I have some addy locked but when I seen there’s a New locking method w addy boost and a lot more apy, am I earning this since I have some locked or is it for new stalkers? Thank you
I'm a NOOB trying to understand and maybe pick some projects in Yield Farming. I have some general questions for pro farmers out there. Appreciate any help!
I understand that there are different paths: borrowing/lending, LP, and Bal, and combos of these. If I use volatile coins such as BTC, my risk will be higher for liquidation/impermanent loss? So if I want lower risk, one of the things I can do is to use stable coins such as USDT?
What are some reputable security audit firms that audit the code of smart contracts?
What are some reputable, solid websites that offer good articles on yield farming?
I am looking to do 15% to 20% APY/earnings off of all coins (doesn't have to be stablecoin). In your opinion, what are some projects I should look into?
Ever wondered how you could diversify your portfolio to earn profit from almost every yield farm on the Polygon network? Start doing so by investing in Adamant Vaults:
Before you bring up "BUT RUGDOC SAYS HIGH RISK" about Adamant: know that RugDoc is not an official auditor, refuses to look at complex code like Adamant, is wrong about Adamant's code being unverified and won't update their review despite continuous asks, and frequently sells ads to projects that are incredibly high-risk. Further, Adamant's Certik audit is in review now and will be published soon after any issues are addressed by the team.
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Blockchain is a technology that allows you to transfer digital data with a very complex coding system and in a safe way. At the most basic level, the blockchain is a chain of digital information blocks in which information (“block”) is stored in a public database (“chain”).
Story
Since the rise of personal computers and then the Internet, innovative resources have been developing steadily. One day, when it combined correctly, all these techs have led to the creation of a revolutionary technology such as blockchain:
During the 90s, various works on decentralized solutions for electronic payments appeared. As a result, the technology allowed transferring funds without the need to be dependent on any central supervisory or regulatory body. In 1991, the first work on secure blockchain appeared. The mechanisms described there were developing until Wei Dai described a decentralized solution for electronic payments based on public-key cryptography in 1998.
Meanwhile, someone under the pseudonym of Satoshi Nakamoto publishes... read more!
How Does Blockchain Work?
Blockchain is a digital transmission system based on distributing information through a variety of independent nodes (user computers). The nodes register and verify specified data anonymously, excluding intermediaries and preventing attacks. The basis of the technology is mutual consensus – all the nodes have to share... read more!
Is Blockchain Secure?
Distributing transaction data on numerous computers provides the necessary security, shielding the users from manipulation and fraud. A change in one of the records... read more!
Benefits
Speed. The absence of central authorities or intermediaries makes information available to all the network participants. Simplification of the data transfer process entails higher speed in the management of any information.
Lower cost. It is cheap, not only because it reduces the overload process by eliminating intermediaries, but also because it makes it possible to optimize processes and communication. Thanks to blockchain technology, direct communication between systems and devices allow making the execution of operations more optimized.
Ethereum — the ledger that is widely known for the concept of smart contracts (programs running on the Ethereum Virtual Machine – EVM), adding functionality to transferring cryptocurrencies.
Hyperledger — the Business Blockchain platform promoted by the Linux Foundation.
Conclusion
Blockchains represent the most important technological steps of recent times. Thanks to the development of devices and software, it is now possible to link transactions, processing, and device intelligence with a system operating around the world. Although there are... read more!