Midexmth Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 (edited) Now that PI has finally been listed, the reactions are mixed. Some are relieved they sold earlier, while others regret not selling. But the question remains: Is PI a good project, and was it worth the time invested? Personally, I converted my 114 PI to USDT, anticipating a market downturn due to the influx of short traders. Now, I'm eager to grow my USDT. I don't want to keep it idle but rather want to make more money with it, especially since we're in 2025, and the focus should be on maximizing returns. To achieve this, I'm considering locking my USDT to earn airdrops, targeting a 15% Annual Percentage Rate (APR). If you're interested in following a similar strategy, I strongly advise you to "Do Your Own Research" (DYOR). It's crucial to understand the risks and rewards before committing your funds. Here’s a breakdown of my strategy: 1. Convert PI to USDT: I sold my PI holdings to secure stable value in USDT, avoiding potential volatility. 2. Lock USDT for Airdrops: By staking or locking USDT, I aim to earn airdrops and achieve a 15% APR. This requires careful selection of platforms or protocols that offer such opportunities. 3. Diversify Investments: While focusing on USDT-based earnings, I’m also exploring other investment avenues like decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms, yield farming, or even low-risk crypto assets to diversify my portfolio. 4. Stay Informed: The crypto market is dynamic, and staying updated on trends, regulations, and new opportunities is key to making informed decisions. Remember, while the potential for high returns exists, so do risks. Always assess your risk tolerance and conduct thorough research before committing to any strategy. Good luck, and may your investments grow steadily! 🚀 Edited February 20 by Midexmth because of ** Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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