Bone cryptocurrency launched along with ShibaSwap decentralized exchange (DEX) in July 2021, rewarding its token holders with high-interest yields through its BURY and DIG features as well as offering users a suite of analytics tools.
Before investing in bone crypto, determine your investment budget and understand the risks posed by an unstable cryptocurrency market. It is also crucial that your investments are safe using an electronic or hardware wallet compatible with BONE.
ShibaSwap
ShibaSwap is a DEX that offers multiple features, such as liquidity provisioning and staking. Additionally, ERC 20 tokens are supported on this platform and it was awarded an excellent security audit score from CertiK. Additional safeguards such as two-factor authentication and cold storage support round off its roster of services.
ShibaSwap also provides passive yield generation through its DIG function, also known as staking. Staking involves locking away part of a token for an agreed upon period in exchange for passive income; stakers earn rewards proportional to how many tokens they staked; these rewards come back in form of either xSHIB, xLEASH or tBONE tokens representing their share in the pool and are claimed weekly while any remaining rewards vested for six months.
DIG
Dig is a security software tool designed to assist businesses in detecting and mitigating data breaches and compliance violations. Utilizing a single platform, Dig allows uniform policy applications with reduced response times; furthermore it detects when sensitive information has been copied across systems or servers thereby helping reduce blindspots and eliminate blindspots altogether.
ShibaSwap uses its BONE token as its governance token, enabling users to vote on proposals via Doggy decentralized autonomous organization (DAO). BONE may also be used to DIG into liquidity pools to increase returns for trading on ShibaSwap Liquidity Pool or stake them to earn tBONE rewards – in addition to being necessary for gas fees on Shibarium, their Layer 2 network.
FETCH
Users have expressed the need for the ability to explore data before retrieving it from servers and subset datasets according to conditions, which FETCH allows. It also supports challenge-response password systems. With catalog() and fetch() functions you can specify both column data types as well as formats they will be read in; please refer to documentation for details. –
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