Are there threats to Binance and is its closure currently possible?
1. Theoretically possible, but unlikely Binance is the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world, operating in many countries. Its complete closure requires global regulatory pressure, which is not currently observed. #Binance #CryptoExchange #CryptoGiant #CryptoExchange
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2. Regulatory risks exist, but the exchange adapts
updated technical analysis of Bitcoin as of May 4, 2025 ā with key support and resistance levels š Current BTC Price š¹ Key Support Levels ⢠$93,700ā$96,600 ā a strong support zone where about 2.13 million addresses purchased 1.39 million BTC. If the price drops below, the next support: ļæ¼
May 4 - Justifiable reasons for the decline of Bitcoin
Here is updated information on why Bitcoin is falling now - with hashtags:
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1. Macroeconomic uncertainty
After Donald Trump's victory in the elections, investors were expecting breakthroughs in crypto policy, but new tariffs and lack of regulatory clarity created pressure on the markets. #Bitcoin #CryptoPolitics #Trump2025 #CryptoMarket
WhiteBIT / Analytics: 26% of Ukrainians in large cities are already using cryptocurrency. #WhiteBIT #Cryptocurrency #UkraineCryptoLeader #Binance #CryptoAdoption
Analytics about Binance in Ukraine: Ukraine ranks 4th in the world in terms of traffic to Binance. About 5% of the exchange's users are Ukrainians. #Binance #CryptoUkraine #CryptoTrends #BinanceUA #Cryptocurrency
Cathie Wood (ARK Invest): "Cryptomarkets, including Binance, are opening the door to a new level of financial freedom." #CathieWood #Binance #CryptoFreedom #Investments
Michael Saylor (MicroStrategy): āBitcoin is digital gold, and exchanges like Binance are the modern banks of the digital age.ā #MichaelSaylor #Bitcoin #Binance #DigitalGold #CryptoBanking
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