There are people on this board who bought double digit link instead of yfi

There are people on this board who bought double digit link instead of yfi.

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Would going all-in be retarded or Galaxy brained? I could get three right now but I would probably be retarded

Its the only coin that actually makes money, has the highest APY in vaults and has insurance coming.

galaxy brained for realizing yfis potential while being slightly retarded for waiting until ath

what's the fair value of this token considering the developer himself says its valueless?
it derives its value from returns, which derive from insane lending rates, which derive from a massive spike in speculators, but why wouldn't market forces balance all of this out, exactly?
>i want to buy it

People not buying because its "expensive" is the best IQ test ever made.

literally the btc of the defi generation, will be the barometer of all the value in the space

Well I now own .67 I'll try to get up to a full one after the price goes down a little bit. Wish me luck guys

It will be absolutely glorious to see this at $100k and still pull a 2x per day. Shit like ampl got nothing on this gem.

This shit was at 4500 4 days ago. Incredible
I had 0.14 and sold it a couple weeks ago for like $600, I knew it was a good project but I never thought it would go on a tear like this, definitely thought I had more time to buy back in.
I've been watching it from the 4500 dip. Was surprised when it went back up to 7000 so quickly, then it was 8k, at 9k I was like damn I couldve doubled my money in 2 days. And it hasnt stopped going up since

Does it have a value capture model yet?

Wait til you see the price of RWS

im the user thats been shilling this on biz since 2k. my threads got hardly any replies. biz are shitfor brains. ill only say this once. yfi, snx and aave will 100x from here.

>my threads got hardly any replies. biz are shitfor brains.
same, every thread i've made in the past few weeks would die so quickly. i just wanted to help.

Wait a minute...isn't that a Ponzi scheme?

I took your advice on AAVE, slow steady gains, thx user

lending rates are not derived from the value of the token

it’s pretty high risk but it’s way too fucking cool not to have some. there aren’t many coins id say it’s important to have a suicide stack of but this is one of them.

how much do you reckon is a suicide stack

What is with you sub-saharan IQ niggers calling literally everything a ponzi lately? Have you ever even looked up the definition of a ponzi?

Yield farming in general is a big stack of Ponzis, but in the same way that the actual financial sector is.

should i stack aave, snx, or both?

both. snx/lend/yfi is the big 3 of defi.

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Don't shill this please, the team is asking people not to. It's bad for the community

what said

If you use a broad definition of ponzi, then crypto, stocks, and maybe even fiat would qualify. It gets tossed around so much, it has zero meaning now, and only newfags use it because they don't understand anything about anything.

>If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail

Ok i will

>Don't shill this please, the team is asking people not to.
tomorrow morning there will be several "THIS CRYPTO IS WORTH MORE THAN BITCOIN!!!" articles and we're going to get flooded by retards anyway.

if only someone explained in detail why to buy this coin before curve came out...

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What about based?

Based is a game

i bought more after that thread, thank you user.

How does it work?

so, now that this has been formally audited, whats the next fud?

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They do a pretty good job of explaining it

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>What about based?
i farmed it and dumped. it was free eth. pasta is the next one.

Thanks

I mean we have all these coins coming out whose only use case is to print more of themselves by staking other coins into them, in the hopes that new people will come in and buy the printed coins.
Sure it's not classic Ponzi, but it's Ponzi-esque.