#Humafinance Recently saw many people talking in Binance Square @Huma Finance 🟣 so I went to check the official website.
To put it simply, it's the blockchain version of "installment payments"—you can borrow money without collateral, especially suitable for when you're temporarily short on cash.
For example, if you want to buy an expensive programming book, but you don't have enough USDC in your wallet.
Huma will check your past repayment records (which are publicly available on the blockchain), and if your credit is decent, you can immediately borrow money to buy the book, then pay it back slowly, without needing a real person to review.
I think it has three practical benefits: Fast: Machines can complete it in minutes, no need to wait a week like with banks; Fair: The rules are all written on the blockchain, no one can tamper with them; Usable globally: As long as you have a crypto wallet, it doesn't matter which country you're in.
However, borrowing money still needs to be paid back! Although the interest is lower than online loans (as low as less than 10% annual interest), you still need to act within your means. If you want to know the details, you can search #HumaFinance
(I’ve checked the official website myself, it’s not made up)
#HumaFiance Recently saw many people discussing @Huma Finance 🟣 at Binance Square, so I checked the official website. To put it simply, it’s a blockchain version of 'installment payments'—you can borrow money without collateral, which is especially suitable when you temporarily lack funds. For example, if you want to buy an expensive programming book but don't have enough USDC in your wallet. Huma will check your past repayment records (publicly on the blockchain), and if your credit is decent, you can immediately borrow money to buy the book and pay it back slowly, without needing to find a real person for verification. I think it has three practical benefits: Fast: The machine finishes in a few minutes, without having to wait a week like at the bank;Fair: The rules are all written on the blockchain, and no one can tamper with them;Available globally: Just need a crypto wallet, regardless of the country. However, borrowing money still needs to be repaid! Although the interest is lower than online loans (the lowest is less than 10% annual interest), you still need to act within your means. If you want to know the details, you can search #HumaFinance (Official website: huma.finance I’ve checked it myself, it's not made up)
#HumaFiance Recently saw a lot of people discussing @Huma Finance 🟣 at Binance Square, so I went to check the official website. To put it simply, it is a blockchain version of 'installment payment'—you can borrow money without collateral, which is especially suitable for times when you are temporarily short on cash. For example, if you want to buy an expensive programming book but don’t have enough USDC in your wallet. Huma will check your past repayment records (public on the blockchain), and if your credit is decent, you can immediately borrow money to buy the book and pay it back slowly, all without needing a real person to review your application. I think it has 3 practical benefits: Fast: Machines can handle it in minutes, no need to wait a week like with banks; Fair: The rules are all written on the blockchain, no one can tamper with them; Available globally: You just need a crypto wallet, no distinction between countries. However, borrowing money must be repaid! Although the interest is lower than online loans (as low as less than 10% annual interest), you still need to act within your means. If you want to know more details, you can search #HumaFinance (Official website: huma.finance I have checked it myself, not made up)
Recently, I saw many people talking about @humafinance at Binance Square, so I went to check the official website. To put it simply, it is a blockchain version of 'installment payments'—you can borrow money without collateral, which is especially suitable for when you need money temporarily. For example, if you want to buy an expensive programming book but don't have enough USDC in your wallet. Huma will check your past repayment history (which is publicly available on the blockchain), and if your credit is decent, you can immediately borrow money to buy the book and pay it back slowly, without needing to find a real person to review it. I think it has 3 practical benefits: Fast: Machines handle it in a few minutes, no need to wait a week like at banks; Fair: All the rules are written on the blockchain, and no one can tamper with them; Usable globally: Just have a crypto wallet, regardless of the country. However, borrowing money needs to be repaid! Although the interest is lower than that of online loans (at least less than 10% annual interest), you still need to act within your means. For those who want to know the details, you can search for #HumaFinance. (Official website: huma.finance, I've checked it myself, not just making it up)
Excuse me, I saw a screenshot in the square yesterday, which was a screenshot of short selling and long buying in the market. The screen was very red, showing that most people were short selling. May I ask what app can display this?
No one family dominates the dog farm, there are many farms, and the farms are eating the farms, how can eating retail investors be as satisfying as eating the farms
致-远
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When everyone is shorting, if I were the market maker, I would definitely pull back to above 110,000 within three days! Let's see a triple top.
According to the rising trend line I drew myself, it has been broken. Initially, I thought that if it didn't break, it would still be bullish. Now that it has broken, the rebound doesn't have much strength. Today, it tried to hit 2550 but couldn't hold, and it went down again. In this kind of market, I don't want to go long anymore; it's faster to make money by going short.
Last time, I thought if it pulled back just above 2400, would I dare to take a long position? Now I'm really afraid it might continue to drop. Sometimes a bear market just slowly brings you down and gradually oscillates lower, referencing from 4000 down, and then suddenly makes a big move that can't be recovered.
I'm almost out of bullish faith. Who still has bullish faith? It seems I can only do short-term trading recently; the market conditions are not good for trading. The bearish setup is even more reliable 😂. $ETH
Deadly Harvest: A Complete Breakdown of the ZKJ Chain Reaction - From OKX Shitcoin to Binance Alpha's Three-Year History of Harvesting
History Repeats: Landmines during the OKX period, with a second explosion on Binance Alpha. On June 15, 2025, ZKJ experienced a single-day crash of 83.7% on Binance Alpha, with a market capitalization evaporating by over $1.76 billion, and nearly 10,000 investors losing their principal. This is not the first time ZKJ has harvested. Black History During the OKX Period: In 2023, this token was originally named ZK, operated by a domestic team. After going online on OKX, it was pumped to $3 through false liquidity, then the team sold over 60% of their holdings, leading to a 90% price drop, marked by the community as 'classic shitcoin.' Shell Rebirth: In 2024, it was renamed ZKJ to ride the Ethereum ZK concept boom, claiming to be a 'Layer2 scaling solution,' while the actual codebase had not been substantially updated in nearly a year, with only 13 commits on GitHub (as shown in the June 2025 audit report).
In the crypto world, you need to have a steady mindset! No matter what you post, you must control your emotions. Where do most people fail? It's not during a crash, but right when they see a glimmer of hope. Check if you have fallen for these 3 must-lose curses: Leave 167🖕🏻🚗 1️⃣ A single bullish change of perspective syndrome Yesterday you cried out in despair during the crash, today you are all in shouting 'bull market' during the rebound. You are not trading candlesticks; you are venting emotions through your account. 2️⃣ Holding onto losing trades like a monk Floating losses of 200U, still holding on to 2000U waiting for it to "come back." In the end, the account didn't blow up, but your mindset did first. 3️⃣ Leverage gambler's trap 🚀 10x is too little, 50x is more exciting? With a 0.5% market fluctuation, your entire village goes down. How do the real money-making wolves play? Five-step trend sniping lethal technique: Step 1️⃣: Golden Cross Verification Method Only when the 4-hour EMA21 slope > 30° is it allowed to go long, to avoid chasing false breakouts. Step 2️⃣: MACD Hidden Signals Golden crosses are for the inexperienced; the experts only look at the histogram — The histogram turns red for the first time after shrinking 3 times, increasing accuracy by 37%. Step 3️⃣: Time-Space Stop Loss Technique It’s not just about setting stop losses; what’s truly effective is three-dimensional protection: 1.5% hard stop loss (explosion point stop loss) Previous low point soft stop loss (structural stop loss) Close the position if you don't return to positive floating profit within 90 minutes (time stop loss) The most ruthless move is here: Compound Interest Meat Grinder Strategy Condition: Monthly level breakout Initial position only uses 3% of capital (must set stop loss) After floating profit of 5%, increase the position to 7% During the acceleration phase, start the "inverted pyramid" method: Every time it rises by 3%, reduce the position by 1/3 to lock in profits. You must stop in these two situations!✋ 1. 24 hours before the Federal Reserve meeting → Typical "Black Swan Concentration Camp" 2. CME futures gap > 3% → High-risk "trap for luring long and short trades" ❗Why do you keep failing at breakouts? It’s not that the method is wrong; it’s that no one told you: breakout trading is a threefold strategy of technique + rhythm + position control, And you have only learned candlesticks, not even touching the first layer. While you are still asking "should I buy," others are already cashing out. The market always rewards the madmen with a plan, Not the FOMO-driven inexperienced traders. The next trend is coming; don’t die before dawn #crypto
Why does Binance Alpha always launch surprise attacks? Is there any way to handle it? If I see it late, it drops a lot, and it's not good to take the lead or not take the lead. Is there any tool that can remind me? Or set an alarm?