Strong holder offering launched for FAR crypto currency token. What is FarSwap? FarSwap is a software running on ethereum Blockhain that seeks to incentivize a network of users to operate a platform where users can Lend, borrow, buy and sell Crypto assets and earn massive rewards. FarSwap is an automated market maker (AMM) decentralized exchange (Dex) given by community vote. Users get 50% of the generated.
Farswap Strong Holder offers will be only for the permanent community members of FarSwap. This campaign will be given to people who are actively helping to develop our ecosystem and Farswap protocol, as well as active participants in Ambassador teams at FarSwap Social Media and competitions. So be sure to write down the wallet adress you are always using, to the whitelist. Read more to learn about the whitelisting process. See additional details at Strong holder offering launched for FAR token.
FarSwap (FAR) Pre-Sale Started on June 15, 2021! Except for our first registered purchase, the FAR Token will never be exchanged. The responsibility does not belong to the team, but the responsibility for the unchanged FAR tokens lies with the investor. Please check smart contract addresses before investing.
In FarSwap, liquidity is provided to the fund pool, and FAR tokens can also be rewarded. However, unlike Uniswap, even if you decide to no longer provide liquidity, the FAR tokens you get will also entitle you to continue to receive a portion of the fees in the FAR agreement. As an early miner involved in providing liquidity, you will become an important stakeholder in the agreement. Income you receive from your investment in the mining in the LP ( provides flow mobility) the number of tokens proportional to the total number of coins on behalf of the LP. Unless you continue to increase the provision of liquidity, your holdings and corresponding reward income will gradually be diluted as the capital pool grows. Find more info at https://farswap.finance/.
Key Links
Pre-sale start date: 15.06.2021 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc0CCwADafvaKo5IcOVP_eBT73-1iPyoQc_MKgxIc-mPUcURA/viewform
Price – $0.12
Audit Result:
https://docs.farswap.finance/farswap-audit-reports/audit-report
Inspection Number: BAR004017062021
Audit Date: 17 June 2021
Audit Team: Block Audit Report Team
Binance Smart Chain Platform
https://fi.farswap.finance
NULS/NERVE SCO Platform
https://wallet.nuls.io/pocm/Projects/ProjectsInfo?releaseId=114
Contact us
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Farswap_defi
Telegram: https://t.me/FarSwap_Global
Telegram announcement: https://t.me/Farswap_announcements
Medium: https://blog.farswap.finance/
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