About GrowingFi (GROW)
GrowingFi (GROW) start as a Defi portfolio management tool (aka Growing Dashboard) on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) back in March 2021. Since then, the Growing Dashboard has been used and loved by tens of thousands of yield farmers. They received a lot of love and feedback from growing community.
GrowingFi (GROW) Among all feedback and feature requests, native smart contract integration for farming platforms is most requested. It also aligns with goal to become not only the dashboard but also the portal for Defi. So that the announced the Growing Farm and the GROW token on Apr 25th.
GrowingFi (GROW) Inspired by PancakeBunny, Beefy, and Autofarm. Growing Farms is yet another yield optimizer platform on BSC, focusing on providing auto-compounded yields by actively finding, auditing, and leveraging the best yield farming platforms through smart optimizing strategies. With the on-chain farm performance data collected, Growing Farm stands in a superior position to provide best-in-class returns.
GrowingFi (GROW) Coin Storage Key Points
Coin Basic | Information |
---|---|
Coin Name | GrowingFi |
Short Name | (GROW) |
Max Supply | 1,000,000,000,000,000 |
Total Supply | 1,000,000,000,000,000 |
Source Code | Click Here To View Source Code |
Explorers | Click Here To View Explorers |
Twitter Page | Click Here To Visit Twitter Group |
Whitepaper | Click Here To View |
Support | 24/7 |
Official Project Website | Click Here To Visit Project Website |
GROW Token
The Grow token (GROW) is a membership token, revenue earning token, and governance token of Growing.fi ecosystem. Stake GROW to become a Growing Pro member and earn BNB from the Growing Farm.
1. Deposit Bonus
When the deposit bonus rate is 1x: for every 1 BNB equivalent value deposited, 0.01 GROW will be rewarded as Deposit Bonus. All Deposit Bonus will be locked for 3 days.
2. Staking Reward
1000 GROW per week to All Farming Pools.
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