This morning I talked to someone about the differences between several chains. I reflected on my habits; I mainly play on BSC, and I dabble in other chains. After trying a few times, I found that I can only play when the chain is hot. When the chain lacks funds, I look for some assets I previously favored and buy them at the bottom without needing to operate frequently.

I mainly play hot projects on Sol, but when there are no funds, hot projects lack volume, making it hard to play.

I am not very familiar with Base; currently, I have only explored it around Virtucal.

For Sui, I have to wait until $sui itself rises before a few memes can take off.

The current play on BSC is to watch the whales. If the whales have good resources, I don’t need to focus on market cap trends; I might receive some support. Another aspect is to look at the gameplay itself, such as dividend projects and community projects.

Let’s review my holdings on BSC.

$u: Currently, it’s hard to tell what category it belongs to; the trading volume is not large, and the number of holders is limited, but the price has not dropped at all. It should not be aimed at trading contests; let’s see how far it can go.

$jager: There is a USD1 liquidity pool, and the 0.11% chips have remained because the trading volume has decreased significantly. Now the dividends will require a few days to be collected again.

$CA: USD1 liquidity pool, it has gone on Alpha. Although the price is falling, the trading volume remains high.

EGL1: Entered at 55m, now at 45m. Let’s see if I can take first place in the trading contest to break even.

0xdream: MCP base protocol, entered at 7m, now at 4.3m.

$KOMA: An old, old, old, old project. No need to say more; it has always been there, and I haven’t sold any.

$BMP: A graphic currency project that was previously on ETH, recently migrated over, entered at 3m, now at 3.9m.