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Friday, February 21, 2025
Unlocking Crypto Mastery: Insider Lessons from 7 Years in the Crypto World

The crypto market is as unpredictable as it is exhilarating. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just stepping into this brave new world, understanding its underlying dynamics can mean the difference between striking gold and facing a hard fall. Drawing on over seven years of hands-on experience, this guide distills hard-won lessons into a clear, practical roadmap for success.
In this article, we'll cover:
- Self-Assessment & Cash Flow Mastery: Discover your investor profile.
- Decoding the Crypto Market Cycle: Learn to identify the four key phases.
- Tokenomics & FOMO Control: Become a tokenomics expert and manage your emotional investing.
- Building Your Competitive Edge: Harness the power of social media and community.
Let's dive into the insights that can transform your approach to crypto investing.
1. Know Thyself: The Foundation of Smart Investing
Before you put a single dollar into crypto, take a hard look at your financial situation and risk appetite. The first step is to understand your personal investor profile. Ask yourself:
- What are my monthly income and fixed expenses (rent, mortgage, bills)?
- How much discretionary money do I have for investing versus enjoying life?
- Am I a young professional with fewer obligations or a family-oriented investor with long-term commitments?
A simple cash flow breakdown can be a game changer:

This flowchart helps you visualize the process of assessing your cash flow to decide how much capital you can comfortably risk in the crypto market.
2. The Crypto Market Cycle: From Accumulation to Markdown
Understanding the cyclical nature of the crypto market is essential. The market typically moves through four distinct phases:
- Accumulation Phase
At this stage, market sentiment is low. Prices have bottomed out, and only a few early believers are buying. This is the time when the foundations for the next bull run are being laid. - Markup Phase
As new technologies and innovations emerge — often fueled by institutional interest and positive regulatory shifts — the market experiences a surge. Expectations soar as hype builds up around major news such as ETF approvals or breakthrough partnerships. - Distribution Phase
Here, the bubble starts to deflate. Despite lingering optimism, the market shows signs of overextension. Prices reach unsustainable levels, and early investors begin to cash out. - Markdown Phase
Finally, reality sets in. Overinflated expectations come crashing down, leading to significant sell-offs. This phase paves the way for a fresh start in the next accumulation period.
To illustrate, consider this state diagram that maps the journey:

Understanding where the market stands within this cycle helps you make smarter entry and exit decisions. It also clarifies why "holding forever" isn't always the best strategy — sometimes, it's wiser to take profits as the hype peaks.
3. Mastering Tokenomics & Taming FOMO
Become a Tokenomics Expert
Tokenomics is the lifeblood of crypto investing. Every token has its own economic model — supply, distribution mechanisms, utility, and demand drivers. Many investors lose money simply because they haven't dug deep enough into these details. For example, projects that reached all-time highs only to plummet in value often did so because investors failed to understand their underlying tokenomics.
Key takeaway:
Study the structure of each token and how it influences its market behavior. Become proficient at analyzing token supply, emission schedules, and demand curves.
Control Your FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)
Crypto markets are notorious for their emotional swings. Social media buzz and sensational headlines can create a fear of missing out, leading to rash decisions. The advice here is clear: avoid buying the dip with the expectation of an endless drop. Instead, set realistic entry points and stick to a disciplined strategy — even if that means paying a bit more for quality assets when the market is hot.
4. Building Your Competitive Edge: The Power of Information
In the world of crypto, timing is everything. Gaining an edge over the competition means staying ahead of the curve by leveraging social media and specialized tools. Here are some practical tips:
- Twitter as Your Information Hub:
Instead of passively scrolling through endless feeds, use Twitter Pro's list functionality to follow key influencers, early project discoverers, and seasoned analysts. Create custom lists to filter noise and capture only the most relevant updates. - Utilize Crypto Research Tools:
Platforms like Dex Screener and DeFi Llama offer invaluable insights into token volume, liquidity, and trends. These tools help you track projects that are gaining traction before they hit mainstream awareness. - Join a Community:
Whether it's a private group like Agora or any other vibrant crypto community, surrounding yourself with informed peers is crucial. Sharing ideas and experiences not only accelerates your learning curve but also shields you from making isolated mistakes.
Invest with Confidence and Curiosity
Crypto investing is not just about chasing the next big win — it's about developing a nuanced understanding of a rapidly evolving market. By knowing your financial profile, mastering market cycles, delving deep into tokenomics, and arming yourself with timely information, you set yourself on the path to sustainable success.
What steps will you take today to refine your crypto strategy? Join the conversation — share your thoughts, questions, and experiences in the comments below. Remember, every smart investor was once a curious beginner.
source: https://raglup.medium.com/unlocking-crypto-mastery-insider-lessons-from-7-years-in-the-crypto-world-bdb7a81ea53a?source=rss-f56f44caad34------2
Monday, February 17, 2025
7 Expert Tips to Dodge the Deadly Crypto Trading Pitfalls

Have you ever experienced that rush when your crypto portfolio hits an all-time high — only to see those gains vanish as quickly as they appeared? In the volatile world of cryptocurrency, it's easy to be seduced by the numbers on the screen. But those dazzling gains can be nothing more than illusions if not managed properly. This article explores the psychological traps and common mistakes many traders fall into, offering seven essential tips to help you safeguard your capital and trade smarter.
The Euphoria That Sets You Up for Failure
Imagine this: your portfolio is ablaze with green, your ATH (All-Time High) shimmers on the screen, and you feel unstoppable. The temptation to capture that moment and share it with friends is overwhelming. However, what you see isn't liquid cash. Once you factor in trading fees, commissions, and taxes, those soaring numbers shrink dramatically. This false sense of security often leads traders to:
- Overestimate their gains: Believing that digital numbers translate directly into real profits.
- Fall into overconfidence: Assuming that winning streaks will continue indefinitely.
- Engage in impulsive trading: Rotating tokens without a clear strategy.
- Succumb to revenge trading: Risking more capital in a desperate bid to recover losses.
Before diving into the top tips, let's visualize the decision-making process that often traps investors.
Visualizing the Decision: When to Take Profits
Below is a chart that captures the essential steps an investor should consider when faced with an ATH scenario:

Top 7 Expert Crypto Trading Tips
1. Recognize the Illusion of Your ATH
Your portfolio's ATH is a milestone — not actual cash in hand. Trading fees, withdrawal commissions, and taxes can significantly reduce what appears to be a hefty profit. Accepting this fact is crucial to avoid overconfidence and the subsequent traps it brings.
2. Embrace Non-Linear Growth
It's a common misconception to believe that a winning streak will continue at a steady, linear rate. Markets are cyclical; even assets like Bitcoin have experienced sharp 70% corrections within weeks. Adjust your expectations, diversify your investments, and plan for inevitable downturns.
3. Develop a Profit-Taking Strategy
Waiting for that mythical "perfect" exit point is a recipe for disaster. Instead, set clear, predetermined exit points before you even enter a trade. By taking profits periodically, you secure gains and build a robust base for reinvestment — regardless of where the market heads next.
4. Be Wary of Blindly Buying the Dip
Buying the dip can be enticing — after all, a 20%, 30%, or even 50% drop might seem like an opportunity to scoop up discounted assets. However, a dip might signal the beginning of a deeper decline rather than a temporary setback. Evaluate the token's fundamentals and market context before committing additional capital.
5. Resist the Urge to Overtrade
In a bullish market, the lure of rotating tokens to chase even higher returns is strong. Yet, overtrading often results in diminishing returns. Instead of constantly swapping high-performing tokens for lower-cap alternatives, focus on projects with solid fundamentals and take gradual profits.
6. Avoid Revenge Trading
Revenge trading is an emotionally charged mistake — when losses trigger a desperate desire to "win back" what was lost. This approach leads to riskier bets and can compound your losses. Recognize these emotional triggers, pause, and reassess your strategy rather than rushing back into the fray.
7. Control Your Emotions with a Structured Plan
Crypto trading isn't just about numbers — it's a psychological battleground. Developing and adhering to a detailed trading plan that includes entry/exit strategies and risk management protocols is essential. This structure helps mitigate the powerful forces of FOMO, greed, and fear that can otherwise derail your decisions.
Conclusion: Build Discipline to Secure Lasting Wealth
The key takeaway is simple: discipline and strategy are paramount in the volatile world of crypto trading. By understanding that the gleaming numbers on your screen are ephemeral, and by taking profits methodically, you pave the way for long-term success. Avoid the pitfalls of waiting for perfection, overtrading, and revenge trading. Instead, take control of your emotions, trust your well-laid strategy, and adapt to shifting market conditions.
What challenges have you faced on your crypto journey? Do you have any additional tips or strategies that have worked for you? Share your thoughts in the comments below — your experience could be the key to helping another trader navigate this complex landscape.
source: https://raglup.medium.com/7-expert-tips-to-dodge-the-deadly-crypto-trading-pitfalls-64e47393c9df?source=rss-f56f44caad34------2
Saturday, February 15, 2025
Unleashing AI Agents: The 2025 Crypto Revolution You Can’t Ignore

In the fast-evolving world of technology, AI Agents are emerging as the game-changer in both our daily lives and the crypto ecosystem. Far from being a distant sci‑fi fantasy, these intelligent executors are already automating complex tasks — from managing job applications to executing seamless DeFi operations. As we stand on the brink of a new era in 2025, this article delves deep into the transformative potential of AI agents, exploring their functionality, the different types, and the investment opportunities they present in the blockchain space.
What Are AI Agents?
At their core, AI agents are the executors of artificial intelligence. While traditional AI (like ChatGPT) serves as the "brain" that processes and provides information, AI agents are the "hands" that transform that knowledge into actionable results. Imagine handing over your résumé to a bot that not only scans for the best job openings but also applies to multiple vacancies on your behalf — all automatically. This seamless transformation from thought to action is the essence of AI agents.
The Convergence of AI and Blockchain
The integration of AI agents into the blockchain realm is creating unprecedented opportunities in the crypto market. With the global market cap for AI agent-related tokens hovering around $14 billion, these technologies are still in their infancy relative to giants like Bitcoin or Ethereum. Yet, their potential for growth is enormous.
Consider the scenario where an AI agent handles the entire process of converting Bitcoin to Ethereum and depositing it into your wallet using the most efficient decentralized platforms. This is not merely a hypothetical concept — it's already being developed and refined.

Categories of AI Agents in Crypto
The video script outlines several types of AI agents, each targeting a different niche within the crypto ecosystem:
- Infrastructure Agents
These projects provide the backbone for AI operations on blockchain platforms. Examples include frameworks and launchpads like Virtuals Protocol, which enables users to create and launch their own AI agents. - Influencer Agents
Designed to engage with communities, these agents (e.g., the crypto influencer ixbt) manage social media accounts, provide financial advice, and generate market buzz. While they can drive short-term speculative gains, caution is advised as many of these tokens may lose value over the long term. - Investment DAOs
These are AI-managed funds that automate investment decisions by analyzing market sentiment and executing trades based on real-time data. They promise to streamline portfolio management by reducing human error. - Utility Agents
Focused on automating practical tasks, these agents can execute functions ranging from trading and staking to complex operations in DeFi ecosystems. Their utility lies in the fact that while the underlying product may be sound, the token value is often driven by market sentiment rather than intrinsic functionality.
Tip for Readers: When evaluating these tokens, always perform in-depth research into tokenomics, utility, and market cap comparisons to distinguish between sustainable projects and speculative bubbles.
Tools and Resources for the AI Agent Ecosystem
For those eager to dive deeper into this revolution, several platforms offer invaluable insights and data:
- AI Agents Directory — A comprehensive landscape of current AI agents.
- Cookie.fun — Track the latest developments and market cap data.
- AI Agent Toolkit — Tools and resources to build and deploy your own AI agents.
- CryptoHunt MemeSearch — Explore trends and narratives in crypto.
- Elizas World — Discover the open-source framework behind many AI agent innovations.
How AI Agents Operate in DeFi: A Step-by-Step Flow
To demystify the process, consider the following flowchart that outlines how an AI agent can automate a DeFi transaction:

This simple diagram illustrates the process — from receiving the initial command to executing the transaction — highlighting the efficiency and precision of AI-driven automation.
Investment Insights and Future Outlook
While the promise of AI agents is undeniable, the landscape is complex and filled with both opportunities and risks. The video emphasizes a speculative approach in the early days:
- Short-Term Speculation: Tokens linked to influencer agents might soar due to market hype but could crash once the novelty fades.
- Long-Term Sustainability: Infrastructure projects and utility agents are likely to yield more reliable returns as they underpin critical blockchain operations.
The key takeaway is to adopt a cautious yet proactive approach. Engage in thorough research, consider short-term gains versus long-term viability, and always remain updated with the rapid innovations in this sector.
Conclusion
AI agents are not just an emerging trend — they represent a fundamental shift in how technology, finance, and daily tasks intertwine. As 2025 unfolds, their influence will likely redefine the crypto landscape, driving innovation and investment opportunities to new heights.
Are you ready to explore this brave new world? Which type of AI agent excites you the most — the high-octane influencer bots or the robust, long-term infrastructure projects? Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments below!
source: https://raglup.medium.com/unleashing-ai-agents-the-2025-crypto-revolution-you-cant-ignore-ed3b2bbbb5c1?source=rss-f56f44caad34------2
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
⛓⛔ Berachain’s Launch — Missteps, Market Woes, and Hints of a Comeback
🐻 ⛓⛔ Berachain's Launch — Missteps, Market Woes, and Hints of a Comeback

Berachain's Mainnet debut was, by many accounts, underwhelming. Priced around $8 at launch and slipping to the $5 range shortly afterward, the project has faced unrelenting FUD, a market in freefall, and an undercooked ecosystem. Even so, it's too early to call this an outright failure. Much of what Berachain promises — its high-yield DeFi ecosystem built on Proof of Liquidity — has yet to truly go live. Is there hope? Let's explore what went wrong, the controversy around the airdrop, and why this chain might still offer strong yields for savvy users.
1. A Less-Than-Stellar Start
Fact: Berachain launched around $8 and has since slipped toward the mid-single-digit mark, landing near the top 150 in market capitalization. While alarming, only a few days have passed. The chain's unique proposition — Proof of Liquidity — isn't yet fully operational. Early hype pegged Berachain tokens at $40, but current conditions clearly paint a different picture.
Why Did Price Drop?
1. Market Crash for Altcoins
- Many altcoins saw a 70% decline over the last month.
- Launch timing was unfortunate, happening amidst a bloodbath.
2. Extreme FUD
- Prominent influencers coordinated negative commentary on launch day.
- Half-truths and misinformed claims undercut confidence.
3. Ecosystem Not Ready
- A mere handful of live dApps the first day.
- Proof of Liquidity (PoL) not fully in motion.
- Hence, no immediate incentive to hold or utilize $BERA.
2. Errors from the Team
Multiple issues are fueling the negativity:
- Launching Without Actual Utility:
Berachain's entire brand revolves around its PoL system and a robust DeFi ecosystem. Yet, they launched with almost no DeFi apps or rewards in place. As a result, $BERA has felt "useless." - Lack of Incentives for $BGT:
The chain's engine relies on generating $BGT for liquidity providers, then staking or leveraging it within dApps. But at Day 1, the "flywheel" couldn't spin at all. - Communication Gaps:
Some aspects — like inflation (10% annual) and VC staking — were revealed at the eleventh hour. Consequently, the community filled in the blanks with worst-case assumptions, creating more FUD.
If developers had explained the locked tokens, staking APR, and phased ecosystem rollouts earlier, many misunderstandings could have been avoided.
3. The FUD Factor
This is the most intense wave of FUD witnessed in a project's early hours. Not just disgruntled airdrop participants — this wave included large Twitter and Instagram accounts attacking Berachain on launch day. Some criticisms had kernels of truth (like insufficient communication), while others were pure speculation (e.g., claims of a 20% APR for VC staked tokens). In reality, it's closer to 3%.
Impact:
- Distrust soared.
- $BERA holders saw panic-selling.
- The price had nowhere to go but down, especially in a bearish altcoin market.
4. Inflation, VCs, and a 3% APR Reality
One crucial misunderstanding revolved around the VC tokens. Yes, they have tokens locked for one year, followed by two years of linear vesting. However, locked tokens could still be staked, generating APR — a scenario leading many to believe VCs would aggressively dump large sums regularly.
- Actual APR: Closer to 3% per year for stakers, not 20%.
- Distribution of Inflation:
- ~16% goes to stakers.
- ~84% feeds PoL-based liquidity rewards.

With most tokens locked, big VC unlocks won't happen until month 12, followed by 24 months of gradual vesting. By clarifying this earlier, Berachain could've silenced much of the FUD.
5. Controversial Airdrop Distribution
Bears Got the Lion's Share
A 15% slice of $BERA's total supply was earmarked for airdrops:
- 6.9% to holders of "B Bears," the chain's flagship NFT collection.
- Remaining allocated among testers (testnet participants) and other grants (like Boyco).
This was widely known within Berachain's NFT circles. Yet, many outside the loop perceived it as "insider favoritism." In truth, the B Bears were listed publicly on OpenSea for three years, accessible to anyone.
Testnet: The Eternal Debate
Countless watchers expected a big testnet airdrop. However, testnets rarely deliver huge token giveaways because:
- No Real Value: Over 100,000 testers might show up, but the devs only need a small subset for meaningful feedback.
- Exorbitant Cost: Rewarding thousands of testers equally means minuscule amounts or unsustainable inflation.
- Low or No ROI: Protocols gain limited benefit from purely "free" test usage.
Thus, some testnet participants who received zero or negligible $BERA felt shortchanged. From a dev standpoint, massive testnet airdrops are impractical.
6. The Future of Berachain: Three Phases
Phase 0: "Network Skeleton"
- Mainnet live technically, but no real DeFi.
- Minimal dApps, trivial PoL rewards.
Phase 1: Ecosystem Emergence
- More protocols launch weekly.
- PoL transitions into full throttle, distributing $BGT for liquidity.
- Real yield strategies become possible, from farming to staking.
Phase 2: Decentralization & Maturity
- Many more nodes come online.
- Larger portion of supply in active play.
- Stronger incentive structures and advanced DeFi features.
Until Phase 1 hits its stride, Berachain remains incomplete. The real test is whether these dApps roll out in time to capitalize on renewed market interest.
7. Should You Bet on $BERA Now?
Opinions are split:
- Short-Term: The next few months could see hype cycles if dApps and PoL incentives drive usage. Some predict a short rally.
- After 1 Year: VC unlocks loom, significantly increasing token supply. Many fear extra sell pressure.
- DeFi Utility: Berachain's yield environment might still be huge. Active farmers can earn robust APRs without heavy reliance on $BERA's price. The network's unique Proof of Liquidity, if executed correctly, can transform DeFi liquidity provisioning.
Conclusion
Berachain's rocky start stands as a case study in how poor timing, deficient communication, and coordinated FUD can tank confidence in record time. But if you peel away the hype and negativity, two truths remain:
- It's Early — the majority of DeFi architecture is still offline.
- Proof of Liquidity could prove valuable once the ecosystem is fully deployed.
Actionable Takeaways
- Patience: If you're intrigued, monitor upcoming dApp launches rather than panic-selling or buying blindly.
- DeFi Farming: Berachain might still host top-tier yields once Phase 1 arrives.
- Risk Tolerance: Approach $BERA with caution post Year 1 — significant VC unlocks may spark volatility.
What do you think?
- Will PoL prove game-changing once these dApps materialize?
- Or does Berachain risk sliding further with VC unlocks on the horizon?
Share your opinions below. Engaging in open dialogue could shape whether Berachain emerges as a top yield strategy or just another altcoin cautionary tale.
source: https://raglup.medium.com/berachains-launch-missteps-market-woes-and-hints-of-a-comeback-089f7ca0dd52?source=rss-f56f44caad34------2
Monday, February 3, 2025
Berachain’s Big Week: Airdrops, NFT Bridges, and Upcoming Launch Essentials

Are you ready for Berachain's most pivotal week yet? With rumors swirling of a Mainnet release in less than seven days, the ecosystem's final countdown is in full swing. This moment is critical for anyone who's tested Berachain, holds NFT collections tied to its ecosystem, or simply wants to dive in right when the network goes live. This article distills the flurry of updates — from Boyco's jaw-dropping liquidity stats to Yeet and Beradrome's refined tokenomics, and even bridging your NFTs into Berachain. Whether you're a seasoned participant or just catching the buzz, these insights will prepare you for the monumental days ahead.
1. Mainnet Countdown: Less Than 7 Days?
The million-dollar question is when Berachain will officially launch. At the time of recording (Saturday, February 1st), speculation suggests Mainnet could drop within a week. Key items to look for include:
- Tokenomics Announcements: Expect official parameters soon.
- Airdrop Checker: The official tool verifying airdrop eligibility might appear any day.
- Final RFA (Request For Application) Details: Projects receiving seed incentives could finalize last-minute.
Insight: Keep an eye on Boyco for real-time announcements; changes can happen overnight.
2. Boyco: Where Liquidity and Hype Converge
Boyco serves as the pre-launch liquidity engine, letting you deposit assets on Ethereum before they transition to Berachain's Mainnet. The objective? Ensure the chain starts with robust TVL (Total Value Locked). Here's the gist:
- 2.9 Billion USD is already deposited across Boyco and Pre-Boyco vaults, likely exceeding 3 Billion by the final cutoff.
- A 2% slice of the total $BERA supply is allocated to reward participants in these vaults.
- Pre-Boyco is effectively the same as Boyco. If you contributed earlier, your funds transition automatically.
Note: Boyco has ended as of Sunday/Monday, but the overarching principle remains. If you participated, expect competitive yields and a portion of that 2% $BERA distribution.
3. Yeet: Airdrop Allocation Just Got Better
Yeet's airdrop garnered significant buzz this week. Why? They've updated tokenomics for NFT holders, raising the allocation from 15% to 20%. Key highlights:
- 25% of Tokens at TGE: A quarter of your airdrop arrives at launch.
- 75% Linearly Over 3 Months: The remaining tokens unlock daily for 90 days.
- Extra Love for 1-of-1 NFTs: Rare items can net 10× more tokens than a normal NFT.
- No Snapshot "Rug": Because the 75% is continuous, late NFT buyers still benefit.
How many tokens do you get? Check with Yeet's Official Checker to see if you qualify. Or consult this spreadsheet for details. Some holders stand to receive 36k–40k tokens per NFT, translating to an easy four-figure sum if Yeet hits typical FDV ranges. It's all speculation, but the numbers look promising.
4. Beradrome: More Tokens, More Changes
Beradrome's Airdrop & RFA Listing got a tweak: the share going to its NFT holders (the "Tour de Berance" collection) moved from 15% to 20% of total supply. That's major news for those "bear-on-a-bicycle" NFTs:
- 20% now earmarked for airdrops.
- Rare NFTs and especially the 69 "legendary" ones get a massive share.
- Secondary snapshot or time-based criteria? Not applicable — only rarity matters, although rumor suggests a big difference in allocation for top 5% rarities vs. general items.
Pro Tip: This might influence NFT floor prices on marketplaces like OpenSea. Legendary items are fetching 7.5 ETH+ (over $24k).
5. Kingdomly: Bridging NFTs Made Simple
Kingdomly introduces a user-friendly way to bridge NFTs from Arbitrum (or another chain) to Berachain. Ahead of Mainnet, they've launched a bridging quest so you can practice. Here's the process:
- Mint Practice NFTs via their test site.
- Use Kingdomly's Bridge to move from Arbitrum → Base (test environment).
- Post a Screenshot on Discord in the #testnet-bridge-quest channel.
- Receive a Role as a "bridge quest" completer.
When Mainnet arrives, you'll apply the same steps to shift real NFTs onto Berachain — particularly crucial if you hold Arbitrum-based Kingdomly assets.
6. Beramonium: Snapshot and Token Presale
Beramonium — the fantasy-like game pegged to Berachain — recently concluded a snapshot for its upcoming token presale. Key points:
- Presale runs on Ramen Finance's launchpad upon Berachain's Mainnet release.
- NFTs on Ethereum had a bigger allocation.
- Testnet NFT holders get a smaller, yet still meaningful, share.
They also closed a 6.9% private round with multiple backers, reflecting healthy community interest.
7. Roots: RFA Checker
Roots joined the trend by rolling out an RFA eligibility checker. If you tested their dApp or engaged deeply in certain tasks, you might get allocated $BERA from Berachain's official dev grants. Here's your plan:
- Input wallet address
- If eligible, you'll see your share.
- Expect to claim your portion once Mainnet and official distribution contracts go live.
8. Fior & Kingdomly: More Launches Ahead
Finally, keep tabs on:
- Fior: Additional presales for upcoming Berachain projects are rumored. Some have concluded, but new listings appear regularly.
- Kingdomly: NFT mints queued up right after Mainnet. Projects like "Hunicast," "pffp," "CB Hub," and more will go live. Perfect for NFT enthusiasts wanting an early foothold.
Conclusion
Berachain's imminent launch weaves together massive liquidity events, booming NFT integrations, and potentially rewarding airdrops. Boyco has already cemented over $3B in assets. Yeet and Beradrome are refining tokenomics. Kingdomly solves NFT bridging. And games like Beramonium prepare presales. Whether you're a DeFi strategist or NFT collector, the window to claim a piece of Berachain's next chapter is almost closed.
Ready to level up your strategy?
- Review your airdrops and testnet eligibility.
- Plan your bridging approach via Kingdomly.
- Scope upcoming presales on Fior and Ramen Finance.
- Keep an eye on official channels for mainnet timing.
Comment below with your thoughts:
Are you bridging NFTs? Stacking stablecoins for boiko? Let us know how you're positioning for launch — your feedback might guide someone else's winning strategy!
References & Links
- Boyco: https://boyco.berachain.com/
- Yeet Airdrop Checker: https://bartio.yeetit.xyz/rewards
- Yeet NFT Allocation Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PrH-RcVbd_iXV1qxie54I-KrA5LKKX8Pi8aeHE83QbM/edit
- Beradrome RFA: https://github.com/BeraLabs/beradrome-rfa
- Kingdomly Bridge: https://kingdomly.xyz/
- Beramonium: Ramen Finance Launchpad
- Roots RFA Checker: https://bartio.yeetit.xyz/rewards
Good luck, and may Berachain's debut bring you abundant yields and unforgettable NFT gains!
source: https://raglup.medium.com/berachains-big-week-airdrops-nft-bridges-and-upcoming-launch-essentials-90c49b83c786?source=rss-f56f44caad34------2