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[quote:Anonymous Coward 81018647:MV80OTQ5Mzg3XzkwNTQzMTI1XzQyOEFCNUM3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79530924:MV80OTQ5Mzg3XzkwNTQxNDc2X0EzNjFBNTg=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79675150:MV80OTQ5Mzg3XzkwNTM5MjQ1X0NCMEI5MDZD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79675150:MV80OTQ5Mzg3XzkwNTM5MTA3XzQzMkY4QTFE] [quote:Non AC:MV80OTQ5Mzg3XzkwNTM4NjU1XzZEQTU2RTk0] OK can someone explain this to me like I'm a 5 yr old? I've been buying crypto on Binance since last Feb and have actually made some nice gains but still don't understand what any of this stuff they talk about on the website means or what's so great about it but I'm definitely interested. Or links to some good and trusted tutorials would be nice [/quote] Centralised exchanges like Coinbase, Binance etc have owners and everytime you trade they get a cut. Decentralised exchanges rely on liquidity of assets and the users are the suppliers, certain exchanges will give you a % for keeping some of your crypto there. I think also maybe more importantly, the way things are going if you don't bend and comply to every request of the Technocratic Overlords - you might find yourself locked out of exchanges and bank accounts frozen etc... With decentralised exchanges you are in control of your own assets at all times, just keep your main stash in a hardware wallet or paper wallet. [/quote] Also buying some of the coin helps them reach there target goal to launch and it's at 17c per coin atm, it will launch at 44c when they reach there target or the 21st of December, whichever comes first. The coin is going to be listed on other exchanges as well. So if you didn't want to stake or use the exchange you can still over 2x your money if sold on the day of release I guess... Look at there roadmap and read the whitepaper. [/quote] What are the staking reward % they offer? You have to hold their coin to stake with them? And if so, how much do you have to hold? Thanks I'm still trying to get my head around defi, and looking into the different platforms and staking %'s. [/quote] I don't see a % I guess it would be scaled in price and time in some fashion, here is quote from there website: 'Yield farming lets users that are providing liquidity earn NIOB rewards by locking their LP tokens into a smart contract. The incentive is to balance out the risk of impermanent loss that comes along with locking in your liquidity.' [/quote]
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Here is an opportunity to invest into a project that could possibly be a pancake swap equivalent but better in many ways...
'Decentralized Exchange and Automatic Liquidity Acquisition Yield Farm
Better, faster, safer & sexier than everything you’ve seen before!'
Take a look it lists on exchanges 12/21/21
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link to niob.finance (secure)
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