🤑Parrot: Invest with the Best

The basics

For new and even experienced NFT investors it is difficult to figure out which NFTs are worth buying and when is the right time to sell. Right now the majority of users discover NFT projects via Twitter, or alpha channels on Discord or group chats on Telegram and pray that whatever someone is shilling works out.

Parrot will allow anyone to follow profitable Solana NFT traders based on their historical trading profits. Users will be able to follow the right traders based on their short or long term investment goals. Traders sign up, we auto analyze their history, assign them a certain style (i.e. degen day trader or diamond hand hodl'er) and display their financial metrics for users to decide if they would like to subscribe to their trades

As new people enter the SOL NFT ecosystem they will now have somewhere to turn to for reputable, data-backed trade suggestions and the current profitable traders will be earning income for helping them. Win-win for everyone.

Doesn’t X do this?

You may be thinking well I can just get this data from the Blockchain. You could but the experience is completely broken for a number of reasons:

  • New, inexperienced users are not going to figure that out.

  • For experienced users it is cumbersome (sit there and refresh all day?)

  • Who do you follow? (Notifications in Discord following influencer or whale wallets are irrelevant for the average user looking for relatable traders).

  • We incentivize the traders

“Ok, fine, but I’ve seen a few projects with similar things.” You may have seen some projects that are promising a leaderboard or have a basic dashboard. That’s great. They’re also probably gated. They’re also probably doing a million other things like staking, breeding, etc. We’re not about that life (Read more in our “Wen Breeding & Ponzinomics?” section). We’re about hyper-focus and obsession on a singular vision, to create the best platform for investors and traders to make money. More on how that works in our business model in the next section.

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