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The cost of waiting is rising. In the past, the crypto market's traffic and pricing power were in the hands of top KOLs and institutions. But the landscape is changing.
The emergence of projects like Snowball is not just another Meme coin. It represents a shift in market structure—through decentralization, turning ordinary retail investors from passive victims of "cutting leeks" into true participants and beneficiaries.
This is a redistribution of power. The once one-way harvesting model has been broken, replaced by a more equitable ecosystem participation mechanism. For those still on the sidelines, every delayed decision increases the cost of participation. The Meme coin revolution has already begun—your choice is to join or continue to wait and see.
Once again with this rhetoric... I’d be surprised if you actually believe it.
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Wait, is this really decentralization this time, or just a different way to cut?
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Listen, the cost of watching and hesitating is indeed rising, but the cost of rushing in is even higher.
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Decentralization sounds great, but at the end of the day, it still depends on who holds more chips.
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Snowball? Never heard of it, probably just another new tool for harvesting new retail investors.
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My advice is to wait and see for half a year. Jumping in now just makes you a bag holder.
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Reallocation of power? Uh... feels like just a new group of people doing the harvesting.
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Nah, I’ve heard this kind of rhetoric too many times. In the end, it’s still the institutions that win everything.