Binance's new operation has sparked heated discussions: Is it a test or playing with fire? The uppercase #NEIROETHUSDT has been changed to lowercase #neiro , and the market is confused.

Binance's operation is really surprising! Three memes have been launched in a row, especially the uppercase NEIRO contract that was promoted with great fanfare before, but the lowercase $neiro was launched first in spot trading. This is simply playing tricks on the market! No one expected Binance to play this. The reason given by Binance is also ridiculous, saying that the lowercase chips are more dispersed and the market value is smaller, and the launch of memes is a test. Isn't this nonsense? According to this logic, there are memes with smaller market value and more dispersed chips on the market, and even the inscription and rune markets meet the conditions. No wonder everyone sprays Binance, saying that under the leadership of He Yi, Binance is becoming less and less reliable. From the girlfriend coin to the small game, to the so-called small-cap meme test, it always makes people feel unhappy.

There is also a rumor online that a blogger revealed two memes of Binance's listing in advance in the group, which made the market question whether Binance had insider trading. However, I think Binance will not give all the good things to bloggers outside. If there is insider trading, it will be He Yi and several core people of Binance who eat it alone. This kind of good thing of lying down and counting money will never fall into the hands of outsiders easily.

However, since Binance has played this way, I guess the exchanges such as OK, GATE, and bitget will follow suit and find memes with extremely small market value to detonate the market and create a wealth-making effect. But I don't think this kind of play will last long, it's all a temporary excitement. We still have to keep our eyes open and don't be confused by these fancy operations!

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