If you’re new to crypto and using #Binance , investing in new coins can be exciting but it’s important to be careful. Start by learning what the coin does, who created it and why it matters. Even though Binance checks coins before listing, not all will succeed.

Look at the whitepaper (a document explaining the coin), check if the project has a strong team and read what the community is saying on Binance Research or social media. Make sure the coin has real value, not just hype.

📊 Good Examples :

  • Arbitrum (ARB): A coin with a clear purpose and strong tech, useful for faster and cheaper Ethereum transactions.

  • $ARB

  • The Graph (GRT): Helps apps find blockchain data—useful and easy to understand.

  • $GRT

📈 Bad Examples :

  • Terra (LUNA): Was very popular, but its system failed, causing huge losses. A reminder that even top coins can crash.

  • SUSHI (early stage): Had issues when the founder sold off their tokens early—highlighting why team trust matters.

✅ Beginner Tips:

  • Use small amounts to start.

  • Stick to coins with strong backing and clear use.

  • Don’t chase hype or fast profits.

  • Use tools like Binance Academy and Launchpad to learn before investing.