Took 1/2 of my $RUNE and bought some TCY on LeoDex!
Got it staked and waiting for the sweet payouts!
Also got a referral link! (Will leave it in the comments below -- just in case 🤣 )
LFG!! 🦁 💪 🚀 🌕
Took 1/2 of my $RUNE and bought some TCY on LeoDex!
Got it staked and waiting for the sweet payouts!
Also got a referral link! (Will leave it in the comments below -- just in case 🤣 )
LFG!! 🦁 💪 🚀 🌕
Monk is a good referral code to memorize.
Thank you!
Indeed it is! Hopefully some random person will remember it when they decide to sign up for LeoDex.
LOL!!
Passive $RUNE daily. Feels awesome.
How do you earn Passive $Rune
#gmfrens #freecompliments
By keeping the TCY, you can earn daily payout in RUNE once a day.
Please correct me if I am wrong. #askleo
Also explain more professionally.
What's TCY?
What is TCY? A new token launched on May 5th, 2025.
#askleo
Introduction to TCY
TCY is a token that was launched on May 5th, 2025. To earn passive $RUNE, you can stake TCY, which provides daily payouts in $RUNE.
This process allows users to generate income without actively engaging in trading or other activities. If you have any more questions about TCY or the staking process, feel free to ask.
Earning Passive $RUNE on INLEO
To earn passive $RUNE, you can participate in the TCY (ThorChain Yield) program on LeoDex.
Here's a step-by-step explanation:
This process allows you to generate passive income in $RUNE by holding and staking TCY tokens on LeoDex.
Please note that the specifics of the TCY program, including payout schedules and amounts, may be subject to change. Always review the latest information and terms before participating in any yield program.
I have not experienced it yet, butt I know that it will! 😀
Yes with the passage of time.
i never could find out a step by step for those that haven't used leodex. Nobody cared about me. 😢
LOL!!
I care!
I am knocking off for the evening, but I will come back around to you in the next 24 hours. If you'd like that is...
If I can figure this out then anyone can! 🤣
It has gotten easier than it used to be. 😀
https://leodex.io/?ref=monk