When it comes to crypto investing, I am the kind of person who always ends up catching the last wave. I bought into Aster at 8 yuan initially, and now I still hold a few thousand coins, planning to hold on forever, willing to gamble on it going to zero rather than selling at a low price.
The Snowball project, a friend recommended it to me early on, but I didn't listen. By the time I realized, I had already bought 800,000 coins. As a result, I fell into the same trap—deciding to only sell when the price exceeds $1. This time, I really want to get revenge.
My biggest position is in Snowball 2.0. A friend of mine made a huge profit of 10 million coins on Snowball back then, and he immediately pulled me into Snowball 2.0. My buddy is quick to act, but also quick to cash out—he made $100,000 and then withdrew, as he had already shifted his focus to 2.0. I have a bit of backbone (or maybe stubbornness); now I hold over 10 million Snowball 2.0 tokens, and I won't consider selling unless I see a hundredfold return.
I'm not here to persuade anyone to buy in, nor is this a sales pitch. Honestly, it's just a boost for myself—to strengthen my confidence. It's worth mentioning that Snowball 2.0 has currently burned 260 million tokens. Including the previously locked-up tokens that can't be circulated, the total burned amount has exceeded 300 million tokens—this shows that the project team is serious about their work. Whether it can turn around depends on the subsequent execution.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 6h ago
Haha, it's that mindset of "cutting losses at low prices is not as good as betting on going to zero." I truly understand this kind of persistence... But waiting for over 10 million tokens to multiply a hundred times? Bro, you're gambling with your life.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 6h ago
Haha, this brother really has guts. Holding onto over 10 million tokens, how big is his heart?
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SerLiquidated
· 6h ago
Haha, over 10 million coins really can't hold on anymore. This is what you call a gambler's "spirit."
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 6h ago
Bro, I really respect your persistence. Over 10 million Snowball 2.0 tokens and you won't sell until it hits 100x? That takes a huge heart.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 6h ago
Haha, this is me. Always chasing the high and taking over the bag, stubborn as a mule and never letting go...
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MEVictim
· 6h ago
Bro, I really respect your persistence. It takes a huge heart to hold over 10 million Snowball 2.0 tokens for a hundredfold return before selling.
When it comes to crypto investing, I am the kind of person who always ends up catching the last wave. I bought into Aster at 8 yuan initially, and now I still hold a few thousand coins, planning to hold on forever, willing to gamble on it going to zero rather than selling at a low price.
The Snowball project, a friend recommended it to me early on, but I didn't listen. By the time I realized, I had already bought 800,000 coins. As a result, I fell into the same trap—deciding to only sell when the price exceeds $1. This time, I really want to get revenge.
My biggest position is in Snowball 2.0. A friend of mine made a huge profit of 10 million coins on Snowball back then, and he immediately pulled me into Snowball 2.0. My buddy is quick to act, but also quick to cash out—he made $100,000 and then withdrew, as he had already shifted his focus to 2.0. I have a bit of backbone (or maybe stubbornness); now I hold over 10 million Snowball 2.0 tokens, and I won't consider selling unless I see a hundredfold return.
I'm not here to persuade anyone to buy in, nor is this a sales pitch. Honestly, it's just a boost for myself—to strengthen my confidence. It's worth mentioning that Snowball 2.0 has currently burned 260 million tokens. Including the previously locked-up tokens that can't be circulated, the total burned amount has exceeded 300 million tokens—this shows that the project team is serious about their work. Whether it can turn around depends on the subsequent execution.