contactwestern Posted 28 Dec 2023, 08:18 Posted 28 Dec 2023, 08:18 (edited) TurtSat TurtSat is a recently popular IDO platform, promising a minimum 20x return for each IDO project. However, participation requires a whitelist, which can be obtained through activities organized by various IDO projects in collaboration with Port3, Galxe, etc., or by participating in Twitter lottery events hosted by KOLs. To enhance your chances of winning and participate with multiple accounts, you can utilize Morelogin's fingerprint browser and its synchronizer feature. TurtSat Twitter Staking URL: https://turtsat.io/stake BakerySwap BakerySwap's IDO, Bake, has a strong relationship with Binance, and its IDO projects are known for their high quality. In the last round, filling a quota of 2E resulted in a return of 1.97E, yielding 160,000 tokens and a profit of 2000U, equivalent to over a 15x return. The current second-phase project, @Bitland_zone, has seen its off-market guaranteed whitelist price reach 3000U, with the beta whitelist valued at 200U. If you prefer not to buy, you can also participate in lottery events hosted by various KOLs. To boost your chances of winning, it's advisable to use a fingerprint browser for participation with multiple accounts. BakerySwap Medium Original text Bounce Brand The Bounce platform has successfully launched IDO projects like MultiBit and BitStable, making each round worthwhile. The new launchpad features three pools, requiring staking of $auction, $daii, and $mubi to participate. The mubi pool involves a lottery but is worth participating in, as the rewards are substantial if you win. Bounce Launchpad Ape Terminal Ape Terminal, a launchpad platform, was founded by a former daomaker member. The three projects launched so far have been quite successful, each offering over 10x returns. However, these projects are traditional and not closely related to current BTC or SOL trends. It's important to note that this platform hasn't issued its own token. Ape Terminal Launchpad Edited 8 Jan 2024, 10:46 by Helber
Helber Posted 28 Dec 2023, 11:44 Posted 28 Dec 2023, 11:44 @contactwestern , In the Russian-speaking forum, posts can be published that are either 1) Written entirely in Russian, or 2) If you use native language (for example, English), please use Russian version duplicated in the same post. Google translate is allowed. Publications that do not match these rules are moved to sections "English" or "Other".
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