This weekend, I've been at home with the flu, nestled in bed and not going anywhere. Occasionally, I check group messages, and my friends are lamenting in voice chat that the meme pace on BSC has quickened again.

When everyone knows the endgame is to return to zero, the optimal solution is to be a paper hand—pump it up and then dump it. Once this learning effect takes hold, it's like a mutation in on-chain consensus; the PVP pace will only get shorter and harsher.

Unless someone can break this collective cognition, like if CZ suddenly decides to bring back an old coin that has returned to zero, then the market will reprice the possibility of the 'endgame', thereby delaying the PVP pace.

Moreover, BSC currently faces another problem: the inherent disadvantage of hot money inflow. Sol has become the default first issuance place; only things directly associated with CZ and Binance will be moved to BSC. To break this situation, there needs to be a non-CZ narrative but capable of naturally growing into a hit, like Routine, which can surge even when Sol is generally quiet, but no one plays on BSC.

This state is also a manifestation of the 'innovation decay effect'—homogeneous gameplay, information overload, diminishing returns, ultimately leading to intensified PVP and ROI approaching zero.

Now it remains to be seen whether CZ and BSC can still play an unconventional hand; otherwise, it will be hard to sustain.