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Most people found $ORE and stopped searching. I kept going. Found $GODL. The difference is worth knowing.

You already know slippage eats your entry on Solana.

And don't even get me started on most liquidity pools they're all just held together with glue and promises.

Let's be real, most yield numbers are probably fake and not actually earned.

So, when you've got two protocols doing the same thing on the same chain, it's not about which one looks better. It's about which one actually holds up when you dig deeper.

If you’ve been in the Solana ecosystem you’ve probably heard of $ORE. Grid-based mining. Automated buybacks. Deflationary mechanics. It built a real following and for good reason the model is genuinely interesting, I’ll will give it that. Burns 90% of repurchased tokens, supply shrinks consistently, and the numbers back it up. Strong thesis.

But most people stopped there.

$GODL runs on the same grid as $ORE, same probability-based competition. You deploy SOL, compete for block rewards, and if you lose a round, the winner gets the SOL. It sounds similar, but that's where it changes.

ORE relies on scarcity to drive value over time. You hold onto it, and the supply shrinking does all the work.

GODL, on the other hand, pays you while you wait. It's got an APR of 239% and an APY of 27.6%, all generated from real mining activity. Miners fund the yield every round they play, so you don't have to rely on fake emissions or inflation.

And here's the icing on the cake - the OTC mechanic means you can buy directly from the protocol's vault at a 0% slippage rate. If you would've lost, you get credited back as unrefined GODL that earns yield from the moment you hold it.

A loss converted into an earning position before you even close the trade.

Liquidity sits at 21% of market cap way higher than most Solana projects which average around 2-10%. And it grows automatically from mining revenue every round, without any team intervention needed.

Supply capped at 2.1M. Everything earned. Nothing given.

Two protocols. Same foundation. One bets on scarcity. One bets on you.

Source: godl.supply/about

https://linktr.ee/godlsupply

So, which model makes more sense to you long term ? Do you bet on scarcity or do you bet on earning ?

(Disclaimer: not financial advice, just what happens when you keep looking)

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u/No-Delivery-7048 — 19 hours ago
▲ 20 r/AltcoinTalk+3 crossposts

Most people found $ORE and stopped searching. I kept going. Found $GODL. The difference is worth knowing.

You already know slippage eats your entry on Solana.

And don't even get me started on most liquidity pools they're all just held together with glue and promises.

Let's be real, most yield numbers are probably fake and not actually earned.

So, when you've got two protocols doing the same thing on the same chain, it's not about which one looks better. It's about which one actually holds up when you dig deeper.

If you’ve been in the Solana ecosystem you’ve probably heard of $ORE. Grid-based mining. Automated buybacks. Deflationary mechanics. It built a real following and for good reason the model is genuinely interesting, I’ll will give it that. Burns 90% of repurchased tokens, supply shrinks consistently, and the numbers back it up. Strong thesis.

But most people stopped there.

$GODL runs on the same grid as $ORE, same probability-based competition. You deploy SOL, compete for block rewards, and if you lose a round, the winner gets the SOL. It sounds similar, but that's where it changes.

ORE relies on scarcity to drive value over time. You hold onto it, and the supply shrinking does all the work.

GODL, on the other hand, pays you while you wait. It's got an APR of 239% and an APY of 27.6%, all generated from real mining activity. Miners fund the yield every round they play, so you don't have to rely on fake emissions or inflation.

And here's the icing on the cake - the OTC mechanic means you can buy directly from the protocol's vault at a 0% slippage rate. If you would've lost, you get credited back as unrefined GODL that earns yield from the moment you hold it.

A loss converted into an earning position before you even close the trade.

Liquidity sits at 21% of market cap way higher than most Solana projects which average around 2-10%. And it grows automatically from mining revenue every round, without any team intervention needed.

Supply capped at 2.1M. Everything earned. Nothing given.

Two protocols. Same foundation. One bets on scarcity. One bets on you.

Source: godl.supply/about

https://linktr.ee/godlsupply

So, which model makes more sense to you long term ? Do you bet on scarcity or do you bet on earning ?

(Disclaimer: not financial advice, just what happens when you keep looking)

u/No-Delivery-7048 — 19 hours ago
▲ 16 r/solanadev+5 crossposts

I've been stress-testing yield claims on Solana protocols. Most fall apart under basic scrutiny. $GODL's held up here's why

APR numbers in crypto are usually either made up out of thin air or inflated at the beginning to bring in liquidity, only to be quietly lowered later. It's a trick you've seen a hundred times the number looks good until you ask where the yield actually comes from

So I did the same thing with $GODL. The protocol shows 239% refining APR and 27.6% staking APY. Both sourced from genuine protocol activity and not some made-up numbers or marketing budgets.

Here’s how it actually works. Miners deploy SOL to compete for block rewards on a probability-based grid system Bitcoin’s philosophy rebuilt on Solana. When miners win, they get the SOL from the losing blocks as a prize. Ten percent of all their mining revenue automatically goes back into buying up GODL tokens from the market. So, the yield doesn't come from just printing money, it comes from the miners paying to play.

The liquidity structure backs it up too. 21% liquidity to market cap ratio while most Solana projects sit at 2-5%. That ratio has been growing up 14% in few days fed directly by mining revenue. Deep liquidity means the yield isn’t propped up on a house of cards.

OTC buys just launched too buy directly from the protocol’s buyback vault at reference rate, zero slippage. The slippage you save gets credited as yield-generating unrefined GODL.

Source: godl.supply/about

https://linktr.ee/godlsupply

Not financial advice. Just one of the few times the math actually checked out when I looked closer.

Has anyone else been doing similar due diligence on Solana yield protocols ? I'd love to know what else has managed to hold up under closer inspection.

u/No-Delivery-7048 — 2 days ago
▲ 30 r/CryptoMoon+6 crossposts

Someone built a zero-slippage OTC buy mechanic on Solana where the slippage you don't pay actually earns you yield $GODL

People trying to get into Solana often run into a common issue. The bigger your investment, the more it affects the market and you end up paying more than you need to, plus fees from moving the market just by getting in.

GODL's recently introduced OTC feature basically solves this problem. You can buy directly from their vault at the market rate, without going through a decentralized exchange, impacting the liquidity pool, or facing the usual slippage.

But here's the interesting part that caught my eye. Normally, you'd just be avoiding a financial loss with the slippage, but GODL does something different. Instead of just saving your slippage, they give you an equivalent amount of unrefined GODL. And this unrefined GODL earns money by default, just from being in your wallet.

So it's not just avoiding a loss; it's actually turning what would have been a financial hit into a potential earning asset.

Their financials are also impressively strong. With a 21% liquidity ratio to market cap, most Solana projects typically have 2-5%. And since mining revenue automatically goes back into liquidity and buybacks, the project doesn't rely on funding from outside investors to survive.

It's still early days for GODL, but that OTC mechanic alone stands out to me as something unique and effective in the Solana scene.

Source : godl.supply/about

X : @ godlsupply

Anyone else been keeping an eye on this project ?

u/No-Delivery-7048 — 3 days ago

$GODL | Solana | Mining Protocol | 2.1M Hard Cap | Mines Like Bitcoin, Pays Like DeFi | [1.8MC]

The real treasure in crypto right now isn’t a specific token it’s being able to tell what’s built to last from what’s just a flash in the pan.

Imagine a world where the same principles that made Bitcoin legendary scarcity, fairness, decentralization get updated for a new generation of crypto. That’s what’s happening with $GODL.

$GODL is a Solana protocol built on a simple rule value should be earned, not manufactured. There are only 2.1 million tokens, all created through mining, staking, or airdrops. Nothing printed. Nothing inflated. Rules set by smart contract, no exceptions.

The mining mechanic is what makes it interesting.

Bitcoin is a probability game it costs energy to mine and miners compete on probability to win blocks. GODL takes that same philosophy and rebuilds it for Solana. Miners deploy SOL on a grid and compete for rewards each round. The more SOL you deploy the better your odds. When one block is selected all SOL from losing blocks transfers to the winner. Competitive, transparent, always incentivizing participation.

Each round also feeds the Dual Motherlode a progressive jackpot that accumulates 1% of all SOL deployed with a 1 in 625 chance of hitting it.

Refining raw GODL generates 239% APR from real protocol activity. Staking on a two year lock earns between 90 and 140%. OTC buyers receive any slippage back as unrefined GODL that starts earning immediately. The Rush game generates its own fees that flow back into liquidity and buybacks.

10% of all SOL mining revenue goes directly to buying back GODL from the market, continuously compressing supply. Liquidity sits at 21% of market cap while most Solana projects sit between 2 and 5%. It grew 14% in three days organically.

The team behind it keeps shipping:

•V3 launched with a live marketplace and OTC options

•GODL card is in development

•Rush V2 is live

•Open source development ongoing

•Seeker phone app in motion

While other teams are still discussing roadmaps this one is crossing things off.

GODL builds separate products like Rush that generate their own fees flowing back into the ecosystem. It doesn’t depend on outside capital it funds itself.

This is an early look at something already moving. Whether it’s relevant to you is something only you can decide.

DYOR follow the project here:

https://linktr.ee/godlsupply

Anyone already mining on Solana? Curious what experience people have had with protocols like this.

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u/No-Delivery-7048 — 4 days ago
▲ 40 r/wallstreetbets2+11 crossposts

Introducing $GODL: A New Standard for Digital Value The Solana Protocol That Mines Like Bitcoin and Pays Like DeFi

The real treasure in crypto right now isn't a specific token, it's being able to tell what's built to last and what's just a flash in the pan. Knowing the difference between what earns real returns and what'll suck you dry.

Imagine a world where the same principles that made Bitcoin legendary - scarcity, fairness, decentralization - get updated for a new generation of crypto. That's what's happening with $GODL.

$GODL's a Solana protocol based on a simple rule value should be earned, not made up. There are only 2.1 million tokens, all made through honest means like mining, staking, or giving them away. It's not printed or inflated like some other systems. The rules are set by a smart contract, with no questions asked.

The coolest part is the mining mechanic.

Bitcoin is a probability game it costs energy to mine and miners compete based on probability to win blocks. $GODL takes that same philosophy and rebuilds it for Solana. Miners put SOL on a grid and compete for rewards. The more SOL you put in, the better your chances of winning. When one block is picked, the losing blocks get transferred to the winner - it's pretty competitive, transparent, and always incentivizes participation amongst users/miners.

And, with each round, $GODL feeds the Dual Motherlode, a progressive jackpot that also gets a little bit of all the SOL used. That's some serious potential for a big return on investment.

This isn't like some passive system - it's an active system that's always working for everyone involved.

If you take some raw $GODL and refine it, you can get an amazing 239% APR from real activity, not fake rewards. Stake it for two years and you could earn 90 to 140%. Send someone an invite and you'll get a cut of every claim your network makes. Buy OTC and if there's any slippage, you get back a bit of unrefined $GODL, which starts earning yield right away.

The Rush game lives within the ecosystem, where each action you take creates additional fees that flow right back into liquidity and buybacks. Walking through each part of the system creates yield, which makes the next cycle stronger.

10% of all SOL mining revenue goes directly towards buying back $GODL from the market, continually shrinking the supply. The liquidity is a strong 21% of the market cap, while Solana's is around 2 to 5%. It's grown 14% in just three days without any hype - and the team behind it is always pushing out new updates.

V3 just launched with a live marketplace and OTC options, and the $GODL card is on the way. They've also got Rush V2, open source development, a Seeker phone app, and even an AI mining agent in the works. While other teams are still talking about roadmaps, this one is actually building its vision.

$GODL builds its own products like Rush, which generates fees that flow right back into the system. It's self-sustaining, and it doesn't rely on outside money to survive - it funds itself.

Every lesson and opportunity you've learned and missed has prepared you for this moment, where you can spot what this is. $GODL doesn't need to convince you - just take a clear look at what's already happening and decide if you belong in it.

The next generation of digital value is happening right now - don't miss your chance to be a part of it.

Don’t sleep on this opportunity the same way people slept on Bitcoin in its early days.

Position yourself before the masses catch on

Start mining, refining, staking, and holding now’s your chance to print generational wealth

Anyone here already mining on Solana? Curious what your experience has been with protocols like this.

https://linktr.ee/godlsupply

u/No-Delivery-7048 — 4 days ago

Just recently Robinhood has launched a subsiduary registered in lithuania (Europe).

Multiple times already they have "paused" trading in the stock " tokens " of $POET.

THEY ALSO DONT OFFER REAL STOCKS BUT STOCK TOKENS IN EUROPE.

They describe it as follows:

​"Stock tokens are derivative contracts between you and Robinhood that reflect the price of a share or an exchange-traded fund, without granting rights to the underlying shares. Stock tokens carry significant risks and investors can lose up to the full amount of their invested capital. See Description of Services, Financial Instruments and Risks and the Important Information Document."

This is possible the biggest fleece waiting to happen? They sell "tokens", complex derivates tied to the value of stocks to young investors/traders. Without actually selling them the stocks. The stocks are held by Robinhood in the US.

Meaning they are the owners of the stock.

Also when the tokens fail, for whatever reason, they claim that this risk is for the investor!

WHAT THE ACTUAL F@$!%@

u/No-Delivery-7048 — 16 days ago