You set the threshold to 205, which is fine, but I really don't understand why you deduct 15 points. Which genius planner came up with that? You raise the threshold, deductions should be larger, didn't we tell you to deduct at least 50 points? After the first round, the second round should continue, but the planning is exhausted, it's nothing. This time, you're not letting retail investors get any benefits; you set the threshold with the intention of allowing your brothers behind to gain something, right? What are they getting now? I really don't understand the logic! I admire Binance's planners! 👍👍👍👍
This point deduction mechanism is very good. The top players are lazy and have eaten a lot, greedy and wanting more. I support Binance's large point deductions, preferably around 50-80 points per single deduction. After finishing one, hurry down and don’t linger and keep eating. What is this? You have to let the brothers behind have some soup too, 👏👏👏👏👏
Lista Lending revolutionizes lending on the BNB Chain.
#ListaLending革新BNBChain借贷 BNB Chain lending revolution: Lista Lending is launched, opening up new gameplay for DeFi lending.
On April 11, 2025, we finally wait for Lista Lending @lista_dao to officially launch. I think many people are still wondering what kind of project this is?
As a loyal fan of BNB, I have witnessed its development over the years. As soon as Lista Lending @lista_dao launched, I went to learn more about it. Today, Supers will take everyone to understand this 'DeFi bank' on the BNB Chain!
The BNB Chain lending market has huge potential but has not been properly developed!
Let me interpret Trump's thoughts for you. For the past few decades, the United States has adhered to WTO agreements, allowing products from around the world to be exported to the U.S. with zero tariff protection, while U.S. products exported globally face high tariffs as countries use the excuse of being 'developing' to protect their domestic brands. (Just think about it: the import tax on American cars is nearly half the price, and you'll understand.) After Trump took office, he realized that tariffs were not reciprocal, and if this continued, American companies would always be the victims, with unemployment rising while Wall Street profits soared. Capital knows no borders; it invests where it is cheap, which does not benefit the U.S. government. The U.S. doesn't even have a domestic factory for basic bicycle parts anymore. Trump has realized that if this continues, it will seriously burden the American people. Currently, the U.S. government is still $37 trillion in debt and is tightening policies. To cooperate with the U.S., both sides must implement zero tariffs and mutual benefit. It cannot be that U.S. companies bear the brunt of taxes while developing countries exploit us relentlessly. It's that simple! If you understand, give a thumbs up!