1. Daily checks

- Visit Binance Square Official at 08:00 UTC to see today's topic (like #OrderTypes101).

- Read the prompt carefully to align your post with the topic.

2. Create the post

- Content: Share authentic insights, personal experiences, or actionable tips.

- Length: At least 100 characters (try to write two to three concise paragraphs).

- Hashtag: Use only the specific topic hashtag (like #CryptoSecurity101).

3. Engage with the community

- Respond to others' posts to increase visibility.

- Use clear examples (like charts for #CryptoCharts101).

### Quick summary of topics

1. #TradingTypes101

- Spot Exchange: Instant buying/selling (like buying BTC for USDT).

- Margin: Using borrowed funds for leveraged trades (higher risk/return).

- Futures: Contracts to buy/sell at a future price (for hedging or speculation).

2. #CEXvsDEX101

- Centralized Exchange (CEX) like Binance: Faster, high liquidity, but assets are under the platform's custody.

- Decentralized Exchange (DEX) like Uniswap: Non-custodial, transparent, but slower.

3. #OrderTypes101

- Limit Order: Set the price you want (like buying ETH at $3000).

- Stop-Loss Order: Automatically sells if the price drops (risk management).

4. #Liquidity101

- High liquidity = tight spreads + faster execution.

- Low liquidity = price slippage (like meme coins).

5. #TradingPairs101

- Major pairs (BTC/USDT) vs. altcoin pairs (SOL/ETH).

- Choose pairs that fit your strategy (like volatility vs. stability).

6. #CryptoSecurity101

- Hot Wallet: Suitable for trading but susceptible to hacking.

- Cold Wallet: Safe for long-term storage (like hardware wallets).

7. #CryptoFees101

- Trading fees: Vary between takers (discounted by trading volume on Binance).

- Network fees: Like Ethereum fees when transferring.

8. #TradingMistakes101

- Avoid emotional speculation or ignoring stop-loss.

- Tips for beginners: Start small, learn from mistakes.

9. #CryptoCharts101

- Candlestick patterns: Like "Hammer" (bullish signal) or "Hanging Man" (bearish).

- Use support/resistance to determine entry/exit points.

10. #TradingTools101

- RSI: An indicator with ratios to determine overbought/sold (above 70 = overbought).

- MACD: Shows momentum and trend changes.

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### Additional tips

- Be original: Avoid copying, share your personal experiences.

- Use media: Add images or charts to enhance the post.

- Engagement: The more you engage, the higher your chances of earning points.

Activity period: May 29 to June 12, 2025 (08:00 UTC).

Start participating today and enhance your digital currency trading skills while earning **Binance Points*

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