boby1988 Posted August 22, 2021 Share Posted August 22, 2021 What is HUGIN Finance? As I know it is a DEX aggregator built into the BSC and made for the BSC ecosystem, offering the best crypto prices around all BSC DEX and enabling the ecosystem to grow. It also provides an ILO function to do. HUGIN Finance helps you make the most out of your crypto in two ways: Trade and Yield Farming Trade This is a great place to make money from crypto trading. Buy and sell cryptocurrencies through exchanges Yield Farming What is yield farming? Yield farming is a process that allows cryptocurrency holders to earn rewards on their holdings. With yield farming, an investor deposits units of a cryptocurrency into a lending protocol to earn interest from trading fees. Main Features Automatic Liquidity with 6% transaction reflection tax Each transfer of HUGIN Token(HGN) must pay 6% transfer tax. The 4.8% transfer tax gets added back to the liquidity pool through the contract automatically. This will help to raise the HGN price floor continuously. And the liquidity will be locked and inaccessible. Automatic Burning 4.8% transfer tax will be allocated to automatic liquidity acquisition. And the rest 1.2% transfer tax will be burned immediately. The whole process is automatic. Anti Whale Transfer more than 0.5% of the total supply will be rejected. So a big whale cannot dump the price immediately like other farms before HUGIN Finance. As the total supply grows, this ratio will be reduced. 75% of 4% Deposit Fee Redistribution to HGN token holders A 4% deposit fee will be charged when users enter staking on HUGIN Finance. The 3% deposit fee to HGN holders in HUGIN farms to encourage holding. For more info you can simply visit at https://docs.huginfinance.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melissahill Posted August 23, 2021 Share Posted August 23, 2021 Hugin is the favored partner of Investor Relations and Public Relations Officers by offering them a full range of services including: financial, ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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