Sunday, February 27, 2022Issue 05
Introducing HIGH APR hive pool
Our CINE pool at hive-engine is currently giving a crazy high reward return right now! It is performing better than most existing pools. This is a good chance for anyone who wants to invest long-term in CINE and also in HIVE. So how does it work?
Those of you who dangled with DEFI when it was the word of mouth (for example - CUBDEFI from leofinance), you know what a pool is, but if you're entirely new to this, do not worry, it is not as complicated as people make it so.
You can add liquidity to CINE pool right inside the hive-engine, and it is available on their fully functioned front-end tribaldex.com.
So when you add liquidity to a pool, you don't do it only with one coin, you do it with two coins. In this case CINE and HIVE. Why a pair of coins instead of just one? Well, when a pool has liquidity in both coinsβthose who want to use the pool can swap between those two coins in real-time. And they pay a small fee to the people who added the liquidity in the first place (this would be you in this case). Traders want to swap because this process can often be faster and more suitable, depending on the situation of course.
How to add liquidity
First thing first, you need to have both coins in terms of equal value. For example, if you have $100 worth HIVE tokens, you also need $100 worth CINE tokens. Of course, there's no need to calculate that yourself. You can head over to the liquidity adding interface and it will calculate it for you.
This is the link for Tribaldex - https://tribaldex.com/dieselpools/add
When you're there, select CINE:SWAP.HIVE pool, input your amount (hive or cine any would do, the other one will be calculated) and then hit on the add liquidity button.
You can do the same procedure over at beeswap (from the dcity guys) and it will execute the process for you.
Introducing CINE Holder Badge!
Those of you loyal cinephiles who have CINE token staked, we have a piece of exciting news for you! Anyone with 1000 CINE tokens staked will get a new shiny badge on their profile! Probably some of you already saw the badge following you. For now, it's a manual process and no robot is there to bestow the badge! π
Beautiful, isn't it? π
POSH integration
CINE is now officially integrated with POSH project. We'll also add the feature to share to twitter button on our front-end.
Other Community News
If you're an artist and want to sell your artwork, don't forget we have an existing marketplace. You can make your own NFTs and place them on www.cinetv.blog!
CINE discord is now armed with more staff ready to tip with CINE tokens to boost engagement! If you're a heavy discord user, you might want to check us out. π
Cine Contest update
The current contest Cinetv Contest: Your Most Favorite Character(s) is still open and the deadline is 1st March 2022, 11:59 PM, UTC time. So you still have some time if you want to take part in it.
The results will be published on Wednesday, along with a brand new contest.
Let's pay respect to some of the mentionable posts from this week that was posted in CineTV. We want to recognize exceptional pieces and let the authors know their efforts are not futile. This is also a fine way to get some more traction in their posts.
@lordtimoty beautifully classifies character archetypes, how they differ and examples from each type. Read more here β Character as symbol / archetype discussion.
As the eastern world is about to engage in a full blown war, @evaredskin writes about some of the great anti-war films β Make movies, not War.
@ykretz writes on their favorite shows here β My current favorite Tv Shows
@harlowjourney writes about a timeless classic from Alfred Hitchock β Rebecca (1940).
@amirtheawesome1 suggests us two documentaries and urges us to watch them. And the content of the documentaries do seem intriguing enough! Read more here β The Act of Killing and The Look of Silence
This is it for this week.
WE WILL RETURN.