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>> No.19385812

I hope you guys listened to me yesterday, you'd be up >30% today.

>> No.19385822

>>19385792
>>19385812
11m, average buy is 16 sats.

>> No.19385847

>>19385822
P.S. not selling until 200+ sats

>> No.19385851

Already pumped, onto next coin

>> No.19385876
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>>19385851
I doubt it. Don't miss out Anon.

>> No.19385919
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19385919

For those who missed it, here's why it's pumping:
https://twitter.com/akropolisio/status/1265044125541425153
>Pensify is a secure, non-custodial, no-loss and no-risk Pension Fund built on Ethereum blockchain. By using Robo-Advisor for Yield (RAY) from Staked.US, Fund constantly generates interest from different DeFi protocols - Compound, Aave, dYdX, Fulcrum (latest is turned off atm), MCD, DSR. Members can also use Flash Loans to earn additional income via a browser bot for automatic arbitrage between Uniswap and Balancer pools. The fund is built using AkropolisOS framework, which allows automated liquidity provision enabled by the bonding curve, treasury management & automated yield rebalancing.
>We used AkropolisOS framework (https://akropolis.io) to build a basic architecture for Pensify. It is based on OpenZeppelin (http://openzeppelin.io) and allows automated liquidity provision enabled by the bonding curve, treasury management & automated yield rebalancing.
>To enable mobile support, we used Portis Wallet (https://www.portis.io). It provides secure storage and access to Pensify from any device.
>We use Uniswap (https://uniswap.exchange) and Balancer (https://balancer.finance) protocols as a part of arbitrage strategies for fund members. They can earn additional income by utilizing Flash Loans and performing arbitrage between Uniswap and Balancer.
>We use Compound and Aave (https://compound.finance) and Aave (https://aave.com) as an interest source through rebalancer - Robo Yield Advisor (https://staked.us/v/robo-advisor-yield/)) from Staked.Us. It allows us to accumulate interest on all Pensify funds.
>Mainnet (unaudited) - http://pensionfund.fi/
>Kovan http://kovan.pensionfund.fi/
>GitHub https://github.com/AlexanderMazaletskiy/pensify

>> No.19386490

>>19385847
Me either. They have a working product, received a grant from polkadot, use chainlink and aave. This isn't just pump and dump shilling.

>> No.19386591

>>19385792
>investing in female devs
LOL already tanking again

>> No.19386623

>very good coin sir buy now sir
>not pump dump
>solid use case
>just bought more
>dont miss it biz
>buy before normies fomo
>very good coin sir buy now sir

>> No.19386732

>>19386591
Wrong.
https://github.com/AlexanderMazaletskiy/pensify

>> No.19387161

>>19386591
Their main dev is a turbo autist. The ceo is deliciously beautiful. Pensify isnt even their main product they coded that during the hackathon thats how good they are.

>> No.19387510

>>19387161

CEO is a full-on autist as well, if you've ever heard her speak.

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>>19387510
still cute though

>> No.19389035

I bought a very small bag months ago at around .0013 cents because a mod or some member of akro was saying something about v2 release so I threw some money at it. What am I in for? When should I sell?
>>19385812
>>19385822
>>19385792

>> No.19389128

>>19389035
should be a healthy moon mission. when you should sell is up to you

>> No.19389132

>>19388574
how many link for a girl like this?

>> No.19389296

>>19389128
I guess I'll just take profits along the way. I always have trouble selling tops.

>> No.19389873

>>19389296
just keep in mind you will need 1 Million AKRO to run a validator

>> No.19389925

Anons think this will ever make it back to ICO price? 3 cents?

>> No.19389941

>>19389925
it will break ATH of 6 cents

>> No.19390557

>>19389941
If it does, I'm essentially retired.
Although I'd sell at least some along the way. But not before 150-200 sats range.

>> No.19390685

uncollateralized loans product will give this a ridiculous pump.

>> No.19390721

read this
https://wiki.akropolis.io/pool/
is this somehow actually works, this shit could go beyond 100M in a couple of weeks. legit x100 chance

>> No.19390799

>>19390685
just waiting on that audit from Certik they can launch mainnet.

So now they have the credit lending pool, pensify and they are still working on substrate for interoperability with Polkadot.

yea its going to pump hard

>> No.19390849

>>19390685

How the fug does that work?

>> No.19390884

aave released their new (very) successful product and it pumped to around 80M mcap. It had quite a few bagholders from back then and what I call some defi-bros buying loads of it before it pumped.
I see akro going to a similar value, that's how ridiculously undervalued it is right now.

>> No.19390894

>>19390849
read their mechanism here
https://wiki.akropolis.io/pool/

>> No.19391480

>>19385876
>Messari Crypto Mainnet Conference
>Naming and time couldn't be more suitable for us
>June 1-3

You had years, now you have 3 days.

>> No.19392124

-73% today fucking pajeet

>> No.19392176

>>19392124

It's up 10% today, brainlet.

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19392398

>>19392124
>being this much of a faggot

>> No.19392605

>>19392398
Wow a whopping 22%, it probably took 3 biz retards with 100$ to pump the price 22% fucking illiquid shit coin get fucked

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>>19392605

>> No.19393071

>>19392605
You must hate money