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RE: PowerUp 💪 January 2025 - NY, NNFT, NR!

Actually i never tried to know the procedure, neither i know the benefits of having NFT

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Ok, great I have your feedback, because I was trying to understand. You don't need to buy any, but I just want to explain what's going on here. And please, don't make this generalized. This is basically something I am doing in order to explain things to people.

So, one of the reasons I did this giveaway, was to "provoke" people to try more things (that usually are very cheap, just to cover some costs of doing them).

About the NFTs for my Giveaways (only)

In this page 👉HERE👈 you can read about the rules of the giveaway and also check the "extra bits" I am saying I provide if you hold them.

But in a nutshell, holding some of the NFTs I created, provide you extra HP delegation when you win the giveaway.

So, let's a person that has no NFTs (of the ones I create for my giveaway obviously), and wins... then it will get 1000 HP for a month. Comparing that with another person who has the first NFT created, for example, which doubles the basic delegation (1000 HP) in this case. Then if that person wins the giveaway, it will get instead 2000 HP delegation. And so forth...

Some NFTs you can accumulate more than one to add up, some others you can't and holding one is the maximum I am going to count for the giveaway. There's nothing preventing you from holding more, but I will just count with one (if they are not compoundable).

There is also another benefit, which is (even if don't win) you will always get ATX tokens for free, per each NFT you have (compoundable or not).

About pools

Pools is another topic I try to educate people about. Because its not clear to many that sometimes the market prices that you can acquire tokens from, could actually be inflated or deflated when compared with the price you would pay in the Diesel Pools.

I have created a series of posts to see if I could help people understand this...
Check if this old series help in any sense...
https://peakd.com/hiveengine/@forykw/understanding-liquidity-pools-on-hive-engine-into-basics

But in resume, buying for example MEME via https://hive-engine.com/trade/MEME could be more expensive than buying MEME via https://beeswap.dcity.io/pools?search=SWAP.HIVE:MEME

And the way you know that, is simply by looking at this part:

If you pay attention to the "red dots" I laid over the picture, the top one, means the price one would be paying if buy MEME via that pool, and the bottom red dot, the one you would if buying from the market.

As you can see, the market is more expensive. So, in these cases, one should buy instead from the pool.

Let me know if this was helpful, and ask away any other questions. If this is successful, I need to add this to my documentation.

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