What made me re-examine BSC is the project that has now crowned a new king: $B
To be honest, I didn't take it too seriously at first; it might just be an on-chain meme dog.
But you can't help but be attracted to this project; it has too many tags:
#WLFI's clear investment, successively landing on #BinanceAlpha and #BinanceContracts, its market cap directly surpassing the old meme $cheems to become a top player.
⛓ Perspective One: This wave of BSC might not make you fall in love at first sight, but it will make you pay attention again.
At that time, everyone was chasing the Sol narrative, while BSC began quietly telling its own story:
Binance is withdrawing $BUSD, marginalizing $USDT, and supporting its own First Digital's $USD1.
The number of new projects on-chain is increasingly defaulting to $USD1, the core link of the trading system, as Binance wants to reclaim it for its own use.
However good $USD1 is, it still needs an ecosystem to establish itself. It needs scenarios, narratives, and someone to “set an example.”
⛓ Perspective Two: $B is the first meme project willing to step up and take a risk under the “USD1 narrative.”
It jumped on $USD1 before everyone else realized it.
It bets on the stability of this stablecoin narrative.
Once the $USD1 ecosystem really takes off, $B has the chance to be repeatedly mentioned as a typical case.
Its “low market cap + high structural position” will become an advantage.
⛓ Perspective Three: BSC’s top player pushes the price and the atmosphere boosts $USD1’s momentum; who will take on the concept stocks?
Everyone in the market says that the $USD1 narrative is very likely to become the anchor point for the next wave of Binance’s ecosystem.
Binance Alpha projects and contract coins are gradually emerging on the BSC chain.
But these coins have no structural connection to $USD1.
Meanwhile, $B is one of the very few projects directly linked to the $USD1 narrative.
This puts it in a vague but highly potential position.
You may not buy in, but don’t say you haven’t seen it.
If you ask whether it has taken a position in a key narrative?
I think, yes.