Currently, it is very difficult for those without enough capital to get started on their own projects. Even if they manage to create a project with a market cap of 1 billion, the real problems begin afterward—how to sell? Dumping the tokens will inevitably cause a crash, but not doing so means wasting effort. So, what’s next? Should we continue to develop the project, and how to find new directions?



The situation on BSC is even crazier. A simple calculation makes it clear. How many small tokens are born every day? For each new token, the project team earns a fee of 0.01 BNB. But on the flip side, every time a token dies (which is common on BSC), at least a few thousand dollars worth of BNB gets permanently locked in liquidity pools. No matter how you calculate it, this is a loss—the system-level liquidity black hole.

On one side, continuous fee inflows; on the other, the sunk cost of scaled capital. How long can this model last? It’s really worth pondering.
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ShibaOnTheRunvip
· 01-17 07:30
Projects that can't be sold eventually become my tombstone, hilarious
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OnchainUndercovervip
· 01-16 21:36
It’s really heartbreaking that it's so hard to unload, which is why most project teams end up cutting the leeks. The liquidity black hole on BSC earns far more in fees than the project teams do, and the system is fundamentally unsustainable. So what if the market cap is in the billions? If you can't dump the coins, it just becomes a lock-up event. This cycle feels even crazier than the last one, with dead coins disappearing at an increasingly fast pace.
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PensionDestroyervip
· 01-16 01:29
BSC is just a meat grinder, a graveyard for players without capital. Dumping is difficult, brother, this is the real Achilles' heel. The liquidity black hole is described perfectly; it's a gap that can never be filled. Project teams enjoy the transaction fees, while retail investors suffer huge losses. This business model will eventually collapse, no suspense. The capital game is not our game.
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GateUser-bd883c58vip
· 01-16 01:29
Honestly, the hurdle of dumping is really tough; nine out of ten projects get stuck here. BSC is just a big casino, with transaction fees looking good on paper, but the sunk costs explode later. Who's making money? This model will collapse sooner or later; it's only a matter of time.
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AirdropBlackHolevip
· 01-16 01:21
Really, the nightmare is just getting rid of the shipment... A billion market cap is pointless. The liquidity pool on BSC is just a dead money graveyard; no one has thought about how to save it. This model will eventually collapse sooner or later; right now, it's just relying on past gains.
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