If I let myself determine the listing strategy for meme coins (including AI and such), I think there are two fundamental criteria:
1. There is a hot trend, high on-chain trading volume, and once it hits the secondary market, everyone is willing to participate, and it would be best if it could also bring in some incremental users.
2. It shouldn't be too ugly when it comes to cutting my users; it would be ideal if there's still a period of wealth effect in the secondary market.
The first point is easy to address; it's just a matter of looking at trading volume and market heat. I believe the research teams of major exchanges are definitely not less diligent than I am.
The second point is more troublesome. The major coins that can create significant hot trends in this round of DEX and reach large market capitalization must have strong "centralized teams" operating behind them. However, meme coins do not have any so-called "unlocking period." After spending so much money on pulling the price on DEX, once it finally lists on Binance, the project team or whales will definitely want to drain the pool. Think from their perspective: if you were the project team, would you drain it? (Moreover, there are no truly effective means to restrict this matter, such as delisting; once they have drained it, it doesn't matter; forced lock-up, the project team has countless ways to indirectly drain the pool, such as using contracts.) #2025比特币价格预测 #币安MegadropSOLV #MicroStrategy增持BTC #币安Alpha公布第9批项目 #比特币战略储备