Something is brewing over at SafeMoon. The DeFi project is close to launching a widely anticipated V2. The team is targeting greater adoption and additional use cases with the launch of V2.
Yes, there's a second meme cryptocurrency inspired by the meme dog. And a Wednesday flippening shows it's no joke.
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Currently, the global crypto market cap stands at $2.87 trillion, an increase of 4.70%. Other cryptocurrencies were also trading in the green.
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Decentraland uses “MANA,” which is an ERC20 token – meaning it’s based on Ethereum’s blockchain.
There has also been a big debate on Safemoon tokenomics. Most of the competing coins have more appealing and innovative tokenomics than Safemoon. Whereas the Bitrise coin has an automated buyback and burning process, Safemoon is burning manually. This means the regulation of the Safemoon token liquidity is less transparent.
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From finding a solution to producing renewable energy and solar energy through turbines in Gambia, to upgrading the platform to V2 for enhanced security, SafeMoon has pulled the right cards at the right time in a short period.
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"There are a lot of things in flux, but I would say [we'll launch] in a month or two," Zhao, better known as CZ, told Cheddar in an interview Wednesday.
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