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BOB was recently listed on Bithumb and has nearly doubled from its low point. The listing effect is quite evident this time, and if it gets listed on more platforms in the future, there might still be room for growth.
If you hold BOB, it's worth checking out the official staking. The reward token can reach up to 250%, with an annualized yield as high as 60%, which looks quite attractive. However, the actual returns will definitely depend on the lock-up period and the status of the pool, as such high yields usually come with certain conditions.
Anyway, if your tokens are just sitting idle, you might want to look into the staking rules if you're interested.
60% APY for staking? Come on, these bait pools always blow up sooner or later, I’ve seen too many of them.
Whether BOB can catch the next big wave depends on whether there’s a new narrative coming up. Just relying on exchange listings won’t last long.
Staking carries risk—don't get blinded by a 60% APY. Make sure to read the specific rules carefully before jumping in.
It's still early to double; the real potential depends on whether there will be enough hype later.
Staking with 60% APY? Sounds great, but check the fine print. These high-yield pools are usually already saturated.
60% APY for staking? Just listen and move on. If the pool collapses, it’s all meaningless.
60% APY? Ha, I've seen plenty of "free lunch" schemes. Let's talk again when the liquidity pool dries up.