Several tokens in circulation warrant caution. Projects like COW, Snowball, and SNOWBAGS have obvious fundamental weaknesses, and investors should remain vigilant.
In contrast, SNOWBALL demonstrates a solid technical foundation and development potential. Its underlying mechanism design is relatively reasonable and worth in-depth research.
Rather than blindly following the trend, it's better to verify the specific situation of these projects yourself—review code audit reports, analyze contract structures, and study team backgrounds. Data speaks for itself; due diligence is always the best investment insurance.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 6h ago
Are there still people jumping in without checking the code audit these days? That's hilarious. DYOR has really saved me many times.
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GasFeeGazer
· 6h ago
Another project trying to harvest retail investors... COW and Snowball really dare to list, due diligence is easy to talk about but hard to do in practice.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 6h ago
Code audit really requires you to do it yourself; don't get fooled by marketing into thinking otherwise.
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ForkTongue
· 6h ago
Code auditing really needs to be done by yourself; don't listen to those KOLs talking nonsense. SNOWBALL is indeed much more reliable than the others.
Several tokens in circulation warrant caution. Projects like COW, Snowball, and SNOWBAGS have obvious fundamental weaknesses, and investors should remain vigilant.
In contrast, SNOWBALL demonstrates a solid technical foundation and development potential. Its underlying mechanism design is relatively reasonable and worth in-depth research.
Rather than blindly following the trend, it's better to verify the specific situation of these projects yourself—review code audit reports, analyze contract structures, and study team backgrounds. Data speaks for itself; due diligence is always the best investment insurance.