Cryptocurrency is not a casino. I lost everything in usual and I'm living under the bridge
Guilhermedelara
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Why Do Beginners Have Difficulty Making Money on Binance?
Let's be honest: If a few people are becoming crypto millionaires, it's because countless others are losing money. Making even a small profit on Binance, or any crypto platform, is not easy—it requires knowledge, strategy, and experience. Most beginners come in with one goal: 'I just want to make money.' But without understanding how the market works or having a solid plan, they are almost certain to fail. The Illusion of Easy Money You’ve probably heard stories about people getting rich overnight with crypto. These stories make it seem like anyone can strike gold. But the truth is far less glamorous. Many beginners fall for the hype, diving into trendy tokens or features like launchpools, only to see their money disappear.
put everything in memecoin just to see something lol good brother
JEFCOIN
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UPDATED PORTFOLIO! HEY FAMILY, WHAT DO YOU THINK? I'M THINKING ABOUT MAKING BIGGER CONTRIBUTIONS IN #$XRP #$BTC #$SHIB , FOLLOWING SIGNIFICANT GAINS IN THE FUTURE!
I don't know if Bluesao creates a currency, will they say it's good just because he's famous? But I accept your opinion.
VitinhoLegend
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Bullish
The potential of $PEPE is immense, and I can prove it!
The Pepe the Frog meme originated from a Matt Furie comic book series called Boy's Club. It became popular on the internet in 2008, mainly on Myspace, Gaia Online and 4chan in the United States.
When Matt Furie tried to kill the character, the social network 4chan was bombarded with drawings of the frog being resurrected. Oren Segal, director of the Anti-Defamation League, compared the meme to Elvis, saying that "Elvis is still alive, and Pepe will be too."
Some netizens commented that "you can't kill an idea" and that "trying to ban an idea only makes it more attractive."
Crypto artists have also used Pepe to publish their work as digital tokens, which are issued to collectors. Collectors can sell, trade or store their collections.
Between 2016 and 2018, several artists created the crypto project Rare Pepe, based on the "Pepe the Frog" meme. RarePees are non-fungible tokens (NFTs) registered on the CounterParty platform. In 2021, a RarePepe was sold at auction for $3.6 million.