Recently received a GBOY airdrop from an ARG campaign of a Web3 project. The second season of the campaign is about to start, and I don't plan to trade these assets in the short term, so I decided to store them in Wasabi Protocol.
This way, the airdropped assets can continue to work for me, and I can also participate in the project's subsequent activities. If you also have assets that you plan to hold long-term, this strategy is quite good—storing idle tokens in a yield protocol to generate returns. Why not?
Friends interested can give it a try.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 8h ago
It's the same old yield farming trick—when the lending rate rises, you have to top up your position. If only I had known earlier, even a thousand gold wouldn't be enough.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 8h ago
I've also been following the Wasabi protocol before; the yield rate is decent. However, I'm still a bit cautious... After all, there are many yield protocols, and quite a few have encountered issues. Is the GBOY project itself reliable? Has it undergone a thorough audit?
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memecoin_therapy
· 8h ago
Is Wasabi's yield stable? It seems like yield protocols often get rug pulled.
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AirdropJunkie
· 8h ago
Wasabi is really still good, just need to keep a good mindset and not expect to get rich overnight.
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SilentObserver
· 8h ago
Idle assets can still generate returns. I quite agree with this idea, but it depends on whether Wasabi Protocol is reliable.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 8h ago
Sit back and earn passively in Wasabi. This move is really clever, saving you from constantly trading and losing money out of impatience.
Recently received a GBOY airdrop from an ARG campaign of a Web3 project. The second season of the campaign is about to start, and I don't plan to trade these assets in the short term, so I decided to store them in Wasabi Protocol.
This way, the airdropped assets can continue to work for me, and I can also participate in the project's subsequent activities. If you also have assets that you plan to hold long-term, this strategy is quite good—storing idle tokens in a yield protocol to generate returns. Why not?
Friends interested can give it a try.