Cryptoic Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 With the recent events in the market now, i decided to take a break from trading until the market gets stable again but i plan to participate in presales in the next few months. You might be curious to know the reason, right ? Personally, presale and staking are my main low risk investments when i plan to take a break. Recently, i bought quite a couple tokens, $WEPE and $SOLX on presale and i plan to add another to the list. Coincidentally, i spotted one $WCT on Bitget’s LaunchX, its main features i found on its website even convinced me further. https://www.bitgetapp.com/news/detail/12560604573736 According to the website, its the native token of the WalletConnect Network which enhances onchain user experiences by allowing them to contribute to a better onchain future through shared incentives. It’s built on Optimism’s OP mainnet leveraging both Ethereum’s security and Optimism’s speed. The highlight of it all, participants can also stake WCT tokens to earn rewards, this further increases their active participation. I find it so intriguing it has over 40,000 app projects built on it and it’s also aiming to backup UX innovation across web3. I can’t wait to see how its listing will turn out. What do you think about buying tokens at presale ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alesoft Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 Presales can be a great way to get in early on promising projects, but they also come with risks—especially in volatile market conditions. You seem to have a solid strategy by focusing on lower-risk options like staking and presales, which can provide potential gains while minimizing exposure to immediate market fluctuations. $WCT on Bitget’s LaunchX sounds interesting, particularly with its integration into Optimism’s OP mainnet and its role in Web3 UX innovation. Having 40,000+ app projects built on it adds credibility, but as always, due diligence is key. Checking the team, tokenomics, vesting schedules, and real utility behind the project is essential. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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