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Should I get Aggregated Finance?

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Crashes like this one are the reason you should never underestimate stablecoin staking

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Technology and blockchain are moving towards decentralization. Here’s how you can make the most out of it.

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$AGFI Aggregated Finance - A FaaS token focused on community ownership through a DAO | 🚀 Rocketed past $10m MC and climbing! | ✅ DAO to be owned by $SATA owner Tim Quinn | With investments already in $MCC and $ReFi | $AGFI 🤝 $MCC 🤝 $ReFi

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🚀 Aggregated Finance 🚀$AGFI, the new DaaS coin to decenteralize and provide Defi-as-a-service 🔥

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$AGFI Faas Based coin one of the very few legit tokens with based team and active community $2M Mcap with potential 20x in Short Term 50X Mid Term | Not a PnD Meme token has real utility and usecase

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

People are more interested about guessing when (exact date and time) bear market will finish rather than taking a look on the market to realize what projects are way undervalued right now like DOT, AAVE, AVAX. FTM as you said is also a great option. What blockchain is AGFI on? I've seen that they will offer leveraged yield farming, right? Is already working? My only experience with leverage is on BSC (Pancake and Kalmar) and FTM (Yearn). I'm looking for more projects where I can borrow with leverage.

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I like the idea of yield farming and I'm always searching for new platforms on DeFiLlama. I've just started to use Venus, Kalmar and PancakeSwap for this. I'm closer to Kalmar right now, since I'm part of a group testing their new KalmySwap. Pancake is a cheaper/faster alternative to Ethereum and it's one of my favorites. I see that AGFI has a deflationary supply, right? and also a buyback mechanism. Do you know where I can find how AGFI aggregated liquidation service works? Thanks

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I have basically 2 strategies Strategy 1: HODL and keep DCA when possible. Strategy 2: I bet the majority of people are severely affected by this crash and I am one of them. However there’s a small minority that didn’t feel that as much. These are people staking USDC and USDT for 8% to 20% APY on platforms like ALGO, Yearn and AGFI. Since stablecoins are well… stable, these high APYs don’t get affected by market dips and crashed and these people keep on making money while the whole market is losing. So what I’m saying allocate a portion of your portfolio to stake stablecoin, that what I did. In that way I’ll protect myself in times when market crashes.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I bet the majority of people are severely affected by this crash and I am one of them. However there’s a small minority that didn’t affect that as much. These are people staking USDC and USDT for 8% to 20% APY on platforms like ALGO, Yearn and AGFI. Since stablecoins are well… stable, these high APYs don’t get affected by market dips and crash and these people keep on making money while the whole market is losing. So what I’m saying allocate a portion of your portfolio to stake stablecoin, that what I did. In that way I’ll protect myself in times when market crashes. I would like to hear your opinion about this. Thanks in advance

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Post is by: Ready_Permit155 and the url/text [ ](https://goo.gl/GP6ppk)is: /r/CryptoCurrency/comments/s98mwr/how_to_control_your_emotions_in_this_mental/ "The first commandment of crypto trading always is - stake what you can afford to lose. This saves you a lot of emotional problems and potentially disastrous depression in case you make huge losses. Even after staying in space for almost half a decade, I can confess I still have that undeniable feeling of disappointment when my trades don’t go as hoped. However, it’s not as prevalent as it was back then when I was just starting out. Here are three ways to maintain your mental sanity, that I’ve come to learn over the years from experience. Stake only what you can afford to lose I agree there’s never any amount worth losing, but at least try not to sell your house when investing. This way you’ll be safe from suicidal thoughts in the eventuality that you lose everything. Do a lot of research Forget about traditional trading methods that involve just buying during dips and selling at a profit. Do a lot of research on emerging trends and projects that are actually profitable to venture into. Startups such as Aggregated Finance (AGFI), which manages its holders’ investments and shares with them the returns. This will save you a lot of stress while still making you money on the side Invest for the long term The only sure way to profit in crypto is to stay in it for the long haul. Make goals and targets on your investments and stick to them. Don’t keep moving in the market following dips and pumps. You need to diversify your investment because this space is all about speculation and even the biggest player can go down in a matter of seconds. If you put all your money on such a player, you’re so done for. Plan your exit After making your targets, (realistic targets for that matter) try to stick with them and don’t be overcome by greed. If you planned on cashing out when your investment doubles, cash out then. Greed is poison, and will always make you lose in this space. " *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/CryptoCurrency) if you have any questions or concerns.*

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

AGFI going off today too. Congrats dude

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Go away, shill. And take your AGFI trash with you.

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`the best way to establish yourself in this space is to be different` Like creating a post about AGFI so people buy it low and you can make a profit off the hype of a practically worthless crypto? Thats not different lol

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Post is by: Old-Slice4478 and the url/text [ ](https://goo.gl/GP6ppk)is: /r/CryptoCurrency/comments/s6gipd/if_all_crypto_falls_to_0_today_how_deep_in_the/ One of the most well-known crypto commandments is to invest only what you can afford to lose. We all know, however, that many people invest far more than they are willing to lose. A frustrated bitcoin investor in China went on a rampage and plowed into bystanders at a crosswalk, badly wounding a few, during a dip early last year. Personally, I wouldn't be screwed, but I'd be furious. I haven't put more money in than I can stand to lose, but I have put more money in than I'm willing to give up. To be honest, I don't actively trade crypto anymore since I discovered AGFI (Aggregated Finance), a platform that handles all of my crypto assets without me giving a sweat about it. However, I am aware that for some people, this would probably instantly result in a divorce with no custody of the children. This just serves as a reality check though, no need to be scared. If anything, I wonder the type of black swan event that could liquidate a $.2.2 Trillion total market cap. Bitcoin has always proven to be a market survivor. It always comes back much stronger after a slump. In the event of such an occurrence, I'd most likely buy a couple of bitcoins when the price is at zero and wait for it to rise again. If you're still on the fence regarding cryptocurrency, I recommend watching 'The Big Short.' It's a film about greedy banks who gave out loans and investments without any kind of liquidity to back them up. The basic message is that crypto is here to stay, and any fears people may have about it will soon vanish. It's preferable to jump on board now rather than later. *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/CryptoCurrency) if you have any questions or concerns.*

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MCC or REFI are solid, but the cap is higher atm. AGFI and BRAIN for low caps. They are all pumping like crazy so pick a good moment to buy in and farm those reflections

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I've been looking into ReFI, MCC, and AGFI today. Only picked up ReFI though but honestly the whole space seems ripe for the next defi run.

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Portfolio is but my $REFI and $AGFI are making it all up today

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Bag shilling time. **Ethereum/Uniswap:** REFI AGFI LINK $WEAPON kitty **Harmony One:** JEWEL