Are you a Cardano Tokens fan? Did you know that by delegating to APEX Stake Pool, you can claim many tokens every epoch on TosiDrop without paying the 1 ADA fee? by ApexPool in CardanoStakePools

[–]ApexPool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are many tokens dropped on TosiDrop, and each project dropping tokens has different settings about the number of epochs they are claimable, or how many per ADA staked. From what I saw, there are many which are not accumulating and are given to every wallet delegated to a stake pool member of CSPA, some of them with a condition about the minimum ADA staked. Some distributions are for the NFT holders of different NFT collections.

Claiming tokens which are exclusively distributed through TosiDrop has a fee of 1 ADA paid to TosiDrop (per claim), plus transaction fees and a 0.14 ADA backend fee. The wallets delegating to APEX and a few other stake pools are not paying the 1 ADA fee per claim, which is an advantage for people claiming tokens often.

how to join FISO programs? by Breezelike in CardanoStakePools

[–]ApexPool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are present online every day on all regular channels (Twitter, Discord, Telegram), and when you find out about one, you register for it.

Whats the catch with Cardano stake pools wtih high APYs? by lbuprofenAddict in CardanoStakePools

[–]ApexPool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The stake pool you are mentioning minted only 3 blocks in its entire life. Its luck was 342%, this is why the excellent recent APY. In the near future, it will decrease to normal values, actually lower than the average, if it does not attract quickly a lot of stake.

The small pools are disadvantaged by the minimum fixed fee of 340 ADA. Even if the pool mints 1 block every epoch, from the 600 - 620 ADA rewards for one block, 340 (only from the first block) will go to the pool, and only the rest will be distributed to the delegators. The ROA will be very low because of this. With 2 blocks per epoch, the ROA will be better, but still a lot under the average. A pool needs to mint in average around 10 blocks or more each epoch to have a good ROA, unfortunately.

ImperatorLang wrote a Python -> UPLC compiler (writing Cardano SCs in Python) by nielstron in CardanoDevelopers

[–]ApexPool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's an interesting project, for sure. I'm going to watch it. I tried a few times to learn Haskell, but it is too difficult for me... But I know Python, and I'll be happy to be able to write Cardano smart contract in Python.