Three Uniswap (UNI) Cryptos To Buy Now: Uniglo (GLO), Shiba Inu (SHIB) And Chainlink (LINK)

Three Uniswap (UNI) Cryptos To Buy Now: Uniglo (GLO), Shiba Inu (SHIB) And Chainlink (LINK)
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Uniswap (UNI) is the original and premier decentralized crypto exchange platform. Between the various versions of Uniswap, it has a more than 50% market share of all DEX volume. Uniswap v3 alone has a larger market cap than all other non-Uniswap DEXs combined. Here are two cryptocurrencies that are popular with Uniswap traders, and one that soon will be.

Uniglo (GLO

You can't buy GLO tokens on Uniswap… yet. The Uniglo platform officially launches in mid-October. However, you might want to consider getting some GLO before it goes onto exchanges. Currently, in ICO mode, GLO will undergo a number of burns thus raising the price for each round of new investors. So the earlier the better. Moreover, any unsold tokens will be burned at the end of the presale period which could boost the price substantially (if it's not sold out already). 

Uniglo is an investment DAO. It makes long-term investing in crypto as simple as it gets. Anyone who holds the GLO token owns a piece of a treasury filled with a diverse array of investments. These include crypto assets such as those listed below, NFTs, and tokenized real-world stuff like gold and real estate. The Uniglo community votes on all investment decisions. 

Another reason to get in early is that Uniglo will be an eternally deflationary token with an eternally growing treasury. Two distinct burn mechanisms assure that the price of GLO will either remain stable or grow substantially as the treasury continues to build in size year after year. 

You can get in on the ICO at the Uniglo.io website where you can also check out the whitepaper and learn more about this fascinating DeFi application. 

Shiba Inu (SHIB)

Shiba Inu started out as what looked a lot like a Ponzi scheme. The original price of the token was a microscopic fraction of a penny. The idea was that early investors could buy billions of SHIB tokens for very little money in hopes that the price would one day reach a penny making them all millionaires. 

And SHIB did make some millionaires. That is when the price was 6X higher than it is now. However, those days seem to have passed, and the Shiba Inu ecosystem has blossomed into a legit community with its own DeFi platform, its own metaverse, and its Shiba Inuversity crypto school. Currently priced at $0.0000125, it's not out of the question that SHIB could double in price even before the next bull run. After that, the sky's the limit. 

Chainlink (LINK)

When you ask crypto geeks to name their favorite long-term investment coins, Chainlink almost always comes up in the top five. Chainlink is considered an oracle platform. It gives other blockchains access to import real-world data for use in executing smart contracts. This could be anything from the price of tea in China (tokenized commodities) to the latest baseball scores (sports betting platforms) and much, much more. 

LINK is way ahead of the pack with a market cap of more than $4 billion. Its next closest oracle competitor, UMA has a market cap of just over $200 million (one-twentieth the size). And you probably haven't even heard of the rest of them. LINK has gone up by about 50% since mid-June and could easily double over the next six months. 

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