Today someone asked me what I think of $WLFI, and I said: don't just look at the coin, see who is really betting real money.
As a result, I checked and found that BigStrategy Inc. directly threw 300,000 USD1 onto the chain as reserves for $WLFI. It's not just talk; it's on-chain locking — who is real and who is fake, you can tell at a glance.
Then I took a quick look at their own token $BSTR. Honestly, I didn't pay much attention at first. But the more I dug, the more outrageous it became:
The project was just launched and it got listed on two top-tier exchanges, the momentum was full.
They even organized a dedicated on-chain trading competition for it; it feels like Binance Alpha is not far off.
The price is stable, trading is active, and more and more familiar faces are popping up in the community.
Even the interns from Fourmeme went to buy it, and it was mentioned by the official Twitter several times, which made me laugh; even the meme community is keeping an eye on this game.
Do you think this is about to take off? I won't draw conclusions, but the logic is there:
If $WLFI is the new narrative in the crypto world, then $BSTR is the one who “believed the earliest and invested the most heavily.”
They are the first organization to reserve $WLFI and also the pioneers in buying USD1-50 index assets.
If you are optimistic about $WLFI, then why not buy a little of the chips that bet on it the earliest?
Sometimes, trends are not spoken; they are ambushed.
This game has just begun, and the cards are already on the chain.
How to act as the dealer depends on who moves quickly.