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
· 5h 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
· 5h 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
· 5h 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
· 6h ago
The door opened by Snowball is now filled with copy-paste junk... It's really too ugly.
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RooftopReserver
· 6h 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.