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It has been nearly two months since I entered the coin market. From the beginning, I lost 80% of my capital by stepping into various pitfalls, to now only wishing to earn money within my understanding. I have also learned to befriend time. The exchange is a place of money flow, reshuffling wealth. Everyone wants to make money, but where does the money come from? It is taken from other people's pockets. This is a jungle of the weak being preyed upon by the strong. You can have luck, skill, or a team to seize resources in the jungle, but of course, you may also lose everything you have accumulated at some point. Survive, adapt to this jungle, and I hope we meet someday.
It has been nearly two months since I entered the coin market. From the beginning, I lost 80% of my capital by stepping into various pitfalls, to now only wishing to earn money within my understanding. I have also learned to befriend time.
The exchange is a place of money flow, reshuffling wealth. Everyone wants to make money, but where does the money come from? It is taken from other people's pockets.
This is a jungle of the weak being preyed upon by the strong. You can have luck, skill, or a team to seize resources in the jungle, but of course, you may also lose everything you have accumulated at some point.
Survive, adapt to this jungle, and I hope we meet someday.
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Raise the price of $ETH , so he can pursue women without worries {future}(ETHUSDT)
Raise the price of $ETH , so he can pursue women without worries
Henryzhang的研究所
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V神 and his East Asian friends.
V神 is heartbroken over Ethereum, not over East Asian girls.
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The TGE event has started, get ready with your $BNB 16:00-16:30, only 30 minutes. {future}(BNBUSDT)
The TGE event has started, get ready with your $BNB
16:00-16:30, only 30 minutes.
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Do you know whether the person you are following for trades is a god or a ghost? I have observed various trade leaders for a long time and discovered a shocking insider: I have been simulating a very high-earning trade leader for a long time and found that after a period, he would have a 100% drawdown, but as soon as he reopened, he would be back on the recommended list. Until one time, I quickly added him to my simulation; at that moment, he had just reopened, and the number of people following him was only 2, but his own margin was one million, and I’m not mistaken—it's 1,000,000. Then he made a few operations and earned over a hundred thousand, after which he lowered his margin to around ten thousand. Within a few days, his follower count was full again. A couple of days later, I saw that the trade leader's profit turned into a negative of over a hundred thousand, and I guess he’s about to reopen again. You really can’t know whether the trade leader is a god or a ghost, nor their motivations for leading trades—take care of yourself! Before you really follow someone, I suggest you simulate a high-quality trader for a month; the market is always there, don’t FOMO, you will thank me.
Do you know whether the person you are following for trades is a god or a ghost?
I have observed various trade leaders for a long time and discovered a shocking insider:
I have been simulating a very high-earning trade leader for a long time and found that after a period, he would have a 100% drawdown, but as soon as he reopened, he would be back on the recommended list. Until one time, I quickly added him to my simulation; at that moment, he had just reopened, and the number of people following him was only 2, but his own margin was one million, and I’m not mistaken—it's 1,000,000. Then he made a few operations and earned over a hundred thousand, after which he lowered his margin to around ten thousand. Within a few days, his follower count was full again. A couple of days later, I saw that the trade leader's profit turned into a negative of over a hundred thousand, and I guess he’s about to reopen again.
You really can’t know whether the trade leader is a god or a ghost, nor their motivations for leading trades—take care of yourself!
Before you really follow someone, I suggest you simulate a high-quality trader for a month; the market is always there, don’t FOMO, you will thank me.
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Happy April Fool's Day
Happy April Fool's Day
币安中文社区
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🤡I don't want to fool anyone, I just want to see you in the chat room!

Use the #AprilFools tag in the #Binance chat room to share your story of getting to know the Binance chat room💬

🧧Randomly select 20 users in the chat room, each receiving a 50U April Fools' reward; comment and retweet this post, and five more will be drawn to receive a 20U reward🎁

🙋Chat group 8 "Fool" let's all be together: 入群链接
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Well said
Well said
庞通
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The first sister of the crypto world, He Yi @Yi He : The reason Binance became the largest exchange is because of this @CZ #bnb $BNB
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I want to be a pig
I want to be a pig
东本聪
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If you understand this short film, you will understand the operating rules of society.
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Pits I've Fallen Into and Reflections (Event Contract Edition)Since becoming disheartened with following others, I feel that making money still relies on oneself. After all, even the greats can’t carry me. Back then, the person who guided my trades mainly operated , so I can only say that Ethereum is relatively friendly to me. I don’t even dare to say familiar. Just when I was preparing to operate blindly, I saw the event contract and found out that it’s just betting on high or low? This is much simpler. Bet one dollar, win eighty cents if right, lose one dollar if wrong. It’s straightforward!! So I first placed a 10U bet to test the waters. At that time the trend was upward, so I bet upwards. I won on the first try. I felt this was much simpler than following others, so I played freely and placed a 200U bet, continuing upwards. Ten minutes later, I actually lost...

Pits I've Fallen Into and Reflections (Event Contract Edition)

Since becoming disheartened with following others, I feel that making money still relies on oneself. After all, even the greats can’t carry me. Back then, the person who guided my trades mainly operated
, so I can only say that Ethereum is relatively friendly to me. I don’t even dare to say familiar. Just when I was preparing to operate blindly, I saw the event contract and found out that it’s just betting on high or low? This is much simpler. Bet one dollar, win eighty cents if right, lose one dollar if wrong. It’s straightforward!!

So I first placed a 10U bet to test the waters. At that time
the trend was upward, so I bet upwards. I won on the first try. I felt this was much simpler than following others, so I played freely and placed a 200U bet, continuing upwards. Ten minutes later, I actually lost...
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You can also make money from funding rates! Funding rates can be positive or negative. When you hold a position and the settlement time arrives without closing your position, you may receive or pay funding rates. The funding rate settlement times are 2/4/8 hours. If it's a positive number, then if you go long at the settlement time, you have to pay, and if you go short, you receive money. The funding rates for new coins are usually high, and the settlement times are short, so many people will operate on them to earn money from those who are unaware of this. Taking this coin as an example, if you open a 20X long position with an investment of 100U, when the countdown reaches zero, you will receive 20*100*0.9314%=18.628U as the funding rate. If you go short, you will pay 18.628U in funding rates. Similarly, in this example, if you open a 108X short position, when the time is up, you will be directly liquidated because the funding fee has already exceeded the principal (regardless of how much the principal is). {future}(REZUSDT) {future}(MOVEUSDT)
You can also make money from funding rates! Funding rates can be positive or negative. When you hold a position and the settlement time arrives without closing your position, you may receive or pay funding rates.
The funding rate settlement times are 2/4/8 hours. If it's a positive number, then if you go long at the settlement time, you have to pay, and if you go short, you receive money.
The funding rates for new coins are usually high, and the settlement times are short, so many people will operate on them to earn money from those who are unaware of this.
Taking this coin as an example, if you open a 20X long position with an investment of 100U, when the countdown reaches zero, you will receive 20*100*0.9314%=18.628U as the funding rate. If you go short, you will pay 18.628U in funding rates.
Similarly, in this example, if you open a 108X short position, when the time is up, you will be directly liquidated because the funding fee has already exceeded the principal (regardless of how much the principal is).
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The frenzy of MEME coins is a game of hot potato; speculators buy it without caring about its long-term utility, as long as they can sell it at a higher price. Following KOL's calls, identifying correlations, buying early, and selling when the price is pumped up, waiting for those later buyers—this is the great escape game of capital. Can you run fast enough? If you can, you can make money. Those who run slowly should still buy something useful. $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) $TON {spot}(TONUSDT) $BNB {spot}(BNBUSDT)
The frenzy of MEME coins is a game of hot potato; speculators buy it without caring about its long-term utility, as long as they can sell it at a higher price.

Following KOL's calls, identifying correlations, buying early, and selling when the price is pumped up, waiting for those later buyers—this is the great escape game of capital.

Can you run fast enough? If you can, you can make money.

Those who run slowly should still buy something useful.
$BTC

$TON

$BNB
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Investments are instruments that promise the safety of principal and have the potential for satisfactory returns. Anything that does not meet these criteria is speculation, and speculators are the ones with the highest tolerance for risk. If you want to buy a particular crypto asset just because others are buying and believe its value will continue to rise, it's best to abandon that investment consideration, as speculative bubbles are especially dangerous when the asset lacks a potential long-term value proposition. $MUBARAK $BANANAS31 $BROCCOLI714 {spot}(MUBARAKUSDT) {future}(BANANAS31USDT) {future}(BROCCOLI714USDT)
Investments are instruments that promise the safety of principal and have the potential for satisfactory returns. Anything that does not meet these criteria is speculation, and speculators are the ones with the highest tolerance for risk.

If you want to buy a particular crypto asset just because others are buying and believe its value will continue to rise, it's best to abandon that investment consideration, as speculative bubbles are especially dangerous when the asset lacks a potential long-term value proposition.

$MUBARAK $BANANAS31 $BROCCOLI714


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The Pits I Have Fallen Into and Reflections (Following Trades)Continuing from the last story, after the money I invested this time went to zero again within 24 hours, I really couldn't eat or talk, and I spent the whole day in a daze. Moreover, I was in a particularly bad mood. Under this feeling of weakness, I lay in bed all day, unable to sleep with the lights off at night, reflecting on everything, wondering where I went wrong, 'Could it be that I am destined not to make money? Did following the trades affect the big brother's ability to earn money?' I decided to take the time to understand things well. Later, after repeatedly inquiring and summarizing, I realized that this trader had a method to boost the win rate to appear on the homepage. Moreover, if the boosting process was not done well, they would just restart. In the screenshot below, you can see that this big brother restarted 76 times. If the trades had a 100% drawdown, they would just restart. If I had known this big brother had zeroed out so many times, I wouldn't have dared to follow him!!

The Pits I Have Fallen Into and Reflections (Following Trades)

Continuing from the last story, after the money I invested this time went to zero again within 24 hours, I really couldn't eat or talk, and I spent the whole day in a daze. Moreover, I was in a particularly bad mood. Under this feeling of weakness, I lay in bed all day, unable to sleep with the lights off at night, reflecting on everything, wondering where I went wrong, 'Could it be that I am destined not to make money? Did following the trades affect the big brother's ability to earn money?'
I decided to take the time to understand things well. Later, after repeatedly inquiring and summarizing, I realized that this trader had a method to boost the win rate to appear on the homepage. Moreover, if the boosting process was not done well, they would just restart. In the screenshot below, you can see that this big brother restarted 76 times. If the trades had a 100% drawdown, they would just restart. If I had known this big brother had zeroed out so many times, I wouldn't have dared to follow him!!
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It has been a month since I joined the crypto world. From being a clueless beginner to now, there are still a few fields of 'chives' between me and being seasoned through numerous pitfalls. I decided to share the pitfalls I've encountered, as I believe I am not the last person to join the crypto world. I hope that future entrants can learn from my experience. After all, earning 100 USDT is not easy, but losing 100 USDT only requires a few seconds of thought. Previously, I had never engaged in the stock market or any other trading. After hearing too much information about the crypto world, I developed FOMO (fear of missing out on profits). The first platform I used was Binance, which, for a beginner, has a really complicated interface. After fiddling around for half a day, I saw the copy trading interface. Looking at those numbers with profit rates in the hundreds, I thought that as a beginner, I could follow the experts and learn along the way. So, I cautiously and repeatedly selected a copy trading teacher with a seven-day profit rate over a thousand, and invested my funds into it. Later, I thought I should reduce the risk, so I found a few more teachers with high win rates and split all my money into three or four portions to follow their trades. Watching these teachers operate with leverage above 75X, I thought this was how the crypto game was played. Watching my money increase rapidly made me feel life was beautiful. As such, the money in the copy trading contracts went up and down, and I was almost constantly looking at my phone. Suddenly, the money that was originally profitable began to incur losses. However, blind faith in the copy trading teacher and the belief that losses were just temporary led to a naive perspective. In less than seven days, all the trades I followed were forcibly closed one after another. During these seven days, I couldn't sleep well; I fantasized about making money, and my heart raced when I was losing money. The moment it ended felt really painful. After that, I deposited more funds, but this time I believed that I needed to master the technology myself. So, I started learning about technical indicators, looking for videos, and joining groups. At that time, there was a master trader in the group who helped everyone earn a lot of money, and I was tempted again, thinking I could learn while having the master guide me. Then, based on what I learned, I observed the master’s positions and began copy trading again. This time, in less than two days, I lost everything again... Later, my inherent gambler's mentality emerged (a human nature that's hard to resist). Plus, this master confidently stated that he was serious about trading this time, I chose to believe him once more. This time, in less than 24 hours, I lost everything again...
It has been a month since I joined the crypto world. From being a clueless beginner to now, there are still a few fields of 'chives' between me and being seasoned through numerous pitfalls. I decided to share the pitfalls I've encountered, as I believe I am not the last person to join the crypto world. I hope that future entrants can learn from my experience. After all, earning 100 USDT is not easy, but losing 100 USDT only requires a few seconds of thought.

Previously, I had never engaged in the stock market or any other trading. After hearing too much information about the crypto world, I developed FOMO (fear of missing out on profits). The first platform I used was Binance, which, for a beginner, has a really complicated interface. After fiddling around for half a day, I saw the copy trading interface. Looking at those numbers with profit rates in the hundreds, I thought that as a beginner, I could follow the experts and learn along the way. So, I cautiously and repeatedly selected a copy trading teacher with a seven-day profit rate over a thousand, and invested my funds into it. Later, I thought I should reduce the risk, so I found a few more teachers with high win rates and split all my money into three or four portions to follow their trades. Watching these teachers operate with leverage above 75X, I thought this was how the crypto game was played. Watching my money increase rapidly made me feel life was beautiful.

As such, the money in the copy trading contracts went up and down, and I was almost constantly looking at my phone. Suddenly, the money that was originally profitable began to incur losses. However, blind faith in the copy trading teacher and the belief that losses were just temporary led to a naive perspective. In less than seven days, all the trades I followed were forcibly closed one after another. During these seven days, I couldn't sleep well; I fantasized about making money, and my heart raced when I was losing money. The moment it ended felt really painful.

After that, I deposited more funds, but this time I believed that I needed to master the technology myself. So, I started learning about technical indicators, looking for videos, and joining groups. At that time, there was a master trader in the group who helped everyone earn a lot of money, and I was tempted again, thinking I could learn while having the master guide me. Then, based on what I learned, I observed the master’s positions and began copy trading again. This time, in less than two days, I lost everything again...

Later, my inherent gambler's mentality emerged (a human nature that's hard to resist). Plus, this master confidently stated that he was serious about trading this time, I chose to believe him once more. This time, in less than 24 hours, I lost everything again...
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The comic is so cute!
The comic is so cute!
无界俱乐部
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Last night, the short selling operation of Hyperliquid regarding the whale JELLY was truly a dark comedy in the crypto world.

Let's take a look at the specific operation process:

1. The whale's 'self-exploding sniper'

A whale shorted JELLY with 6 million dollars on Hyperliquid, and then frantically pumped the price on-chain, pushing the coin price from 0.0095 dollars to 0.62 dollars, soaring by 500%! This caused Hyperliquid's HLP treasury to instantly suffer a floating loss of 12 million dollars, nearing a liquidation of 240 million dollars.

2. Hyperliquid flips the table: Unplugging the network + Forced default

At the critical moment, the Hyperliquid validator team urgently voted to forcibly liquidate the JELLY position at 0.0095 dollars (far below market price) and delisted the token, calling it 'automatic deleveraging'.

In this farce:

· The whale made 700,000: The attacker accurately arbitraged, hiding their achievements and reputation.

· Hyperliquid plays dead: The treasury ended up making 700,000 USDC, but the TVL plummeted by 150 million, and users fled in droves.

· Retail investors bled: Those chasing high prices and betting lost their capital.
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This is really outrageous, the risks of these new coin projects on Binance Wallet are extremely high. I hope you are not the next victim; I truly dare not touch them anymore. When I bought these two coins, there were no risk warnings at all. I bought them shortly after they launched, and they went to zero within a few hours. If this is a normal phenomenon, then I will serve as a warning to everyone and learn a lesson myself. If this is not a normal phenomenon, then the authorities need to intervene; this is fraud.
This is really outrageous, the risks of these new coin projects on Binance Wallet are extremely high. I hope you are not the next victim; I truly dare not touch them anymore.
When I bought these two coins, there were no risk warnings at all. I bought them shortly after they launched, and they went to zero within a few hours.
If this is a normal phenomenon, then I will serve as a warning to everyone and learn a lesson myself.
If this is not a normal phenomenon, then the authorities need to intervene; this is fraud.
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This is the first time encountering this coin, is this normal on Binance? It surged to 0 in a minute and then got delisted...
This is the first time encountering this coin, is this normal on Binance?
It surged to 0 in a minute and then got delisted...
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