When choosing a coin, the core factor is still the project's own strength—this principle applies regardless of which platform it is launched on.
However, to be honest, some projects do tend to take off more easily because of the attributes of the platform they are on. Take Bonk as an example, its ability to stand out is largely due to the unique advantages provided by the platform it is on—these advantages cannot be found elsewhere.
Therefore, when investing, you should not only focus on the coin itself but also clearly understand what kind of ecological support the platform behind it can provide. Sometimes, the platform's empowerment role can be more decisive for future performance than the coin's own solid strength.
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DataOnlooker
· 7h ago
Bonk definitely benefited from Solana this time, but ultimately, the project itself needs to have some substance; otherwise, even the best platform can't save it.
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TradFiRefugee
· 10h ago
The platform can indeed stir up the wind, but when the wind stops, the coins are still coins, and Bonk isn't that powerful either.
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MEVEye
· 10h ago
Bonk indeed benefits from the support of the Solana ecosystem, but I think the logic is reversed — a true coin can rise on any platform, and the platform is just an added bonus.
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SignatureVerifier
· 10h ago
nah, technically speaking bonk's "success" requires further auditing. the ecosystem narrative doesn't hold up under scrutiny—statistically improbable gains masked by insufficient validation of fundamentals
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PriceOracleFairy
· 10h ago
nah bonk's just riding that solana liquidity pool arbitrage tbh... platform effect is real but people sleep on tokenomics variance across chain correlations fr
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StopLossMaster
· 10h ago
In plain terms, the platform can indeed change your fate, but the prerequisite is that the project itself shouldn't be too disappointing.
When choosing a coin, the core factor is still the project's own strength—this principle applies regardless of which platform it is launched on.
However, to be honest, some projects do tend to take off more easily because of the attributes of the platform they are on. Take Bonk as an example, its ability to stand out is largely due to the unique advantages provided by the platform it is on—these advantages cannot be found elsewhere.
Therefore, when investing, you should not only focus on the coin itself but also clearly understand what kind of ecological support the platform behind it can provide. Sometimes, the platform's empowerment role can be more decisive for future performance than the coin's own solid strength.