【Crypto World】A project has recently been developing an iOS wallet, aiming to open a new channel for Apple users. The earlier pre-sale was quite successful, raising $14 million, with over 24 million tokens sold.
I heard that once this iOS version goes live, it will be quite feature-rich. Asset management will definitely be a standard feature, and there are reports that it will also integrate decentralized exchanges and crypto card functionalities. What’s more attractive is the staking module — with annual yields reaching up to 55%, which is quite appealing for users with idle assets.
The non-custodial wallet sector is highly competitive, and being able to integrate ecosystem functions into a single app truly saves users some trouble. It all depends on the subsequent development progress and actual user experience.
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NFTFreezer
· 12-20 09:53
55% profit? How much people's money would it take to generate that?
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 12-20 00:28
Is a 55% annualized return real? How much money would it take to sustain that?
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MemeEchoer
· 12-18 22:50
55% annualized? No matter how you look at this return, it doesn't seem right.
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ApeDegen
· 12-18 22:49
55% annualized? That number looks suspicious. Let's see if it can be maintained later.
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BrokenDAO
· 12-18 22:49
55% annualized? This return rate is a classic example of incentive distortion—initially sucking in funds, then dropping to zero later.
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GasFeeVictim
· 12-18 22:44
55% APY? You're not dreaming, right? How much closer is this yield to bankruptcy?
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-18 22:30
55% annualized? That return seems a bit suspicious; it looks like a gimmick.
Non-custodial wallet development is underway, and the ecosystem of this project looks quite promising.
【Crypto World】A project has recently been developing an iOS wallet, aiming to open a new channel for Apple users. The earlier pre-sale was quite successful, raising $14 million, with over 24 million tokens sold.
I heard that once this iOS version goes live, it will be quite feature-rich. Asset management will definitely be a standard feature, and there are reports that it will also integrate decentralized exchanges and crypto card functionalities. What’s more attractive is the staking module — with annual yields reaching up to 55%, which is quite appealing for users with idle assets.
The non-custodial wallet sector is highly competitive, and being able to integrate ecosystem functions into a single app truly saves users some trouble. It all depends on the subsequent development progress and actual user experience.