Anons first Crypto. Post #13
I've been investigating cryptocurrency and decentralized tech since the start of May 2020. This blog is an avenue of documentation and expression of my experience.

The latest undervalued DeFi gem I was lucky enough to stumble across is RAISE, figured I'd spill the beans in the meantime while I wait to hear back regarding image use for Crypto wallets and Operational Security part two.
Seems to me alt season's charge is being lead by defi tokens, yes I'm talking about you COMP! That said many others have exploded in the last few weeks alone and I believe RAISE is the next big one. Let me explain why - Just keep in mind this isn't advice always DYOR and drop a comment bellow if you have something to add, its always appreciated and I learn so much from the community!
I am in no way associated with Raise or employed/paid for this article
So what is Raise?
Raise is an investment platform that connects lenders and borrowers utilizing smart contracts to securely connect clients. You can lend and borrow or simply invest for an incredible ROI on USDC, USDT and DAI- I really like the fact they use DAI as I can earn interest on tips from Publish0x!

As we can see the market cap is still relatively low at 732k especially with volume at 35K - the total supply is just under 15M with 13.7M already in circulation, at a quick glance this tells me that at the very least the team isn't holding out heavy bags to dump on investors, they also mention on their site they are committed to keeping it that way, check out their blog post here The RAISE token - present and future. So far it has been listed on HitBTC and UniSwap, the listing on HitBTC peaked my interest and decided to find out more. The team seems to have been active since 2017, some may be familiar with 'Hero Token' which was a community investment initiative token, eventually the team re-branded all their efforts under the same banner Raise.
Just wanted to make a quick post to let people know about this beauty, I'll update people on what the investment/loan model is like once I've tried it out. Thanks for reading!
Links to find out more!
AFC