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copper member
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MYID
August 19, 2020, 04:45:29 AM
#9
Still, I can't understand what this Defi project is. Is that another layer to the blockchain which refining the project or anything else. I think it would be security features that guard the project to an extra level. So, kindly explain here elaborately about the Defi.
hero member
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August 19, 2020, 04:33:32 AM
#8
What are the projects you guys are looking for? Are there upcoming Defi project sales which you keep an eye on?

DIA at the beginning of the sale was quiete interesting.
I suggest you to visit icodrop.com and there were so many defis that already searched by investors on that site. FYI if im always using that site to search the good DEFI to be used as my next investment and majority of defi that listed on that site gives us very good ROI
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jr. member
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Merit: 5
August 18, 2020, 11:01:38 PM
#6
I think it's interesting to YAM. It's a seemingly scam token, but it's in active development. im one of YAM discord member, The moderators at YAM are also quick to reply to my questions. I think it's a good atmosphere.

Dont invest even a 1$ on this. It has fallen like 99.99% after a "code bug". its not a moonshot.

I would be careful going after a random coin which could be a moonshot. majority are scams despite so called potential. There is no use case that is not already solved by an existing token.

One way to look for a "moonshot" is to find new listings on binance and try to get in as soon as listed near the listing price. Generally coins spike up after listing and most coins drop hard after that. You can time it in the interim there is a chance of making quick buck. But its a long shot.

Otherwise hope for btc or eth to continue to rise. I see more and more hedge funds investing in BTC as a dollar hedge. I definitely see it hit ATH before end of next year. ETH is a platform used by most DeFi coins and there is a reasonable chance of ETH getting a boost due to that. I still dont see it hit ATH hit during ICO craze. Number of new coins are no where in the ballpark of 2017/early 2018 phase.

I had invested in Aave(LEND) in late 2017 and it went up and then crashed to almost nothing. Thankfully I never sold and now its back well beyond ATH. But FOMOing at this point has risks though its market cap is still not crazy high. it was envisioned as a lending platform and now evolved to a DeFi. One new coin yearn.finance is on a tear but its own creators said it has no value !!!! So I wonder why it has increased so much.
of course, YAM has rebase function but this function is not to adjust price but only to adjust supply, so if we bought YAM above 1$ more, they are no guarantee that we will be no loss. idt, YAM rebase is done slowly and slowly.
newbie
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August 18, 2020, 09:17:43 PM
#5
I think it's interesting to YAM. It's a seemingly scam token, but it's in active development. im one of YAM discord member, The moderators at YAM are also quick to reply to my questions. I think it's a good atmosphere.

Dont invest even a 1$ on this. It has fallen like 99.99% after a "code bug". its not a moonshot.

I would be careful going after a random coin which could be a moonshot. majority are scams despite so called potential. There is no use case that is not already solved by an existing token.

One way to look for a "moonshot" is to find new listings on binance and try to get in as soon as listed near the listing price. Generally coins spike up after listing and most coins drop hard after that. You can time it in the interim there is a chance of making quick buck. But its a long shot.

Otherwise hope for btc or eth to continue to rise. I see more and more hedge funds investing in BTC as a dollar hedge. I definitely see it hit ATH before end of next year. ETH is a platform used by most DeFi coins and there is a reasonable chance of ETH getting a boost due to that. I still dont see it hit ATH hit during ICO craze. Number of new coins are no where in the ballpark of 2017/early 2018 phase.

I had invested in Aave(LEND) in late 2017 and it went up and then crashed to almost nothing. Thankfully I never sold and now its back well beyond ATH. But FOMOing at this point has risks though its market cap is still not crazy high. it was envisioned as a lending platform and now evolved to a DeFi. One new coin yearn.finance is on a tear but its own creators said it has no value !!!! So I wonder why it has increased so much.
jr. member
Activity: 240
Merit: 5
August 18, 2020, 08:13:18 PM
#4
I think it's interesting to YAM. It's a seemingly scam token, but it's in active development. im one of YAM discord member, The moderators at YAM are also quick to reply to my questions. I think it's a good atmosphere.
full member
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August 18, 2020, 04:43:40 PM
#3
What are the projects you guys are looking for? Are there upcoming Defi project sales which you keep an eye on?

DIA at the beginning of the sale was quiete interesting.
DIA is one of the best projects in 2020 also DIA ROI is impressive. I saw a news that they will be listed Kucoin soon.
Now keeping my eye on CorionX. Though I didn't invest money, Willing to buy some CorionX. I have a few positive sides that's why planning to buy some CorionX.
full member
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August 18, 2020, 12:26:20 PM
#2
DIA at the beginning of the sale was quiete interesting.

Yeah, DIA has potential and it is listed on OKEX that is a great move by them. There are telegram channels that post updates about defi and other crypto stuff like CryptoDiffer, but don't follow anything they post just use it as a lead and do your own research. I have notice a rapid increase on defi projects right now so be careful a lot of them are scam or pump and dump.
jr. member
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August 18, 2020, 10:36:01 AM
#1
What are the projects you guys are looking for? Are there upcoming Defi project sales which you keep an eye on?

DIA at the beginning of the sale was quiete interesting.
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