by Yijie on Twitter, which ironically became the strongest narrative.
After going live, it quickly surged to several million in market value, and CZ's interaction further fueled the fire, allowing
#dyor to directly speed through 20M.
At this stage, CME's data basically confirms that the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates this month, with only 3 days remaining. Once this step is settled, the next point of contention in the market will shift to the first quarter of next year, including the new Federal Reserve chairman that Trump may nominate.
On one hand, there is a contraction of funds in the secondary market, while on the other hand, BSC is obviously heating up.
In fact, the gameplay on BSC is quite simple now: CZ and Yijie's narrative. Moreover, Yijie's priority has already been placed ahead of CZ by the market.
Overall, the expectation of a rate cut in December has basically been realized, and with the end of the month being the Christmas holiday, if the market has another wave of activity, it is highly likely to occur in early December. Currently, the recovery momentum of BSA is very obvious, liquidity is returning, and confidence is also coming back.
Once these two elements return, it signifies one signal: on-chain participation is worth it.
Although the overall strategy remains defensive, a bit more energy can be allocated to on-chain operations.