What Can I Do With My WOLFIES?

Your Guide To Not Get Lost In The Ever Growing Opportunities That Is…WOLFIES From The Wolf Den

KSWriter
The Guardian Academy
3 min readOct 13, 2021

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Ah the home town favorite. Who doesn’t love some WOLFIES? At a quick glance because there are less things to do in comparison to GUARD one might assume that WOLFIES is like the ugly duckling…

This couldn’t be further from the truth…

So, let’s get right to it. Be sure to save this article for reference later and if you need the GUARD one as well.

https://medium.com/wolf-den/what-can-i-do-with-my-guard-9de1bc1cf860

Here is everything you can do with links. Not ordered in any particular way

  1. Farm $WOLFIES -BNB LP on KnightSwap- This will be the only DEX you’ll be able to utilize your WOLFIES to farm with
    https://medium.com/wolf-den/how-to-farm-wolfies-on-knightswap-ffdf3a116be7
  2. Trade it (Day Trade, Swing Trade)- You are free to do as you wish with your money and investment. $WOLFIES only has a 4% tax on transactions and although this is higher than GUARD (1%) $WOLFIES was built to be more volatile. Not financial advice of course, but don’t blink as you might just miss a moonshot from the buybacks that do occur from the Wolf Den Treasury.
  3. HODL it- not financial advice, some may choose to simply hold $WOLFIES and not utilize it in a farm, a vault, or play games with it and that is perfectly fine. $WOLFIES is a Macro belief within the Wolf Den. If it is not yours and you are hesitant to invest that is fine I encourage you to sit out and just watch.
  4. Send it to Dicka- 😂 Sending to Dicka is something you could do…but the return rate on your investment is unknown so you let me know how it turns out and I’ll update the article

That’s it Wolf Den thanks for tuning in and until next time…

Stay #WOLFISH

DISCLAIMER: These articles are for educational purposes only. Nothing in this article should be construed as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any sort of security or investment. Consult with a professional financial adviser before making any financial decisions. Investing in general and options trading especially is risky and has the potential for one to lose most or all of their initial investment

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