
Why Carbon Browser and FactorDAO Are Worth Watching
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Why Carbon Browser and FactorDAO Are Worth Watching
Encrypted browser and the RealYield protocol on Arbitrum.
Written by: Crypto Nova
Compiled by: TechFlow
In today's market, I've been waiting to participate in any form of presale. The bear market has reduced the number of project launches and, due to lack of funding, also impacted later-stage performance.
However, there are two presale projects that I'm genuinely excited about. Let's take a look:

Carbon Browser
I only discovered this project last week—slightly late—but it’s a solid one.
Carbon Browser is a fast, secure, and private crypto browser featuring a "browse-to-earn" model. What excites me most is its tokenomics → $CSIX.

It boasts some of the best tokenomics available to the public. Although there's a small lock-up, most tokens are received prior to investors. And the initial market cap (presale price) is only $165,000.

It already has a live product with a substantial user base—you can download it from Google Play or App Store—and it's rare to see such a fully functional product at such a low valuation.
Where can you participate? It will launch exclusively through Launchpads.
This isn't negative for the project, but it adds difficulty for regular investors, since I know many of you dislike Launchpad requirements (and I agree).
Carbon will launch across four popular Launchpads:
- TrustSwap – 30/01/23
- Enjinstarter – 13/02/23
- Poolz – 20/02/23
- Bullstarter – 20/02/23
TrustSwap has already completed its presale, but the other three are still ongoing.
Factor DAO
Factor is an upcoming RealYield protocol launching on Arbitrum. It’s an asset management protocol offering three products:
- Tokenized basket services
- Yield pools
- Derivatives
It will launch on CamelotDEX on February 20, 2023, and will be fully unlocked from day one.

I’ve noticed growing buzz around Factor, as more people seek on-chain asset management solutions.
The presale itself uses a “price discovery model,” where participants don’t buy at a fixed price—the price fluctuates slightly.
As people buy, the price increases based on demand. When buying slows, the price decreases.
The public will thus independently assess the value of $FCTR and form their own opinions during the public sale. However, all participants will pay the same final price, ensuring equality among all Factor public sale supporters.
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