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It’s so hard not to YOLO into projects that have great yields. Especially when farming incentives exist for limited time periods.
I participated in crowdloans. Probably one of my best investments so far.
To everyone who crowdloaned their KSM: ENJOY YOUR PROFITS KINGS AND QUEENS!
Tokenomics of Polkadot and Kusama
Full Due Diligence Write-Up on Acala: Overview, Team, Backing, Market Comps, Tokenomics, Opportunity, etc.
Due diligence report on Acala. Tokenomics, ecosystem, market comparables, community, backing, team, etc.
Full BDD review on Acala. A write-up on the Team, Ecosystem, Market Comps, Tokenomics, Backing, Community, and Opportunity.
A look at returns from investing in Kusama's first Parachain Slot Auction.
What's the point of participating in kusama parachain auctions?
Would it be possible for mods to lock their MOONs for a certain amount of time so the community can be assured they won't dump them on us?
Crowdloans are the next big thing. Like ICOs were in 2017. Only way safer and less risky. Here's why.
The 6 first parachains on Kusama (an Ethereum like) have been chosen and are deployed!
Karma Security - Audit Analysis Lock Charts Promotion
STILL EARLY - Karma Security - Audit Analysis Lock Charts Promotion
JUST LAUNCHED - Karma Security - Audit Analysis Lock Charts Promotion
Karma Security - Audit Analysis Lock Charts Promotion
Kusama Parachain Auction are now officially LIVE 🎉 on Kraken 🦑
Kusama Parachain Auctions Are LIVE on Kraken !
DOT/KSM Auctions vs Swapping/Buying
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You are talking about DOT. Not the DOT ecosystem. Big difference. His doesn’t include KSM, ACA, KAR, HDX etc. Plus Avax only has 30k active users as well, but that ain’t considered ‘dead’
I received quite a lot of Polkadot parachain tokens/coins (ACA, KAR, SDN, BSX) for locking DOT/KSM that are worthless now. Not sure why I keep them.
For reference, ive been dcaing a lot of JUNO. Dunno what it is...dont care. I look at charts, price and vector candles within the hi vol selloffs. JUNO is onenof many of kraken with a lot of potential likelihood price will return to tjose vectors that market makers are currently holding a lot of tokens (bought from massive selloffs) so they want to make profit on these. Their too far invested to let these projects turn to dust. JUNO, SBR, MV, MC, KAR, MULTI etc etc
sold KAR at $9, MOVR at $330 and DOT at $47 honestly just happy that i got out of that mess
Hahaha imagine doing this of SafeMoon😂 Will they call it a KAR(ony)?
Biggest 24h gainer are KAR, POLIS, IDEX, KILT.
"Backed only by decentralized assets in Collateralized Debt Positions (CDP)." "Backed by cross-chain & native parachain assets: DOT, KSM, ACA, KAR, BTC, and ETH." This is going to keep happening if assets are backed by fucking unstable, volatile assets. I'm a fan of DOT but I'm not a fan of every single project wanting a God damn stablecoin to its name. It's time to just stop it.
Virtus KAR Mid-Cap Growth Fund Class (PICMX); Expense ratio: 1% (not including additional fees) Fidelity Advisor International Discovery Fund - Class I (FIADX); Expense Ratio: 1.02% (not including additional fees) Invesco Developing Markets Fund Class Y (ODVYX); Expense Ratio: 0.97% (not including additional fees) Fidelity Advisor Strategic Income Fund Class I (FSRIX); Expense Ratio: 0.71% (not including additional fees) Nearly all ETFs within "Stock Investment - Specialty" have an expense ratio above 0.72% It's roughly 40% of their ETF selections within my 401k that have an expense Ratio of .70% or higher. It seems the one that was 2% has been reduced (I saw that ER about a year ago btw). 👍
That's so weird, in my country KAR means "Over promise, under deliver"
Depends on if you live in the U.S. or not. People made $7k per KSM flipping KAR they received from the crowdloan. Rewards aren't as good for DOT because it's more of a sure thing (code already launched on KSM, after all) Do keep in mind that you can't stake DOT that you loan via crowdloan mechanisms. You need to weigh the ROI of compounding interest vs potential returns of flipping crowdloan rewards.
Do you think it will outperform Moonbeam? I am thinking it won't based on how MOVR/KAR have performed in the past few months.
My top 5 long term holds are ADA, DOT, BTC, ETH and MATIC. Only got into crypto in August this year, so am trying my best to be patient My 1-2 year ones I'm holding and keeping and a regular eye on are EGC (Evergrow Coin), HOLORIDE (Really excited about this one), KAR (Karura) and SAITO. SAITO is my guy. Its the first one I found that I got a little excited about and one when I've asked people more knowledgeable about crypto said it looks good. Not going crazy into it, but I have a real affinity to it because I researched loads about it.
Terras cool as hell but I'm still trying to figure out liquid staking's value generation for its token holders. I've been trying stuff with LIDO/KAR and am looking into pStake as a platform but most liquid staking doesn't seem to provide any value to the token itself so I'm curious as to how this all works on the backend.
Once Acala goes online you'll be able to get good returns on DOT. If you want to mess with DeFi, you can try with KSM on Karura. Should work the same way as Acala. Right now I'm using my KSM to earn ~85% KAR/kUSD https://apps.karura.network/earn
You can basically do it using Kucoin's API. The problem is that if you set a limit order using the bot, it may not get filled due to sudden price change. Also, if you want to trade with market order, you'll have to account for large slippage. Theoretically it's possible but practically that's how I lost $1500 in trade with KAR token on KuCoin.
I've got KAR to swap for BTC .. anyone ?
Define low cap If you're talking top 200, Injective Protocol ($INJ) If you're talking outside of the top 500, Karura ($KAR) or $TRIAS