RE: Win and Hab a Pepe Game Starter Pack!
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Well congrats to him, that's a whole lot of PEPE, and of course! πππβ¨π€
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Well congrats to him, that's a whole lot of PEPE, and of course! πππβ¨π€
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Meanwhile, you are at Rank 59 on the PEPE richlist as of the time of this comment, such that you have a total of (only) 3,769,249 PEPE tokens !INDEED. π€πΈπ€―ππΈ
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I have another 13-15k PEPE in the the PEPE pools. πππβ¨π€
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I was about to check your PEPE liquidity rankings on #BeeSwap, but then the website lost its domain name. π€π€― !HOPE that such problem is just temporary !INDEED! π€π
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Very sadly, no. BeeSwap is gone, which is extremely inconvenient for me in my asset-managing endeavors, since it is now far from a quick and easeful process. I want to recreate it, but better than it was before. Two friends have already created an initial tool, to begin replicating some of BeeSwap's functionality, though it still has a long way to go, https://tools.crypto-dreamr.com/beeswap. πππβ¨π€
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@savvyfrog can finally easily see the PPDLR:PEPE liquidity pool on #CryptoDreamr's #BeeSwap alternative !INDEED! π€πΈ You are the Top 5 liquidity provider of that pool. π§ββοΈπ€
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That's great to hear, and indeed I am. πππβ¨π€
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While anyone (@savvyfrog in particular) can view the PPDLR:PEPE liquidity pool on #TribalDex, it requires manually typing the name of the token pair (at least the "PPDLR" name) on the https://tribaldex.com/pools page !INDEED, and there is no way to see the liquidity providers for any token pair and how much liquidity is being provided by each one. π€π€― That's why @savvyfrog loves the #CryptoDreamr's #BeeSwap alternative, as it can see that it is currently the Top 1 liquidity provider of such pool. ππΈ
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Yes, while Tribaldex is indeed useful, it lacks many important features, and I'm appreciating the new site too, though I still wish that it were a lot more like BeeSwap. πππβ¨π€
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I think that any Hive (d)app that would replicate #BeeSwap would have a "legacy" design much like BeeSwap itself, and then a "modern" (or a name something similar) design for those who either want some change and/or have never used BeeSwap before !INDEED. π€π§ββοΈπ€
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There's nothing 'legacy' about a new interface specifically designed to replicate and improve BeeSwap, which was by far the best asset-management frontend hands down. What exactly would a more 'modern' interface look like anyway? πππβ¨π€
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Looks like how "legacy" and "modern" design would look like depends heavily on the personal preferences of the person being asked !INDEED! π€π€― Maybe a "BeeSwap classic design" and "new design" comparison would be better. π€π
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I wouldn't use either of those terms for this purpose at all. I would consider BeeSwap's interface much more efficient than anything else, so the only new iterations of it that I have any interest in seeing would be something that actually made it more efficient. πππβ¨π€
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