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JOE risk
This material is for informational purposes only and is not exhaustive of all risks associated with trading JOE. All crypto assets are risky, there are general risks in investing in JOE. These include volatility risk, liquidity risk, demand risk, forking risk, cryptography risk, regulatory risk, concentration risk & cyber security risk. This is not intended to provide (i) investment advice or an investment recommendation; (ii) an offer or solicitation to buy, sell, or hold crypto assets; or (iii) financial, accounting, legal or tax advice. Profits may be subject to capital gains tax. You should carefully consider whether trading or holding crypto assets is suitable for you in light of your financial situation. Please review the Risk Summary for additional information.
Investment Risk
The performance of most crypto assets can be highly volatile, with their value dropping as quickly as it can rise. You should be prepared to lose all the money you invest in crypto assets.
Lack of Protections
Crypto assets are largely unregulated and neither the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) nor the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) will protect you in the event something goes wrong with your crypto asset investments.
Liquidity Risk
There is no guarantee that investments in crypto assets can be easily sold at any given time.
Complexity
Investments in crypto assets can be complex, making it difficult to understand the risks associated with the investment. You should do your own research before investing. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Concentration Risk
Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Putting all your money into a single type of investment is risky. Spreading your money across different investments makes you less dependent on anyone to do well. A good rule of thumb is not to invest more than 10% of your money in high-risk investments.
Five questions to ask yourself
- Am I comfortable with the level of risk? Can I afford to lose my money?
- Do I understand the investment and could I get my money out easily?
- Are my investments regulated?
- Am I protected if the investment provider or my adviser goes out of business?
- Should I get financial advice?
DeFi tokens
Decentralised Finance ("DeFi") tokens are crypto assets built on decentralised blockchain technology for financial applications or protocols. Risks linked to DeFi tokens include:
Enterprise Risk
Interactions between multiple DeFi protocols create a situation where a vulnerability or breakdown in one protocol can trigger a cascading effect, affecting other interconnected platforms.
Technology Risk
DeFi protocols frequently depend on external data sources or oracles, and any tampering or inaccuracies in these data streams can result in a lack of trust and reliability in the protocols.
Regulatory Risk
Governments and regulatory bodies around the world can introduce new regulations or ban certain aspects of the cryptocurrency market, affecting its legality and viability, which could affect token liquidity and/or value.
Legal Risk
Certain tokens may be used for operating a decentralised exchange platform which may contain additional risks:
- The platform may allow users to participate who have not been vetted or verified and therefore expose the possibility that users are interacting with sanctioned entities.
- The platform may be accessible in jurisdictions where some or all the exchange activity should be regulated. If a local regulator deemed the platform activity to be in breach of local regulation, they may request cessation or termination of the service which could affect token liquidity and/or value.
Market Risk
Given their novelty, the evolving technology involved and lack traditional asset structure, valuing crypto assets can be very difficult or impossible. This means valuations are determined by demand that is at risk of manipulation in various ways.
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JOE FAQ
Trader Joe is a decentralized exchange (DEX) operating on the Avalanche blockchain, providing a wide range of DeFi-related services, including lending, farming, and liquidity provision. It seeks to be a comprehensive platform for all things DeFi, promoting accessibility and equal market entry through its user-friendly interface. Despite being relatively new, Trader Joe has achieved significant success, becoming the largest AMM DEX with the highest total value locked (TVL) within the Avalanche ecosystem.
Holding JOE tokens offers various advantages to users. Token holders can stake JOE to earn stablecoins, providing a passive income opportunity. Additionally, holding JOE allows users to participate in liquidity provision for pools, granting voting privileges within the community and fostering a sense of belonging. Moreover, JOE provides access to the Trader Joe launchpad, unlocking exciting opportunities for users to engage with new projects and innovations.
Easily buy JOE ttokens on the OKX cryptocurrency platform. One available trading pair in the OKX spot trading terminal is JOE/USDT. You can also swap your existing cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), and USD Coin (USDC), for JOE with zero fees and no price slippage by using OKX Convert.
Dive deeper into JOE
Trader Joe (JOE) is a decentralized cryptocurrency exchange (DEX) that operates on the blockchain, offering users a seamless platform for buying and selling digital assets. As a DEX, Trader Joe provides a decentralized and secure trading environment without intermediaries or central authorities. This gives users complete control over their assets and promotes a more transparent and trustless trading experience.
What is Trader Joe?
Trader Joe is a decentralized exchange (DEX) operating on the Avalanche network, providing a wide range of decentralized finance (DeFi) services, including staking, yield farming, and trading. It aims to be a comprehensive one-stop shop for various DeFi offerings, such as lending/borrowing, liquidity pools, launchpads, and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). With its user-friendly interface, Trader Joe is an automated market maker (AMM), making it accessible and convenient for users to participate in DeFi activities.
The Trader Joe team
The Trader Joe team remains anonymous, with the platform being launched in 2021 by founders known by the pseudonyms Cryptofish and OxMurloc. Cryptofish is described as a smart contracts engineer and early contributor to several Avalanche network projects. OxMurloc claims to be an experienced full-stack developer with a background in start-up creation. In addition to the founders, Trader Joe benefits from a team of skilled developers, traders, and marketers.
How does Trader Joe work?
Trader Joe combines lending, DEX, and averaged trading. It is the first to implement limit orders which helps to eliminate price slippage, which is one of the most common problems of DEXs. The platform provides trading and swapping services as well as other DeFi-related options like yield farming, lending, and staking.
JOE: Trader Joe’s native token
JOE is the native token of Trader Joe's decentralized exchange (DEX). Unlike other DEXs, Trader Joe offers a plethora of use cases for its token, making it a fundamental element of the project. JOE plays a crucial role in the liquidity pools, allowing users to add or withdraw liquidity from the existing pools.
Additionally, it serves as a staking asset, facilitates lending/borrowing, and acts as a governance token. JOE holders enjoy voting rights, enabling them to actively participate in shaping the future of the DEX through making recommendations and decisions.
JOE tokenomics
JOE has a maximum supply of 500 million tokens, with a circulating supply of 341.48 million tokens. The tokenomics of JOE allow users to engage in lending and borrowing activities on Trader Joe's platform. Additionally, JOE holders will have access to the project's integrated launchpad.
JOE use cases
JOE serves as a governance token, granting holders voting rights on the network. It also enables staking, allowing users to earn rewards. JOE provides access to the Trader Joe Launchpad. Additionally, the token is utilized in the liquidity pool, enabling lending and borrowing services on the Trader Joe platform.
Distribution of JOE
JOE is distributed as follows:
- Fifty percent is allocated to liquidity providers.
- Twenty percent is allotted for the Trader Joe treasury.
- Twenty percent is held by the development team.
- Ten percent is reserved for future supporters.
What does the future hold for Trader Joe?
Trader Joe aims to become a comprehensive exchange platform, blending DeFi and DEX functionalities. The team is committed to enhancing the platform by integrating more tools, enabling sustainable yield trading, and advanced farming options for users. Additionally, Trader Joe plans to incorporate limit orders, options, and futures trading into its offering. With its speed, efficiency, and user-friendly interface, the platform has attracted strong backers within the space, including Stani Kulechov, the founder of AAVE (AVVE). The future looks promising for Trader Joe as it continues to evolve and expand its services in the DeFi space.
Disclaimer
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