In 2014, an e-commerce company called Jet launched with the goal of competing with online shopping behemoth Amazon.

Whereas Amazon focused on fast, free shipping… Jet would take the Costco approach: a fee-based service, but with better prices.

To get started, it raised $80 million from big-name investors like Goldman Sachs, Bain Capital, Alibaba, and Fidelity.

But it also wanted to hit the ground running. So it launched a competition called the “Insiders referral program” to incentivize people to help build its user base.

Those who referred the most sign-ups to Jet would win equity in the company. The top referrer would win 100,000 shares of Jet, and the following nine would receive 10,000 each.

That’s where a man named Eric Martin stepped in…

A marketer by trade, Eric had previously run for Congress in Pennsylvania. He used that experience of engaging with the public to boost his sign-ups. In total, his “campaign” efforts cost him $18,000.

And it worked. When the contest ended, Eric found himself the new owner of 100,000 Jet shares.

Fast-forward to 2016. Walmart bought Jet for $3.3 billion, and Eric cashed out… for over $10 million – a 55,456% return in just two years.

This wasn’t just a success for Eric, but for Jet as well. In total, the contest brought in over 350,000 new sign-ups to the platform. That meant when Jet launched, it already had a strong user base.

This mutually beneficial relationship is at the heart of a new trend taking the crypto income space by storm. It’s called “yield farming” (also known as “liquidity mining”).

Like Jet.com, it’s an innovative way for blockchain projects to grow their user bases and increase their liquidity. And many yield-starved investors are waking up to its potential.

This is an entirely new way to make income from crypto. And today, I’ll tell you why now’s the time to prepare for crypto’s latest craze…

A New Way to Earn

For a real-life farmer, yield is the amount of crop produced on a unit of land. For a crypto yield farmer, yield is the amount of interest and rewards generated from crypto assets.

Yield farming is part of an overall trend we call crypto finance. It’s a category of financial applications developed on top of blockchains.

More specifically, yield farming is a subset of “Tech Royalties.”

With Tech Royalties, you stake your crypto assets to their respective protocol. That helps secure the network. And in return, you receive rewards – aka “Tech Royalties.”

In fact, while interest rates reach record lows and many companies cut their dividends, Tech Royalties in our Crypto Income Quarterly service continue to average a yield of 10%. That’s 446% higher than the current yield on the S&P 500.

So it’s no surprise the excitement in the potential of crypto finance is growing.

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You see, crypto finance projects have started incentive programs to attract liquidity to their protocols. And they’re doing that by issuing governance tokens.

Governance tokens give holders the power to influence decisions concerning the project’s core protocol.

And liquidity basically refers to the ease with which you can trade an asset without affecting its price. It’s determined by the volume of trading activity.

Look, it may sound complicated. But all you need to know is this…

Crypto users are piling into projects for the opportunity to earn tokens and improve their yields. And projects are benefitting by seeing their liquidity and viability grow.

They’re essentially doing what Jet did when it launched. With Jet, the liquidity came in the form of new sign-ups. And the reward came in the form of equity.

In crypto finance, you provide liquidity and get tokens as a reward in return. It’s an entirely new way to make Tech Royalties.

The Biggest Craze Since 2017

What we’re seeing in crypto finance today is a speculative mania led by the new yield-farming craze. It’s reminiscent of the initial coin offering (ICO) craze that swept the crypto market in 2017 and propelled some tiny names into well-known projects.

Ultimately, we believe yield farming will be positive. It’ll help drive adoption of crypto finance and boost Tech Royalties.

As for specific yield-farming opportunities, we’re much more cautious…

Yield farming is bringing a surge of assets to crypto finance. And it’s just getting started. That’s the good part.

The downside is this: Because this space is so new, some of the yield-farming opportunities you may come across are risky and short-lived.

So for now, we’ll watch this space as it matures. And when it’s proven to be stable and reliable, we’ll take advantage when the time is right.

But if this trend turns out to be the next Jet or ICO boom, we’ll be positioned to profit ahead of everyone else.

That’s why we’re pulling back the curtain on this opportunity early. When the pieces are in place… we’ll be ready to act.

If you do try yield farming, keep in mind that no yield is guaranteed. And generally, the larger the yield, the larger the risk. Like anything else in crypto, never invest with money you’re not willing to lose.

Regards,

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Greg Wilson
Analyst, Palm Beach Daily

P.S. In our July issue of Crypto Income Quarterly, we’ve put together a playbook on how to become a yield farmer – including three projects on our radar.

Plus, we’ve found several Tech Royalties paying up to 8% on our crypto assets. That’s 1,190% higher than the current rate on the 10-year Treasury note.

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