The market enthusiasm remains high, and new gameplay continues to emerge.
SNOWBALL has recently become popular, with a market value soaring to 6.2 million USD within 24 hours, directly topping the trending list. This project is quite interesting - it has pioneered a mechanism that automatically uses creator fees for its own market making, which can be considered a new idea in token economics.
But the question arises: can this innovative mechanism support the subsequent market trends, or is it just a fleeting moment? Will the token continue to rise, or will it ultimately collapse like a snowball that keeps rolling bigger and bigger? The market's reaction is often more complex than expected. The key still lies in whether the ecosystem can truly be implemented and operated.
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FunGibleTom
· 16h ago
This snowball operation is really interesting, but starting to hype at 6.2 million? Let's wait until it really settles down.
Wait, is this automated market-making strategy new? Feels like I've seen it somewhere before.
I have a feeling it's another flash in the pan; the crypto world has to come up with an "innovative mechanism" every week.
Has the code been audited? The ecosystem is still a long way from being realized.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 16h ago
This snowball is indeed interesting, but I bet it won't last until next month.
6.2 million dollars looks impressive, but it's the ecosystem that really needs to take off.
The innovative mechanism looks good, but can it actually work? Hard to say.
There are too many cases where the snowball gets bigger and then collapses; I've learned to be smart about it.
By the way, why do these kinds of projects always manage to attract suckers?
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gas_fee_therapy
· 16h ago
The snowball effect is quite intense this time, with 6.2 million dollars skyrocketing in 24 hours, but I just want to ask if this innovative mechanism can really hold up.
The automatic market making for creator fees sounds fancy, but whether it can be implemented in reality is another story.
The name "snowball" is well chosen; it keeps rolling bigger and then boom...
This market trend is so surreal, anything can be speculated on.
I feel like until the ecosystem really takes off, everything is just talk.
Another "innovation" project, let's wait and see how it eventually fails.
There are new ways to play every day, but very few actually survive, my friend.
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Anon4461
· 16h ago
Here comes another "innovative mechanism"; I bet five bucks that no one will remember it in three months.
Wait, is this the automatic market making set? Sounds like a new trick to Be Played for Suckers.
A market capitalization of 6.2 million just to reach the top? This market is indeed thirsty.
The snowball keeps rolling bigger; in the end, whether it’s 💥 or 🚀 depends on how many dumb buyers there are.
Ecological landing? Ha, when we talk about landing in the crypto world, it’s quite funny.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 16h ago
It's the familiar trap again, new mechanisms and new ideas, but the results still depend on the ecosystem implementation.
The market enthusiasm remains high, and new gameplay continues to emerge.
SNOWBALL has recently become popular, with a market value soaring to 6.2 million USD within 24 hours, directly topping the trending list. This project is quite interesting - it has pioneered a mechanism that automatically uses creator fees for its own market making, which can be considered a new idea in token economics.
But the question arises: can this innovative mechanism support the subsequent market trends, or is it just a fleeting moment? Will the token continue to rise, or will it ultimately collapse like a snowball that keeps rolling bigger and bigger? The market's reaction is often more complex than expected. The key still lies in whether the ecosystem can truly be implemented and operated.