The BNB Chain Foundation bought meme coins "Hakimi" and "Laozi," which saw their prices surge, and continued to increase its holdings in the BSC Meme sector.

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According to the latest monitoring by on-chain analyst Ai Yi (@ai_9684xtpa), the BNB Chain Foundation address purchased $50,000 worth of Meme assets this morning, targeting the currently highly popular "HAJIMI" and "LAOZI" memes.

Just a day earlier, the foundation had also spent $50,000 of its $100 million incentive program to purchase $Binance Life and $I'm Coming.

The prices of Hakimi and Lao Tzu both soared.

Stimulated by the BNB Chain Foundation's buy signal, related cryptocurrencies surged rapidly in a short period, demonstrating the market's high sensitivity to the foundation's actions.

  • "HAJIMI": The stock price rose by as much as 25 % within an hour of the news breaking, but it quickly faced selling pressure. Its current market value is about $40 million.

  • "Laozi" (LAOZI): The performance was even more aggressive, with a short-term surge of up to 60 % , and the market value is now $13.7 million .

Foundation Holdings Analysis

With this increase in holdings now public, the BSC Foundation's wallet holdings details have become a focus of investor attention. Currently, the top five assets held by this address are:

  1. MYX (Decentralized Derivatives Protocol)

  2. CAKE (PancakeSwap's native token)

  3. LISTA (Liquid Staking Protocol Token)

  4. SKYAI (AI-related assets)

  5. Binance Life (Meme Coin, a recently popular Chinese community)

The holdings structure shows that while maintaining support for mainstream DeFi protocols (such as CAKE and LISTA), the foundation is significantly increasing its investment in community-driven meme coins (Binance Life, Hakimi, and Laozi).

However, we would like to remind investors that the price of Meme coin is extremely volatile and heavily influenced by market sentiment. Investors are strongly advised to exercise caution and exercise careful risk management when participating in related asset transactions.

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