Statera

>King of DeFi

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>"The STA Token can be “injected” into any financial instrument or digital asset ecosystem. Put another way, STA provides the ability to inject sound monetary policy into any financial instrument in crypto and even in the world (through oracles). We see this as a very bright future for STA as a token." This means the uses of Statera are endless, I don't know what a deflationary crypto loan looks like, but the openness of possible use cases is interesting. The fact that it can act as a tool for putting sound monetary policy into anything is really interesting.

>"...Within [Statera's] financial products, it forces a flight to quality and an alignment to market pressures. We believe the market pressure of cryptocurrencies is bullish, and Statera will reflect that much more naturally and powerfully than any other type of asset." This was in the Deflationary Token section, and I'd highly recommend you read the whole section. The long and the short of it is that deflation is far more powerful and important to good economics than you can imagine. If a currency is deflating and appreciating it forces a lot of healthy economic choices that are good for savers and good for your assets.

I'm sitting on 65k STA plus another 15k wrapped up in delta token for phoenix pool.

I gotta say, having been apart of the phoenix fund for two days, it does appear to work as well as advertised. I am a believer now, and will slowly attempt to build to 100k STA.

Between the low starting supply, and the fact the coin is deflationary, I really think I'm going to do well with this coin. Lambo or bust!

yes very good i have also heard lambos thank you ahmed good coin sirs

>yes very good i have also heard lambos thank you ahmed good coin sirs
Don't care, Still Hodling STA

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nice try, won't work...you won't buy cheaper

There's a TONNE of great DeFi projects around, but Statera is definitely up there with the best.
Been a hell of a ride so far in 2 months, but we're just getting started :D

Statera is the only one so far that has proven to be legit.

Up 10% in last 24 hrs

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It's at a great entry point right now

It's been really stable in the .035-.038 range. I agree, never felt comfier buying. Hoping for 5x in the next couple weeks as more exchanges and news comes out.

STA will likeley crab and possibly go down more:
1. Balancer now has a caution/warning banner on our Flagship pool. Normies seem scared not to pool.
2. Refunds are far away and have a October release date, likely to slip to the right, could be early 2021 at best.
3. Clones are coming STATERA Gold an exact copy is out there now with more to come, Statera,(Gold,Silver,Diamond,Unobtanium etc..)
4. Uniswap refuses to whitelist STATERA
5. It's a Zig Forums coin and we have yet to see a Zig Forums coin truly take off, though we could be the first since this is -an actual working product- people can use right now, today and tomorrow.

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Salute the king STAtesmen.

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>Refunds are far away and have a October release date
Is this confirmed, or are you just guessing? October wouldn't be ideal, but STA has shown it can and will pump before the refund

>Clones are coming
Clones exist of every legitimate crypto project. Personally I see this as a bullish signal

>It's a Zig Forums coin and we have yet to see a Zig Forums coin truly take off
Ever heard of Chainlink?

I guessing about the 2021 delay, but the October date is pretty solid i think.

Yes clones is a bullish signal for sure, we just have to as a community help steer new people away from the scams/clones that plagiarize our project.

Chainlink being a Zig Forums coin is a grey area at best. After looking through some of the 2017-18 archives Chainlink as overwhelmingly pushed on Zig Forums The more I think about it, yes Chainlink could've be the first quasi-Zig Forums coin to "make it".

Well Balancer originally estimated 2 months, which would be end of August. So yeah I could see it being pushed back to October, but I'll be optimistic until I hear otherwise

I'm not too worried about clones. Yes people could get confused, but again that exists with basically every crypto, and most people are smart enough to do research before buying something. Also I highly doubt any of them will have decent-sized pools. Even with STA being down right now Phoenix fund still has $190K, I'd be shocked if any clones came anywhere near that amount

Bunch of bullshit nicely wrapped. WBLLSHT

TONIGHT
IT'S HAPPENING TONIGHT

Exchange listing? Or something else?

user please be more specific

She's just making shit up, there are no positive announcements this week.

>nothing ever happens
You know the deal user.

they are paying out in coins not in usd balance at time of hack. most of the coins have pumped a good bit especially link. the longer they wait the more they may have to pay. they have every incentive to pay asap

Dev team confirmed that new exchanges are coming soon, so it's possible
But also very possible that user is just making things up. We will see

They will pay out
>the Value
at the time of the hack.


Don't misinform everyone, not a good look for you.

next week that will be announced

I can't swap my ETH to STA on uniswap anyone else have this problem? I press confirm swap and nothing happens.

set slippage to 2 or 3%, gear icon top right.

take decimals out of STA

Something weird involving decimals and not successfully allowing the confirm of swap

This worked, thanks user

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I believe they only have to repay their coin. Balancer said they'd pay back weth, wbtc, link, and snx since those coins shouldn't have been able to be stolen. The Statera team should only be paying back the delta token which is made of eth/sta. That is my understanding of the whole situation, also that it was agreed upon by both parties. I don't think the developers will have a problem fulfilling their agreement.