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- | Winning images of Travel Photographer of the Year 2024 capture beauty of world’s landscapes and cultures [[https://web-lido.app/|lido staking]] | + | Lido Finance: Leading Liquid Staking Protocol |
+ | [[https://ldofili.com/|lido finance]] | ||
- | A girl staring into the distance, two Chinese coal miners joking during a break from work, and a Pallas cat lying in the snow in Mongolia are among the winners of the Travel Photographer of the Year 2024 competition. | + | Lido Finance is a decentralized platform that enables users to stake their cryptocurrencies and earn staking rewards while maintaining liquidity through tokenized assets. It is one of the most popular liquid staking solutions in the DeFi ecosystem, supporting multiple blockchains including Ethereum, Solana, and more. |
- | Taken together, the remarkable portfolio of winning photos reveals “an incredible visual journey around the world, capturing its breathtaking moods and colours,” said a statement released by the competition’s organizers Sunday. | + | Lido Overview |
+ | Lido allows users to stake their assets without locking them up, providing flexibility and liquidity. When users stake their tokens via Lido, they receive a corresponding staked token (e.g., stETH for Ethereum), which can be used in other DeFi protocols, traded, or held for rewards. | ||
- | American photographer Piper Mackay won the overall prize for her photos that all share a distinctive hue, having been shot with an infrared light. This technique lends an ethereal quality to her portraits of African women as well as her photos of giraffes crossing grassy plains in Kenya. | + | Lido Fi |
+ | Lido Fi refers to the broader ecosystem of decentralized finance activities built around Lido’s staking tokens. It includes yield farming, liquidity pools, and integrations with various DeFi platforms, enabling users to maximize their crypto assets' utility. | ||
- | Mackay said in the statement that “this award completes my life’s passion and work across Africa for more than two decades.” She added that her philosophy is to “never let the photo dictate your experience, always let the experience dictate the photo.” | + | Lido Staking |
+ | Lido staking involves depositing supported cryptocurrencies (like ETH, SOL, or others) into the Lido protocol. In return, users receive staked tokens that accrue staking rewards over time. This process is designed to be user-friendly, secure, and accessible to both individual and institutional investors. | ||
- | Judges sifted through more than 20,000 images submitted by photographers from more than 150 countries to crown Mackay the overall winner. | + | Lido Finance ETH Staking |
- | They rewarded other entries in individual categories too. | + | Lido Finance ETH staking is one of its flagship features, allowing users to stake ETH without needing to run a validator node. By staking ETH through Lido, users receive stETH, which represents their staked ETH plus accrued rewards, and can be used across DeFi applications. |
- | Mexican photographer Maricruz Sainz de Aja won the “Faces, People, Cultures” category for her images depicting the life of the Wauga tribe in Papua New Guinea. | + | Lido Finance Crypto |
- | + | Lido finance crypto encompasses the native tokens (like stETH for Ethereum, stSOL for Solana, etc.), governance tokens, and other assets within the Lido ecosystem. These tokens facilitate staking, liquidity provision, and governance participation. | |
- | Meanwhile, the UK’s Jenny Stock picked up first place in the “Wildlife, Nature and Underwater” category for her photos portraying the cold, ruthless majesty of crocodiles in Cuba. | + | |
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- | China’s Raymond Zhang won the Young Travel Photographer of the Year award for his evocative photos of workers and trains at a Chinese coal mine, while 12-year-old Leonardo Murray won the under 14 category for capturing the abstract shapes of dunes in the Namib Desert. | + | |