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What is Lil Floki (LILFLOKI) | What is LILFLOKI token

In this article, we'll discuss information about the Lil Floki project and LILFLOKI token. 

LIL FLOKI has been designed to be a deflationary token which rewards you in $BNB simply for holding Lil Floki Tokens! Named after Elon Musk's new Shiba Inu puppy, Floki.

Elon Musk loves his 'Lil' Floki

Elon Musk lived up to his promise and bought a Shiba Inu dog; naming it Floki, thus Lil Floki was born and what better way to support Dogs in need than with the beloved Shiba Inu Mascot?

Considering Elon Musk will very likely be posting Floki all over his social media, our strong belief is that this token will rise exponentially in value and each time he does mention Floki, giving a huge positive impact for our token, the shelters we support and the investors.

Contract Features

1% Max Sell & 2% Max Wallet Size

Anti-whale features have been applied to the amount of tokens that can be bought and sold at once to prevent whales from dumping the chart.

Anti-Sniper & Anti-Bot Measures Implemented

Our token was stealth launched and known bots were blacklisted pre-launch to avoid pumping and dumping.

5% Marketing & Team Tokens

2% of the Team tokens will be locked for 3 months, these tokens will be used to further develop the project as well as for future crypto exchanges.

Future Burning

50,000,000,000,000 Lil Floki tokens will be locked away and reserved for future burning events, decreasing token supply and increasing the value for our holders.

Tokenomics

The total supply of tokens is 1,000,000,000,000,000 (1 Quadrillion). Max sell is 1% of the total supply of tokens per transaction. Max wallet is also 2% of the total supply to avoid big dumping of tokens.

Tax on buys: 11% Rewards: 1% Liquidity: 3% Marketing & Buy-Back 7%
Tax on sells: 12% Rewards: 1% Liquidity: 4% Marketing & Buy-Back 7%

1% Auto BNB Rewards

1% of every buy/sell is taken and redistributed to all Lil Floki holders.

5% Liquidity Pool

5% of every transaction is transformed into liquidity for Pancakeswap. It's automatic and helps to provide a stable price floor.

7% Marketing & Charity Wallet

Long term marketing strategies will be implemented to provide a stable future for the project. A portion of the 7% will be used towards Donating to Dog Shelters in New Zealand.

Liquidity Locked & Secured

On launch, liquidity was locked for 1 year, avoiding any chance of a rugpull. More liquidity will be added as we grow. (Proof)

How do i claim my BNB rewards?

Easy! BNB Rewards will be airdropped into the same wallet where you are holding your Lil Floki tokens. Usually these will come every 60 minutes. You don't have to do anything to recieve these rewards, just buy and hold your Lil Floki tokens. The rewards that come are based on the percentage of your holdings, the more tokens you own, the bigger your BNB rewards will be.

​How and Where to Buy LILFLOKI token?

LILFLOKI token is now live on the Binance mainnet. The token address for LILFLOKI is 0x3271d12d5ba36b6582fafa029598fee0f5f6db35. Be cautious not to purchase any other token with a smart contract different from this one (as this can be easily faked). We strongly advise to be vigilant and stay safe throughout the launch. Don’t let the excitement get the best of you.

Just be sure you have enough BNB in your wallet to cover the transaction fees.

Join To Get BNB (Binance Coin)! ☞ CLICK HERE

You will have to first buy one of the major cryptocurrencies, usually either Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), Binance (BNB)…

We will use Binance Exchange here as it is one of the largest crypto exchanges that accept fiat deposits.

Once you finished the KYC process. You will be asked to add a payment method. Here you can either choose to provide a credit/debit card or use a bank transfer, and buy one of the major cryptocurrencies, usually either Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), Binance (BNB)…

☞ SIGN UP ON BINANCE

Step by Step Guide : What is Binance | How to Create an account on Binance (Updated 2021)

Next step

You need a wallet address to Connect to Pancakeswap Decentralized Exchange, we use Metamask wallet

If you don’t have a Metamask wallet, read this article and follow the steps ☞ What is Metamask wallet | How to Create a wallet and Use

Transfer $BNB to your new Metamask wallet from your existing wallet

Next step

Connect Metamask Wallet to Pancakeswap Decentralized Exchange and Buy, Swap LILFLOKI token

Contract: 0x3271d12d5ba36b6582fafa029598fee0f5f6db35

Read more: What is Pancakeswap | Beginner’s Guide on How to Use Pancakeswap

The top exchange for trading in LILFLOKI token is currently: PancakeSwap (V2)

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WordsCounted: A Ruby Natural Language Processor

WordsCounted

We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.

-- Oscar Wilde

WordsCounted is a Ruby NLP (natural language processor). WordsCounted lets you implement powerful tokensation strategies with a very flexible tokeniser class.

Features

  • Out of the box, get the following data from any string or readable file, or URL:
    • Token count and unique token count
    • Token densities, frequencies, and lengths
    • Char count and average chars per token
    • The longest tokens and their lengths
    • The most frequent tokens and their frequencies.
  • A flexible way to exclude tokens from the tokeniser. You can pass a string, regexp, symbol, lambda, or an array of any combination of those types for powerful tokenisation strategies.
  • Pass your own regexp rules to the tokeniser if you prefer. The default regexp filters special characters but keeps hyphens and apostrophes. It also plays nicely with diacritics (UTF and unicode characters): Bayrūt is treated as ["Bayrūt"] and not ["Bayr", "ū", "t"], for example.
  • Opens and reads files. Pass in a file path or a url instead of a string.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'words_counted'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install words_counted

Usage

Pass in a string or a file path, and an optional filter and/or regexp.

counter = WordsCounted.count(
  "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars."
)

# Using a file
counter = WordsCounted.from_file("path/or/url/to/my/file.txt")

.count and .from_file are convenience methods that take an input, tokenise it, and return an instance of WordsCounted::Counter initialized with the tokens. The WordsCounted::Tokeniser and WordsCounted::Counter classes can be used alone, however.

API

WordsCounted

WordsCounted.count(input, options = {})

Tokenises input and initializes a WordsCounted::Counter object with the resulting tokens.

counter = WordsCounted.count("Hello Beirut!")

Accepts two options: exclude and regexp. See Excluding tokens from the analyser and Passing in a custom regexp respectively.

WordsCounted.from_file(path, options = {})

Reads and tokenises a file, and initializes a WordsCounted::Counter object with the resulting tokens.

counter = WordsCounted.from_file("hello_beirut.txt")

Accepts the same options as .count.

Tokeniser

The tokeniser allows you to tokenise text in a variety of ways. You can pass in your own rules for tokenisation, and apply a powerful filter with any combination of rules as long as they can boil down into a lambda.

Out of the box the tokeniser includes only alpha chars. Hyphenated tokens and tokens with apostrophes are considered a single token.

#tokenise([pattern: TOKEN_REGEXP, exclude: nil])

tokeniser = WordsCounted::Tokeniser.new("Hello Beirut!").tokenise

# With `exclude`
tokeniser = WordsCounted::Tokeniser.new("Hello Beirut!").tokenise(exclude: "hello")

# With `pattern`
tokeniser = WordsCounted::Tokeniser.new("I <3 Beirut!").tokenise(pattern: /[a-z]/i)

See Excluding tokens from the analyser and Passing in a custom regexp for more information.

Counter

The WordsCounted::Counter class allows you to collect various statistics from an array of tokens.

#token_count

Returns the token count of a given string.

counter.token_count #=> 15

#token_frequency

Returns a sorted (unstable) two-dimensional array where each element is a token and its frequency. The array is sorted by frequency in descending order.

counter.token_frequency

[
  ["the", 2],
  ["are", 2],
  ["we",  1],
  # ...
  ["all", 1]
]

#most_frequent_tokens

Returns a hash where each key-value pair is a token and its frequency.

counter.most_frequent_tokens

{ "are" => 2, "the" => 2 }

#token_lengths

Returns a sorted (unstable) two-dimentional array where each element contains a token and its length. The array is sorted by length in descending order.

counter.token_lengths

[
  ["looking", 7],
  ["gutter",  6],
  ["stars",   5],
  # ...
  ["in",      2]
]

#longest_tokens

Returns a hash where each key-value pair is a token and its length.

counter.longest_tokens

{ "looking" => 7 }

#token_density([ precision: 2 ])

Returns a sorted (unstable) two-dimentional array where each element contains a token and its density as a float, rounded to a precision of two. The array is sorted by density in descending order. It accepts a precision argument, which must be a float.

counter.token_density

[
  ["are",     0.13],
  ["the",     0.13],
  ["but",     0.07 ],
  # ...
  ["we",      0.07 ]
]

#char_count

Returns the char count of tokens.

counter.char_count #=> 76

#average_chars_per_token([ precision: 2 ])

Returns the average char count per token rounded to two decimal places. Accepts a precision argument which defaults to two. Precision must be a float.

counter.average_chars_per_token #=> 4

#uniq_token_count

Returns the number of unique tokens.

counter.uniq_token_count #=> 13

Excluding tokens from the tokeniser

You can exclude anything you want from the input by passing the exclude option. The exclude option accepts a variety of filters and is extremely flexible.

  1. A space-delimited string. The filter will normalise the string.
  2. A regular expression.
  3. A lambda.
  4. A symbol that names a predicate method. For example :odd?.
  5. An array of any combination of the above.
tokeniser =
  WordsCounted::Tokeniser.new(
    "Magnificent! That was magnificent, Trevor."
  )

# Using a string
tokeniser.tokenise(exclude: "was magnificent")
# => ["that", "trevor"]

# Using a regular expression
tokeniser.tokenise(exclude: /trevor/)
# => ["magnificent", "that", "was", "magnificent"]

# Using a lambda
tokeniser.tokenise(exclude: ->(t) { t.length < 4 })
# => ["magnificent", "that", "magnificent", "trevor"]

# Using symbol
tokeniser = WordsCounted::Tokeniser.new("Hello! محمد")
tokeniser.tokenise(exclude: :ascii_only?)
# => ["محمد"]

# Using an array
tokeniser = WordsCounted::Tokeniser.new(
  "Hello! اسماءنا هي محمد، كارولينا، سامي، وداني"
)
tokeniser.tokenise(
  exclude: [:ascii_only?, /محمد/, ->(t) { t.length > 6}, "و"]
)
# => ["هي", "سامي", "وداني"]

Passing in a custom regexp

The default regexp accounts for letters, hyphenated tokens, and apostrophes. This means twenty-one is treated as one token. So is Mohamad's.

/[\p{Alpha}\-']+/

You can pass your own criteria as a Ruby regular expression to split your string as desired.

For example, if you wanted to include numbers, you can override the regular expression:

counter = WordsCounted.count("Numbers 1, 2, and 3", pattern: /[\p{Alnum}\-']+/)
counter.tokens
#=> ["numbers", "1", "2", "and", "3"]

Opening and reading files

Use the from_file method to open files. from_file accepts the same options as .count. The file path can be a URL.

counter = WordsCounted.from_file("url/or/path/to/file.text")

Gotchas

A hyphen used in leu of an em or en dash will form part of the token. This affects the tokeniser algorithm.

counter = WordsCounted.count("How do you do?-you are well, I see.")
counter.token_frequency

[
  ["do",   2],
  ["how",  1],
  ["you",  1],
  ["-you", 1], # WTF, mate!
  ["are",  1],
  # ...
]

In this example -you and you are separate tokens. Also, the tokeniser does not include numbers by default. Remember that you can pass your own regular expression if the default behaviour does not fit your needs.

A note on case sensitivity

The program will normalise (downcase) all incoming strings for consistency and filters.

Roadmap

Ability to open URLs

def self.from_url
  # open url and send string here after removing html
end

Are you using WordsCounted to do something interesting? Please tell me about it.

Gem Version 

RubyDoc documentation.

Demo

Visit this website for one example of what you can do with WordsCounted.


Contributors

See contributors.

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Author: Abitdodgy
Source Code: https://github.com/abitdodgy/words_counted 
License: MIT license

#ruby #nlp 

Words Counted: A Ruby Natural Language Processor.

WordsCounted

We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.

-- Oscar Wilde

WordsCounted is a Ruby NLP (natural language processor). WordsCounted lets you implement powerful tokensation strategies with a very flexible tokeniser class.

Are you using WordsCounted to do something interesting? Please tell me about it.

 

Demo

Visit this website for one example of what you can do with WordsCounted.

Features

  • Out of the box, get the following data from any string or readable file, or URL:
    • Token count and unique token count
    • Token densities, frequencies, and lengths
    • Char count and average chars per token
    • The longest tokens and their lengths
    • The most frequent tokens and their frequencies.
  • A flexible way to exclude tokens from the tokeniser. You can pass a string, regexp, symbol, lambda, or an array of any combination of those types for powerful tokenisation strategies.
  • Pass your own regexp rules to the tokeniser if you prefer. The default regexp filters special characters but keeps hyphens and apostrophes. It also plays nicely with diacritics (UTF and unicode characters): Bayrūt is treated as ["Bayrūt"] and not ["Bayr", "ū", "t"], for example.
  • Opens and reads files. Pass in a file path or a url instead of a string.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'words_counted'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install words_counted

Usage

Pass in a string or a file path, and an optional filter and/or regexp.

counter = WordsCounted.count(
  "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars."
)

# Using a file
counter = WordsCounted.from_file("path/or/url/to/my/file.txt")

.count and .from_file are convenience methods that take an input, tokenise it, and return an instance of WordsCounted::Counter initialized with the tokens. The WordsCounted::Tokeniser and WordsCounted::Counter classes can be used alone, however.

API

WordsCounted

WordsCounted.count(input, options = {})

Tokenises input and initializes a WordsCounted::Counter object with the resulting tokens.

counter = WordsCounted.count("Hello Beirut!")

Accepts two options: exclude and regexp. See Excluding tokens from the analyser and Passing in a custom regexp respectively.

WordsCounted.from_file(path, options = {})

Reads and tokenises a file, and initializes a WordsCounted::Counter object with the resulting tokens.

counter = WordsCounted.from_file("hello_beirut.txt")

Accepts the same options as .count.

Tokeniser

The tokeniser allows you to tokenise text in a variety of ways. You can pass in your own rules for tokenisation, and apply a powerful filter with any combination of rules as long as they can boil down into a lambda.

Out of the box the tokeniser includes only alpha chars. Hyphenated tokens and tokens with apostrophes are considered a single token.

#tokenise([pattern: TOKEN_REGEXP, exclude: nil])

tokeniser = WordsCounted::Tokeniser.new("Hello Beirut!").tokenise

# With `exclude`
tokeniser = WordsCounted::Tokeniser.new("Hello Beirut!").tokenise(exclude: "hello")

# With `pattern`
tokeniser = WordsCounted::Tokeniser.new("I <3 Beirut!").tokenise(pattern: /[a-z]/i)

See Excluding tokens from the analyser and Passing in a custom regexp for more information.

Counter

The WordsCounted::Counter class allows you to collect various statistics from an array of tokens.

#token_count

Returns the token count of a given string.

counter.token_count #=> 15

#token_frequency

Returns a sorted (unstable) two-dimensional array where each element is a token and its frequency. The array is sorted by frequency in descending order.

counter.token_frequency

[
  ["the", 2],
  ["are", 2],
  ["we",  1],
  # ...
  ["all", 1]
]

#most_frequent_tokens

Returns a hash where each key-value pair is a token and its frequency.

counter.most_frequent_tokens

{ "are" => 2, "the" => 2 }

#token_lengths

Returns a sorted (unstable) two-dimentional array where each element contains a token and its length. The array is sorted by length in descending order.

counter.token_lengths

[
  ["looking", 7],
  ["gutter",  6],
  ["stars",   5],
  # ...
  ["in",      2]
]

#longest_tokens

Returns a hash where each key-value pair is a token and its length.

counter.longest_tokens

{ "looking" => 7 }

#token_density([ precision: 2 ])

Returns a sorted (unstable) two-dimentional array where each element contains a token and its density as a float, rounded to a precision of two. The array is sorted by density in descending order. It accepts a precision argument, which must be a float.

counter.token_density

[
  ["are",     0.13],
  ["the",     0.13],
  ["but",     0.07 ],
  # ...
  ["we",      0.07 ]
]

#char_count

Returns the char count of tokens.

counter.char_count #=> 76

#average_chars_per_token([ precision: 2 ])

Returns the average char count per token rounded to two decimal places. Accepts a precision argument which defaults to two. Precision must be a float.

counter.average_chars_per_token #=> 4

#uniq_token_count

Returns the number of unique tokens.

counter.uniq_token_count #=> 13

Excluding tokens from the tokeniser

You can exclude anything you want from the input by passing the exclude option. The exclude option accepts a variety of filters and is extremely flexible.

  1. A space-delimited string. The filter will normalise the string.
  2. A regular expression.
  3. A lambda.
  4. A symbol that names a predicate method. For example :odd?.
  5. An array of any combination of the above.
tokeniser =
  WordsCounted::Tokeniser.new(
    "Magnificent! That was magnificent, Trevor."
  )

# Using a string
tokeniser.tokenise(exclude: "was magnificent")
# => ["that", "trevor"]

# Using a regular expression
tokeniser.tokenise(exclude: /trevor/)
# => ["magnificent", "that", "was", "magnificent"]

# Using a lambda
tokeniser.tokenise(exclude: ->(t) { t.length < 4 })
# => ["magnificent", "that", "magnificent", "trevor"]

# Using symbol
tokeniser = WordsCounted::Tokeniser.new("Hello! محمد")
tokeniser.tokenise(exclude: :ascii_only?)
# => ["محمد"]

# Using an array
tokeniser = WordsCounted::Tokeniser.new(
  "Hello! اسماءنا هي محمد، كارولينا، سامي، وداني"
)
tokeniser.tokenise(
  exclude: [:ascii_only?, /محمد/, ->(t) { t.length > 6}, "و"]
)
# => ["هي", "سامي", "وداني"]

Passing in a custom regexp

The default regexp accounts for letters, hyphenated tokens, and apostrophes. This means twenty-one is treated as one token. So is Mohamad's.

/[\p{Alpha}\-']+/

You can pass your own criteria as a Ruby regular expression to split your string as desired.

For example, if you wanted to include numbers, you can override the regular expression:

counter = WordsCounted.count("Numbers 1, 2, and 3", pattern: /[\p{Alnum}\-']+/)
counter.tokens
#=> ["numbers", "1", "2", "and", "3"]

Opening and reading files

Use the from_file method to open files. from_file accepts the same options as .count. The file path can be a URL.

counter = WordsCounted.from_file("url/or/path/to/file.text")

Gotchas

A hyphen used in leu of an em or en dash will form part of the token. This affects the tokeniser algorithm.

counter = WordsCounted.count("How do you do?-you are well, I see.")
counter.token_frequency

[
  ["do",   2],
  ["how",  1],
  ["you",  1],
  ["-you", 1], # WTF, mate!
  ["are",  1],
  # ...
]

In this example -you and you are separate tokens. Also, the tokeniser does not include numbers by default. Remember that you can pass your own regular expression if the default behaviour does not fit your needs.

A note on case sensitivity

The program will normalise (downcase) all incoming strings for consistency and filters.

Roadmap

Ability to open URLs

def self.from_url
  # open url and send string here after removing html
end

Contributors

See contributors.

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Author: abitdodgy
Source code: https://github.com/abitdodgy/words_counted
License: MIT license

#ruby  #ruby-on-rails 

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SafeMoon Clone | Create A DeFi Token Like SafeMoon | DeFi token like SafeMoon

SafeMoon is a decentralized finance (DeFi) token. This token consists of RFI tokenomics and auto-liquidity generating protocol. A DeFi token like SafeMoon has reached the mainstream standards under the Binance Smart Chain. Its success and popularity have been immense, thus, making the majority of the business firms adopt this style of cryptocurrency as an alternative.

A DeFi token like SafeMoon is almost similar to the other crypto-token, but the only difference being that it charges a 10% transaction fee from the users who sell their tokens, in which 5% of the fee is distributed to the remaining SafeMoon owners. This feature rewards the owners for holding onto their tokens.

Read More @ https://bit.ly/3oFbJoJ

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What is Shiba Floki (FLOKI) | What is Shiba Floki token | What is FLOKI token

In this article, we’ll discuss information about the Shiba Floki project and FLOKI token

Shiba Floki which operates on Binance Smart Chain is the latest cryptocurrency that’s a descendant of meme father Dogecoin. More specifically, it’s a hyper-deflationary subcoin that has a smart sharing system built in ecosystem so every investor gets more shibafloki added to their wallet. This means every card owner gets %5 commission fee for every transaction that takes place. Imagine being able to track fresh new tokens immediately even before they launch while being sure if buying them is safe.

Grows in your wallet

FLOKI can only grow and accomplish its mission with YOUR help. We believe in the power of our community. Spread the word on social media platforms, answer questions, help people, tell your friends. Or, if you have specialized skills, contact us: smart contract development, web development, multimedia/marketing etc. We also welcome help in moderating our communities, apply any time.

Auto & Manual Burns

We have burned 50% of the supply at start. 10% Transaction fee: 5% redistributed to holders / 5% burn wallet.

Rewards Holding

5% of each transaction is redistributed to token holders. That means you earn more FLOKI by just holding them in your wallet.

Locked Liquidty

Unruggable, majority of LP tokens locked & some burned so theres always LP.

Charity Wallet

We have a designated charity wallet that receives redistributions that are used to support our charity partners.

Tokenomics

🔥Total supply: 1.000.000.000.000.000

5%: Of Each Transaction Added to Liquidity
5%:Of Each Transaction ReDistributed to Holders

🌟 ROADMAP🌟

Phase 1 - Birth
  • Pressing to spread marketing awareness
  • Website launch
  • 6000 telegram members
  • self-development
Phase 2 - Scan
  • Influencer marketing push
  • Listing on coin gecko
  • Listing on coin market cap
  • 30,000 telegram members
  • 35,000 holders
  • Third party audit
  • Donated to charity airdop program
Phase 3 - Walk
  • 120,000 holders
  • 120,000 telegram members
  • Huge marketing pressure
  • Lists in big cex
  • More memes from the community
  • Online for Credit Card Crypto.
Phase 4 - Run
  • 150,000 holders
  • increase marketing
  • Add many more memes
  • Website Redesign
  • Working for Avax, SOL, CELO gateways
Phase 5 - Jump
  • 350,000 Holders
  • ou will be released to the NFT market for Shibafloki and all animals. FLOKI holders will be offered ShibaFloki Treats.
  • Promoting $200 million worth of shibafloki eco-defense humor is everywhere.
  • The Shiba Floki Wallet application will be developed.
  • $500k Donation to homeless human shelters for shiba floki at $1b
  • Donate to Build homeless human shelter at $25b market cap
Phase 6 - Moon
  • Donate to build a living space for the homeless with a market value of $50 billion
  • 990 billion market cap community, literally THE BIGGEST meme ever put together for social projects
  • We create a 400b shibafloki contract. The community will vote what happens. 990b cap is the world’s largest shiba floki token meetup/gathering.
  • 1T cap worlds largest shiba floki token meet up/gathering.

How and Where to Buy FLOKI token?

FLOKI token is now live on the Binance mainnet. The token address for FLOKI is 0x330540a9d998442dcbc396165D3dDc5052077bB1. Be cautious not to purchase any other token with a smart contract different from this one (as this can be easily faked). We strongly advise to be vigilant and stay safe throughout the launch. Don’t let the excitement get the best of you.

Just be sure you have enough BNB in your wallet to cover the transaction fees.

Join To Get BNB (Binance Coin)! ☞ CLICK HERE

You will have to first buy one of the major cryptocurrencies, usually either Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), Binance (BNB)…

We will use Binance Exchange here as it is one of the largest crypto exchanges that accept fiat deposits.

Once you finished the KYC process. You will be asked to add a payment method. Here you can either choose to provide a credit/debit card or use a bank transfer, and buy one of the major cryptocurrencies, usually either Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), Binance (BNB)…

SIGN UP ON BINANCE

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Next step

Connect Metamask Wallet to Pancakeswap Decentralized Exchange and Buy, Swap FLOKI token

Contract: 0x330540a9d998442dcbc396165D3dDc5052077bB1

Read more: What is Pancakeswap | Beginner’s Guide on How to Use Pancakeswap

The top exchange for trading in FLOKI token is currently Pancakeswap v2

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What is Floki Inu (FLOKI) | What is Floki Inu token | What is FLOKI token

In this article, we’ll discuss information about the Floki Inu project and FLOKI token

Floki Inu is one brave puppy. A new crypto coin birthed by fans & members of the Shiba Inu community. Floki Inu is Elon Musks’ very own Shiba Inu and he’s hungry for outer-space treats!

He’s hyper-deflationary and built to reward you, so more Floki inu coins are added to your wallet with each transaction. This lil puppy is a space explorer - simply love, pet, and watch your Floki Inu fly to Mars!

CICO

The FLOKI INU is a community run project and has been designed to be a deflationary

token which rewards you simply for hodling!

It All Started With A Tweet

The Flokinomics have been designed by some of the most experienced and influential figures in the crypto space.

  • 2% Reflection Reward To $FLOKI Hodlers
  • 6% Buy Back Automation
  • 3% Marketing For Influencers

Project Roadmap

Moonsheet

Here is our moonsheet for all to see our current progress and future plans for

development and utility of the FLOKI token.

June

Floki Inu was born!

July

• Token migration
• Website relaunch
• Audit
• Uniswap listing
• CMC/Coin Gecko listing
• 25,000 holders
Live Now

August

• Influencer marketing
• 50,000 holders
• Charity donations
• Extensive marketing plan rollout

September

• Major CEX listings
• KOL marketing
• 100,000 holders
• FLOKI rewards tracker
• Major partnerships

November

• 150,000 holders
• FLOKI swap DEX platform
• Tesla giveaway
• $250k donation to dog shelter charity
• $5bn market cap

Floki Inu has a top team of space engineers and crypto influencers working hard to send this pupper to space.

All supported by the loving Floki Inu community.

9,000+: Token holders in first week of listing
500,000: Followers reached via influencer network
20,000+: Followers on official Twitter in 1 week

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Floki token come into existance?

On June of 25th, 2021 Elon Musk AKA DogeFather tweeted “My Shiba Inu will be named Floki” and from there this idea of creating the Floki Inu came into existence.

How can I buy Floki?

Floki Inu is an ERC 20 token and can be bought on Uniswap DEX, the worlds largest decentralized exchange.

What exchanges are we listed and what are the plans for future listings?

Currently we are listed on Uniswap and have some offers from the exchanges which will be disclosed as we are near to listing on these exchanges.

How do the token metrics work and what is the incentive to HOLD?

The tokenomics of Floki Inu token is that 11% of every transaction will be distributed as follows: 2% reflections to the hodlers, 6% will automatically buyback and burn the supply and 3% goes to the market wallet. The burn wallet will grow larger with every transaction through the buy back mechanism and reflections. This creates a hyper deflationary effect and means the longer you hold, the larger percentage of the market cap you will hold.

Any plans for marketing and any influencers on board? Do you have funds for this?

Yes, there are large number of influencers already on board and we will have aggressive marketing in the form of Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, large media outlets, giveaways and soon billboards in the biggest cities of the world. We also cannot forget the Dogefather himself will be posting pictures of his beloved pup “Floki”!

Why was Floki V2 launched?

The old contract had serious issues with the tokenomics. It was inflationary rather than a deflationary, meaning the supply was increasing rapidly. There was also large dev tax which was going into the previous dev wallet without intentions to use it for marketing or burning the supply. This goes against the spirit of decentralization and being fair to the community, therefore the previous dev was pressured to leave the project and a new team took over to fulfil the vision of becoming the worlds more successful community token.

Max Supply: 10,000,000,000,000

How and Where to Buy FLOKI token?

FLOKI token is now live on the Ethereum mainnet. The token address for FLOKI is 0x2de72ada48bdf7bac276256d3f016fe058490c34. Be cautious not to purchase any other token with a smart contract different from this one (as this can be easily faked). We strongly advise to be vigilant and stay safe throughout the launch. Don’t let the excitement get the best of you.

Just be sure you have enough ETH in your wallet to cover the transaction fees.

You will have to first buy one of the major cryptocurrencies, usually either Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), Binance (BNB)…

We will use Binance Exchange here as it is one of the largest crypto exchanges that accept fiat deposits.

Once you finished the KYC process. You will be asked to add a payment method. Here you can either choose to provide a credit/debit card or use a bank transfer, and buy one of the major cryptocurrencies, usually either Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), Binance (BNB)…

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Step by Step Guide : What is Binance | How to Create an account on Binance (Updated 2021)

Next step

You need a wallet address to Connect to Uniswap Decentralized Exchange, we use Metamask wallet

If you don’t have a Metamask wallet, read this article and follow the steps

What is Metamask wallet | How to Create a wallet and Use

Transfer $ETH to your new Metamask wallet from your existing wallet

Next step

Connect Metamask wallet to Uniswap Decentralized Exchange and Buy, Swap FLOKI token

Contract: 0x2de72ada48bdf7bac276256d3f016fe058490c34

Read more: What is Uniswap | Beginner’s Guide on How to Use Uniswap

The top exchange for trading in FLOKI token is currently Uniswap v2

Find more information FLOKI

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🔺DISCLAIMER: The Information in the post isn’t financial advice, is intended FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. Trading Cryptocurrency is VERY risky. Make sure you understand these risks and that you are responsible for what you do with your money.

🔥 If you’re a beginner. I believe the article below will be useful to you ☞ What You Should Know Before Investing in Cryptocurrency - For Beginner

⭐ ⭐ ⭐The project is of interest to the community. Join to Get free ‘GEEK coin’ (GEEKCASH coin)!

☞ **-----https://geekcash.org-----**⭐ ⭐ ⭐

Thank for visiting and reading this article! Please don’t forget to leave a like, comment and share!

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