There is a phenomenon worth paying attention to—an official account of a certain Solana ecosystem project was once disabled, and since then, the project's popularity has continued to decline. It seems that social media operation has a significant impact on the project lifecycle.
From a transactional perspective, the transaction smoothness on BNB Chain indeed surpasses that of Solana. Many traders have reported that the trading experience in the BNB ecosystem is more stable and the runner mechanism is more user-friendly. This may also explain why more active traders are seeking opportunities on BNB. The differences in infrastructure between chains are gradually diversifying user preferences.
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GmGnSleeper
· 13h ago
Once Account 1 gets banned, it's immediately game over. What does this tell us... Ultimately, projects still rely on the community.
BNB here is indeed much smoother, while SOL often causes my blood pressure to spike due to frequent lag. The difference in trading experience is very real.
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 13h ago
Account bans, what does that indicate? The project team can't even prevent basic operational risks. I've seen too many cases like this in 2018, and then there was nothing afterward.
BNB is stable, while some project teams on Solana are still making big promises. I don't believe in ecosystem development, especially when the trading experience is poor and they still want to siphon off users? Dream on.
Honestly, without good infrastructure and stable operations, even the hottest projects are just empty shells. Once again, this is a lesson for new investors.
Is the hype declining? Ha, the project is just dead, don't sugarcoat it.
BNB's runner mechanism is indeed friendly, unlike some chains that are constantly lagging as an excuse. That's why all my money is here.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 13h ago
The SOL ecosystem is like this—once the account gets banned, the true nature is revealed. This is the real test of a project's true capabilities.
BNB indeed offers a smoother experience; I personally felt it too. Gas fees are cheaper, and transactions won't get stuck.
Social media is ultimately superficial; infrastructure is the real key.
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ser_aped.eth
· 13h ago
Solana keeps crashing and lagging, no wonder everyone is switching to BNB.
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MercilessHalal
· 13h ago
Getting your account banned just shows that you need to know how to play Twitter. Some projects on Solana are really terrible, and their operations are clueless.
The BNB runner mechanism is indeed very comfortable. I've been mainly looking for opportunities on BNB lately. The slippage on Solana can sometimes be really outrageous.
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 13h ago
Getting your account banned and losing everything shows that Web3 projects really rely on social media to survive.
The BNB runner mechanism is indeed user-friendly, no wonder everyone is now flocking to BNB. Solana infrastructure still needs to keep improving.
Speaking of operations being sabotaged by the platform, you must be really incompetent to put yourself in such a situation...
The BNB trading experience is stable, while Solana occasionally throws you some surprises, though not in a good way.
I've seen too many projects die because of poor operations; without product strength, it's much harder to survive.
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DegenDreamer
· 13h ago
Social media account bans are really a death sentence; the hype just disappears instantly... It seems that no matter how good a project is, without traffic, it's all for nothing.
BNB's runner mechanism is indeed user-friendly; no wonder everyone is flocking there now. Solana has been rolled over.
You must be cautious about account issues; otherwise, even the most outstanding projects will cool down.
BNB's stability is truly unmatched; the trading experience is on a completely different level.
Social media management now seems to be more important than the code... Quite ironic.
There is a phenomenon worth paying attention to—an official account of a certain Solana ecosystem project was once disabled, and since then, the project's popularity has continued to decline. It seems that social media operation has a significant impact on the project lifecycle.
From a transactional perspective, the transaction smoothness on BNB Chain indeed surpasses that of Solana. Many traders have reported that the trading experience in the BNB ecosystem is more stable and the runner mechanism is more user-friendly. This may also explain why more active traders are seeking opportunities on BNB. The differences in infrastructure between chains are gradually diversifying user preferences.