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Binance Square Launches “Crypto Mythbusters” Series Think you know crypto? Binance Square’s new “Mythbusters” series will test that. Each task debunks common myths—like “All meme coins are useless” or “Web3 is only for developers.” Users earn $BNB for completing myth-busting challenges. It’s a fun way to correct misconceptions and spread real knowledge. Crypto literacy starts with asking the right questions. Binance is helping users become smarter, safer, and more confident. Join the series and bust some myths. #CryptoMythbusters #BinanceSquare #Web3Education #BNBTasks
Binance Square Launches “Crypto Mythbusters” Series
Think you know crypto? Binance Square’s new “Mythbusters” series will test that.
Each task debunks common myths—like “All meme coins are useless” or “Web3 is only for developers.”
Users earn $BNB for completing myth-busting challenges.
It’s a fun way to correct misconceptions and spread real knowledge.
Crypto literacy starts with asking the right questions.
Binance is helping users become smarter, safer, and more confident.
Join the series and bust some myths.
#CryptoMythbusters #BinanceSquare #Web3Education #BNBTasks
🧠💸 The Case of the Missing 1 BTC 💸🧠🧠💸 The Case of the Missing 1 BTC 💸🧠 (aka: why math + crypto = chaos sometimes 😅) Three friends walk into a restaurant. The bill? 30 $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) They split it — 10 BTC each. Easy, right? 🔁 But hold up — The waiter comes running back: “Oops! The bill was actually 25 BTC!” So he returns 5 $BTC in 1-BTC coins. 🤔 Problem: 5 BTC can’t be split 3 ways evenly. So he gives 1 BTC back to each friend (3 BTC total), and quietly keeps 2 $BTC as a tip for himself. 👀 Now let’s do the math (aka where the brain explodes): Each friend paid 10 BTC, got 1 BTC back → So effectively paid 9 BTC 9 × 3 = 27 BTC total paid Waiter kept 2 BTC 27 + 2 = 29 BTC...? BUT WAIT. They originally paid 30 BTC! WHERE’S THE MISSING 1 BTC?! 😱🧮 --- 🪄 Answer: There is no missing BTC — it’s just a trick of how you frame it. The 2 BTC the waiter kept is already part of the 27 BTC total. ✅ 25 BTC = actual bill ✅ 2 BTC = sneaky tip ✅ 3 BTC = returned to the friends = 30 BTC accounted for. --- 🎩 Moral of the story: Crypto or cash, numbers don’t lie — but your logic might! So always double-check your change (and your math). Even in Web3. 😏💡 #BitcoinBrainTeaser #CryptoMythbusters #BTCLogicGlitch #Write2Earn #CryptoFun #BinanceFam

🧠💸 The Case of the Missing 1 BTC 💸🧠

🧠💸 The Case of the Missing 1 BTC 💸🧠
(aka: why math + crypto = chaos sometimes 😅)
Three friends walk into a restaurant. The bill? 30 $BTC
They split it — 10 BTC each. Easy, right?
🔁 But hold up —
The waiter comes running back:
“Oops! The bill was actually 25 BTC!”
So he returns 5 $BTC in 1-BTC coins.
🤔 Problem: 5 BTC can’t be split 3 ways evenly.
So he gives 1 BTC back to each friend (3 BTC total),
and quietly keeps 2 $BTC as a tip for himself. 👀
Now let’s do the math (aka where the brain explodes):
Each friend paid 10 BTC, got 1 BTC back →
So effectively paid 9 BTC
9 × 3 = 27 BTC total paid
Waiter kept 2 BTC
27 + 2 = 29 BTC...?
BUT WAIT. They originally paid 30 BTC!
WHERE’S THE MISSING 1 BTC?! 😱🧮
---
🪄 Answer:
There is no missing BTC — it’s just a trick of how you frame it.
The 2 BTC the waiter kept is already part of the 27 BTC total.
✅ 25 BTC = actual bill
✅ 2 BTC = sneaky tip
✅ 3 BTC = returned to the friends
= 30 BTC accounted for.
---
🎩 Moral of the story:
Crypto or cash, numbers don’t lie — but your logic might!
So always double-check your change (and your math).
Even in Web3. 😏💡
#BitcoinBrainTeaser #CryptoMythbusters #BTCLogicGlitch #Write2Earn #CryptoFun #BinanceFam
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