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The analyst has reportedly discovered what appears to be version 2 of friend.tech smart contracts. However, he warned that these could be “a psychology experiment” by the friend.tech team designed to mislead or confuse observers.
The new token defined with the POINTS ticker cannot be transferred unless it is to certain whitelist addresses. Interestingly, POINTS can be traded on BunnySwap, friend.tech's native decentralized exchange (DEX).
The analyst also found a new smart contract called Clubs. This contract allows anyone to create multiple clubs and choose from a variety of options for a bonding cycle. Club keys are purchased with POINTS. The platform fee for this contract is set at 1.5%, and there is an additional 1.5% fee for the staking contract.
BunnySwap, the native DEX where POINTS can be traded, is known as a fork of Uniswap V2. It allows transactions with a 1.5% fee.
The analyst recently discovered a staking contract called BestFriend SC. A fork of MasterChef, this contract allows users to stake POINTS/ETH liquidity provider (LP) tokens to earn POINTS.
While these findings are certainly intriguing, it is important to remember that they are still speculative at this stage. The friend.tech team has not confirmed any of these details yet.
*This is not investment advice.