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Re: Which Altcoin is good to invest in right into?
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Gi01
on 17/05/2022, 02:42:59 UTC
What do you think is the most promising coin right now for investment?


At the moment, PSTAKE is one of the crypto coins with good potential considering what the project is addressing in the crypto ecosystem.  PSTAKE is currently ranked 620 on coingecko and has good prospects of joining top 100.
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Re: New project success
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Gi01
on 17/05/2022, 02:35:14 UTC
Well, idk but I really wanna ask this question here, as we all are seeing lots of new alt crypto roaming around the crypto market. what are the factors needed for successful crypto projects, does anyone know?

Considering the current state at which new projects are being launched, projects solving real problems in the crypto ecosystem are projects with a good future. Solving real problems in the crypto space is the only factor that guarantees the success of the project. I will not recommend that people invest in projects that do not address a problem or gap in the crypto ecosystem. For example; PSTAKE is a project addressing a gap seem in liquid staking. Such a project contributes to the improvement of the crypto ecosystem and has a higher percentage rate of becoming successful.
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Is Liquid staking the future of Proof of Stake ?
by
Gi01
on 15/05/2022, 01:10:34 UTC
For some time now, a lot of crypto enthusiasts believe it is the future of proof of stake. What exactly makes Liquid staking the future of proof of stake? What is unique about liquid staking? Is liquid staking solution a flaw seen in proof of stake?  
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Re: Where should I invest money?
by
Gi01
on 13/04/2022, 00:42:31 UTC
My friend introduce this

https://app.anchorprotocol.com/earn

That seems too good to to be true

19% APY

I want something like this.

It seems that there is no risk. It's UST. Stable coin.

What am I missing?

Other ones.

You should consider liquid staking. To be specific, you should consider pstake.finance Liquid staking platform. Pstake liquid staking protocol model addresses a gap in the liquid staking ecosystem. This protocol allows stakers to gain an additional opportunity to increase or add an extra yield. This project is looking forward to taking advantage of the gaps seen in the liquid staking ecosystem.
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Re: The altcoins with a good potential.
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Gi01
on 10/04/2022, 04:26:44 UTC
Hello,
Can anyone introduce a list of alcoins with some zeros (0.000...) that have a good potential for 2022?


Thank you.

PSTAKE is currently one of the new gems in the Altcoin ecosystem at the moment. Considering the mission and vision of pstake.finance, the market value of pstake token has a good profit growth. This project looks to take advantage of the gaps in the liquid staking space with the help of a protocol that allows stakers to earn an additional yield. This project has a good potential of changing the liquid staking space. You should consider adding pstake.finance to your portfolio.
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Re: How do you know when to sell?
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Gi01
on 09/04/2022, 23:23:32 UTC
First and foremost, your investment plans determine when you will sell. Short-term investors usually analyze the market and understand when to buy and sell. Why sell when you can make your crypto Asset work for you and generate passive income without losing the actual value of your investment capital. With this alternative, double profit is very assured when there is an increase in the value of your invested crypto asset.
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Re: newbie invest
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Gi01
on 05/04/2022, 16:55:24 UTC
You should consider investing in a Liquid staking project. Liquid staking provides investors the opportunity to have multi-fold benefits in the areas of asset flexibility and yield opportunities. Considering the Liquid staking ecosystem, pstake.finance is currently one of the game-changer in the Liquid staking space. Their liquid staking protocol model allows PoS tokens holders to deposit their tokens on the pStake application to mint 1:1 pegged ERC-20 unstaked tokens. These minted tokens can be transferred to another wallet or smart contracts on the Ethereum network to generate additional yield.


Source: https://blog.pstake.finance/
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Re: Can you help out a newbie trader please?
by
Gi01
on 03/04/2022, 01:50:12 UTC
               As the title says, will any be so kind as to help an aspiring trader like me? I have read and watched dozens of articles and videos online as long they are free but I still suck at trading and the patterns along with the ways never seem to work. I only do 5x-10x leverage which is why I still have a few left to trade but still, these losses are just so discouraging. I've been in groups about trading but instead of learning I get ridiculed. I try my best but all the information available online are soo intimidating and are bombarding me. I do not know where to focus and I am at the verge of giving up. Making this post is my last push to learn trading. Some may suggest paid knowledge or getting myself a mentor but too bad it's pretty expensive for me right now. I just hope someone here can suggest what I should focus on learning about first or what strategies to focus on first as a beginner. Thank you so much for anyone who would help.


First and foremost, you need to understand trading and investment. Reading articles and watching videos is a good habit/step to understanding the crypto market but you need to know what you are doing and also have a plan. Trading is all about understanding the market. If you read all these articles and watch all these videos without understanding the crypto ecosystem and market, you shouldn't trade. The best advice I can help you with is to have an investment plan and understand the market. If you are still having issues, you should consider liquid staking and long-term investments. With liquid staking, stakers have an annual percentage yield they earn. When you understand liquid staking, you can easily grow your portfolio without doing any hard work.
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Re: Which two coins should I add to my portfolio?
by
Gi01
on 30/03/2022, 15:58:57 UTC
You should consider adding PSTAKE (pstake.finance) to your portfolio. Looking at their staking protocol that supports liquid staking for ATOM and XPRT, it has introduced the generation of additional yield on top of staking rewards.  One of the main focuses/missions of pstake.finance is to improve on liquid staking via their staking protocol which allows stakers to earn additional yield compared to the traditional liquid staking models/protocols. Adding PSTAKE to your portfolio will be a good advantage.
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Re: What can be done to further improve Liquid Staking?
by
Gi01
on 23/03/2022, 01:26:17 UTC
For me is the support of multiple chains, it's like a feature that is available not only on 1 chain like Ethereum network, it could be also available on other chains just like Solana or Avax network.
It is somehow bridge-related but to be honest, it's really complex, I am not sure if there is already some project that already have this.

I don't really think it is complex as you might think. Considering what Cosmos(ATOM) Inter-Blockchain Communication protocol, this can be easily achieved. This innovation enables the free exchange of assets and data across decentralized blockchains. I believe this protocol is the stepping stone to improve liquid staking if only we take advantage of this technology.
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Re: What can be done to further improve Liquid Staking?
by
Gi01
on 20/03/2022, 05:30:49 UTC
In as much that Liquid Staking allows us to trade staked tokens without the strict requirements that prevent stakers on the Ethereum network and also allowing both small and large holders to stake without the requirement of managing  complex staking infrastructure, is there anything that can be added or improve about Liquid Staking ? 

Looking at Liquid staking, there is a lack of interoperability. The majority of all liquid staking protocols operate on a specific network, which is only operating on one network at a time. If liquid staking protocols can operate on two or more networks, I believe that can help improve the yield earning percentage. Introducing this mechanism can help improve Liquid Staking.
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Re: What is the hottest DeFi project right now?
by
Gi01
on 19/03/2022, 04:06:25 UTC



Among all these defi platforms Pstake finance is the one I use the most as it has an easy to use interface and also lets you compound your stakes in various forms.

For example: when if you deposit a token A the platform automatically mints you mints you a 1:1 token pA. Once you stake the minted pA you, the contract automatically gives you a wrapped version of the staked tokens. The supper cool thing about pstake is that these wrapped version of the staked tokens can also be used to generate yield in other defi protocols offering any form of staking or farming in those pairs.

Bottom line, Pstake Finance is the protocol that allows crypto enthusiasts to tap deeply into the efficacy of their staked Proof of Stake assets.

Their website https://pstake.finance offers all the details you may need just in case anyone wants to look them up.



This protocol introduced by pStake Finance will definitely make it possible to generate additional yield, but looking at the state of the  Proof-of-Stake network security, do you think pStake Finance has the necessary things in place to help secure the network? Also staked tokens on the Proof-of-Stake network are often delegated to a few big and trusted validators, which make the network somehow centralized. Do you think pStake Finance can help reduce that as stated in one of their blog posts?
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Re: What is the hottest DeFi project right now?
by
Gi01
on 19/03/2022, 03:35:56 UTC
AAve, Curve, Compound are my favorites. Decentralized Finance has opened the way to several other features of earning and generating yield in this space. Now we have gamifi, metafi who knows where this space will metamorphose into in the coming months. Crypto trends move very fast but sometimes I feel crpyto enthusiasts keep on missing out on some of the very ways of generating, growing, and compounding yield while chasing all these new flash in the pan projects that promises x amount of profits yet, in the end, they just become like white elephants.


Staking and providing liquidity is my main game plan anytime I look at DeFi projects. I admire the fact that you're in total control of your investment unlike we have it on lending platforms. Not saying lending is not good though but I feel the committed funds could have done something small other than just earning that tiny APY being offered.

Catching early birds on staking or farming when a project launch is a great way to earn in any DeFi project you're part of. If the APY doesn't get flooded by community members most likely you are likely to gain your initial capital in a few days and start profiting! The beauty of Decentralized Finance!


Looking at liquidity provision and PoS staking protocols, will it be possible to have a protocol that makes it possible for liquidity providers and PoS token holders to generate additional yield across blockchain networks? Let's say you provided liquidity on one blockchain network with a protocol that issues 1:1 representative tokens of the Liquidity tokens on a different blockchain network while generating staking rewards and the representative tokens on the other network can be used within a DeFi ecosystem to generate DeFi yields such as on decentralized exchanges (DEXs) and lending and borrowing protocols?
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Re: ICO/IEO projects are lying to airdrop and bounty participants for a long time!
by
Gi01
on 08/12/2019, 11:10:17 UTC
i agree with what you are saying @OP, most of these projects promise bounty hunters of huge gains and rewards yet as soon as they list on exchanges their coins dump like hell. What irks me most is when amidst all these dumps they decide to hold bounty tokens for quite sometime before listing. This is cruel and makes hunters end up with absolutely nothing.
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Re: Countries testing digital assets in 2020
by
Gi01
on 08/12/2019, 09:51:24 UTC
Digital Assets are still not considered to form part of the mainstream, but things are changing. More and more governments are recognizing the potential of blockchain and cryptocurrency technology, and implementing their own coins. We’ll be taking a look at all of the countries testing digital assets in 2020, and where this technology could take us.

Dubai
Dubai announced their cryptocurrency Emcash in 2017 - which became the world’s first state-backed digital asset. Emcash tokens run on a native blockchain, which will officially be implemented in 2020. This blockchain will be used for government and non-government services, including paying school fees, utility charges, and money transfers.

Russia
Russia has also shared it’s interest in creating a government cryptocurrency called Cryptoruble. Announced by President Vladimir Putin in 2017, the cryptocurrency will be linked to Russia’s Central Bank. The coin is currently still in development.
Not doubting the credibility of your message but i guess the whole community in here would be glad to have some references regarding all these positive developments. However, i think most countries would follow as well but none of them have decided to adopt bitcoin, ethereum or any of the major cryptocurrencies. That seems kind of a worry in someway you know. I mean if this happens don't you think holding bitcoin and other coins will be worthless?
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Re: why every IEO on P2PB2B exchange?
by
Gi01
on 07/12/2019, 12:30:34 UTC
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hello guys,

i'm wondering why so many IEOs on P2PB2B exchange even every IEOs sales happens,

And after IEOs why that coin/Token can't achieve it's IEO price?
You know, it's quite funny how this exchange just came about in this industry but one thing that i have observed about them is their marketing strategy for blockchain startups. They create a whole bunch of news about the project regardless of its useless use case or lacking any working product. I would advise you to stay away from any project that is launched on this exchange platform.
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Re: Where is Bitcoin used as store of value, other than the core community?
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Gi01
on 07/12/2019, 09:00:13 UTC
I don't know any country that has announced officially that they have approved bitcoin as a store of value but i believe members of this community use it as a store of value. if not so nobody would be holding their bitcoins after it had gained such a huge price on the market in 2017. I love to use more stable cryptocurrencies as a store of value not bitcoin.
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Re: BItcoin: The path to $10,000,000 ten million dollars per coin
by
Gi01
on 06/12/2019, 21:19:36 UTC
 The future of having to hold bitcoin is bright especially in this market dip. Most currencies are falling so badly and i know in no time, most countries would move in for either bitcoin or using other popular cryptocurrencies. Seriously if you are not investing into bitcoins at this age then you are really missing out big time. Buy and hold patiently for the bull market.
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Re: Questions for New Altcoins
by
Gi01
on 06/12/2019, 11:07:06 UTC
First of all, it's a decentralized world so it's quite difficult to get your hands on these scammers. Keep in mind also that not all projects are scams. Believe me mate, some are doing an amazing job on the exchanges that they are listed on. Better do a good research about a project before investing your hard earned funds.
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Re: 5 Things to know about ICOs before you invest in them
by
Gi01
on 06/12/2019, 11:04:23 UTC
Above all that OP said, if they have no working product and have not put in their own finances to support the project then stay away from it because it's likely going to end up as scam. Also, don't fall for the promises of huge return on investments, most of them are just trying to lure the silent greed of men which is in almost everybody