Daily Crypto NewsEDITION #763, 30 May 2023

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Hey, Moni Maker! 👾

Today, in 1498, Christopher Columbus embarked on his third expedition. Bear in mind; we are kind of Columbuses too! We're uncovering the horizons of Bitcoin, Ethereum NFTs, and other metaverse lands.


But to make our adventures even more exciting, we need the proper equipment. In our case, it's analytical platforms and other crypto tools. Let's talk about them now. We'll also discuss some news: CEO Sandbox's Twitter account was hacked; let's claim hypercerts and whitepapers in China.


Let's go!

#TOPNEWS

ALL (almost) the tools you need

There's a concept in psychology called a "lever." It's an action that leverages your achievements. So, right now, we'll provide you with various analytical platforms and more. 

Find at least one that suits you, and it will be your lever. 

Obvious ones:

Moni Discover 

A platform for evaluating projects and finding early gems. It's easy-peasy. Anyone who wants to discover the "new Ethereum/Solana/Aptos/Bitcoin/another narrative" should use such platforms to make life easier.

Token Terminal

Another must-have for project evaluation. With Token Terminal, you can view key project indicators like TVL, trading volume, daily user growth, and more.

DeFiLlama

Everything about DeFi. Volumes, categories, growth, and declines, TVLs. Everything. Want to understand what's happening with your favorite blockchain? Let's go!

Less obvious ones:

Spot On Chain

Notifications about smart contracts so you understand what they're doing on blockchains. Just keep an eye on those who are currently smarter than you.

Artemis

Also, on-chain analytics. Recently, they introduced the "BAM" feature, which allows you to track contracts on EVM blockchains and decentralized applications to find opportunities to make (or lose) money.

Rabby Wallet

Not entirely about analytics and research, but necessary. Many of our top crypto dogs are switching from MetaMask to Rabby. Probably you’ll love it?

Token Unlocks

It's simple! When you want to buy a coin, you buy it and enter right on the day of unlocking. That's when private and other investors release their funds.

And there you go, buddy. You bought it for $50, but now you see the price has dropped because investors sold their bags right on your head. So, use this service to avoid such situations.

#LONGSTORYSHORT

Twitter Hacks never change

– The SandBox CEO ‘s account was hacked 

– Claim hypercerts for gitcoin donations

#TWITTERWHISPER

We aped!

NFA, as always

#MONIMAKER

Codename: Renegades. MOBA and giveaway!

Disclaimer: Moni Talks is not responsible for this project. If it turns out to be a scam, it's your fault, so don't come crying to the chat, alright? We brought it to you for DYOR purposes.

What we have:

Moni Discover Score: 172 (very good!)

Number of degens: 30

It's a MOBA game with a seemingly good team and well-designed mechanics.

You can have a chance to win a free whitelist spot.

Codename: Renegades is a multiplayer tactical game with charming graphics and a Free-to-Play model. In other words, you can play it for free and spend money on visual enhancements that don't affect gameplay (similar to Dota 2, which the developers seem to have taken inspiration from based on the whitepaper).

There will be a dedicated RAC token for in-game purchases, a marketplace for trading NFT skins, arenas, and more. To avoid becoming a piece of shit, the developers have come up with an exciting program:

- Purchase a skin 

- The skin levels up during gameplay

- You can sell it.

- ...

- Profit!!!1!

Overall, it looks like an excellent MOBA game from a group of guys who took the best elements from different places and are building a gem on Unreal Engine 5 (which means the graphics will be cool). Whether you want to participate in the planned sale is up to you, but you can join the whitelist giveaway for the Renegade Pass.

DYOR:

The raffle

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#BYE-BYE

Meme!

schoolboys in da house 

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