The success of Snowball seems to have opened a certain door. Now, looking into the market, it's all about piecing together concepts—dividend mechanisms, burn designs, and a variety of tricks. There are many imitators but few innovators, with a large influx of projects, but upon closer inspection, the routines are basically the same. Frankly, most projects lack differentiation and genuine value support, making them look very stiff. I understand that some people are willing to participate in these projects to make quick money, but from a long-term perspective, I personally prefer to stay on the sidelines. The quality is declining too rapidly.
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LightningSentry
· 16h ago
After Xueqiu, it's all copy-pasting, really annoying. They just stack concepts, none of them show real substance. In the long run, you still have to look at the fundamentals.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 16h ago
After Snowball became popular, the market started to change. A bunch of trash projects playing with concepts, using similar tricks just changing the names to continue scamming money. I'm really tired of it.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 16h ago
Snowball's hype is all just copy-pasting, it has truly become a large-scale skin-swap competition. Is this what you call innovation? Forget it, I'll just wait and see.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 16h ago
The door opened by Snowball is now filled with copy-paste junk... It's really too ugly.
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RooftopReserver
· 16h ago
After Snowball became popular, everyone started copying blindly, with one gimmick after another, making it impossible to tell who is who.
The success of Snowball seems to have opened a certain door. Now, looking into the market, it's all about piecing together concepts—dividend mechanisms, burn designs, and a variety of tricks. There are many imitators but few innovators, with a large influx of projects, but upon closer inspection, the routines are basically the same. Frankly, most projects lack differentiation and genuine value support, making them look very stiff. I understand that some people are willing to participate in these projects to make quick money, but from a long-term perspective, I personally prefer to stay on the sidelines. The quality is declining too rapidly.