Lunex Network Unveils Game Changing DeFi Ecosystem Set To Aid Mass Adoption, Shiba Inu Price Predictions and Toncoin News

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Decentralized finance is the next stage in the crypto evolution story. The DeFi ecosystem mimics traditional finance and broadens the...

Decentralized finance is the next stage in the crypto evolution story. The DeFi ecosystem mimics traditional finance and broadens the concept of crypto trading with faster and cheaper transactions as well as access to a plethora of upcoming tokens one wouldn’t normally find on a normal exchange. This helps DeFi traders realize more gains and, at the same time, improve the mass adoption of crypto currencies.

Since Lunex Network offers the best features DeFi traders desire, the LNEX token has a rosy future ahead of it. It is competing with already established tokens like Toncoin and Shiba Inu, and looks to be ahead of them in terms of ROI potential.

Will Shiba Inu rise again?

Shiba Inu burst onto the crypto scene on Ethereum’s wings. Buoyed by a thriving meme culture, it quickly rose to prominence, making significant price gains in short periods of time. SHIB is a worldwide phenomenon today, with its own vibrant community of followers.

With a bull market on the horizon, many traders expect SHIB to appreciate significantly and the token is already towing this path. Due to a recent resurgence, SHIB is up 40% over the last month. Shiba Inu could rise again, no doubt, but since SHIB is an already established popular token, there’s little chance it would realize the kinds of gains it has had in the past.

Toncoin news update shows promise for TON

Toncoin is directly affiliated with Telegram, the go-to platform for a lot of crypto projects. It allows users to launch dapps and other types of DeFi widgets on the network with ease. So, when Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested by authorities in France a month ago, TON naturally tanked.

Durov has since been released but TON is yet to fully recover from the shockwaves created by his arrest. Granted, Toncoin is a crypto giant, being the 9th largest token by Coinmarketcap. Since Telegram is expanding at an accelerated pace, TON and Telegram supporters expect handsome returns, but uncertainty hangs in the air.

Lunex Network: The DeFi ecosystem that keeps attracting crypto traders and investors

Lunex Network is a crypto exchange that offers several mouthwatering features to DeFi traders. Via its aggregator protocol, it allows anyone to trade cryptocurrency across multiple blockchains. It crawls different trading platforms to offer traders the cheapest and most competitive prices available.

Lunex Network traders have access to over 50,000 token pairs, which not only is inclusive but also improves crypto adoption massively. It’s also built to be secure, giving traders full autonomy over their digital assets. Wallet connections are only required at the point of token swap, a modus operandi that reduces risks of hacks and thefts.

Holding LNEX has its benefits as well. This comes in the form of exclusive discounts when you trade cryptocurrency as well as a slice of the revenues generated on the platform. The token also ports a staking feature, providing stakers with a steady stream of passive income to add to their profits.

LNEX is currently in stage 1 of the presale, selling at $0.0012 per token. There’s still a long way to go, and experts predict the token will appreciate by a massive 1,800% before the presale ends. This excludes potential gains when LNEX gets listed on exchanges, which explains why the token is an investor magnet.

You can find more information about Lunex Network (LNEX) here:
Website: https://lunexnetwork.com
Socials: https://linktr.ee/lunexnetwork

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