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>he hasn't converted his LINK into interest-bearing yLINK
not gonna make it

>> No.21058593

>>21058562
not until it's audited

>> No.21058599

>>21058562
if you touch any of this with even 1% of your stack you're NGMI

unauditted defi is NOT worth 10% apr

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>>21058599
>he's not making 50% APY on his yLINK
lmfao, I'm all in

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>>21058599
LOL ALLIN with 10k stack you low T fag

>> No.21059138

>>21058593
who is audited?
Binance, coinbase, crypto.com?

>> No.21059150

>>21058562
>do not use
>do not risk funds
bullish

>> No.21059169

what type of timeline are we in

>> No.21059229

So wait I can deposit into AAVE and make interest then deposit my aLINK in yearn and make double interest??

Somehow this seems too good to be true.

>> No.21059241
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no need to yield farm when there's an easy 10x with $AST

>> No.21059579

>>21059138
there's a difference between a smart contract bug which could cost billions and a cex.

>> No.21059788

Someone has put 36K Link already on it. The fucking mad man
https://etherscan.io/tx/0xf18c520eebb7de3ff17eebe210ac973cf6ee65a7df1f688ea20300f8dd0fbb2a

>> No.21059885

>>21059788
Holy shit it's real

>> No.21060129

I don't have enough test to do it before an audit, but I am already longing LINK using AAVE to borrow USDT and buying more link, just not automatically.

>> No.21060219

>>21058562
rrb

>> No.21060334

>>21058562
i have zero clue how any of this ‘defi’ shit works

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>>21060334
It's simple, you put your token and the exact equivalent in ETH (or sometimes stablecoins) in a smart-contract.
The funds are used as liquidity and loans, the fees/interests paid by the traders/borrowers are given back to you.

It's not much different than putting your money in a saving account of a bank (where they already use your deposits, at leverage 50, to do all that shit).
This is good because you can offset a dump in price with fees, the catch however is that if the tokens/ETH you put rise a lot in value then you make less money than simply holding, so it's a good deal in a crabbing market, not so much in a strong bullrun.

I only tried with pocket change though, we already saw people getting violently rekt by flashloans and there is always a chance of smart contracts being bugged/exploited.
My guess is that people putting a lot of money on these platforms are either a bit too greedy or already worth few millions.
In few years however it will probably be much safer (but the returns much less too).

>> No.21061204

>>21060830
But vaults are slightly different to my understanding. yVaults are a permanent leveraged overcollateralized long position in LINK

>> No.21061225

bump

>> No.21061351

>>21059229
then what does that tell you

>> No.21061381

>>21061204
I was talking about mostly Compound, Uniswap and all that stuff, I'm not super familiar with Yfi yet but from what I've read it's a hub allowing you to use all of these platforms in one place.

>> No.21061382

What you anons think about staking linkies on hotbit?

>> No.21061429

>>21061382
Stake on Crypto.com I’m making over $500 in link a week on the earn program

>> No.21061469

>>21061204
The added risk is just the stablecoins that LINK is used to borrow (and the contracts and the platforms it runs and lends stablecoins on). It's a long because it buys LINK with profits, but it's not leveraged.

>> No.21061736

>>21061429
whats the catch with this?

>> No.21061884

>>21061736
>not your keys not your LINK
>LINK is locked for a time and you can't move it

>> No.21061885

>>21061429
No you're not. You don't even own any link. Crypto.com has your link.

>> No.21062015

>>21061884
but has anyone ever lost their linkies

>> No.21062043

>>21060830
Bnt v2 has solved impermanent loss and they will allow deposits to aave. We're going next level

>> No.21062207

>>21062015
Nope, it's probably fairly safe. But I'd trust cryptography more than I'd trust a bank. And if it's $1000 EOY you don't want to miss EOY...

>> No.21062263

>>21061429
You're a niggerfaggot

>>21061736
>>21061885
It's a scam site, don't listen to this faggot anon. Keep your linkies to yourself. Shame on him for betraying linkies

>> No.21062320

I've been staking on crypto.com for 9 months now I want to move from there because it's becoming way too mainstream and scammy, meaning that ponzi is gonna explode soon. Hotbit being relatively unknown makes me think I can ride that ponzi for 6 months and make some gains

>> No.21062365

>>21062015
Bitconnect and Mt. Gox ring any bell for you?

>> No.21062735

bump

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>>21062365

>> No.21063082

>>21058562
why would i gamble link on a defi exchange that i couldve put together in a day with outrageous return promises? reeks of scam