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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => DeFi tokens => Topic started by: arbaomg123 on September 02, 2022, 03:33:33 PM

Title: New Defi project - AmuletProtocol
Post by: arbaomg123 on September 02, 2022, 03:33:33 PM
Amulet Protocol is a decentralized coverage protocol for the Rust-based ecosystem with an initial deployment on Solana.

Investments: Closed a $6M investment round led by Solana Ventures and Animoca Brands, as well as Mirana, Signum Capital, DeFinance Capital, Matrixport and many others.

Only 2% of digital assets in our industry are protected. Amulet Protocol offers additional protection to your digital assets with an array of solutions including smart contract vulnerability, stablecoin de-peg and NFT cover options.

Easily stake with peace of mind on Amulet Protocol. Amulet Protocol has 3 layers of protection between claims and assets. Staking is easy to do and more importantly, with the highest level of security behind it.

Amulet Protocol is built on advanced technology. Our hybrid claims management will see full automation on situations such as a trigger of a stablecoin depegging leading to payouts. Amulet Protocol also manages claim payouts through its DAO model.

Now we have the right, to get tokens, allocation and NFT from this project.

Instruction:

1. Go to the site - amulet org and coonect trough email
2. Fulfill tasks in social networks, the more you have points the higher the level you can get, the higher the prize you get, below in more detail

We do tasks for which we are given the so-called Amupoints, the more these points - the higher your level, for which level - what is the reward?

▪️1 level - allocation
▪️2 level - 5 $AMT tokens + 25% bonus for secret airdrop, didn't fully understand what secret airdrop is
▪️3 level - Amulet NFT (I understand it costs 2.5 SOL)
▪️4 level - Silver NFT (I understand it costs 5 SOL)
▪️5 level - Gold NFT (I understand it's worth 20 SOL)

We don't know when the deadline is, but it's best not to put it off too much, the project looks cool, as does the form itself for the assignments.