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With the concentrated explosion of Chinese meme projects on multiple public chains since this month, Chinese narratives are moving from the margins to mainstream attention.
On the night of October 20, Solana officially released a brief announcement: its Chinese name is officially set as "索拉拉" (Solala). What seems like a mere naming quickly ignited emotions within the Chinese-speaking community.
In just 15 hours, the meme coin $索拉拉 (CY1P83KnKwFYostvjQcoR2HJLyEJWRBRaVQmYyyD3cR8) saw its market cap soar to $18 million, with an increase of over 80%.
"索拉拉" is no longer just a name; it has become a symbol, a signal. It signifies that a global top public chain giant has officially recognized and embraced the creativity and energy from the Chinese-speaking world. This renaming also marked the grand opening of the cross-chain "Chinese Meme Season."
Market data shows that Chinese meme assets such as "币安人生" (Binance Life), "Base 人生" (Base Life), and "索拉拉" have achieved astonishing volume and price increases in a short period. Accompanying this are various brands and ecosystems ramping up their "goodwill" gestures in the Chinese-speaking community.
The spark of "索拉拉" quickly spread and formed a wildfire effect on another public chain, Base. This surge was not a mere coincidence; it was ignited by Binance.
Recently, Binance launched the "币安人生" contract and established a "Chinese" section, injecting strong FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) sentiment into the entire network's Chinese memes. In this context, "Base人生," as the "ecological brother" of "币安人生," rose to prominence, becoming one of the brightest stars in this market wave.
According to data from GMGN and DEX Screener, Base人生 (contract address: 0x69f7098f704d622e55ff87b4556b65eedb405841) saw its price surge over 5000% within 24 hours, with its market cap briefly surpassing $10 million from a low of under $1 million. As of the time of writing, its market cap remains at around $4.23 million, with a 24-hour trading volume reaching $14.8 million.
Leading the entire sector, "币安人生" saw its trading volume explode from $10.8 million to $140 million, with a market cap firmly around $285 million, fully demonstrating the strong capital cohesion of Chinese narratives.
The driving force behind this market surge is quite clear:
Flow overflow: As the world's largest exchange, Binance's establishment of a "Chinese section" has generated significant flow and attention overflow.
Ecological endorsement: The public statement from Base co-founder Jesse Pollak—"币安人生 + Base 人生 = The strongest combination"—has injected strong confidence into the market with official backing.
Cultural resonance: The term "人生" (life) itself carries a dual meaning in the Chinese context; it refers to a state while also implying a grassroots wealth dream that is accessible to everyone, easily resonating with the community.
With the leading projects driving the trend, a batch of meme coins with distinct characteristics of Chinese internet culture, such as "哈基米" (Hakimi), "修仙" (Cultivation), and "客服小何" (Customer Service Xiao He), also surged, with 24-hour trading volumes reaching $30 million, $21 million, and $21.1 million, respectively.
In no time, Chinese memes have become a "new universal language" in the meme world. Platforms like "Geng.one," which focus on Chinese memes, are attracting more and more players to "play with memes," trying to launch and discover the next hot asset.
Behind the feast of Chinese memes is the strategic focus of public chain giants on the Chinese-speaking market. In recent months, the Solana ecosystem has faced capital outflow, with many active users flocking to Chinese assets on BSC.
In response to Binance's strong entry into the "Chinese" sector, Solana has changed its previous "aloof" stance and actively embraced Chinese culture: official accounts frequently tweet in Chinese, humorously self-deprecating as "Apple Chain" in response to the community's "Android meme," and have hinted multiple times that "SOL meme market will make a comeback."
More symbolically, actions are taking place offline.
Public information shows that Solana Foundation Chair Lily Liu and SOL Treasury Company Chairman Zhu Junwei will jointly appear at China's top financial institution—Tsinghua University's Wudaokou School of Finance—to attend the "Global Vision Series Lectures." The theme of this lecture directly addresses Solana's core vision—"Building an Efficient Internet Capital Market."
This is by no means an ordinary campus sharing. In the community's view, this is the most significant "signal" Solana has sent to the Chinese-speaking market. In recent years, crypto-related themes in mainland universities have mostly been conducted in closed-door discussions or held overseas; the public promotion and registration at Wudaokou School of Finance undoubtedly convey a subtle message: blockchain technology and public chain ecosystems are being incorporated into more mainstream and cutting-edge discussions in financial technology education. This may imply that, under the current regulatory environment, there are certain "explorable spaces."
In summary, from Solana's "索拉拉" to Base's "人生," this cross-chain meme carnival has reshaped the imagination of the crypto market.
Chinese narratives are no longer confined to the internal cycle of BSC's "Android memes," but have become a cultural bridge connecting global traders.
In this experiment, the Chinese-speaking community is rapidly and confidently embedding its language, humor, and wealth logic into the global Web3 process.
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Original article: From "索拉拉" to "Base人生"… Let's go, pump it up!
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