#Snowball #RIVER #virus The difference between bull and bear markets in the primary market is actually quite pronounced.
In a bull market, competition is fierce but opportunities abound:
• There are virtually no opportunities for various community coins, ground-level promotion coins, and model coins.
• Sentiment is volatile; people are quick to criticize slowness and large market caps.
• News coins, PVP coins, KOL-driven Ponzi schemes, and discussion forum Ponzi schemes can achieve tens of times their initial value in minutes, tens of millions in value in hours, and hundreds of millions in market cap in days. In this environment, everyone is "in and out quickly," and no one is willing to take their time.
In a bear market, there is almost no competition, but opportunities are extremely scarce:
• Those who are truly willing to participate cherish every opportunity.
• Once you've placed your order, it's all about consensus building and development; no one is constantly changing their strategy. The BSC Snowball Ponzi scheme is a prime example: Watching ground-level partners steadily push the market cap from 3M to the current 50M,
this kind of slow-push + tax-based Ponzi scheme is only seen more often in a bear market, with the support of ground-level promotion.
Now imagine: World Cup meme + game app circulation (GameFi) + $1 million in funding to pump the price + community promotion + CloseCup DEX! What would happen? @FIFAWorldCupDEX
Snowball
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$virus
0xa1ed61902f13e162305f59e1b2475e269e647777 The above contracts are for research purposes only and do not constitute investment advice.