Recently I've been experimenting with yield farming on Monad, and honestly it's been pretty rewarding. The farming mechanics there are solid and returns have been decent so far. I'm thinking about putting together a breakdown—covering which pools I'm targeting, the APY calculations, and why I'm concentrating on certain token pairs. It'll include risk assessment too. Worth sharing with the community? I reckon a transparent guide could help others navigate the opportunities there without making the same mistakes I initially did.
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FancyResearchLab
· 9h ago
Haha, I want to give everyone a new guide to avoid pitfalls again, this time switching to Monad...
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SatoshiHeir
· 14h ago
It should be pointed out that although Monad's liquidity mining mechanism appears glamorous on the surface, can your "Transparency Guide" truly penetrate the fog of information asymmetry? On-chain data shows that most farmers ultimately become bagholders. It is recommended to deepen your argumentation framework.
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just_another_wallet
· 14h ago
Is monad farming getting so competitive now? It feels like everyone is mining.
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DoomCanister
· 14h ago
Is the return on monad so attractive? You have to try it yourself to find out.
Recently I've been experimenting with yield farming on Monad, and honestly it's been pretty rewarding. The farming mechanics there are solid and returns have been decent so far. I'm thinking about putting together a breakdown—covering which pools I'm targeting, the APY calculations, and why I'm concentrating on certain token pairs. It'll include risk assessment too. Worth sharing with the community? I reckon a transparent guide could help others navigate the opportunities there without making the same mistakes I initially did.