QuikYield
QYUtility (QYU) Token is bringing a revolution to blockchains. With a host of welcome features like, QYield, QSwap, QBridge, QPay and QWallet it will bring a freindlier user interface to the De-Fi eco-system ushering De-fi on to the main stage for a debut on the channel of mainstream adoption.
QYUtility (QYU) is multi-chain DAPP(decentralized application), and can function nativley on multiple blockchains. Starting with the big four,Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain,Polygon andArbitrum with additional chains in the making, investors can choose which layer 2 solution they prefer, from Optimisim to Arbitrum. By accessing the QYUtility token for swapping, providing liquidity and yield farming projects potentail investors will greatly benifit from employing this new tool. Uniquely, the QYUtility token can function interchangeably among the major blockchains using QBridge in a 1:1 proportion.
The total supply for QYUtility tokens will be limited to 1,000,000,000 QYU across all blockchains. The QYUtility Tokens will go to, Community Allocation(Protocol Rewards, Airdrop), the Teams Allocation, Governance Assets for Voting, and finally Primary Tokens for the Exchange Listing and ICO. The ICO will be available on PanCakeSwap and SushiSwap.
To join the airdrop visit this link:
airdrop.quikyield.org/Login
The airdrop will end on the 24th of October, 2021 after 100,000,000 QYU tokens worth more than $42,000,000 have airdropped to reward botth active QYUtility community members and early adopters of the QYUtility financial tools.
Disclaimer: Professionally I am a pianist/musician/entertainer, I have no expertise or qualification in finance, banking or investing, so everything I write in this blog and anywhere else online and say in my public speaking engagements is solely for entertainment and education. Please do your own research and invest your money in what you fully understand, knowing that crypto markets and crypto currency is a very volatile market and you could lose everything. So my advice is to never invest more than you can afford to lose.
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