Lucky Block Pancakeswap Listing 26 Jan 18:00 GMT/UTC – How to Buy

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Lucky Block, the blockchain-based lottery project which raised $5.7 million in its recent presale, lists on Pancakeswap this Wednesday 26 January at 18:00 GMT/UTC.

Because the presale was sold out before it was due to end, the listing on the top decentralised exchange by visitor numbers has been brought forward. 

Lucky Block seems to have caught the attention of investors. There are now 8,611 wallets holding the lottery platform’s native token, LBLOCK.

Supporters of the project have lauded its innovative features when compared to traditional operators. The platform includes a dividend payment for all token holders, highly competitive odds for lottery players plus a smart contract coded to donate 10% of ticket sales revenue to charities and good causes.

There are also plans for NFTs and the whitepaper says the project has signed deals with three bar chains in the UK to help spread the words, alongside a host of A-list influencers.

The Pancakeswap LBLOCK list price is $0.00021. 

After Pancakeswap comes the ‘Road to Binance’

luckyblock The date of the Pancakeswap listing was announced by Lucky Block CEO Scott Ryder in a communication to its 19,000-strong official Telegram group

Ryder said that eagerly awaited details of its near-term plans for listings on centralised exchanges and further marketing, will be released tomorrow (Tuesday 25 January), in an initiative dubbed “The Road to Binance”. Binance is the world’s largest crypto-trading venue by market volume. 

The full-steam ahead approach sees the folks at Lucky Block hitting the ground running, with applications for other top exchange listings already lodged at Crypto.com and FTX – the team expect approval from those two exchange heavyweights by the end of the week.

Commenting on the imminent Pancakeswap listing, Ryder told EconomyWatch: “The strength of our presale, which finished 11 days early and raised $5.7 million, stands us in good stead with exchanges as we have already demonstrated outsized demand for our market-leading product. We have set aside more than enough liquidity for buyers, so there will be no problem accommodating demand from investors.”

The grand total of all LBLOCK tokens sold so far of the 100 billion total supply is 35,368,556,282 (35.4%), which equates to a market capitalisation of $5,780,137.

If you want to find out more about buying cryptocurrency while prices are low, then read the EconomyWatch guide.

Market turmoil doesn’t deter Lucky Block, says CEO

Asked about the timing of the listing, given last week’s selloff of risk assets, which has seen the  crypto market fall in tandem with the stock markets, in particular the riskier and most richly priced end of the market made up of previously high flying but unprofitable tech stocks, Ryder was upbeat.

“We are not here to run down other projects and coins, but we believe that Lucky Block is part of a trend that will see the rise of crypto products that are able to grow revenues by focusing on real-world use cases that can garner mass market adoption and generate revenues. 

“Also lower valuations eventually bring attractive entry prices by improving risk-reward potential, providing, we would suggest, investors focus on cash-generative businesses and those with the best tech. Lucky Block scores highly on both of those touch points.”

Ryder continued: “Just as we are seeing a rotation in the stock market from previously red-hot yet expensive stocks of companies that are yet to turn a profit, into so-called value stocks that have strong revenues and profitability, we will see a similar approach mirrored in the crypto world. 

“Lucky Block is very much a part of this new wave that starts to deliver now on the promise of Web 3.0 disruptors taking on centralised legacy products such as the various national lotteries around the world.”

Although LBLOCK can be found now on Pancakeswap by searching for the token, there is no liquidity available until Wednesday at 18:00 GMT/UTC, so it cannot be traded until then. 

Those interested in buying LBLOCK are also being warned about the proliferation of scams and fake social channel activity that always sadly springs up around successful crypto projects.

Lucky Block tagline ‘Everyone’s a Winner’ may ring true for charities, players and investors

Ryder, sees the project as one that enables players and investors to do good by committing funds to the platform: “We are building a community to revolutionise lotteries for players with low odds and voting while making each LBLOCK token holder a stakeholder in the platform through our dividend income stream, all while making philanthropic giving a frictionless affair.”

Earlier this month Lucky Block donated $5,000 in crypto to the British Red Cross.

Although the Lucky Block team believes it has no legal obligation to seek a licence for its services, it is exploring plans to apply for a licence with the Malta Gaming Authority as part of its environmental, social and governance stance and will include gambling risk warnings to encourage responsible behaviour.

LBLOCK buyers can expect yields of 19.2% pa, on conservative estimates 

In addition to highly competitive odds and 10% of every prize pool going to charity, Lucky Block buyers are particularly attracted by the dividend payments. That feature alone could spur buying in Wednesday’s Pancakeswap launch, as “hodl”-inclined investors already used to the idea of staking coins, look to seize this new yield opportunity.

Modelling seen by EconomyWatch shows that even on conservative estimates, the dividend paid to token holders, whether they have bought a lottery ticket or not, could be 19.2% per annum, assuming a 12-month holding of $,1000 worth of LBLOCK on the platform. 

Full details of the modelling are embargoed until Tuesday, but there has been some discussion of the matter in the Telegram group.

Token lock-ups may support price, encourage Pancakeswap buyers

Lucky Block has included anti-whale and anti-bot measures that will continue beyond the presale in a further encouragement for buyers and longer-term investors. 

Lock-ups also provide buyers with a security blanket as it mitigates against whales, some of whom will have bought in the soft launch sale, from dumping their coins on the market when trading begins. During the presale a lockup was in force for all contributions over $10,000 and this will stay in place.

Those who missed out on the presale, or who are topping up their holding, can be more confident in buying more Lblock by knowing, for example, that approximately 1.47 billion LBLOCK at a sale price of $0.00012 is locked.

In the soft launch sales 2,142,715,711 tokens were sold at a price of $0.00012, and over-the-counter 749,252,584 tokens were sold for $0.00015 each.

As far as the presale conducted by the website went, 20,004,000,000 was sold at $0.00015 and 12,494,325,239 at $0.00019.

Last week Lucky Block also applied to be listed on industry-leading pricing and analytics sites Coinmarketcap and CoinGecko.

Despite the steep drawdown last week across the crypto complex, the Lucky Block team is confident that the DEX listing will be received as positively as the presale.

For more information about how the lottery platform works, check out the Lucky Block whitepaper.

How to buy Lucky Block (LBLOCK) on Pancakeswap

Pancakeswap is the top decentralised exchange (DEX) by number of visitors and the number of assets listed. By volume it is the second-largest DEX.

Decentralised exchanges have been rising in popularity because of their low cost, and ease of onboarding, due to there being no Know-Your-Customer form filling and other sign-up steps to complete.

To transact on Pancakeswap traders simply connect their wallets to initiate a “swap”, in a process not too dissimilar to how the presale was run on the Luckyblock.com website where buyers also had to connect their crypto wallets in order to participate – although there was of course no selling in the presale.

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Pancakeswap is a platform for BEP-20 compliant tokens such as LBLOCK that run on the Binance Smart Chain.

BSC is a proof of stake (or proof-of-staked-authority to give BSC’s flavour of PoS its full name) platform, which allows it to reduce transaction costs to a fraction of those on ethereum and enables the throughput of transactions per second (tps) to be much higher at around 60 tps compared to ethereum’s maximum of 15 tps.

The Lucky Block lottery is scheduled to launch on 25 March 2022 with tickets priced at $5 paid in LBLOCK, and coincides with the release of its mobile app for both Android and iOS.

More details on the features available on the app will be released tomorrow. But going by the sneak peaks dropped last week, it is likely to act as the hub for all platform interactions – it could perhaps be thought of as a users’ LBLOCK bank account app.

Disclaimer: The author acts as a consultant to the Lucky Block (LBLOCK) project. This article is not investment advice.

About Gary McFarlane PRO INVESTOR

Gary was the production editor for 15 years at highly regarded UK investment magazine Money Observer. He covered subjects as diverse as social trading and fixed income exchange traded funds. Gary initiated coverage of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies at Money Observer and for three years to July 2020 was the cryptocurrency analyst at the UK's No. 2 investment platform Interactive Investor. In that role he provided expert commentary to a diverse number of newspapers, and other media outlets, including the Daily Telegraph, Evening Standard and the Sun. Gary has also written widely on cryptocurrencies for various industry publications, such as Coin Desk and The FinTech Times, City AM, Ethereum World News, and InsideBitcoins. Gary is the winner of Cryptocurrency Writer of the Year in the 2018 ADVFN International Awards.