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🧮 Old vs New BNB Balance Calculation BeforeNowBinance used to take a snapshot at 00:00 UTC every day to record how much BNB you had.Binance now calculates your Daily Average BNB Balance across the whole day. ✅ What’s Included in the New Method Your BNB balance is now averaged across: Regular Binance accounts Trading bot accounts Sub-accounts Margin accounts Crypto loan collateral Funding wallet Launchpool accounts 🔍 Why It Matters If your BNB balance fluctuates during the day, the new method gives a fairer average instead of just capturing one moment at midnight. This affects Launchpad eligibility, VIP tiers, and rewards that depend on your BNB holdings.
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Is XRP About to Break the Game? BLACKROCK & FIDELITY Once labeled a regulatory underdog, XRP is now standing at the edge of a financial revolution. After years of legal battles with the SEC, Ripple may finally be turning the tide — and this time, it's not alone. Behind closed doors, BlackRock and Fidelity, two of the world’s largest asset managers, are reportedly in advanced talks with Ripple. The goal? To launch the first-ever XRP Spot ETF. This isn’t just another coin pump — it’s a signal. 📊 A potential green light that could bring XRP into mainstream finance, just like Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs did. But there’s one last piece of the puzzle: The outcome of Ripple’s ongoing settlement with the SEC. If resolved in Ripple’s favor, the XRP ETF could become a historic turning point for altcoins.
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Should blockchain developers be held liable for how their code is used—especially in open, decentralized systems? What Happened: Roman Storm, co-founder of privacy tool Tornado Cash, was found guilty of running an unlicensed money-transmitting business, but not guilty of laundering money or violating U.S. sanctions. Why It Matters: This is the first major legal case targeting a developer just for writing code that others used for illicit purposes. Even though Tornado Cash is decentralized and autonomous, Storm was still held criminally responsible. THE PROBLEM: If code = free speech, should developers be jailed for how others use their tools? This ruling sets a risky precedent: coders might now fear building privacy tech, open-source tools, or even smart contracts. Let this fuel your group chat, DAO talk, or X thread. This isn’t just a crypto case—it’s about the future of internet freedom, code, and responsibility.
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