add the newly minted value _next = previous * rate + principle / 15 / discount Return relation_helper(p, d, r, 0, 1) # you can replace the zero with some pre-existing valueĭef relation_helper(principle, discount, rate, previous, rebases): I am considering writing a bot to do this, but I believe there is development in progress to make automate this process for us. Regardless, you need to reinvest every rebase else the yield will be off and likely quite a bit lower than you would anticipate. If you understand the numbers, you can really take out the guesswork.
Here is a python script to do this for you. I think it will give some good insight on the project if you tune in. Hope this helps a little OP! Follow Daniel siesta on Twitter and look out for his next AMA.
If you wanna learn more about dilution I'd recommend a YouTube search because tbh I have no idea how to explain it. Idk how best to do that, but imo it would take serious wrinkle brain mathematics to make sure your profit from minting exceeds the swap fees on a consistent basis. Then there's people who continuously mint their crypto into TIME and swap it back to whatever they seem best to then mint again in an endless cycle of profit. Now you could take it another level deeper and use your MEMO to borrow MIM from abracadabra which would allow you to mint more TIME to add to your already staked TIME. To me that's the simplest way to go about it. Then you stake it for that juicy compounding interest. Basically you mint time using whatever method you like the most. Sam will be donning the stripes in Captain America: Symbol of Truth, while Steve will star in Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty.Idk if I'm qualified to answer this because I'm pretty new to the whole wonderland TIME thing but from what I've learned about minting vs staking its often used in conjunction with each other. And finally, Marvel Comics will soon have two Captain Americas, with Sam Wilson wielding the shield alongside Steve Rogers in two different, monthly Captain America titles. In other Batman news, according to The Hollywood Reporter, The Batman will clock in at 2 hours and 55 minutes, making it the longest Batman film and superhero flick to date. Zodiac Killer comparisons are soon to be drawn when we see The Riddler in The Batman in theaters. This, along with the Zodiac Killer's crosshair-like symbol he'd use to sign his letters are some of the parallels director Matt Reeves drew upon when conceiving his version of The Riddler seen in The Batman. It begins with the mayor, and then it escalates from there." The letters the Zodiac Killer sent contained clues that could presumably lead to the Zodiac Killer's identity, but unfortunately we're still in the dark to this day.
2d ago - On Today's IGN The Fix: Entertainment, The Batman takes inspiration from the infamous real-life Zodiac Killer, with director Matt Reeves describing the detective story as 'almost a horror.' Speaking with Movie Maker on #TheBatman, Reeves talks about what led to The Riddler's current depiction by saying, "The premise of the movie is that the Riddler is kind of molded in an almost Zodiac Killer sort of mode, and is killing very prominent figures in Gotham, and they are the pillars of society.