Most of my trades so far on Binance have been with $SOL paired with USDT — and I’ve noticed a few important things as a beginner:
1. $SOL moves faster than I expected — both up and down 2. It often reacts late to market pumps, then catches up fast 3. You really need to double-check the chart before confirming anything
Trading $SOL has been my biggest learning so far. I’m not a pro — I’m just sharing what I see so others can learn with me.
I’ve been watching how $BNB moves on Binance, and there are a few patterns beginners might find helpful.
Here’s what I’ve noticed: 1. $BNB usually reacts faster than most coins when the market moves 2. It often plays a key role in discounting trading fees 3. It has strong support during rebounds like we’re seeing now
Even though I’m not trading $BNB directly yet, observing how it behaves helps me understand other coins better too.
I finally checked out Binance Futures — and here’s my honest first impression.
I’ve only used Spot and P2P before, but Futures looked completely different. So I didn’t rush in. Instead, I watched tutorials and explored the interface.
Here’s what I found: - The $ETH chart moves faster than I expected - There’s a “Testnet” option to try without risk - Don’t open any trade without knowing about leverage — it can flip your account fast
I’ll keep sharing what I learn as a beginner, slowly and clearly. No fake tricks here — just real steps. #MarketRebound #Write2Earn
What I Learned About Binance P2P After My First Try (Beginner Guide)
I finally tried Binance P2P — and while it worked, I realized there are a few small things beginners should always watch for:
1. Check if the merchant is verified and has a high completion rate. 2. Never agree to talk outside Binance chat — stay protected. 3. Always confirm payment instructions carefully before paying.
I used $TRX for my first trade and it went well — but I almost made a silly mistake by rushing. Glad I double-checked everything.
If you're new and thinking about using P2P, take it slow and follow real tips — not fake trends. #Write2Earn
What I Learned After Using Binance for Just 7 Days (Beginner Notes)
I’ve been using Binance for a few days now — and I’m amazed at how many features exist that beginners miss. So I’ve decided to share what I learn openly, post by post.
Here are 3 things I wish I’d known earlier: 1. Don’t skip verifying your account — it unlocks way more tools. 2. Always check trading fees — they’re tiny but they add up. 3. Use cashtags like $BTC
and explore charts before entering any trade.
I’ll keep posting short, real updates on what I discover as a new user.
If you're just getting started or want to learn without all the noise — follow along. I’m doing this as a complete beginner. #Write2Earn