You can think about Saga as the launchpad platform that lets developers spin up their own dedicated EVM-compatible Layer‑1 blockchains…Continue reading on Coinmonks »You can think about Saga as the launchpad platform that lets developers spin up their own dedicated EVM-compatible Layer‑1 blockchains…Continue reading on Coinmonks »

Saga Vaults From 10 To 12: Small Rewards And Decline In … Everything

2025/11/13 20:48
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You can think about Saga as the launchpad platform that lets developers spin up their own dedicated EVM-compatible Layer‑1 blockchains called Chainlets in just minutes.

These Chainlets offer horizontal scalability, gasless transactions, and full interoperability with Ethereum tooling while sidestepping congestion and high fees. A thing for those with big brains!

Saga’s “Power Level Over 9000” campaign distributes $SAGA tokens through a sequence of Vaults, with each rewarding loyal stakers and liquidity providers based on snapshot leadership and staking activity.

Vault 10 kicked off eligibility for liquidity providers alongside stakers. Participants received rewards based on staking commitment and LP activity, with a claim window that you could easily miss. My share across two wallets? all the way to 46$SAGA tokens!

Vault 11 came and eligible $SAGA stakers and LPs were able to claim by visiting the official claim portal. Each Vault continued Saga’s loyalty-based rewards system, where consistent staking across past rounds boosts your score.

The “accident forgiveness” allowed a one-time reinstatement if you missed a snapshot. I missed about three so far so this update came too late for me and my holdings. I’ve done so many mistakes with $SAGA!

Must admit that Vault 11 was nearly decent, with some useless $CLSTR AI crap and 90 $SAGA for my perpetual staking. It’s not much…

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