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This gives sellers an incentive to charge transaction fees, since they get paid faster by doing so, and so it’s fairly common for cryptocurrency transactions to come with fees.
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“It was almost like you just gave a 21-year-old a million dollars,” Harrison said. “I get it -- they were excited to be so popular.”
At time of press, this was SafeMoon’s latest update; there was no confirmation that the issues were persisting or had been taken care of.
Our Safemoon prediction for 2025 states that the coin could be valued at around $0.000025 if the developers can improve its current usability.
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SafeMoon V2 involves the launch of an upgraded contract that has a change to the coin’s consolidation formula. Consolidation is a DeFi feature that the SafeMoon teams likens to reverse stock splits with the added idea that it will be beneficial for investors. It is a way for the team to “tidy up the numbers” without changing the actual ownership percentages among investors.
“I like the word ‘moon,’ because that’s where I want it to go,” Portnoy said in his purchase announcement.
But what is SafeMoon and why has it garnered such an interest? And is it something you should look out for?
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Safemoon is a cryptocurrency token that was launched in March 2021. The token is housed on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC), a blockchain developed by Binance that runs parallel to the traditional Binance Chain (BC). The difference between the two is that Binance Smart Chain has smart contract functionality, opening up many avenues for decentralised applications (dApps) to be constructed.
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That’s the same crowd that has pumped up the prices this year for other crypto like Shiba Inu and Dogecoin.
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Bitcoin rose as much as 5.6% on Monday to $66,414, nearing its previous record of about $67,000. Ether advanced as much as 3% to a new high of $4,768.