SEI连破新高,Sei生态还有哪些参与机会?

Odaily星球日报Publicado em 2024-01-02Última atualização em 2024-01-02

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下一个 Solana 开始浮出水面?

原文作者:Ignas

原文编译:Luffy,Foresight News

Sei 代币近日大幅上涨,连续创下历史新高,到底是什么原因?我们又有哪些参与机会呢?

首先,Sei 生态的机会很多,你可以进行这些操作:

  • 在 SEI 的质押中心(Staking Hub)质押代币;

  • 在 Pallet Exchange 上交易 NFT,例如 The Colony,它们在 Sei 社区和团队中颇受欢迎;

  • 在 Kryptonite(Sei 上流动性质押协议)上质押 SEI 以获得 stSEI,或质押 SEILOR / SEI 的 LP 代币,可以获得年利率为 2000% 的收益;

SEI连破新高,Sei生态还有哪些参与机会?

  • 在 Levana Protocol(Cosmos 上完全抵押的永续协议)上交易;

  • 探索 Astroport(Cosmos 生态流动性质押平台) ,或者 memecoin SEIYAN 。 请务必自行研并控制风险!

  • 体验一下即将推出的 DEX Yaka Finance(目前上线了测试网,并开启了激励计划)。

SEI连破新高,Sei生态还有哪些参与机会?

还有一些其他即将推出的 DApp 也值得关注:Silo(Sei 流动性质押协议,衍生代币为 iSEI)、Solar(Sei 生态借贷协议)、Gamblino(Sei 生态竞猜平台)。

接下来,Sei 为何市场表现如此强势?我认为主要原因有以下三个:

技术创新:Sei 与 Fantom 一起成为模块化区块链领域 Solana 的替代品,即将推出 optimistic parallelization、SeiDB 和 EVM 支持等功能。

SEI连破新高,Sei生态还有哪些参与机会?

代币发行的潜力:Sei 生态系统是崭新的,但它正在不断发展,新推出的 DApp 可以发行代币。 SEI 价格上涨可能会提高 DApp 代币估值。

引人入胜的叙述:Sei 强调并行化的叙事,下一个 Solana 正在开始浮出水面。但我关注单体区块链的叙事。

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