#数字资产市场动态 Let's look at the current market position and then discuss the value of $SNOW. The community has indeed been continuously pushing forward with development recently. The first generation of Snowball was built on this kind of sustained enthusiasm. Now, over 200 million tokens have been burned, and $SNOW2.0 is currently the only project that truly inherits that mechanism.



From a technical and tokenomics perspective, this replicated logic actually highlights one key point: mature mechanisms are indeed resilient. Even at this bottom position, the community hasn't been idle; they are working every day, which in itself is a signal.

If you understand the core of this mechanism, holding long-term won't be too concerned about short-term fluctuations. How much it can ultimately rise depends on how long the community can坚持.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-18 13:45
2 billion in burns sounds impressive, but whether the price can really go up depends on whether the community has popularity. No matter how perfect the underlying mechanism is, if no one is playing it, it's useless. Holders need to think it through themselves. Honestly, I've seen the signal of the community working at the bottom many times... Can replicating the first generation guarantee success? Not necessarily, brother. Trends can change suddenly. Saying you can hold long-term without worrying about fluctuations is easy, but when it comes to cutting losses, you still have to do it. The value still depends on market recognition. No matter how good the mechanism is, it won't matter if no one wants it. How long the community persists... That's the wrong question. The key is whether you can make money, isn't it?
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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 01-18 08:47
200 million tokens burned sounds like a lot, but how does it compare to the total supply? That's the real key. The community boasts every day; how long can they keep it up is the true test. If the replication mechanism is viable, then why didn't the first generation thrive... Building during the bottom phase is indeed a signal, but a signal ≠ a rise. Don't be brainwashed by marketing. Long-term holders may sound easy, but the real skill is enduring the ups and downs. Most people will cut losses first. No matter how mature the mechanism is, without liquidity it's all pointless. How much genuine trading volume is there really? This logic can be applied to any coin, but the key still depends on subsequent delivery capability.
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MidnightTradervip
· 01-16 02:17
Destroying 200 million tokens depends on whether the subsequent support can truly hold up There’s no problem with mechanism replication, I just worry that community enthusiasm will cool down The premise of long-term holding is that confidence remains; right now, everyone is on the sidelines
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MetadataExplorervip
· 01-16 00:38
2 billion in burns sounds like a lot, but whether the price can truly be supported depends on whether there is real demand in the future. There are many projects copying mechanisms, but the key is who can truly activate the community. On this point, SNOW is doing well. The bottom community staying active is indeed a positive signal, but can this signal translate into a price increase... we still have to wait. Mechanisms have vitality, but market sentiment has changed. Long-term holders need to have psychological resilience. Doing things every day isn't necessarily a good thing; sometimes it's just about boosting hype. How long you can坚持 (persist) is really a question. Many projects in the crypto space can't continue once the hype fades. It's easy to say not to worry about fluctuations, but if the price drops by half, everyone will be concerned.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 01-16 00:37
The figure of 200 million tokens burned is interesting, but the real factor that determines the price increase still depends on how far the community can go. --- Persistence is the ultimate test of a person, and in this regard, the SNOW community has certainly not disappointed me. --- Not many projects are still working at the bottom position, what does that say? --- The fact that the replication mechanism has lasted this long is proof of concept itself. A long-term perspective is indeed different. --- Short-term fluctuations are meaningless; the key is whether the community is still here. --- I usually pay more attention to projects that have something to do every day. This is the most basic screening logic. --- I agree that mature mechanisms have vitality, but execution is the true vitality. --- The process from the first generation to 2.0 is a story in itself. The question is whether you believe it or not. --- Burning so many tokens and still not rising, either the timing is not right or it's beyond saving—there's no middle ground. --- It's a good sign that the community is not idle, but don't confuse "doing things" with "doing the right things."
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GasFeeSobbervip
· 01-16 00:20
200 million tokens burned sounds impressive, but the key is whether they can resist dumping the price. The community is shouting for development every day, but there's no real money being invested. The bottom position is indeed a good place to gamble, but the worry is that the enthusiasm won't last long. To put it simply, it's still a gamble on the community's perseverance; this thing tests human nature the most.
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GasFeeDodgervip
· 01-16 00:12
Over 200 million tokens burned? That number sounds good, but I don't know if it really aligns with the standard release. The bottom community is still active, and that's the real highlight. Don't ask me why, I just feel the atmosphere is different. To be honest, when it comes to mechanism replication, those who succeed often end up dead. It's good that SNOW is still alive. If you hold, don't stare at the K-line; you'll really go crazy. Persistence is the real game-changer. How long can the community hold up in this bull market? You should have a clear idea. Short-term fluctuations are normal; having a good mindset is key to making money. If your mindset collapses, everything is pointless. If 2.0 truly is the only successor, then at least it shows there's something there. But the word "only"... just listen to it. A mature mechanism is viable, but how long it can last is uncertain. It depends on community enthusiasm. The bottom-building signals are good, but signals don't necessarily mean a rise. You need to think this through clearly.
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