While still on the tokenomics, Safemoon does not offer investors better returns than competing companies like Bitrise. That's the reason why over the last few weeks, there has been a mass movement of Safemoon community members joining Bitrise. This includes Safemoon whales. One of the reasons for this movement is better ROI from Safemoon competing coins.
Accounts that hold vast amounts of a cryptocurrency may begin to sell, causing prices to plummet. These accounts are known as whales because they have a significant position and can influence the market if a group of people agrees to sell crypto assets.
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SafeMoon exists on the blockchain and doesn’t use any monetary foundations or trades as mediators. According to the whitepaper published, it expects to elevate distributed trade and has an absolute stock of 1 quadrillion tokens. Their launch supply was 777 trillion tokens, and 223 trillion is the measure of Burned Dev Tokens. SafeMoon is navigated by CEO John Karoly, who had been appointed as an All-Source Analyst under the U.S. Department of Defense. The CTO of SafeMoon is Thomas Smith, who recently filled in as the CIO of Goldsmith Blockchain Consulting. Jack Haines-Davies is the COO of this currency who previously served in LikeAndShare LTD, and Ben Philips is hired as a Manager, as indicated by the LinkedIn profile.
It’s always hard to know exactly what is driving crypto prices given the opacity of the market and a certain rather large player whose name rhymes with weather, but we think it’s probably partly related to the same market madness that drove GameStop to da moon, as well as to a desire for an alternative to central bank-issued money due to worries about the government overreach (by means of Covid restrictions), and also endorsements from chief executives at the likes of PayPal, Tesla and Twitter/Square.
There are quite a few speculations going forward for SafeMoon. Especially keeping in perspective the technological announcements and booming sectors of progress the corporate has designs on, there are assumptions its price may reach $0.0000171. The favor is done by majorly security and scalability features. The exciting promotional ventures may do the rest, making the buyers/sellers harvest the gains.
The cryptocurrencies described here are marked by stable adoption, robust user activity, and relatively high market capitalization (greater than $10 million, in most cases, although valuations are of course subject to change):
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While, theoretically, U.K. users are still able to fully use the platform, responding to the ruling, a number of U.K. banks, including Barclays and HSBC, have since banned their customers from depositing into Binance.
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If you already have a wallet on the Binance Smart Chain, getting Safemoon is as simple as exchanging it for any other token in your wallet on a decentralized exchange (DEX) such as PancakeSwap.
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