Mar 4, 2021 14:22 GMTCrypto News
SushiSwap price is ready for a breakout to new all-time highs above $21
The decentralized exchange will support five different chains to escape Ethereum fees.
SUSHI faces weak resistance on the way up according to various indicators.
In the past two weeks, the search for alternatives to the Ethereum network has been intensive as gas fees have made it impossible for some users to interact with certain ERC-tokens. SushiSwap has noticed this and it’s going multi-chain.
SushiSwap contracts deployed on five more chains
To escape Ethereum fees and allow smaller traders to interact with the platform, SushiSwap has decided to go live on Binance Smart Chain (BSC), Fantom, Polygon, xDai Chain, and Moonbeam Network.
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Connecticut prepares for COVID-safe Point-in-Time Count
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The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness and Connecticut Conference of Municipalities are asking towns to participate in this year’s Point-in-Time Count. Shown are volunteers helping out during last year’s event in southeast Connecticut.Contributed photo / Madeline Ravich
Due to COVID-19, the coalition will not be relying on community volunteers this year. Outreach professionals and municipal staff will instead participate in the PIT Count, completing surveys on clients sleeping out in the cold or in places not meant for human habitation, according to a press release.
This year’s PIT Count will take place Jan. 26, giving outreach staff and municipal employee’s time to complete surveys on unsheltered clients, the news release said. CCEH is seeking municipal staff to participate by submitting a list of locations in their towns where they have seen people sleeping outside in the pa