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🚨 TERMMAX: THE TGE IS ONLY ONE PART OF THE STORY I’m watching TermMax closely ahead of the $TMX TGE on Aug 25. The obvious catalyst is the campaign: 🔥 2,000,000 $TMX Booster pool → 1,700,000 TMX for Lucky Draw → 300,000 TMX allocated to Binance Square And CreatorPad is putting another spotlight on the project, with rewards tied to the global leaderboard. But the bigger thesis for me is not the campaign. TermMax is building around fixed-rate DeFi. Instead of simply borrowing at a floating rate, TermMax brings together fixed-rate lending, fixed-term borrowing, leverage and options across multiple chains. Then comes the interesting part: Binance Alpha creates the market opportunity. TermMax Alpha adds the trading infrastructure. $TMX TGE brings the token into the equation. That combination gives TermMax a much bigger narrative than another points-farming campaign. I’m personally farming CreatorPad + Booster before TGE. And I’m considering keeping a small $TMX position after launch to catch the potential Alpha wave — not going all-in, just taking a calculated seat at the table. 👀 Aug 25 is the event. The real question is what TermMax builds after TGE. #Binance #TGE #BinanceSquareVietnam #termmax @termmax
🚨 TERMMAX: THE TGE IS ONLY ONE PART OF THE STORY

I’m watching TermMax closely ahead of the $TMX TGE on Aug 25.

The obvious catalyst is the campaign:

🔥 2,000,000 $TMX Booster pool
→ 1,700,000 TMX for Lucky Draw
→ 300,000 TMX allocated to Binance Square

And CreatorPad is putting another spotlight on the project, with rewards tied to the global leaderboard.

But the bigger thesis for me is not the campaign.

TermMax is building around fixed-rate DeFi.

Instead of simply borrowing at a floating rate, TermMax brings together fixed-rate lending, fixed-term borrowing, leverage and options across multiple chains.

Then comes the interesting part:

Binance Alpha creates the market opportunity.
TermMax Alpha adds the trading infrastructure.
$TMX TGE brings the token into the equation.

That combination gives TermMax a much bigger narrative than another points-farming campaign.

I’m personally farming CreatorPad + Booster before TGE.

And I’m considering keeping a small $TMX position after launch to catch the potential Alpha wave — not going all-in, just taking a calculated seat at the table. 👀

Aug 25 is the event.
The real question is what TermMax builds after TGE.

#Binance #TGE #BinanceSquareVietnam
#termmax @TermMax
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€300M. 210M. ~10 SECONDS. I’ve been digging deeper into @Dusk_Foundation , and the more I look at the numbers, the more I understand why this project is interesting to me. This isn’t just another L1 talking about TPS. Dusk is building infrastructure for regulated financial markets — where privacy, compliance, execution and settlement have to work together. And the numbers caught my attention: €300M+ confirmed issuance with institutions. 50K+ investor reach. 210M+ $DUSK staked securing the network. ~10s deterministic settlement. But numbers alone don't make a protocol. The skill stack underneath is what makes Dusk interesting. 🔐 Phoenix → shielded transactions and ZK-based privacy. 👁️ Citadel → selective disclosure, so the right information can be revealed to the right party. ⚙️ DuskEVM → a familiar Solidity/EVM path for builders. 🧠 Hedger → Homomorphic Encryption + Zero-Knowledge Proofs for confidential EVM workflows. And this is the part I find particularly interesting: Obfuscated order books. The idea is to protect trading intent and exposure while keeping transactions auditable — something that matters when institutional capital starts moving onchain. Dusk says lightweight circuits can generate client-side proofs in under 2 seconds. Then there’s the security work. Dusk says its stack has gone through 10 audits with 200+ pages of reporting, including work covering the Piecrust VM and PLONK zero-knowledge proving system. I don’t read “10 audits” as “nothing can go wrong.” I read it as a signal that Dusk is treating this as financial infrastructure, where security has to be part of the architecture — not an afterthought. And when I connect the pieces: Privacy → selective disclosure → regulated assets → EVM → confidential execution → deterministic settlement. The thesis becomes much bigger than simply “RWA onchain.” Private capital. Verifiable execution. Regulated markets. One programmable environment. That’s the Dusk thesis I’m betting my attention on. 🔐 $DUSK #dusk
€300M. 210M. ~10 SECONDS.

I’ve been digging deeper into @Dusk , and the more I look at the numbers, the more I understand why this project is interesting to me.

This isn’t just another L1 talking about TPS.

Dusk is building infrastructure for regulated financial markets — where privacy, compliance, execution and settlement have to work together.

And the numbers caught my attention:

€300M+ confirmed issuance with institutions.
50K+ investor reach.
210M+ $DUSK staked securing the network.
~10s deterministic settlement.

But numbers alone don't make a protocol.

The skill stack underneath is what makes Dusk interesting.

🔐 Phoenix → shielded transactions and ZK-based privacy.

👁️ Citadel → selective disclosure, so the right information can be revealed to the right party.

⚙️ DuskEVM → a familiar Solidity/EVM path for builders.

🧠 Hedger → Homomorphic Encryption + Zero-Knowledge Proofs for confidential EVM workflows.

And this is the part I find particularly interesting:

Obfuscated order books.

The idea is to protect trading intent and exposure while keeping transactions auditable — something that matters when institutional capital starts moving onchain. Dusk says lightweight circuits can generate client-side proofs in under 2 seconds.

Then there’s the security work.

Dusk says its stack has gone through 10 audits with 200+ pages of reporting, including work covering the Piecrust VM and PLONK zero-knowledge proving system.

I don’t read “10 audits” as “nothing can go wrong.”

I read it as a signal that Dusk is treating this as financial infrastructure, where security has to be part of the architecture — not an afterthought.

And when I connect the pieces:

Privacy → selective disclosure → regulated assets → EVM → confidential execution → deterministic settlement.

The thesis becomes much bigger than simply “RWA onchain.”

Private capital.
Verifiable execution.
Regulated markets.
One programmable environment.

That’s the Dusk thesis I’m betting my attention on. 🔐

$DUSK #dusk
📰 CRYPTO DAILY | 17/08/2026 🟠 BTC ~$63.5K — vẫn mắc kẹt dưới $65K, chưa có breakout rõ ràng. 🔥 Điểm đáng chú ý: • 💰 BTC ETF: ~$390M outflow tuần trước. • 🟢 SOL ETF: dòng tiền tích cực hơn, dấu hiệu capital rotation. • 🇺🇸 CLARITY Act tiếp tục bị trì hoãn. • 📉 Binance hôm nay delist 6 token: ACX, HFT, PIVX, PYR, VANRY, VIC. • 🏛️ FOMC Minutes 19/08 là catalyst lớn tiếp theo. 💡 Góc nhìn của mình: BTC giữ $63K nhưng dòng tiền chưa xác nhận. Mình chưa FOMO. 🎯 $63K phải giữ — $65K phải reclaim. Nếu ETF flows quay lại, câu chuyện sẽ khác. Nếu $63K bị phá, mình sẽ thận trọng hơn với altcoin. Breakout hay breakdown? 👇
📰 CRYPTO DAILY | 17/08/2026

🟠 BTC ~$63.5K — vẫn mắc kẹt dưới $65K, chưa có breakout rõ ràng.

🔥 Điểm đáng chú ý:
• 💰 BTC ETF: ~$390M outflow tuần trước.
• 🟢 SOL ETF: dòng tiền tích cực hơn, dấu hiệu capital rotation.
• 🇺🇸 CLARITY Act tiếp tục bị trì hoãn.
• 📉 Binance hôm nay delist 6 token: ACX, HFT, PIVX, PYR, VANRY, VIC.
• 🏛️ FOMC Minutes 19/08 là catalyst lớn tiếp theo.

💡 Góc nhìn của mình:
BTC giữ $63K nhưng dòng tiền chưa xác nhận. Mình chưa FOMO.

🎯 $63K phải giữ — $65K phải reclaim.
Nếu ETF flows quay lại, câu chuyện sẽ khác. Nếu $63K bị phá, mình sẽ thận trọng hơn với altcoin.

Breakout hay breakdown? 👇
TRIANGLE SCAM: THE MONEY IS REAL. THE TRAP ISN’T. One P2P scam every seller should understand is triangulation. What makes it dangerous? The money can be real. Here's a simple example. I’m selling USDT. Buyer A opens an order for 5,000 USDT. At almost the same time, Buyer B opens another order for 6,000 USDT. Then the payments become confusing. Buyer B sends 5,000 USDT worth of fiat to my bank account. At the same time, Buyer A marks their 5,000 USDT order as paid and sends a payment proof. I check my bank. 5,000 arrives. I see Buyer A's order for 5,000 USDT. If I don't carefully verify where that payment came from, I might release the crypto to Buyer A. Then Buyer B sends another 1,000 USDT worth of fiat and presents the same 5,000 payment as evidence for the 6,000 USDT order. Now I have a problem. The payment was real. The amount was real. But the payment was connected to the wrong order. That's the lesson: **Checking your bank balance is necessary. But it isn't enough.** For every P2P order, I should match three things: WHO PAID? Does the sender match the verified buyer? HOW MUCH? Does the actual received amount match the order exactly? WHICH ORDER? Does that payment belong to this specific Order ID? Only when those three pieces line up should I consider releasing the USDT. Binance specifically warns about triangulation attacks and recommends verifying the full and exact payment for each individual order before releasing crypto. And there's another important lesson: Never assume that because money has arrived, the transaction is automatically safe. A payment can be genuine and still be the wrong payment for the order you're processing. That's why I keep my P2P records: Order ID + payment record + chat history + transaction details. If something doesn't match, I don't try to “figure it out” under pressure. I pause. I keep the evidence. I use the platform's appeal process. For me, the safest P2P habit isn't memorizing every scam. It's learning to verify the relationship between the payment and the order. @Binance_Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToan
TRIANGLE SCAM: THE MONEY IS REAL. THE TRAP ISN’T.

One P2P scam every seller should understand is triangulation.

What makes it dangerous?
The money can be real.
Here's a simple example.
I’m selling USDT.

Buyer A opens an order for 5,000 USDT.
At almost the same time, Buyer B opens another order for 6,000 USDT.
Then the payments become confusing.
Buyer B sends 5,000 USDT worth of fiat to my bank account.
At the same time, Buyer A marks their 5,000 USDT order as paid and sends a payment proof.

I check my bank.
5,000 arrives.
I see Buyer A's order for 5,000 USDT.
If I don't carefully verify where that payment came from, I might release the crypto to Buyer A.

Then Buyer B sends another 1,000 USDT worth of fiat and presents the same 5,000 payment as evidence for the 6,000 USDT order.

Now I have a problem.
The payment was real.
The amount was real.

But the payment was connected to the wrong order.
That's the lesson:
**Checking your bank balance is necessary.
But it isn't enough.**

For every P2P order, I should match three things:

WHO PAID?
Does the sender match the verified buyer?
HOW MUCH?
Does the actual received amount match the order exactly?
WHICH ORDER?
Does that payment belong to this specific Order ID?

Only when those three pieces line up should I consider releasing the USDT.
Binance specifically warns about triangulation attacks and recommends verifying the full and exact payment for each individual order before releasing crypto.

And there's another important lesson:

Never assume that because money has arrived, the transaction is automatically safe.
A payment can be genuine and still be the wrong payment for the order you're processing.
That's why I keep my P2P records:
Order ID + payment record + chat history + transaction details.
If something doesn't match, I don't try to “figure it out” under pressure.

I pause.
I keep the evidence.
I use the platform's appeal process.
For me, the safest P2P habit isn't memorizing every scam.

It's learning to verify the relationship between the payment and the order.
@Binance Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToan
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BINANCE × HTX: COMPLIANCE ĐANG ĐỔI LUẬT CHƠI Binance đang hạn chế giao dịch liên quan tới HTX, trong bối cảnh EU đưa HTX (Huobi Global SA) vào danh sách hạn chế giao dịch từ 23/8. Điều đáng chú ý không chỉ là HTX. Mà là cách compliance đang đi thẳng vào dòng tiền on-chain: Ví nào gửi? Nhận từ đâu? Counterparty là ai? Có liên quan gián tiếp không? Crypto từng nói: “Not your keys, not your coins.” Nhưng khi các sàn bắt đầu kiểm soát counterparty risk, câu hỏi mới là: 👉 Not your counterparty, not your transaction? Anh em nghĩ đây là bước tiến cần thiết cho crypto trưởng thành, hay đang biến crypto thành một hệ thống tài chính ngày càng permissioned? 👇 Like nếu anh em nghĩ compliance on-chain sẽ là trend lớn tiếp theo. Comment góc nhìn của anh em — mình muốn xem phe nào đông hơn. 🫡 $BNB
BINANCE × HTX: COMPLIANCE ĐANG ĐỔI LUẬT CHƠI

Binance đang hạn chế giao dịch liên quan tới HTX, trong bối cảnh EU đưa HTX (Huobi Global SA) vào danh sách hạn chế giao dịch từ 23/8.

Điều đáng chú ý không chỉ là HTX.

Mà là cách compliance đang đi thẳng vào dòng tiền on-chain:
Ví nào gửi?
Nhận từ đâu?
Counterparty là ai?
Có liên quan gián tiếp không?

Crypto từng nói: “Not your keys, not your coins.”

Nhưng khi các sàn bắt đầu kiểm soát counterparty risk, câu hỏi mới là:

👉 Not your counterparty, not your transaction?

Anh em nghĩ đây là bước tiến cần thiết cho crypto trưởng thành, hay đang biến crypto thành một hệ thống tài chính ngày càng permissioned? 👇

Like nếu anh em nghĩ compliance on-chain sẽ là trend lớn tiếp theo.
Comment góc nhìn của anh em — mình muốn xem phe nào đông hơn. 🫡
$BNB
🚨 ANTHROPIC: 5 NĂM TUỔI, ĐƯỢC ĐỊNH GIÁ 2.000 TỶ USD? Anthropic có thể IPO vào tháng 10 với mức định giá được nhà đầu tư kỳ vọng lên tới 2.000 tỷ USD. Để dễ hình dung: SpaceX vừa lập kỷ lục IPO khoảng 1.770 tỷ USD — và Anthropic có thể phá kỷ lục đó chỉ vài tháng sau. Nhưng điều khiến tôi chú ý hơn là cách định giá. Nhà đầu tư đang nhìn tới 190–200 tỷ USD doanh thu vào năm 2028, thay vì chỉ nhìn vào kết quả hiện tại. Trong khi annualized revenue của Anthropic mới khoảng 47 tỷ USD. Tôi nghĩ đây là một bài test cực lớn cho thị trường AI: AI đang thật sự tạo ra giá trị nhanh đến mức đó — hay chúng ta đang trả tiền trước cho tương lai? Nếu IPO xảy ra ở mức 2T USD, bạn sẽ BUY hay SHORT? 👀
🚨 ANTHROPIC: 5 NĂM TUỔI, ĐƯỢC ĐỊNH GIÁ 2.000 TỶ USD?

Anthropic có thể IPO vào tháng 10 với mức định giá được nhà đầu tư kỳ vọng lên tới 2.000 tỷ USD.

Để dễ hình dung: SpaceX vừa lập kỷ lục IPO khoảng 1.770 tỷ USD — và Anthropic có thể phá kỷ lục đó chỉ vài tháng sau.

Nhưng điều khiến tôi chú ý hơn là cách định giá.

Nhà đầu tư đang nhìn tới 190–200 tỷ USD doanh thu vào năm 2028, thay vì chỉ nhìn vào kết quả hiện tại. Trong khi annualized revenue của Anthropic mới khoảng 47 tỷ USD.

Tôi nghĩ đây là một bài test cực lớn cho thị trường AI:

AI đang thật sự tạo ra giá trị nhanh đến mức đó — hay chúng ta đang trả tiền trước cho tương lai?

Nếu IPO xảy ra ở mức 2T USD, bạn sẽ BUY hay SHORT? 👀
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👉PROVE IT. DON’T REVEAL IT. I went down the Dusk rabbit hole today, and the deeper I went, the less “privacy coin” this looked like. The first thing that caught me was Phoenix. Dusk gives its native layer two transaction models: Moonlight → public, account-based Phoenix → shielded, UTXO-based With Phoenix, funds live as encrypted notes. ZK proofs can verify that a transaction is valid — including sufficient funds and no double-spend — without exposing the amount or the specific notes involved. Then I found the cryptography underneath it. Dusk’s stack includes PLONK, BLS12-381, JubJub, Poseidon and Merkle trees — not exactly the vocabulary you see in most “RWA” posts. But the part that really made me stop was Hedger. It combines Homomorphic Encryption + Zero-Knowledge Proofs for confidential EVM workflows. And Dusk is aiming beyond hiding balances. Hedger is designed to support obfuscated order books — protecting trading intent and exposure without giving up auditability. Dusk reports lightweight client-side proof generation in under 2 seconds. Think about that. A trader may not want the market to know: “I’m about to buy this much.” A company may not want competitors watching its treasury. An institution may need a regulator to verify something without broadcasting its entire financial position. That’s a completely different definition of privacy. Not: “Nobody can see anything.” But: “The right thing can be proven to the right party.” And that’s where Dusk starts getting really interesting to me. Because the technology isn't simply hiding data. It is turning visibility itself into something programmable. Private by default. Provable by design. Disclosed when necessary. That’s the deep-tech thesis I’m watching with @Dusk_Foundation #dusk $DUSK $HEMI $DOLO
👉PROVE IT. DON’T REVEAL IT.

I went down the Dusk rabbit hole today, and the deeper I went, the less “privacy coin” this looked like.

The first thing that caught me was Phoenix.

Dusk gives its native layer two transaction models:

Moonlight → public, account-based
Phoenix → shielded, UTXO-based

With Phoenix, funds live as encrypted notes. ZK proofs can verify that a transaction is valid — including sufficient funds and no double-spend — without exposing the amount or the specific notes involved.

Then I found the cryptography underneath it.

Dusk’s stack includes PLONK, BLS12-381, JubJub, Poseidon and Merkle trees — not exactly the vocabulary you see in most “RWA” posts.

But the part that really made me stop was Hedger.

It combines Homomorphic Encryption + Zero-Knowledge Proofs for confidential EVM workflows.

And Dusk is aiming beyond hiding balances.

Hedger is designed to support obfuscated order books — protecting trading intent and exposure without giving up auditability. Dusk reports lightweight client-side proof generation in under 2 seconds.

Think about that.

A trader may not want the market to know:

“I’m about to buy this much.”

A company may not want competitors watching its treasury.

An institution may need a regulator to verify something without broadcasting its entire financial position.

That’s a completely different definition of privacy.

Not:

“Nobody can see anything.”

But:

“The right thing can be proven to the right party.”

And that’s where Dusk starts getting really interesting to me.

Because the technology isn't simply hiding data.

It is turning visibility itself into something programmable.

Private by default.
Provable by design.
Disclosed when necessary.

That’s the deep-tech thesis I’m watching with @Dusk

#dusk $DUSK $HEMI $DOLO
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✅️DON’T JUST TRADE. KEEP THE RECORD. One thing I recently checked on Binance P2P surprised me more than I expected. I went into Data Center → P2P Transaction History and requested my records for the past 6 months. What I liked wasn't simply that the history was available. It was how clearly the transactions were organized. I could review important details such as the amount, price, quantity, counterparty, status and transaction time — and export the records as PDF, Excel or CSV. That changes how I look at P2P. Because a transaction shouldn't disappear from your control just because the USDT has already arrived. Imagine months later you need to verify an old trade: How much did I pay? When was it completed? Which order was it? What was the transaction status? Instead of relying on memory or digging through old screenshots, I can go back to the platform and retrieve the record. For me, that's more than convenience. It's an audit trail. And it connects directly to something I've been talking about in my previous P2P posts: Keep your Order ID. Keep your chat. Keep your payment evidence. Because when a dispute happens, memory isn't evidence. Records are. I don't think any transaction history can replace basic P2P safety. I still verify the payment, amount and counterparty before completing every trade. But having a clear and exportable history gives users another layer of control. That's what I want from a P2P platform: Not just a place to trade. A place where my transactions remain traceable. The trade may end when the USDT arrives. The record shouldn't. 🔐 #binancep2pantoan @Binance_Vietnam $ONG $HEMI $DOLO
✅️DON’T JUST TRADE. KEEP THE RECORD.

One thing I recently checked on Binance P2P surprised me more than I expected.

I went into Data Center → P2P Transaction History and requested my records for the past 6 months.

What I liked wasn't simply that the history was available.

It was how clearly the transactions were organized.

I could review important details such as the amount, price, quantity, counterparty, status and transaction time — and export the records as PDF, Excel or CSV.

That changes how I look at P2P.

Because a transaction shouldn't disappear from your control just because the USDT has already arrived.

Imagine months later you need to verify an old trade:

How much did I pay?
When was it completed?
Which order was it?
What was the transaction status?

Instead of relying on memory or digging through old screenshots, I can go back to the platform and retrieve the record.

For me, that's more than convenience.

It's an audit trail.

And it connects directly to something I've been talking about in my previous P2P posts:

Keep your Order ID.
Keep your chat.
Keep your payment evidence.

Because when a dispute happens, memory isn't evidence. Records are.

I don't think any transaction history can replace basic P2P safety. I still verify the payment, amount and counterparty before completing every trade.

But having a clear and exportable history gives users another layer of control.

That's what I want from a P2P platform:

Not just a place to trade.
A place where my transactions remain traceable.

The trade may end when the USDT arrives.

The record shouldn't. 🔐
#binancep2pantoan @Binance Vietnam
$ONG $HEMI $DOLO
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$DUSK Big Long now ! https://www.binance.com/en/futures/ref/119065922
$DUSK Big Long now !

https://www.binance.com/en/futures/ref/119065922
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😱WHAT IF YOUR MONEY WAS PUBLIC? Imagine waking up and seeing your entire financial life displayed for everyone: Your balance. Your PNL. Your positions. Who you traded with. How much you moved. And worse — everyone can see when you’re losing. That’s not theoretical. Fully transparent blockchains can expose balances, positions, counterparties and transaction activity that regulated financial markets may not want publicly visible by default. This is where I think @Dusk_Foundation gets seriously interesting. Dusk isn’t trying to make financial markets invisible. It is trying to make visibility controllable. Its architecture supports public flows when transparency is useful, shielded transactions when privacy is needed, and selective disclosure when an authorized party needs proof. And the technology underneath is not just a buzzword. Hedger brings confidential transactions to DuskEVM using homomorphic encryption + zero-knowledge proofs. Holdings, amounts and balances can remain encrypted while transactions remain auditable — and Dusk reports under 2 seconds for client-side proof generation with lightweight circuits. The bigger picture is even more interesting. Dusk currently highlights: €300M+ in confirmed issuance with institutions 50K+ investor reach 210M+ DUSK staked ~10s deterministic finality That tells me Dusk isn't building privacy technology in isolation. It is building the infrastructure around regulated financial markets — where ownership, eligibility, privacy, disclosure and settlement need to work together. And this is the part I keep coming back to: Privacy isn't hiding. Privacy is choosing who gets to see. That’s the Dusk thesis I’m watching. Not “make everything private.” Make financial privacy programmable. $VELVET $ROBO #dusk $DUSK
😱WHAT IF YOUR MONEY WAS PUBLIC?

Imagine waking up and seeing your entire financial life displayed for everyone:

Your balance.
Your PNL.
Your positions.
Who you traded with.
How much you moved.

And worse — everyone can see when you’re losing.

That’s not theoretical.

Fully transparent blockchains can expose balances, positions, counterparties and transaction activity that regulated financial markets may not want publicly visible by default.

This is where I think @Dusk gets seriously interesting.

Dusk isn’t trying to make financial markets invisible.

It is trying to make visibility controllable.

Its architecture supports public flows when transparency is useful, shielded transactions when privacy is needed, and selective disclosure when an authorized party needs proof.

And the technology underneath is not just a buzzword.

Hedger brings confidential transactions to DuskEVM using homomorphic encryption + zero-knowledge proofs.

Holdings, amounts and balances can remain encrypted while transactions remain auditable — and Dusk reports under 2 seconds for client-side proof generation with lightweight circuits.

The bigger picture is even more interesting.

Dusk currently highlights:

€300M+ in confirmed issuance with institutions
50K+ investor reach
210M+ DUSK staked
~10s deterministic finality

That tells me Dusk isn't building privacy technology in isolation.

It is building the infrastructure around regulated financial markets — where ownership, eligibility, privacy, disclosure and settlement need to work together.

And this is the part I keep coming back to:

Privacy isn't hiding.
Privacy is choosing who gets to see.

That’s the Dusk thesis I’m watching.

Not “make everything private.”

Make financial privacy programmable.

$VELVET $ROBO
#dusk $DUSK
WHEN SUPPORT ISN’T SUPPORT😈 One of the P2P scams I think every seller should understand is fake Customer Support. Imagine you're selling USDT. The buyer says: “Payment sent.” Then someone claiming to be Binance Customer Support appears and tells you: “The system has confirmed the payment.” “You are required to release the crypto.” “Please release now.” They know your Order ID. They sound professional. They create urgency. And that's where the trap begins. The scammer doesn't need to steal your USDT directly. They just need to convince YOU to release it. Binance warns users about impersonation and social-engineering scams, including scammers pretending to be Binance employees or support staff. So my rule for P2P is simple: NO VERIFIED PAYMENT. NO RELEASE. I don't trust: ❌ A screenshot saying “Paid” ❌ An SMS saying money has arrived ❌ Someone claiming “the system confirmed it” ❌ A person pretending to be Binance Support ❌ Anyone pressuring me to release crypto immediately I check my own bank account or payment wallet. If the money isn't actually there, I don't release. And if someone claims to be Binance Support and tells me to release my crypto because of a supposed system confirmation, I stop and verify through Binance's official support/appeal channels instead of following instructions from that person. Binance provides official customer support and P2P appeal mechanisms for disputes. The most dangerous part of social engineering is that the scammer doesn't have to break the system. They can simply manipulate the person sitting in front of the screen. That's why I always remember: 👉 A message doesn't prove payment. A screenshot doesn't prove payment. “Support” doesn't prove payment. Only verified funds should trigger a release. P2P isn't about assuming everyone is a scammer. It's about understanding that pressure is part of the attack. When someone tells me: “Release now.” My answer is: “I'll verify first.” 🔐 $AKE $VELVET $ACE #binancep2pantoan @Binance_Vietnam
WHEN SUPPORT ISN’T SUPPORT😈

One of the P2P scams I think every seller should understand is fake Customer Support.

Imagine you're selling USDT.

The buyer says:

“Payment sent.”

Then someone claiming to be Binance Customer Support appears and tells you:

“The system has confirmed the payment.”
“You are required to release the crypto.”
“Please release now.”

They know your Order ID.
They sound professional.
They create urgency.

And that's where the trap begins.

The scammer doesn't need to steal your USDT directly.
They just need to convince YOU to release it.

Binance warns users about impersonation and social-engineering scams, including scammers pretending to be Binance employees or support staff.

So my rule for P2P is simple:

NO VERIFIED PAYMENT.

NO RELEASE.

I don't trust:

❌ A screenshot saying “Paid”
❌ An SMS saying money has arrived
❌ Someone claiming “the system confirmed it”
❌ A person pretending to be Binance Support
❌ Anyone pressuring me to release crypto immediately

I check my own bank account or payment wallet.

If the money isn't actually there, I don't release.

And if someone claims to be Binance Support and tells me to release my crypto because of a supposed system confirmation, I stop and verify through Binance's official support/appeal channels instead of following instructions from that person. Binance provides official customer support and P2P appeal mechanisms for disputes.

The most dangerous part of social engineering is that the scammer doesn't have to break the system.

They can simply manipulate the person sitting in front of the screen.

That's why I always remember:

👉 A message doesn't prove payment.
A screenshot doesn't prove payment.
“Support” doesn't prove payment.

Only verified funds should trigger a release.

P2P isn't about assuming everyone is a scammer.

It's about understanding that pressure is part of the attack.

When someone tells me:

“Release now.”

My answer is:

“I'll verify first.” 🔐
$AKE $VELVET $ACE

#binancep2pantoan @Binance Vietnam
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Haussier
🚨 BTC KHÔNG TĂNG DÙ TIN VĨ MÔ ĐANG ĐẸP — CÓ GÌ ĐÓ KHÔNG ỔN? BTC vẫn quanh $63K, chưa thể reclaim $65K. Trong khi đó, dữ liệu lạm phát Mỹ khá thuận lợi nhưng BTC ETF lại tiếp tục outflow. Đây mới là điều mình quan tâm. Tin tốt mà giá không phản ứng → dòng tiền chưa đủ mạnh. 💡 Theo mình, $63K là ranh giới quan trọng. Giữ được và ETF quay lại inflow, BTC có thể tạo cú bật rất nhanh. Nhưng nếu $63K bị phá, mình sẽ không cố bắt đáy. 🎯 Thị trường đang cho tín hiệu gì: tích lũy trước breakout hay phân phối trước breakdown? Anh em nghiêng bên nào? 👇 #Bitcoin #BTC #Crypto #BinanceSquare $ACE
🚨 BTC KHÔNG TĂNG DÙ TIN VĨ MÔ ĐANG ĐẸP — CÓ GÌ ĐÓ KHÔNG ỔN?

BTC vẫn quanh $63K, chưa thể reclaim $65K. Trong khi đó, dữ liệu lạm phát Mỹ khá thuận lợi nhưng BTC ETF lại tiếp tục outflow.

Đây mới là điều mình quan tâm.

Tin tốt mà giá không phản ứng → dòng tiền chưa đủ mạnh.

💡 Theo mình, $63K là ranh giới quan trọng. Giữ được và ETF quay lại inflow, BTC có thể tạo cú bật rất nhanh.

Nhưng nếu $63K bị phá, mình sẽ không cố bắt đáy.

🎯 Thị trường đang cho tín hiệu gì: tích lũy trước breakout hay phân phối trước breakdown?

Anh em nghiêng bên nào? 👇

#Bitcoin #BTC #Crypto #BinanceSquare
$ACE
Anh em còn nhớ vòng quay 9 năm Binance với pool 10,000 USDT không? Pool 10K nay đã về rồi 👀 Mình quay khoảng 50 lần và kết quả cuối cùng là… 1.6428 USDT 🫡 Không nhiều, nhưng cái mình tò mò là: anh em quay bao nhiêu lần và nhận được bao nhiêu? Comment con số của anh em xuống đây, xem ai “nhân phẩm” tốt nhất 😂 $BNB $BTC
Anh em còn nhớ vòng quay 9 năm Binance với pool 10,000 USDT không?

Pool 10K nay đã về rồi 👀

Mình quay khoảng 50 lần và kết quả cuối cùng là… 1.6428 USDT 🫡

Không nhiều, nhưng cái mình tò mò là: anh em quay bao nhiêu lần và nhận được bao nhiêu?

Comment con số của anh em xuống đây, xem ai “nhân phẩm” tốt nhất 😂
$BNB $BTC
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Haussier
🚨 Binance Alpha vừa mở cửa cho KiiChain ($KII) Ngày 14/8, KiiChain chính thức trở thành dự án đầu tiên được Binance Alpha feature, kèm exclusive airdrop dành cho eligible Alpha Traders. Điểm mình chú ý không chỉ là airdrop. KiiChain đang xây blockchain tập trung vào onchain FX, stablecoin payments và cross-border settlement — nhắm thẳng vào bài toán thanh khoản và thanh toán ở các thị trường mới nổi. Binance Alpha = cơ hội tiếp cận thanh khoản ban đầu. Nhưng Alpha không đồng nghĩa Binance Spot listing. Với mình, thứ đáng theo dõi tiếp theo là volume, circulating supply và sell pressure của $KII sau khi trading mở. Ai đủ điều kiện Alpha Points, check Alpha Events để xem claim được bao nhiêu KII. 👀 #KII #KiiChain #BinanceAlpha #Crypto
🚨 Binance Alpha vừa mở cửa cho KiiChain ($KII)

Ngày 14/8, KiiChain chính thức trở thành dự án đầu tiên được Binance Alpha feature, kèm exclusive airdrop dành cho eligible Alpha Traders.

Điểm mình chú ý không chỉ là airdrop.

KiiChain đang xây blockchain tập trung vào onchain FX, stablecoin payments và cross-border settlement — nhắm thẳng vào bài toán thanh khoản và thanh toán ở các thị trường mới nổi.

Binance Alpha = cơ hội tiếp cận thanh khoản ban đầu.
Nhưng Alpha không đồng nghĩa Binance Spot listing.

Với mình, thứ đáng theo dõi tiếp theo là volume, circulating supply và sell pressure của $KII sau khi trading mở.

Ai đủ điều kiện Alpha Points, check Alpha Events để xem claim được bao nhiêu KII. 👀

#KII #KiiChain #BinanceAlpha #Crypto
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Haussier
Vérifié
NEW MARKET. SAME TOOLS !!! Imagine building the next generation of financial markets… Then being told to forget the tools you already know. New language. New framework. New wallet. New everything. That’s not innovation. That’s friction. Developers already have Solidity, Hardhat, Foundry, viem and ethers. So why rebuild the developer experience just because the financial infrastructure is changing? That’s where @dusk caught my attention. Dusk has 2 execution paths: → DuskEVM for Solidity/Vyper and familiar EVM tooling → DuskVM for Rust/WASM contracts on the Dusk L1 Both connect to DuskDS for settlement and data availability. And this isn’t just a compatibility claim. Dusk’s deployment docs list Mainnet Chain ID 744, with workflows for Hardhat and Foundry. Then comes the interesting part. Hedger combines homomorphic encryption + zero-knowledge proofs for confidential EVM workflows, with Dusk reporting under 2 seconds for client-side proof generation using lightweight circuits. So the picture becomes pretty simple: New financial rails. Familiar developer tools. Privacy when needed. Settlement underneath. That’s the part I like about the Dusk thesis. The rails are new. The builders don’t have to be. Would you rather build on new infrastructure with familiar tools, or start from zero? It’s trying to make regulated finance feel native to onchain infrastructure — without making builders relearn everything from scratch. If tokenized assets are going to become a real market, I believe the winners will be the networks that make the transition feel inevitable, not painful. And Dusk is positioning itself right there. New rails. Familiar builders. A different financial market. #dusk @Dusk_Foundation $EDEN $COTI $DUSK {future}(DUSKUSDT)
NEW MARKET. SAME TOOLS !!!

Imagine building the next generation of financial markets…

Then being told to forget the tools you already know.

New language. New framework. New wallet. New everything.

That’s not innovation.

That’s friction.

Developers already have Solidity, Hardhat, Foundry, viem and ethers. So why rebuild the developer experience just because the financial infrastructure is changing?

That’s where @dusk caught my attention.

Dusk has 2 execution paths:

→ DuskEVM for Solidity/Vyper and familiar EVM tooling
→ DuskVM for Rust/WASM contracts on the Dusk L1

Both connect to DuskDS for settlement and data availability.

And this isn’t just a compatibility claim.

Dusk’s deployment docs list Mainnet Chain ID 744, with workflows for Hardhat and Foundry.

Then comes the interesting part.

Hedger combines homomorphic encryption + zero-knowledge proofs for confidential EVM workflows, with Dusk reporting under 2 seconds for client-side proof generation using lightweight circuits.

So the picture becomes pretty simple:

New financial rails.
Familiar developer tools.
Privacy when needed.
Settlement underneath.

That’s the part I like about the Dusk thesis.

The rails are new. The builders don’t have to be.

Would you rather build on new infrastructure with familiar tools, or start from zero?

It’s trying to make regulated finance feel native to onchain infrastructure — without making builders relearn everything from scratch.

If tokenized assets are going to become a real market, I believe the winners will be the networks that make the transition feel inevitable, not painful.
And Dusk is positioning itself right there.

New rails. Familiar builders. A different financial market.

#dusk @Dusk
$EDEN $COTI $DUSK
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