Crypto News

This Crypto Has Gained 180% in 2021. Should You Buy?

SUSHI, the governance token for the SushiSwap decentralized cryptocurrency exchange, has increased by 180% in the past seven months. That means if you’d bought $1,000 of SushiSwap (SUSHI) at the start of the year, you’d have about $2,800 today.

Since we’re playing the “what if” game, it’s worth noting that if you’d bought $1,000 of SUSHI when it hit its all-time high of $23.38 on March 13, you’d be left with around $343 today. A 66% loss.

Cryptocurrency investments may produce high returns but they may also lose value. And sadly, some cryptocurrencies will fail altogether.

What is SushiSwap?

SushiSwap is a decentralized exchange (DEX) — a place where traders can swap coins without needing a middleman. Just one year old, it has succeeded so far despite a bumpy start.

The story behind SushiSwap’s launch

SushiSwap used the same source code as leading DEX Uniswap (UNI), but with a few differences. It offered more rewards to token holders and had additional features. When SushiSwap launched, it took over $1 billion in total liquidity from Uniswap in its first week, primarily because it offered rewards to investors who switched.

However, there’s a twist to the story. SushiSwap was established by an anonymous developer called Chef Nomi. Just one week after the launch, Nomi cashed out, sparking fears that the whole project was a scam. He took around $14 million worth of SUSHI and Ethereum (ETH) out of the developer fund.

The price of SUSHI fell by almost 50% and investors were furious. Nomi denied any wrongdoing and claimed he had sold the coins so he could focus on building the business. The SushiSwap community was unconvinced, and it looked like the company was finished before the chefs had even served the main course.

SushiSwap’s second chance

However, Sushi was saved by Sam Bankman-Fried of derivatives trading firm Alameda Research and the FTX crypto derivatives exchange. He owned SUSHI tokens and was worried that if the exchange failed, it could undermine the whole industry.

He pushed for Nomi to step down. Nomi gave control of SushiSwap to Bankman-Fried and eventually returned the funds. The community then elected nine leaders who jointly hold the keys.

Beyond getting ideas for a cryptocurrency-based soap opera, there are two big lessons we can draw from this saga:

  • It’s difficult to know whether you can trust anonymous founders and developers.
  • Even if a token soars in its first week, as an investor, it’s important to do your due diligence to minimize the chances of getting burned.

Should you buy?

If you’re considering buying SushiSwap, here are a few areas to investigate.

1. Competition

Whether you’re buying property, stocks, or cryptocurrency, you need to understand the competitive environment. In the case of SushiSwap, that means comparing it with the other DEXs — such as Uniswap (UNI), 1inch (1INCH), and PancakeSwap (CAKE).

Look at things like the number of users, trading fees, gas fees, and how each DEX is run. It’s unlikely that a single DEX will eventually supersede all the others. But equally, they may not all survive in the long term.

Also consider how SushiSwap stacks up against the centralized cryptocurrency exchanges. Bear in mind that some observers argue centralized exchanges, which currently carry out the vast majority of trades, could squeeze DEXs out of the market altogether.

2. Impact of regulation

SushiSwap survived its difficult birth, but decentralized exchanges may soon face significant challenges in the form of increased regulation. DEXs let people swap cryptocurrencies without providing proof of identity — often without sharing any personal data at all. And that anonymity has regulators worried.

Authorities are concerned this could facilitate money laundering and the financing of other illicit transactions. The E.U. has proposed outlawing anonymous cryptocurrency trading altogether. And the U.S. is likely to introduce stricter cryptocurrency regulation, though it isn’t clear exactly what shape it will take or when it will happen.

3. Liquidity pools and ways to earn passive income

Decentralized exchanges don’t work in the same way as the centralized ones you might have come across. Instead of requiring a buyer and seller, decentralized exchanges use liquidity pools to facilitate trading.

A liquidity pool is made up of pairs of tokens that investors commit to the pool. In exchange, they earn a percentage of the trading fees paid on each transaction. There are associated risks, which you need to understand before you buy SUSHI or any other DEX token. But one big advantage of owning utility tokens on DEXs is the potential to make them work for you.

All in all, SushiSwap has an interesting governance model, and it pays more rewards to token holders than other DEXs. In terms of leadership, its teething troubles may actually have left it with a stronger foundation than other cryptocurrencies. But it’s still a volatile investment, and the rewards may not be high enough to make up for any significant losses in value.

There are hundreds of platforms around the world that are waiting to give you access to thousands of cryptocurrencies. And to find the one that’s right for you, you’ll need to decide what features matter most to you.

To help you get started, our independent experts have sifted through the options to bring you some of our best cryptocurrency exchanges for 2021. Check out the list here and get started on your crypto journey, today.

We’re firm believers in the Golden Rule, which is why editorial opinions are ours alone and have not been previously reviewed, approved, or endorsed by included advertisers. The Ascent does not cover all offers on the market. Editorial content from The Ascent is separate from The Motley Fool editorial content and is created by a different analyst team.The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Ethereum. The Motley Fool has a

.

Source

Read more: https://mcc.exchange/2021/09/04/this-crypto-has-gained-180-in-2021-should-you-buy/

Text source: MCC.EXCHANGE

Disclaimer: Financial information and news are not financial advice, read the disclaimer.
Buy & sell Crypto in minutes

Join BINANCE!

The world's largest crypto exchange

You're just steps away from receiving your reward.

The most complete Crypto News Center.

Search Stories:

Latest top stories