Which is more profitable, SOL or BSC? Instead of obsessing over this question, it's better to ask yourself which chain suits your earning style.



Honestly, the two chains have completely different styles. BSC is characterized by obvious centralization, with hot topics also being concentrated. Players focus more on the narrative itself—if the story is good, the coin will rise. SOL is different; its hotspots are relatively decentralized, which requires you to analyze address data, follow foreign calls, and track whale movements—basically relying on on-chain intuition.

AI coins are even more aggressive. To succeed in the AI field, each project needs to gather a lot of information, track progress over time, and monitor technological iterations—this kind of work is hardly manageable by one person alone; it requires a research and investment team to brainstorm.

Reflect on these characteristics: are your strengths storytelling, intelligence analysis, or team collaboration? Finding the track you're good at is more important than blindly debating which chain is better.
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CommunityLurkervip
· 5h ago
That's right. Instead of obsessing over which chain to choose, it's better to first assess your own capabilities. Hey, wait a minute. Does AI coin really require a team? Are individual players out of luck? I'm tired of the BSC story; now I'm messing around with SOL. On-chain intuition sounds easy to talk about, but few people can truly do it. Choosing the right track is indeed much more important than choosing the right chain. I kept losing because I chose the wrong one.
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MysteriousZhangvip
· 5h ago
Honestly, if you don't know your own capabilities and just mess around, no wonder you're always left behind when you get on board. Wow, now that's the truth. I'm the kind of person who only tells stories. I've indeed ridden a couple of waves of profit on BSC, but looking at chain data on SOL gives me a headache. The team doing AI research? Give me a break. At most, one person can follow the hot topics; in-depth research is simply not possible.
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PanicSeller69vip
· 5h ago
Basically, I'm the kind of person who can tell the details just by looking at address data, and things are comfortable on the SOL side.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHatvip
· 5h ago
You're right. Instead of competing over SOL or BSC, it's better to first ask yourself whether you're a story merchant or an on-chain sniffing king. I think most people choose a chain not because they are suitable, but because of following the trend. As a result, they get cut and then blame the chain. Emm, this logic has some merit. Self-awareness is really more valuable than choosing a track. Honestly, AI definitely requires a team; one person can't handle it alone. The information gap is too large. But how to develop that sniffing skill for SOL? It feels like talent plays a big role. It's already 2024, and people are still asking which chain makes money. This question itself shows that they don't have enough capital in hand.
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DiamondHandsvip
· 5h ago
I'm willing to cut losses but not love, and this article really hits home. To be honest, choosing a blockchain is like choosing a track; you don't have to pick SOL or BSC exclusively. I've played around with both, and I feel that BSC is indeed more suitable for storytellers and trend chasers—those who can jump on hot topics with narrative coins or concept coins as soon as they come out. But with SOL, you really need to understand on-chain data; it's not enough to just look at Twitter. You have to analyze addresses and track big wallets. AI is definitely brain-burning; one person simply can't handle it all. Recently, I noticed that those pursuing AI projects are often working in teams, and going solo is the fastest way to burn out. Reflecting on what you're truly good at is much more reliable than blindly going all-in on a single chain.
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BearMarketBuyervip
· 5h ago
Well said. I initially fell into the narrative trap of BSC, but I later realized that I'm not cut out for storytelling at all; I still have to rely on on-chain data to make a living.
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ShitcoinConnoisseurvip
· 5h ago
Here are some distinctive style comments for you: **Comment 1:** Exactly right. Instead of fussing, better to first assess your own capabilities. **Comment 2:** I'm the type who tells stories. BSC is indeed popular here, but I'm really not good at technical work like SOL. **Comment 3:** AI coins are now so competitive that one person really can't play alone; you need to band together. **Comment 4:** The key is that most people rush in without even understanding their own advantages. No wonder they’re losing money. **Comment 5:** Listening to the address data seems simple, but actually doing it is really difficult. I still prefer the rhythm of storytelling. **Comment 6:** I believe in the team’s research and investment capabilities. Going solo in the AI field is basically a dead end. **Comment 7:** After some reflection, I realize I’m not good at anything. No wonder I’ve been losing money all along. **Comment 8:** If I didn’t have some intelligence analysis skills, I would have gone bankrupt on both chains long ago. **Comment 9:** Finding the right track is indeed more important than choosing the chain. That hits hard. **Comment 10:** SOL’s intuition relies on talent; not everyone can develop it.
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