Staked some EOS on EOS REX

in eosres •  6 years ago  (edited)


I wrote about it for SteemHunt today not much information I will get to writing one down, in the mean time I have added some of my EOS and checked it out see what the outcome is.

Check out the post here

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  • EOS: chronocrypto
  • BTS: chrono-polis
  • BEOS: chronocrypto
  • ETH: 0x7cc48a18b2CD86758a149C9Df0E9f063A782D8b1
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Do you know the interest level?

Interest is super low. For borrowing you currently pay less than 1% annually.

REX has an indirect interest system. You don't get paid the interest directly but buy REX tokens, your EOS goes into a pool. If anyone lends from the pool, their fee goes back into the pool, and in the end the resources are being added back there as well. Once you decide to sell your REX, you will get a higher price than before because the ratio of EOS vs REX is higher. This price increase is your interest.

Atm there's already a lot of EOS in the pool (45m) but hardly anybody borrowing, so interest is low for lenders.

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That seems EOS is not very popular, the only dapp I tried so far is EOS Knight.

It's getting there. EOS knights surely is the most successful game, but EOS really has a good UX and seems to scale quite well. Give it another try ;-)

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You mean, the buying and selling of staked resources? Pretty much like Steem but EOS has many many more dapps games etc and players and dapps need the CPU,NET and RAM to run. So I would say the interested is pretty damn high, considering EOS is $5 and Steem is $.30.