Hey #leofinance fam!
Just jumped into the ACE presale and wanted to share why I'm excited about it. If you're not familiar, ACE is the new stablecoin from LeoStrategy team – fully backed, low-risk, built right on Hive blockchain. It's not just another pegged token; it's designed for real yield farming with 20%+ APR in LP pools + quests giving away $2500 prize pool. You can read full details here: https://leostrategy.io/ace
Why am I participating?
Simple: Hive ecosystem is growing fast in 2026,and I want exposure to stable yield without crazy volatility. I already delegated some HP to @leo.voter and started curation – now ACE looks like next logical step. No KYC, fast transactions, real on-chain backing – that's huge for me as newbie. Plus quests are easy: daily check-in, watcher, tier tracker -5 minutes a day and XP stacks up. I already have ~100 XP and climbing leaderboard slowly but surely 😅Goal is top-50 before deadline for bigger slice of $2500
Compared to other stablecoins:
USDT/USDC– centralized, high risk of blacklisting or freezes (remember what happened with some wallets).
DAI –overcollateralized but liquidation risk in big dips.
ACE feels different: Hive-native, transparent backing,+ quests for extra rewards. It's not trying to be global reserve, it's for Hive/LeoFinance users who want safe yield + community perks.
Personal take:I see ACE as hedge against pure volatile plays like TNVDA/TTSLA.While tokenized stocks give high APR, they swing hard -ACE lets me park funds safely and still earn.Already planning to LP some once presale ends. risk is low (peg stability on Hive chain),upside is quests + yields.Feels like low-effort win.
Right now I'm hyped to LP some ACE after presale ends -feels safe to park funds while farming quests. Already delegated HP to @leo.voter and seeing LEO rewards trickle in, so ACE is next step for me. No crazy risks like other chains,just Hive stability + community perks. Let's see how leaderboard goes -top-50 or bust lol😅
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