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yearn-protocol
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What's your favourite ecosystem outside of Terra?
Well, I would be way off my knowledge comfort zone since I personally cannot absorb ETH gas fees in DeFi. So I cannot help you more than that. I believe YearnFinance is one of the well respected DeFi solution on Ethereum, and probably the place I would start with.
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How would YOU put $970K worth of ETH to work for you while you HODL it?
Also interested in any kind of robot auto-investment of ETH, some system where you deposit funds and they are managed on your behalf following the market and trends. I *think* this is what https://yearn.finance is trying to do, but they are in beta. Has anyone built a fully operational and proven auto ETH investment platform?
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If you had invested $1000 in USDT a year ago , your current value would be $1050 by staking it. The "neutral" side of investing into Crypto which no one talks about.
The latter is how you see big yields that wouldn't make much sense otherwise. The thing is that the value of those governance tokens can fluctuate a LOT more than your base assets, so unless you sell them immediately, your rewards could lose value. That's where yield aggregators (also known as auto-compounders) like yearn.finance come in. They automatically convert the rewards back into the base assets so that you don't have to hold those governance tokens.
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How to know a use case is a good use case?
Curve DAO, dYdX, yearn.finance and any of its ilk - wealth management tools
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I'm now the proud owner of a Solana-based dogcoin. :)
Seriously. If we've learnt anything from other hypes like yearn.finance last year it's this:
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Coinbase offering 1% APR staking rewards on USDC
check this link for some of the yields, u can get on yearn.finance. theirs other ones but this ones pretty straight forward to use
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can't locate $yvWFTM
I recently put some $WFTM in beta.yearn.finance, to then take the $yvWFTM to abracadabra. All went well. Today I wanted to put in more wFTM into that same yearn vault. After doing so, I can't seem to locate the receipt token. Anyone have any idea where to find it? It's not in my Metamask and I can't find it on yearn.finance either...
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ELI5- Yearn.finance value
yearn.finance is a DeFi yield-farming aggregator service. This means that the protocol finds the best yields across platforms like Aave, Compound, and dYdX, mostly across Ethereum, to earn in-kind yields based on the aforementioned protocols.
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Why are yield rates on CeFi so much higher than DeFi and how sustainable is this?
During one of their AMA's a while back Alex mentioned that the reason Celsius' rates are so high is because they use all the defi apps like AAVE, Compound, etc and switch amongst them to get the best rates. Never really questioned that answer too much, but today I was looking at yearn.finance and that is what they claim to do (aggregate other defi rates and switch to the best one), but yearn is offering between 2% and 4%. Most defi apps like curve also offer around 2.5% or so on stablecoins. Just wondering how Celsius is able to offer 8.88% yield (and BlockFi is able to offer 8.25%), which is more than twice any rates I was able to find on defi? Still learning here so forgive me if I am missing something.
- آندره کرونژ کیست و چه اقداماتی در حوزه ارزهای دیجیتال انجام داده است؟
awesome-solidity
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Need guidance about smart contract development and auditing
https://github.com/bkrem/awesome-solidity - a repo w literally everything
- Crazy resource for solidity and web3
- [Serio] ¿IT es nuestra Unica salvacion laboral en Mexico?
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Some Useful GitHub Repositories To Enhance Your Web3 Skills
2. Awesome Solidity
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Critique of Crypto/Web3
I am genuinely curious on useful applications for a decentralized ledger, so I skimmed this linkdump.
> https://github.com/OffcierCia/DeFi-Developer-Road-Map
Background and development information, no applications. This link, by itself, has a massive number of links.
> https://github.com/bkrem/awesome-solidity
This links is later duplicated, but is also mostly background and developer information. There is one section titled "deployed on Ethereum mainnet" which seems to be mostly dev tools again
* rarity, an MMO (example UI: https://raritymmo.com/). That's kind of cool, if unlikely to be monetizable.
- [COMPLETE NOOB HERE] Wanted to create an ERC20 token. Any no code tool you would recommend? PS, I know a token is only on one chain, but I've seen tokens on both ETH & BSC chains. I think its called wrapping. How does it work? How is price kept same? Any no code tool you would recommend? Thank you!
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Awesome Functional Programming
I like them when I am new to a technology or programming language. For example last year I spent a significant amount of time writing Go code and doing Solidity/blockchain development.
Being able to scan [awesome-go](https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go), [awesome-solidity](https://github.com/bkrem/awesome-solidity), and [awesome-nft](https://github.com/gianni-dalerta/awesome-nft) for general resources, projects, guides, or just general information was a nice resource to have in my back pocket.
I think your point is valid, but it's also a personal expectation of what you get out of the resource. I think the fact that they are open ended helps both developers who are trying to reach an audience and people who are browsing for new tools, ideas, etc.
- Web3.0 Resources
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to Blockchain Development
1. Blockchain https://cognitiveclass.ai/courses/blockchain-course https://github.com/yjjnls/awesome-blockchain https://cyprianaarons.hashnode.dev/blockchain-for-dummies-ckpihiqql02x5crs18kas0566 2. Solidity https://www.tutorialspoint.com/solidity/index.htm https://cryptozombies.io/ https://github.com/bkrem/awesome-solidity 3. Web3.js https://www.useweb3.xyz/ https://asiedu-dev.hashnode.dev/web30-a-down-to-earth-understanding-of-this-- new-raging-evolution 4. Ethereum https://www.tutorialspoint.com/ethereum/index.htm https://github.com/ttumiel/Awesome-Ethereum https://ethereum.org/en/developers/ https://ethereum.org/en/whitepaper/ 5. Dapps https://www.dappuniversity.com/ https://medium.com/heptagon/step-by-step-guide-to-build-a-dapp-a-homo-sapiens-2-day-love-affair-with-ethereum-dapp-de2b0dea12f1 6. Nft https://nftschool.dev/ https://github.com/gianni-dalerta/awesome-nft
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What are some good open-source repositories that I can contribute to as a beginner blockchain developer?
Awesome Solidity
What are some alternatives?
harvest-strategy - The Hardhat environment for strategy development
solidity - Solidity, the Smart Contract Programming Language
GLM-stake-pool - Yield farming opportunity for Golem's GLM token holders. (By staking uniswap-LP tokens that is a pair between GLM and ETH into the stake pool)
awesome-web3 - List of awesome web3 resources
besu - An enterprise-grade Java-based, Apache 2.0 licensed Ethereum client https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/besu
awesome-erlang - A curated list of awesome Erlang libraries, resources and shiny things.
vyper - Pythonic Smart Contract Language for the EVM
solang - Solidity Compiler for Solana and Polkadot
curve-contract - Vyper contracts used in Curve.fi exchange pools.
full-blockchain-solidity-course-py - Ultimate Solidity, Blockchain, and Smart Contract - Beginner to Expert Full Course | Python Edition
contracts-v2 - V2 Contracts for the Dracula Protocol
remix - This has been moved to https://github.com/ethereum/remix-project