The meme craze on BSC indeed feels a bit 'over the top'. There’s nothing wrong with looking for inspiration from CZ and the top influencer's tweets, after all, their influence is undeniable. However, if the approach is just mechanically 'retweet-comment-find CA', and then forcing out projects that lack narrative depth and consensus, it can easily lead to fatigue. This kind of play seems more like FOMO-driven short-term speculation rather than genuinely interesting meme culture.
Take bnbcard for example; its strong virality might be its only selling point, but the lack of innovative narrative makes it feel hollow, making it hard for anyone to have long-term holding interest. This type of meme is more about 'playing hard' rather than being fun; people rush in more out of fear of missing out rather than genuine interest.
When the SOL chain was hot, CZ's remark that 'meme is getting weird' was indeed very apt. The atmosphere on BSC now resembles some of the stiff meme projects that were on the SOL chain back then—lacking soul, purely relying on FOMO to sustain it. This pass-the-parcel model might seem lively in the short term, but over time, as players' enthusiasm wears off, naturally, no one will pick it up.
Using CZ and the top influencer's tweets to create memes is a good starting point, but to do it well, there indeed needs to be a bit of creativity and storytelling. For instance, creating cultural symbols related to the BSC ecosystem that have the potential to spread, rather than every time using a magnifying glass to nitpick details and forcibly creating a bunch of 'one-day trip' projects. Otherwise, gradually everyone will feel that 'this game is boring', and the hype will dissipate.