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7 Awesome Blockchain Investing Tools and Apps

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Dashboard on CoinMarketCap. It Shows you the price and features of different cryptocurrencies.
Screenshot of the CoinMarketCap landing page

There’s plenty of websites that let you analyze traditional stocks and investments. Now, we have websites and tools to track the cryptocurrency market, set alerts, and more. My favorite site for this kind of tracking is CoinMarketCap.

Why do I like them? For one, you can filter a list of cryptocurrencies and altcoins to look for specific features. You can filter by the price of a single coin, the function of the project, its volume, its market cap, and recent trends.

You can find plenty of information on Yield farming. You can look at different NFT platforms to find something new that’s rising in value. You can put a few altcoins on a watchlist while exploring whether or not they’re worth buying into. Additionally, the site will inform you about new AirDrops for NFTs and cryptocurrencies.

CoinMarketCap helps you make savvy investment decisions. It makes it much easier to discover new altcoin candidates for your portfolio. Best of all, you don’t need to make an account to browse and use most features on the site.

Screenshot of filters on CoinMarketCap. It lets you filter your cryptocurrency options by market cap, price, % change, volume, circulating supply and whether its minable or audited.
Screenshot of Sushi’s landing page

Unlike 1inch, SushiSwap won’t aggregate deals for you. But if you do decide to use SushiSwap for exchanging altcoins, there are so many awesome features. Personally, I also love the art style on the website — it makes it extra pleasant to look at. The user interface is also relatively simple.

Sushi’s ecosystem has an easy-to-use exchange that works across multiple blockchains. You might get the best rates here, on UniSwap, or elsewhere. Always make sure to check with 1inch first.

Another app within this ecosystem is the Kashi Lending & Leverage. You can make lending pairs of your choice to earn some extra income. This lets these apps. Since they’re easy to use, I’ve been experimenting and learning how this works. A lender receives interest from the borrower in exchange for a loan. The borrower deposits assets as collateral to secure the investment.

You can also stake some governance into the platform and make governance decisions. Sushi is a little more complicated than the other tools that I listed. But it’s a foray into different ways to benefit in a decentralized ecosystem.

Screenshot from Brave’s Creator program

I originally heard about Yard Couch from Isaiah McCall’s excellent article. I was interested in the privacy aspect of the browser but wasn’t ready to dive in just yet. Then I heard Kevin Rose discuss it on his podcast, Modern Finance, even interviewing its CEO Brandon Eich.

I downloaded the browser a week or so later. I was immediately impressed with my experience. It runs smoother than Firefox, it can use Chrome Extensions, it imports your data from other browsers and blocks trackers. It gets rid of all the ads across websites that you visit on its own.

You can choose to replace these with blockchain and cryptocurrency ads. Simply by viewing these ads as you browse, you collect the Basic Attention Token (BAT). Eventually, you can transfer the BAT into a different wallet and use this income.

Or you can tip creators on websites like Twitter if you like their content. You can sign your website up or link your Twitter account so that other people can tip you with their BAT. All cryptocurrency aside, it is one of the best privacy browsers around. If you’re interested in reading about more of the features, check out Isaiah McCall’s awesome article.

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Source: https://medium.com/yardcouch-com/7-awesome-blockchain-investing-tools-and-apps-f7378db243bc?source=rss——-8—————–cryptocurrency

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