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💎#RENZO ( $REZ ) - PRICE PREDICTION 🌟🔥 You are considering whether to invest in $REZ early and want to know the price of $REZ at listing how much? What is #RENZO man ? 🚀Renzo is a cross-chain liquid repurchase protocol based on the EigenLayer blockchain. It allows users to stake ETH and other liquid staking tokens (LST) on popular platforms such as Ethereum, Arbitrum, and BNB Chain. Users who stake their assets on Renzo are rewarded with ezETH, which earns ezPoint rewards for future airdrops and re-staking opportunities. 🌙Along with the poor performance of the previous launchpool (OMNI) few days after listing, as evidenced by the significant decrease in the number of posts on Binance Square regarding #RENZOLAUNCHPOOL (596K views & 154 Posts) compared to previous projects quite low. These figures indicate that the FOMO into this launchpool project is not as high as previous projects. Therefore, my advice is not to buy $REZ immediately upon listing. with Initial Circ. Supply 1,150,000,000 $REZ price will be around $0.25 to $0.35 The price will adjust down a bit due to selling pressure from Launchpool Farmers and Airdroppers #BinanceLaunchpool #Launchpool #binance #renzo
💎#RENZO ( $REZ ) - PRICE PREDICTION 🌟🔥
You are considering whether to invest in $REZ early and want to know the price of $REZ at listing how much?
What is #RENZO man ?

🚀Renzo is a cross-chain liquid repurchase protocol based on the EigenLayer blockchain. It allows users to stake ETH and other liquid staking tokens (LST) on popular platforms such as Ethereum, Arbitrum, and BNB Chain. Users who stake their assets on Renzo are rewarded with ezETH, which earns ezPoint rewards for future airdrops and re-staking opportunities.

🌙Along with the poor performance of the previous launchpool (OMNI) few days after listing, as evidenced by the significant decrease in the number of posts on Binance Square regarding #RENZOLAUNCHPOOL (596K views & 154 Posts) compared to previous projects quite low.

These figures indicate that the FOMO into this launchpool project is not as high as previous projects. Therefore, my advice is not to buy $REZ immediately upon listing.

with Initial Circ. Supply 1,150,000,000
$REZ price will be around $0.25 to $0.35
The price will adjust down a bit due to selling pressure from Launchpool Farmers and Airdroppers

#BinanceLaunchpool #Launchpool #binance #renzo
$SOL will be at new heights soon $SOL holders get ready My bag is ready now waiting for breakout 🚀🐂 #BullishSetup
$SOL will be at new heights soon

$SOL holders get ready
My bag is ready now waiting for breakout 🚀🐂
#BullishSetup
BULLISH or BEARISH ? Which one you're? Let me know in the comments section ! If BTC breaks upper support then will it fly? I think yess.
BULLISH or BEARISH ?

Which one you're?

Let me know in the comments section !

If BTC breaks upper support then will it fly?
I think yess.
FACTS OF CRYPTO 29 Cryptocurrency Terminologies and abbreviation you should get Familiar with**CRYPTO TERMINOLOGIES AND ABBREVIATIONS*1. FIAT - Government-issued currencies i.e Naira, Dollar2. BLOCKCHAIN - the technology of cryptocurrency that keeps the system secure and decentralized. 3. DEFI - (Decentralized Finance) is an ecosystem that operates independently, free of third parties or exchanges.4. CEFI - (Centralized Finance) had always been the standard for trading Crypto before DEFI. CEFI involves the use of companies operating exchange platforms like Binance, FTX etc5. WHITE PAPER - A white paper is a document that outlines what a cryptocurrency is created to do and how it will achieve it. 6. TOKENOMICS - This is a combination of Token & Economics. It helps understand the supply and demand characteristics of a cryptocurrency7. ICO - Stands for ‘Initial Coin Offering’, which is where a new cryptocurrency gives away some coins at a discounted rate usually to finance the project.8. IDO - Stands for ‘Initial DEX Offering’ refers to the launching of a cryptocurrency on a decentralized exchange (DEX) usually at a price lower than the listing price in order to raise funds.9. COIN - There is a difference between Coins and Tokens. A coin is an asset that is native to its own blockchain. E.g Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana10. TOKENS - Tokens are created on existing blockchains. I.e Every cryptocurrency created under BSC, SOL, ETH or any other blockchain is not a coin but a Token. E.g $cake (Bsc), $rope (Sol), $UNI (Eth). Tokens are the backbones of DEFI & exist to be used with DEX.11. MARKET CAPITAL - The total trading value of a cryptocurrency.  Calculated by (Current Price x Circulating Supply= Mcap)12. STABLECOIN - A cryptocurrency that is tied to the value of the US dollar to make it more stable and less volatile. E.g USDt, Busd13. PUMP AND DUMP - This is kind of like a scam where people who own a large share of a Coin encourage others to buy to artificially pump the price. Once the price reaches a high point, they sell off all that they own and the price falls drastically.14. BAGHOLDER - This term is for someone left with a cryptocurrency after a pump and dump. E.g Everyone holding Shitcoins after they fall15. GAS FEE - A fee for validating a transaction.16. REKT Slang for ‘wrecked’. It implies that the user lost a lot of money on cryptocurrency.17. MOON - A belief that a Cryptocurrency will rise exponentially in price.18. HODL - A drunken misspelling of the word ‘hold’ which is now a slang people use when they say they are going to wait and hold onto a cryptocurrency.19. NFT - (Non Fungible Tokens) NFTs enable people to buy and sell collectibles like art, music and trading cards using smart contracts. NFTs can work like any other speculative asset, where you buy it and hope that the value of it goes up one day, so you can sell it for a profit.20. DYOR - (Do Your Own Research) often aims to reduce the number of uninformed investors in cryptocurrency. It encourages them to research and understand a cryptocurrency before investing.21. NFA - (Not a Financial Advise) The term is also often used as a disclaimer when cryptocurrency traders and enthusiasts make public posts or share their market analyses on social media platforms. The market cannot be 100% predictable and even a “Correct” analysis can fail so it’s important that users apply discretion while investing.22. WHALE - A crypto whale is wealthy individual or a company that can move large amounts of cryptocurrency in one go. This can have a big impact on the market.23. FUD - (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) Events and news that create a negative effect on the market24. BULLISH - The upward movement of a market26. BEARISH - The downward movement of a market27. ATH - All time high28. ATL - All time low29. STAKING - the act of locking up your cryptocurreny to help secure the network and validate transactions

FACTS OF CRYPTO

29 Cryptocurrency Terminologies and abbreviation you should get Familiar with**CRYPTO TERMINOLOGIES AND ABBREVIATIONS*1. FIAT - Government-issued currencies i.e Naira, Dollar2. BLOCKCHAIN - the technology of cryptocurrency that keeps the system secure and decentralized. 3. DEFI - (Decentralized Finance) is an ecosystem that operates independently, free of third parties or exchanges.4. CEFI - (Centralized Finance) had always been the standard for trading Crypto before DEFI. CEFI involves the use of companies operating exchange platforms like Binance, FTX etc5. WHITE PAPER - A white paper is a document that outlines what a cryptocurrency is created to do and how it will achieve it. 6. TOKENOMICS - This is a combination of Token & Economics. It helps understand the supply and demand characteristics of a cryptocurrency7. ICO - Stands for ‘Initial Coin Offering’, which is where a new cryptocurrency gives away some coins at a discounted rate usually to finance the project.8. IDO - Stands for ‘Initial DEX Offering’ refers to the launching of a cryptocurrency on a decentralized exchange (DEX) usually at a price lower than the listing price in order to raise funds.9. COIN - There is a difference between Coins and Tokens. A coin is an asset that is native to its own blockchain. E.g Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana10. TOKENS - Tokens are created on existing blockchains. I.e Every cryptocurrency created under BSC, SOL, ETH or any other blockchain is not a coin but a Token. E.g $cake (Bsc), $rope (Sol), $UNI (Eth). Tokens are the backbones of DEFI & exist to be used with DEX.11. MARKET CAPITAL - The total trading value of a cryptocurrency.  Calculated by (Current Price x Circulating Supply= Mcap)12. STABLECOIN - A cryptocurrency that is tied to the value of the US dollar to make it more stable and less volatile. E.g USDt, Busd13. PUMP AND DUMP - This is kind of like a scam where people who own a large share of a Coin encourage others to buy to artificially pump the price. Once the price reaches a high point, they sell off all that they own and the price falls drastically.14. BAGHOLDER - This term is for someone left with a cryptocurrency after a pump and dump. E.g Everyone holding Shitcoins after they fall15. GAS FEE - A fee for validating a transaction.16. REKT Slang for ‘wrecked’. It implies that the user lost a lot of money on cryptocurrency.17. MOON - A belief that a Cryptocurrency will rise exponentially in price.18. HODL - A drunken misspelling of the word ‘hold’ which is now a slang people use when they say they are going to wait and hold onto a cryptocurrency.19. NFT - (Non Fungible Tokens) NFTs enable people to buy and sell collectibles like art, music and trading cards using smart contracts. NFTs can work like any other speculative asset, where you buy it and hope that the value of it goes up one day, so you can sell it for a profit.20. DYOR - (Do Your Own Research) often aims to reduce the number of uninformed investors in cryptocurrency. It encourages them to research and understand a cryptocurrency before investing.21. NFA - (Not a Financial Advise) The term is also often used as a disclaimer when cryptocurrency traders and enthusiasts make public posts or share their market analyses on social media platforms. The market cannot be 100% predictable and even a “Correct” analysis can fail so it’s important that users apply discretion while investing.22. WHALE - A crypto whale is wealthy individual or a company that can move large amounts of cryptocurrency in one go. This can have a big impact on the market.23. FUD - (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) Events and news that create a negative effect on the market24. BULLISH - The upward movement of a market26. BEARISH - The downward movement of a market27. ATH - All time high28. ATL - All time low29. STAKING - the act of locking up your cryptocurreny to help secure the network and validate transactions
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$SKL holding a lovely BULLISH chart! I'm HOLDING my bags for the long run. this will be a big banger for sure Chart shared also, congrats to all $SKL holders. Happy trading. I'm smelling bull 🚀🐂 #CryptocurrencyRally #BullRunGems #BULLSIH
$SKL holding a lovely BULLISH chart!

I'm HOLDING my bags for the long run.

this will be a big banger for sure

Chart shared also, congrats to all $SKL holders. Happy trading.

I'm smelling bull 🚀🐂
#CryptocurrencyRally #BullRunGems #BULLSIH
📢 Read this article 📢 *29 Cryptocurrency Terminologies and abbreviation you should get Familiar with* *CRYPTO TERMINOLOGIES AND ABBREVIATIONS* 1. *FIAT* - Government-issued currencies i.e Naira, Dollar 2. *BLOCKCHAIN* - the technology of cryptocurrency that keeps the system secure and decentralized. 3. *DEFI* - (Decentralized Finance) is an ecosystem that operates independently, free of third parties or exchanges. 4. *CEFI* - (Centralized Finance) had always been the standard for trading Crypto before DEFI. CEFI involves the use of companies operating exchange platforms like Binance, FTX etc 5. *WHITE PAPER* - A white paper is a document that outlines what a cryptocurrency is created to do and how it will achieve it. 6. *TOKENOMICS* - This is a combination of Token & Economics. It helps understand the supply and demand characteristics of a cryptocurrency 7. *ICO* - Stands for ‘Initial Coin Offering’, which is where a new cryptocurrency gives away some coins at a discounted rate usually to finance the project. 8. *IDO* - Stands for ‘Initial DEX Offering’ refers to the launching of a cryptocurrency on a decentralized exchange (DEX) usually at a price lower than the listing price in order to raise funds. 9. *COIN* - There is a difference between Coins and Tokens. A coin is an asset that is native to its own blockchain. E.g Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana 10. *TOKENS* - Tokens are created on existing blockchains. I.e Every cryptocurrency created under BSC, SOL, ETH or any other blockchain is not a coin but a Token. E.g $cake (Bsc), $rope (Sol), $UNI (Eth). Tokens are the backbones of DEFI & exist to be used with DEX. 11. *MARKET CAPITAL* - The total trading value of a cryptocurrency. Calculated by (Current Price x Circulating Supply= Mcap) 12. *STABLECOIN* - A cryptocurrency that is tied to the value of the US dollar to make it more stable and less volatile. E.g USDt, Busd 13. *PUMP AND DUMP* - This is kind of like a scam where people who own a large share of a Coin encourage others to buy to artificially pump the price.
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*29 Cryptocurrency Terminologies and abbreviation you should get Familiar with*

*CRYPTO TERMINOLOGIES AND ABBREVIATIONS*

1. *FIAT* - Government-issued currencies i.e Naira, Dollar

2. *BLOCKCHAIN* - the technology of cryptocurrency that keeps the system secure and decentralized.

3. *DEFI* - (Decentralized Finance) is an ecosystem that operates independently, free of third parties or exchanges.

4. *CEFI* - (Centralized Finance) had always been the standard for trading Crypto before DEFI. CEFI involves the use of companies operating exchange platforms like Binance, FTX etc

5. *WHITE PAPER* - A white paper is a document that outlines what a cryptocurrency is created to do and how it will achieve it.

6. *TOKENOMICS* - This is a combination of Token & Economics. It helps understand the supply and demand characteristics of a cryptocurrency

7. *ICO* - Stands for ‘Initial Coin Offering’, which is where a new cryptocurrency gives away some coins at a discounted rate usually to finance the project.

8. *IDO* - Stands for ‘Initial DEX Offering’ refers to the launching of a cryptocurrency on a decentralized exchange (DEX) usually at a price lower than the listing price in order to raise funds.

9. *COIN* - There is a difference between Coins and Tokens. A coin is an asset that is native to its own blockchain. E.g Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana

10. *TOKENS* - Tokens are created on existing blockchains. I.e Every cryptocurrency created under BSC, SOL, ETH or any other blockchain is not a coin but a Token. E.g $cake (Bsc), $rope (Sol), $UNI (Eth). Tokens are the backbones of DEFI & exist to be used with DEX.

11. *MARKET CAPITAL* - The total trading value of a cryptocurrency. Calculated by (Current Price x Circulating Supply= Mcap)

12. *STABLECOIN* - A cryptocurrency that is tied to the value of the US dollar to make it more stable and less volatile. E.g USDt, Busd

13. *PUMP AND DUMP* - This is kind of like a scam where people who own a large share of a Coin encourage others to buy to artificially pump the price.
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