π°Pulse Miner
Profits to get the (Richard) heart...Pulsing?!
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Profits to get the (Richard) heart...Pulsing?!
Last updated
Pulse Miner is the first product from the Passive Pulse team.
It uses similar mechanics to BNBMiner and Baked Beans, providing you with an opportunity to earn huge rewards.
Deposit PLS into the mining contract and earn PLS back via a daily percentage.
You can also earn a percentage from referrals through the dApp.
To begin earning with Pulse Miner, first make a deposit via our dApp
Click on βCONNECTβ to connect your wallet via MetaMask or Wallet Connect
After connecting your wallet, enter the amount of PLS you want to deposit. You'll then need to confirm your transaction in your wallet
Your deposit will be converted into Miners. You can see your total number of Miners in the dApp whenever your wallet is connected
After you've completed these steps your rewards will be paid in Miners, distributed at a rate of up to 3% daily
Your deposit is not immediately withdrawable and will be returned at a daily rate of up to 3%
Pulse Miner rewards are paid in Miners.
When you claim/withdraw your Miners they will be converted back into PLS.
To maximise your returns you can compound your Miners.
This is easily done via the COMPOUND button on the dApp.
Compounding also helps with the health of the contract bringing higher rewards for all stakers.
There is no limit to the frequency with which you can compound
You can claim as often as you like.
All Deposits, Compounds and Claims will require a gas fee (in PLS)
4%
4%
Pulse Miner is a locked reward pool.
This means the initial PLS amount you deposit is locked in the smart contract.
You recover your deposit amount (or even more) over time by harvesting your rewards.
You'll receive up to 3% a day on your deposits based on the ratio of deposits vs. withdrawals in the contract.
Put simply:
- As the contract balance grows, the price of miners increases (resulting in a higher yield)
- As the contract balance reduces, the price of miners reduces (resulting in a lower yield)