Check this out mate.
https://twitter.com/_RichardTeng/status/1748002280895340763?t=Fo5aFut5It_NOwXh8BqKOA&s=19Id think you definitely reconsider considering the new CEO is on game with the launchpool series. I think this will be continous till the bull run and definitely will not let bnb out of sight for those big projects that will conduct launchpool. Also theres none launchpaf yet since then so probably they are brewing a grand launch for new project that will be out soon.
That's interesting, thanks! It's true that in the past couple of months, Binance has introduced quite a few Launchpool projects. I regret not taking part sooner, to be honest; the first one I participated in was Pendle, and it wasn't for all the 20–25 days it was running.
It is like Staking your Coins anywhere else with low APY. maybe people with large capital really earn good profit from binance launchpool but if you stake only $200 or little bit less or more than you could only earn Around $2 per launchpool round. which is not a good amount.
The only Good thing about Binance launchpool is there is not any risk of losing money because you'll get your funds back in your account when launchpool end.
Nope, it's not like staking anywhere else with a low APY. The APY on Launchpool projects, although it hasn't been announced, is generally decent and higher than staking USDT or FDUSD. The majority of the projects I've staked were worth it. I made $35 with Manta, and I would have made more if I wasn't at work at the time of its listing. During its two-day farming period, I'd make at most $2 through USDT and BNB staking. The same applies to other projects, such as XAI, Cyber, Neutron, ACE, and plenty of others.
You can stake stablecoins in launchpool. most of the launchpools allow staking FDUSD and TUSDT stablecoins. and you can't take and sell the tokens earned during launchpool. because binance launchpool only add new projects. tokens are listed when launchpool completely ended.
All coins are listed approximately a day after the launch pool is finished. Some exceptions I remember were SUI and Cyber, if I'm not mistaken, which were listed for trading a week after the initial launch of the farming period and ran simultaneously.