How Satoshi $CORE Disappointed Miners

So on the 8th of February, 2023 Satoshi launched the long-awaited $CORE.

Everyone was happy after the announcement but an unfortunate happened.

After successfully linking their wallets, what they saw wasn’t what they expected.

Okay, let me not count myself out on this. After we expect 1CORE to be equal to nothing less that $10,000, the shocking came to reveal that 1CORE was nothing more than $5.

This brought about a lot of commission that made many people want to sell off their ‘good for nothing and overhyped’ CORE.

However, in today’s post, we are encouraging you not to sell out your CORE just yet.

There are high hopes that CORE will bounce stronger and many who still have it will laugh at the very end.

It is true that the price so far is worthless but the truth is that you have to be patient and trust the process.

What should I do with my CORE?

I guess you already have your CORE linked to your metamask if not, see how to link your core to your metamask.

What should I do with my CORE?

What you should do now is stake your Satoshi CORE for a better future. I wouldn’t encourage you to stake all but rather 5% will be ideal.

According to Forbes, staking is when you lock crypto assets for a set period to help support the operation of a blockchain. In return for staking your crypto, you earn more cryptocurrency. Many blockchains use a proof of stake consensus mechanism.

Do you want to read more about staking as it regards coins Read more from Forbes.

Staking your CORE allows you to get increased cryptocurrencies when the stipulated time is reached.

Also, I would encourage you to stay updated with the latest news from the CORE-verified social media handles.

This will enable you to know when the price of the CORE has risen. Also, they will tell you what you must do to withdraw your coins as cash.

By Sir Chike

Sir Chike is an Imo born teacher and actor. He studied at Alvan Ikoku Federal college of Education (AIFCE) Owerri, Imo state. He has obtained the following qualifications; 1. Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) in Political Science and Social Studies. 2. Bachelor in Education (B.Ed) in Social Studies