$AAVE is indeed a good thing, there are hundreds of thousands of tokens on the chain, and only a few are willing to share dividends, $BNB is one, AAVE is also one.
Next, you can increase your holding of $UNI , not to mention whether BNB can rise to 23500U, or whether AAVE can rise to 2000U.
And UNI, which maintains its position as the leader in the DEX spot market, is gradually eating into the perpetual market of HYPE and ASTER, ultimately becoming the absolute leader of DEX, rising to 500U or even 1000U each.
Even if BNB, AAVE, and UNI only grow by 20% in a year, holding them for 5 years will allow their airdrops + dividends to exceed the growth potential of 80% of other tokens.
Moreover, these three leading coins have a low probability of going to zero and a large growth space, making them ideal for holding in the current uncertain bull-bear situation: no risk of going to zero, and even if there is a decline, dividends can make up for losses, plus interest and subsequent large corrections, it's both solid and profitable.
Personally, I feel that the most stable investment method is: holding BNB and AAVE, using dividends, interest, and airdrops in a bear market to reinvest in BNB and AAVE.
When the market clearly enters a bull market, increase your principal and use the compound interest of BNB and AAVE to buy altcoins and memes.
This way, you can preserve your capital while adjusting for potential thousand-fold and ten-thousand-fold possibilities.
BNB and AAVE can be considered as the "first golden chicken" for young people, continuously laying golden eggs.
Unfortunately, 99% of people look down on such small capital rolling strategies and prefer to use contracts to challenge turning 1000U into 30 million.
In fact, buying and holding BNB, AAVE, and UNI, and holding with compound interest, takes BTC's four years as a cycle.
Even if you can only invest 3000 yuan a month, you can become a 10U warrior.
Four years later, you may become a small wealthy A7, though slow, but absolutely stable.
In the crypto world, sometimes slow is a kind of fast. {spot}(UNIUSDT) {spot}(BNBUSDT) {spot}(AAVEUSDT)
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