I wrote a little bit about it yesterday, and I will write about it once again. I am turning into a little bit of a wreck because of all those OlympusDAO forks around. They are showing up on all the different blockchains, and some of the blockchains are now operating with several forks next to one another. On Avalanche, maybe my favorite blockchain at the moment, you can find SnowBank and Wonderland (and both seem to be doing very well), while you can find Euphoria on Harmony, Gyro on Binance Smart Chain, HectorDAO on Fantom, KlimaDAO on Polygon, and the list could actually go on for a while.
The annoying thing is that some of these are on blockchains we are not really used to using yet. As a result, it can be quite troublesome to actually get started and even buy those tokens.
That is why I created a little guide yesterday, dealing with how you can actually buy HectorDAO tokens and stake them on the HectorDAO platform. If you want to check it out for yourself, take a look at the following article:
https://www.ipaddressguide.org/how-and-where-to-buy-hec-hectordao/
But, it isn't just about buying the tokens. You need to make sure that they are safe as well. How can you do that? Is there some method that will give you that extra layer of security that you will want to have if you have first invested hundreds or maybe thousands of dollars in a cryptocurrency project? I wrote this article also yesterday about how you can secure your Wonderland tokens with a Trezor and/or Ledger, but if you like the article, you can follow the same instructions to secure your SnowBank (who wants to have snow in the bank?!), WAGMI, HEC, TIME, or any other similar tokens.
https://www.ipaddressguide.org/how-to-secure-your-wonderland-time-tokens-with-a-trezor-ledger/
Check the link above to find out how it can be done.
So, I am still in a mess and I am feeling quite junky because of this. So many places to invest, and the fear of missing out is quite strong here. Luckily, anyone investing now should consider themselves to be early adopters. The only question remaining is where all these platforms will be in one year from now?!