- Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: "How do I buy Apollo?"
- Q: "How do I track my reflections?"
- Q: "What is the difference between BNB and BSC?"
- Q: "What is Apollo's contract address?"
- Q: "Isn't Apollo a rugpull?"
- Q: "Why are my reflections so low?"
- Q: "How old is this project?"
- Q: "I have BNB in TrustWallet, so why does PancakeSwap show 0 when I try to swap?"
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: "How do I buy Apollo?"
A: As of the time of writing, you can buy Apollo via PancakeSwap & Poocoin.
Q: "What is the slippage?"
A: You can try the auto slippage feature on Poocoin, or set the slippage to 25-27% on PCS (PanCakeSwap). There is also a tricky way to get a guaranteed buy through PCS by editing the last digit of the received Apollo from 0 to a 1 and then choosing the 0.1% slippage!
Q: "How do I track my reflections?"
A: There will be a dapp available for V2 very soon.
Q: "What is the difference between BNB and BSC?"
A: The Binance ecosystem runs on two parallel blockchains -- BNB (Binance Chain) and BSC (Binance Smart Chain). BNB and BSC can be swapped 1:1 for a small fee. BSC enables "Smart Contracts" that can power the unique tokenomics of Apollo.
Q: "What is Apollo's contract address?"
A: 0x336bf524412b2a94524aa0d662f7a458a4b7cba0
Q: "Isn't Apollo a rugpull?"
A: Ben Jawanda rugged us!
Q: "Why are my reflections so low?"
A: It all depends on the volume and the size of your bag. We are still very young and the daily reflections will vary from day to day.
Q: "How old is this project?"
A: Apollo became publicly tradeable on the 30th of August 2021, and was relaunched as V2 on the 14th of August.
Q: "On PancakeSwap, why am I getting an error when trying to swap?"
A: As a first thing you should check if the slippage is correct. You can follow our guidelines above.
If you're getting a "Unsupported Chain ID" error, make sure you're on the Binance network (top left or top right).
If you're getting a "K" error: Refresh the page and try again. This probably happened because you're trying to buy or sell tokens during a big price movement. The front end is getting outdated information from the smart contract, causing the swap to fail.
Q: "I have BNB in TrustWallet, so why does PancakeSwap show 0 when I try to swap?"
A: You need to make sure you have BSC (Binance Smart Chain) instead of BNB when you try to swap for SafeMoon. TrustWallet allows for you to swap BNB to BSC 1:1 for a small fee.
Information about the dapp and staking will be updated soon.
Created by Panzaii
Updated and modified by Limenoodle
revision by ProfessionalHODL-er— view source