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RE: Leo Talk 7/28/21 - Come Join Our Chat

in LeoFinance4 years ago

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Dane:

I was thinking (I know, scary thing). And I figured I better throw this your way before I forget (I'm getting older, you know).

Anyway, with all the talk about CBDC's, would it not be wise for the guide to publish something on stablecoins - at least on the two bigger ones (Tether and USDC)? Plus there is always the more interesting one - Ampleforth.

Just my two cents by way of suggestion for maybe the near future. I already started working on LINK Pros and Cons.

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The only reason I've avoided them, is because I thought they'd be lame.

But your pitch with CBDCs in the news makes sense so I guess that's next.


I was also thinking we can add some more layers to our guides now that we have some content.

For example all of our individual coin guides are layer 3.

But we could also add a layer for what type of coin they are.

Something like this:

  • What is cryptocurrency?
    • What are memecoins?
      • What is Dogecoin?
      • What is SafeMoon?
    • What are Stablecoins?
      • What is Tether?
      • What is USDC?

There is literally endless content potential for the @crypto-guides account.

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I'm now fixated with thinking about an interesting, non-boring (and non-lame) way to approach stablecoins.

  1. Call the Section "What Are Stablecoins" and title the 1st subsection the same explaining fiat backed, commodity backed, and algorithmic stablecoin mechanics there.
  2. Then do a subsection on Tether with A BIT of History and A FEW SPECIFIC Facts. Then repeat this for:
  3. USDC
  4. BUSD
  5. A commodity-backed stablecoin (I can't think of one off the top of my head - sucks to get old), and
  6. Ampleforth

The meat is in the first subsection and the specifics are short - maybe two or three paragraphs about the specific coin.

Just throwing it out there. Think about it- its your decision.

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This is all good stuff.

I've saved this one in my notes and It'll help figure out the structure when the time comes :)

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I'm glad it wil be of some help. I thought I was just being a pain in your ass. (LOL)

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I see your point. That could also get us into another big area that's been avoided. - DeFi Platforms. I mean we covered Binance and Ethereum (I know, they are Exchanges, but you know what I mean, I hope), but what about the bigger ones like: PANCAKESWAP, SUSHISWAP, QUICKSWAP, POLYCAT, and separately THORSWAP?

Just brining up the possibilities boss.

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Yep, a few more:

  • What are DeFi platforms?
    • What is Cub Finance?
    • What is PancakeSwap?
    • What is SushiSwap?
  • What are privacy coins?
    • What is Monero?
    • What is Zcash?

Again, endless content potential.

How we're building out all this content slowly and naturally (in Google's eyes) is perfect.

It's always going to be a long term play and it's going exactly how it should be :)

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Works for me. It will keep me busy and out of trouble.

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Just a detail on Ampleforth...

Starting July 2021, Publish0x switched from paying authors in ETH to Ampleforth. The first posting I make on Publish0x (I have no idea when) will get me Ampleforth; I would need to go elsewhere to get my ETH fix.

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For a long time both Eth and Ampleforth were offered by Publish0x. Then they added Farm (now iFarm) and there were three available payments. Not only did they stop Eth rewards they cut the amount of all the remaining rewards in half.

Ampleforth was NOT substituted in place of Ethereum as you state!

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I forgot about iFarm. Good catch.

I must have misread these two paragraphs from the notice Publish0x made to its members:

All of the tips in the next period on Publish0x will be in AMPL and iFARM, where the chance will be equal that you will get a tip in either of the two tokens.

That means that ETH is no longer used as a tipping token, as of now. You can withdraw your ETH between now and the 28th of June, 2021. On Tuesday, the 29th of June, the remaining ETH will be converted to it's corresponding $USD value in AMPL.

(Emphasis in original post)

For anyone who left ETH in their wallet after the date mentioned, ETH was converted into AMPL. Before that date, there was no problem.

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