$ISLA - Insula

$ISLA - Insula
>1,049,675 total supply
>roughly $1.5M mcap
>liquid and available via Uniswap
>bullish charts all day, week, month long
>it's DeFi, so it's automatically bullish in this climate
>up 50% today

Why are you not in this rocketship? Short term potential is enormous given the DeFi crave spilling into normies. Those of you from '17 know that low mcap+low supply+in early = too easy. This is that opportunity, IMO. I doubt it pulls a $YFI but it's going to keep going up from here.

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7d here. Its value has even increased against Ethereum today, something not many tokens do when Ethereum moons.

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Top line thinks the bottom line is made of lava.

Which is very good. Value in USD and value against ETH both rising drastically. DeFi hysteria will skyrocket this if the normies can be properly harnessed. $100/token is not unreasonable with a proper bullmarket. I don't hold a big position but it's so small I figure why not grab a bit? Here's hoping.

24h makes this look like a leveraged Eth, basically.

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What is a respectable stack? I only have around 200

Fuck man, $100/token is some serious hopium.

Low total supply and legit ties in global finance could make this thing climb high.

A very easy 50x from here, will get a $4k stack.

I don't really have any recommendations for stack sizes but considering the potential, I'd go with the most you're comfortable losing. The fundamentals of the project lie mainly in the fact that it is DeFi, and it is an early DeFi. People are getting very desperate to catch the next YFI before it happens. YFI could be the spark for the next bullrun IMO and normies FOMO.

Tell me about it. I don't expect near $100 but who knows. Weirder shit has happened. And look at how many absolute shitcoins have a $100M+ mcap on Coingecko.

Based lmao. I'm adding to my position. I started small but this is a juicy pick, I feel like.

One thing I noticed, their whitepaper reads more like an amateur prospectus. I like that they have a different approach than the overly-protocol based whitepapers. Besides, who reads whitepapers anyway?