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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]BankerFarm Gamified High APR Staking Ecosystem BNB BUSD etc on: May 25, 2022, 03:36:54 PM
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2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / [ANN]BankerFarm Gamified High APR Staking Ecosystem BNB BUSD etc on: May 25, 2022, 03:34:48 PM
Introducing BANKER.FARM - the growing ecosystem aiming ultimately to gamify crypto investing.
Utilizing a simple but a genius concept to offer investors the possibility to earn high APR by buying-in rounds, managing investment, and exiting nearby the ATH.


The ecosystem consists currently of BUSD and BNB rounds on Binance Smart Chain (BSC), and more are on the way.

Earn up to 12% daily by staking BUSD and/or BNB (APR 1460%) and BusdBanker / BnbBanker (APR 2920%) rewards.
BUSD and BNB rounds offers also 3-tier referrals & weekly holder airdrops!

The initial investment gets locked when you buy in & stake (APR 1460%) and starts to generate immediately a modest 4% daily base interest paid in corresponding tokens.
Depending on the risk/profit level you feel comfortable with, you can sell, reinvest, and/or stake tokens accumulating in your wallet.

The real magic kicks in with the staking of rewards as it pays 8% daily extra (APR 2920%). This means in total 12% daily.

Selling cuts profits as you exit the round or you can sell partially taking some profits while continuing to seek more rewards.
However, the aim should be to cash out by selling nearby the ATH.

Furthermore, price changes create also potential. Successful “players” have the guts to wait until they exit, waiting not only until they have maximized their balance but also the ATH, skyrocketing profits.

The round ends when the contract TVL drops to near zero. No one knows in advance how long each round lasts as it depends on investors’ decisions and the community’s efforts of sharing ref links.
It can be anything from a week to months or longer! Then it’s the time to get ready for the next rounds.

Principal investment can not unstaked. Rewards can be unstaked and sold after 7 days of staking. The collective daily sell limit is 40.000 on BUSD & BNB rounds.

We aim to build gamified ecosystem around old "miner" concept. dApps & rounds already works, welcome!

What's new is on the roadmap, "round tokens" are not meant for long-time holding (you should sell nearby ATH or anyway before the round ends), each round consists new round token.

The roadmap includes:
*Round High Scores
*Prizes for the top investors
*dApp updates with real-time price charts etc.
*Round TVL preloader
*Launching on other blockchains (KuCoin, Fantom, matic/Polygon)
*Still unnamed "Main Token” launch (holding the full power of the whole ecosystem)
"Provably fair lottery (daily wins & jackpots for round participants)
*NFT collection with utility (benefits for holders such as better payouts)
*Gamification features and visuals

Buy / Sell / Stake using dApps below:

BUSDBANKER dApp:
https://busd.banker.farm/

BNBBANKER dApp:
https://bnb.banker.farm/

Website
https://banker.farm/

Official links
https://linktr.ee/bankerfarm

Intro video:
https://youtu.be/MaIkf_4n6v0

123 Winners $3000+ Giveaway / Airdrop combo:
https://banker.farm/win/

Welcome to follow us on social media:
Telegram https://t.me/bankerfarm
Discord https://discord.com/invite/CSxBpvRJKm
Twitter https://twitter.com/BankerFarm
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bankerfarm/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/passive.income.cryptos
Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/bankerfarm/

How it can be sustainable?
Rounds are not meant to be sustainable. The round starts and ends when the majority of investors sell, i.e., TVL drops to near zero. The new round starts! There will be always big winners and of course, those who lost. master the game, and take profits! The Banker.Farm ecosystem in whole instead is meant to be long lasting and developing, for example, TVL-preloader will help kickstart new rounds! We're building a community who knows how the "game" works, welcome!
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: How "Risk-Free Value (RFV)" works on Titano and its forks such as Safutitano? on: April 17, 2022, 04:02:43 PM
Tried to go through the contract to understand it, i'm not a coder so I may be wrong, but it seems quite much that "RFV" is just the wallet that receive RFV fee... and contract actually doesn't do anything regarding that. i.e. if something is done with holdings, it's done manually or at least outside that contract.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / How "Risk-Free Value (RFV)" works on Titano and its forks such as Safutitano? on: April 17, 2022, 10:50:30 AM
I'm trying to understand logic on Titano and its forks such as Safutitano etc.
They all speak about "Risk-Free Value (RFV)" or similar, but no one explains it clearly or at least the way I can understand.

So, trying to figure out how the "Risk-Free Value (RFV)" wallet/mechanism actually works.

For example the whitepaper (https://safutitano.gitbook.io/safu-titano/risk-free-value-rfv) says:
"When the daily RFV gains are greater than or equal to all the Holders Daily ROI, this means that the Swap Threshold can fill the plus-value generated from the Rebase Rewards"
I don't understand what that actually means in practice Smiley I.e., what happens when "RFV gains are greater than or equal to all the Holders Daily ROI"?
I understood that RFV receives 5% of transactions converted in BUSD But what the contract does with the funds or nothing automatically?
Does it mean that in this situation actually nothing happens, i.e. RFV wallet balance just grows?
Furthermore, the whitepaper says:
"If the daily RFV gains are lower than the Holders Daily ROI, a portion of the Treasury is added to fill the difference."
What happens in practice when "RFV gains are lower than the Holders Daily ROI"?
Does the contract transfer BUSD automatically from the "treasury" wallet to the RFV wallet or what?

Is anyone able to explain the "RFV" wallet and how it functions in clear words?

Here's the contract source
https://github.com/SafuTitanoSAFTI/SafuTitano/blob/main/SafuTitano.sol
5  Economy / Economics / Re: China silk road plan to europe on: April 11, 2022, 11:17:49 AM
Here's link to recent article about the project written by Ai Weiwei, so the article has interesting point of view and not "official" propaganda.  It's already partially ready. In general huge $900B project. Anyway, have to raise hat for China building such things across continents. Weiwei sees it as a power grab, which is partially true, but it has also huge positive impact on local economies and connections. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/19/ai-weiwei-new-silk-road-chinese-power-grab.
6  Other / Off-topic / Re: Elon Musk is a Sissy-Bitch on: April 02, 2022, 08:56:59 AM
I understand this thread is about Elon, and everyone has own opinion... However, 20% tax is still quite "reasonable" if you compare it for example for many European countries. Anyway, what ever the tax will be, there is always means to avoid it - it's just politics. For example, in Finland capital tax is something like 34%, and things are practically double taxed in many cases to feed "communist" regime... anyway, those who really have money don't really pay much taxes and the same will be in the US.
7  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is science actually running too fast? on: April 02, 2022, 08:48:39 AM
Science never advances too fast, I think so as science actually - somehow I can say - saved my life. Generally, it may be hard to stay up to date especially if you follow wide range of fields as I try to do. However, especially tech & bio are going to advance faster and faster thx to AI, which is already used successfully for example on biotech etc. Of course fast advancing science brings also old worriers -how to keep science serving mankind instead of turning tables against us. Think about genetic manipulation for example... how do you feel with super humans who have abilities you can only dream of like memory, brain "processing power" etc. or how human soldiers can fight against AI controlled war drones? View this all against history... the Earth was seen the center of the universe and witches were burnt. Ultimately it was advance in science that transformed us to where we are today, and that continues.
8  Other / Off-topic / Re: What Do you do in your free time? on: April 02, 2022, 08:37:31 AM
I don't actually have "free time" or it depends on how to categorize things. I guess its a bit different for people who work for others vs who work for themselves, but I don't categorize my time for free / not free as everything is mixed.
9  Economy / Economics / Re: Britain To Announce Its Crypto Regulatory Intentions Soon on: April 01, 2022, 12:10:22 PM
Regulating stablecoins can cause cryptos crash. If Tether is forced to reveal everything, it wipes out a lot of value not to mention some other stable coins. There's the deep sink hole full of nothing.
10  Other / Meta / Re: The IQ LEVEL on: April 01, 2022, 09:00:46 AM
That would be actually nice feature to be permanent, forces people to civilize themselves, and nice to see as your IQ increases post by post!!!  Roll Eyes
11  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Nuclear war? on: April 01, 2022, 08:21:49 AM
Unfortunately politicians are what they are. Read history of the "Cuban Missile Crisis", which was very very very near US /CCCP nuking each other. And for what reason?

However, Ukraine is next to Russia and any nuke there poses danger directly to Russia itself, including St.Petersburg, which is home town of the Putin he loves. Maybe they use tactical nukes if if desperate situation, but in a such case NATO doesn't respond. Because it's clear it most likely leads to full scale nuking - that would be the ultimate doomsday for the planet Earth.
12  Other / Off-topic / Re: Which VPN to pick? on: March 29, 2022, 09:43:15 PM
Setup your own vpn, get vps & setup Wireguard and you're done! Even better, do it as a company, so if someone wants know something about vpn users, they've to come and ask from you... and you can say that logs are only in the memory and gets wiped out exactly when connection is cut. It's not really so complicated, and doesn't cost too much. Works perfectly for your PC & mobile devices.
13  Other / Off-topic / Re: How to forget her? on: March 29, 2022, 09:36:52 PM
I would say it depends on what happened. Loved one died (have experienced that) or lovely girlfriend/wife left you (have experienced that). Generally in both cases time helps a lot. Drinking or drugs etc makes things just worse. For me finding Shaoling Kung Fu helped a lot. Also having good time with friends helped a lot. Ultimately, understanding that tears of sorrow and tears of joy are exactly the same helps!
14  Other / Off-topic / Re: Ever been to Thailand? on: March 29, 2022, 09:29:57 PM
I've been on Thailand only two times. It's lovely country, lovely people... but if you're going there because of women, be sure to study their culture and what are their expectations etc. It's totally different thing than in the "west". I've a few friends who are married with thai women, and they've now children also... but if you go so serious, be sure to be ready to some things that are expected. Start Googling are reading Smiley If you go for holiday, that's another story as long as you don't say anything unacceptable about the King Shocked Grin
15  Economy / Economics / Re: Member Of The E.U. Parliament Says Crypto Transactions Shouldn’t Be Anonymous on: March 29, 2022, 09:23:58 PM
There now coming in very fast pace news about intentions & will to tighten "crypto rules". As i've stated on various posts, it's going to be a nightmare from the privacy point of view. It's going to kill innovation or at least set so high barrier of entry that bootstrapping teens can't anymore launch projects which disturbs technology. That's bad in general, and the crypto community should try to push some really decentralized solutions that simply can not controlled. The orginal idea how to get Bitcoins, i.e. mining, is nice... it wasn't nice years later to get bank account closed because of transfering money to some crypto exchange and so on. So, there's coming a lot more not nice things with increasing regulation.
16  Economy / Economics / Re: Impact of a US Digital Dollar on Crypto? on: March 29, 2022, 12:43:18 PM
I see CBDC very worrying what comes to "traditional" cryptocurrencies. Governments are going to regulate cyrptos to the death and take market share easily.

They don't have to say it, but governments can use for example "airdrop" to make their CBDCs the most held crypto in the country/world with a push of the button... just create "wallets" for everyone based on for example social security numbers, etc., and airdropping a few crypto dollars to every citizen.

In a such scenario, what are the ways for Bitcoin and alts to compete? ...and ultimately there are no rooms to compete because of regulations, you need to be a bank to be allowed to exchange etc cryptos. We're not yet there, but dreams of wide adpotion will eventually turn against the whole crypto community. Let's have fun as long as it's possible, and create cryptos that are REALLY decentralized and impossible to regulate. That's the only way to survive in the long run. Trust me.
17  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are you living a healthy life? How? on: March 29, 2022, 12:37:01 PM
Previously I drank quite much, and not worked out, but sat in the front of PC late night. Then started to workout a few times week, jog almost daily, eat healthy and started to practice Shaolin Kung Fu, it really transformed my life more healthy. Of course there was woman behind this. If your own health is not enough to motivate for the change, find someone who cares about you, that makes magic Smiley
18  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Do you tell your friends about your crypto achievements? on: March 29, 2022, 12:29:41 PM
Stopped speaking about cryptos, including trading with most of my friends. They just follow main stream news and ultimately don't understand cryptos. They were always happy when cryptos "crashed" and speaked about illegal use, tax evasion etc when I said how well things can go... I only speak with a few who know how things work Smiley This way everyone sleeps better  Roll Eyes
19  Economy / Economics / Government backed digital currency may lead in dystopian society on: March 29, 2022, 12:21:54 PM
As the US government is preparing the "crypto dollar" (regarding the Whitehouse) among other governments (for example regarding rumors about The UK revealing plans for more regulation), this raises serious (although old) questions about privacy and control.

The gov backed digital currency is most likely programmable, meaning it can be altered when the government decides. It will be most likely easy to track, not only transactions but also people using it, and for what they use it. It may become easily politicized (as the current USD), but even more, as it can be easily given, restricted, and taken. In plain words, Central Bank Backed Digital Currency puts enormous power in the hands of bureaucrats.

It can be argued that for example, the crypto dollar backed by the central federal reserve doesn't have anything in common with cryptos such as Bitcoin. However, as governments around the world launch their state-backed cryptos, it's clear that cryptos in general face tightening regulation as states want to take control back. For example, with reference to the blockchain.news article stating that:

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The Japanese government is pushing for new legislation that will request cryptocurrency trading platforms operating in the country become governed by the same rules that apply to banks.
I think it's quite possible at least soe states decide not to allow in the long run competing decentralized currencies at all because those may undermine "official cryptos". That may lead to the situation in which cryptos such as Bitcoin and alts will be compared to fake money and creating & using them will be punished heavily.

It seems some of our dream from the beginning start to materialize in the form of wide adoption. However, it seems that the dream may turn into an Orwellian nightmare - which is a reality to some extent for example in certain provinces in China. Add gov controlled crypto to the surveillance machine, and that's it!

The situation is not so far away from China in the US or Russia or even in old European democracies. tech is out there, cameras have been installed, policing budgets get boosted, AI is more and more utilized, data is collected - if not publicly - in secrecy, and so on. The only missing piece is a trackable payment vehicle - which gov issued cryptos make a reality.
20  Economy / Economics / Re: Regulation seem like the only option left on: March 28, 2022, 12:42:24 PM
Regulation tends to kill innovation, therefore it's not good at all. Increasing regulation kills also decentralization and privacy. Cryto community somewhat self regulated early years, of course there's no way back to it... but towards tightening laws, which leads ultimately as tight regulations as with banks. That is absolutely bad thing. It puts power on the few hands of the few bureaucrats, and leaves no room for small actors or individuals to enter the ecosystem with innovative solutions nor copy & paste tokens.
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