Looking at the current market dynamics, there's a pattern worth examining. When comparing token performance like Song versus Snek or Hosky versus Snek, the mechanics become clearer. The team behind Snek has consistently amplified every price spike and subsequent correction on their platform. What stands out is the strategy: early holders use these promoted cycles to distribute their positions while directing capital flows toward Snek purchases, essentially profiting from newer participants entering the market. This coordinated approach raises questions about project accountability and fair market practices. The broader concern here is whether such promotional tactics—repeatedly hyping volatility events—should face greater scrutiny from the community.

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WenMoon42vip
· 01-16 18:40
NGL, this set of tricks to harvest the little guys is way too obvious. Early investors are enjoying it, newcomers are caught in the trap. Snek's move this time is indeed a bit ruthless.
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NFTRegretfulvip
· 01-16 08:09
To be honest, I've seen through this Snek scheme a long time ago. It's just using new users' money to pump early holders, then running away and hyping up volatility before exit... Projects like this really should be exposed.
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AllTalkLongTradervip
· 01-14 15:39
Is this the same trick again? It's the old playbook of early holders getting chopped. The Snek team just knows how to create a FOMO atmosphere.
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DuckFluffvip
· 01-14 00:53
Snek's scheme of harvesting the little guys has been exposed long ago... Early bagholders control the market, and newcomers are destined to be harvested.
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Blockchainiacvip
· 01-14 00:48
I saw through this Snek scheme long ago. It's just an upgraded version of a mouse trap. Newbie investors keep coming in wave after wave and get cut, a typical pump-and-dump scheme by the manipulators.
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GasSavingMastervip
· 01-14 00:47
snek's method of harvesting profits is truly blatant... Early holders cooperate with operations to manipulate volatility, and newcomers get caught in the trap. Isn't this just outright coordinated exploitation?
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bridgeOopsvip
· 01-14 00:30
snek this tactic is truly ironic, early bagholders scamming newbies, and still have the nerve to boast?
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