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This is what they are doing to Binance Alpha, they are using some features as advantage to cheat the system and make more money, but, don’t worry.
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#CircleIPO Circle Internet Group, issuer of the USDC stablecoin, priced its initial public offering at $31 per share. That tops the expected range of $27 to $28 per share. The IPO price gives the company a total market value of $6.8 billion. Shares will trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “CRCL.” The IPO listing date refers to the day when a company's shares are initially available for trading on a recognised stock exchange. This marks the debut of the company's shares in the public market, enabling investors to buy or sell them.
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$BNB On Binance, trading types refer to the various ways users can buy or sell cryptocurrencies. The main trading types include: 1. Spot Trading – Buying or selling crypto at current market prices. 2. Margin Trading – Borrowing funds to trade larger positions. 3. Futures Trading – Trading contracts that speculate on price movements. 4. Options Trading – Contracts giving the right, not obligation, to buy/sell. 5. P2P Trading – Users trade directly with each other. 6. Convert – Instantly swapping one crypto for another. 7. Grid Trading – Automated trading bot strategy. 8. Copy Trading – Replicating trades of experienced traders. 9. Auto-Invest – Scheduled crypto investments. 10. Strategy Trading – Using pre-set trading strategies. Each caters to different risk levels and trading goals.
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$USDC 🔥 3 Brutal Truths You Must Know in 2025! 1️⃣ Compliance ≠ Safety USDC claims to be the "most transparent stablecoin," but when Silicon Valley Bank collapsed in 2023, $3.3 billion in reserves almost went down the drain! Although it ended without major issues, remember: even the most compliant stablecoins fear bank failures. 2️⃣ The Shadow War on USDT Every day, $10 billion USDC is fighting for market share against USDT, but the big brother USDT holds 67% of the market share. Does USDC want to turn the tables? Better ask the Asian investors if they agree! 3️⃣ The DeFi Death Trap Don’t be fooled by USDC’s glory in DeFi; smart contract vulnerabilities, liquidity depletion... any pitfall can wipe out your principal. Just last week, hackers used USDC to siphon off $20 million! 💡 Survival Guide - Diversify large amounts of USDC across 3 banks - Avoid trading during low liquidity periods on weekends - Beware of "high-yield USDC investment" scams 🐍 Behind the Scenes: A certain exchange's USDC reserve actually supports only 92%! 💣 Data: In 2025, USDC's cross-border payment volume will soar by 500%, but regulatory crackdowns are on the way... : 2025 Silicon Valley Bank Crisis Event : USDC vs USDT Market Share Comparison : May 2025 DeFi Hacking Incident
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#CEXvsDEX101 In contrast, a DEX like Uniswap or PancakeSwap allows peer-to-peer trading using smart contracts. It offers greater privacy and gives full control of funds to users. However, DEXs often suffer from lower liquidity, slower execution, and may be confusing for beginners. Each has its pros and cons — CEXs are better for beginners and active traders, while DEXs align more with the decentralized ethos of crypto. Choose based on your security preferences, experience, and trading needs. $UNI $CAKE
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#TradingTypes101 $On Binance, trading types refer to the various ways users can buy or sell cryptocurrencies. The main trading types include: 1. Spot Trading – Buying or selling crypto at current market prices. 2. Margin Trading – Borrowing funds to trade larger positions. 3. Futures Trading – Trading contracts that speculate on price movements. 4. Options Trading – Contracts giving the right, not obligation, to buy/sell. 5. P2P Trading – Users trade directly with each other. 6. Convert – Instantly swapping one crypto for another. 7. Grid Trading – Automated trading bot strategy. 8. Copy Trading – Replicating trades of experienced traders. 9. Auto-Invest – Scheduled crypto investments. 10. Strategy Trading – Using pre-set trading strategies. Each caters to different risk levels and trading goals.
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