Pulse Farm 

Pulsechain native single sided staking farm

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Pulse Farm (or Only Farmers), is a Pulsechain native single sided... More

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Score4.4
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Pulse Farm is a much-needed addition to the PulseChain ecosystem. As another reviewer mentioned, it's like Rocketpool on Ethereum, offering a safer, single-sided yield opportunity with no risk of impermanent loss, while boosting everyone's PLS bags—including your own. Show More

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Pulse Farm potentially increases the validators demand by decreasing the risks involved in the case presented. Show More

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I reviewed your pitch twice on Forge Incubation Project Pitch last May. Maybe title it "Only Farms" Show More

The fact that the Individual with a day or night job can single side stake their Tokens is great. Show More

I believe Pulse Farm will be a tremendous success particularly the fact it will focus on single side staking ! Show More

Pulse for Pulse. Something any crypto holder will be interested in participating in. Marketing and identifying the pros ... Show More

I believe Pulse Farm is going to be an instant success on Pulsechain. This allows people like me who do not necessarily want to run my own validators to participate with whatever amount of Pulsechain coins I desire. Show More

Just like all brand new projects, there are risks involved with staking your coins for yield. Show More

There are a lot of great things in the work here. Everyone is looking for a way to make yield with their Pulse tokens but not everyone wants to run a validator. Show More

Essentially this is kind of like Rocketpool on ETH, which has had amazing success. I believe a concept like this, which gives smaller holders the chance to earn APY from their liquid PLS is a much needed feature. Show More

This not only allows a safe single sided yielding ability (where impermanent loss is impossible) Show More


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