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Announcement Support Center Announcement New Cryptocurrency Listing Binance... Margin Binance Adds Ondo (ONDO), Big Time (BIGTIME), and Virtuals Protocol (VIRTUAL) on Earn, Buy Crypto, Convert & Margin 2025-04-11 18:30 icon ONDO/USDC 0.89 -1.6925% This is a general announcement and marketing communication. Products and services referred to here may not be available in your region.
Fellow Binancians,
Binance is excited to announce that Ondo (ONDO), Big Time (BIGTIME), and Virtuals Protocol (VIRTUAL) will be added to Binance Simple Earn, "Buy Crypto", Binance Convert and Binance Margin at the respective dates and timings listed below.
Earn ONDO, BIGTIME, and VIRTUAL Flexible Products will be listed on Binance Simple Earn at 2025-04-11 14:00 (UTC) and will be available for subscription.
Buy & Sell Crypto Users can buy ONDO, BIGTIME, and VIRTUAL with VISA, MasterCard, Google Pay, Apple Pay, Revolut or buy and sell ONDO, BIGTIME, and VIRTUAL with their account balances on the “Buy Crypto” page, available within one hour of ONDO, BIGTIME, and VIRTUAL being listed on Binance Spot.
Convert Users will be able to start trading ONDO, BIGTIME, and VIRTUAL against BTC, USDT, and any other tokens on Binance Convert with zero fees within one hour of ONDO, BIGTIME, and VIRTUAL being listed on Binance Spot.
Margin Binance Margin will add ONDO, BIGTIME, and VIRTUAL as new borrowable assets on Cross and Isolated Margin, as well as the ONDO/USDT, ONDO/USDC, BIGTIME/USDT, BIGTIME/USDC , VIRTUAL/USDT and VIRTUAL/USDC pairs on Cross and Isolated Margin at 2025-04-11 14:20 (UTC).
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$BTC BTC (Bitcoin) is the first and most widely recognized cryptocurrency, and it plays a critical role in the crypto market. Here’s a quick overview:
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BTC – Bitcoin Overview:
1. What is BTC? Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency created by an unknown person or group of people under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. It operates on a peer-to-peer network without central authority (such as a bank or government).
2. Blockchain Technology: Bitcoin transactions are recorded on a public ledger called the blockchain, which is immutable and transparent. Every transaction is verified by miners through a proof-of-work consensus mechanism.
3. BTC Supply Limit: Bitcoin has a fixed supply of 21 million coins. This scarcity is one of the reasons it's often referred to as “digital gold.”
4. BTC Volatility: BTC is known for its price fluctuations. It can make huge moves in short timeframes, which presents both risk and reward for traders and investors.
5. Why BTC Matters:
Store of Value: Seen by many as a hedge against inflation and economic uncertainty.
#BinanceSafetyInsights #BinanceSafetyInsights — A crucial topic, especially as Binance continues to be one of the top exchanges globally. Here’s a breakdown of key safety practices for Binance users:
Always use Google Authenticator or SMS to protect your Binance account from unauthorized access.
2. Withdraw to Cold Wallets
If you’re holding large amounts, withdraw your funds to a hardware wallet for added security.
3. Use Strong, Unique Passwords
Create a complex password and avoid reusing it across multiple platforms. Consider using a password manager.
4. Set Anti-Phishing Code
Binance allows you to set an anti-phishing code, which will be shown in all official Binance communications. Always verify before clicking any links.
5. Enable Withdrawal Whitelist
Only allow withdrawals to whitelisted addresses. This ensures that even if your account is compromised, assets can only be withdrawn to your trusted wallets.
6. Monitor Account Activity
Regularly check your account activity and trading history to detect any unauthorized transactions.
7. Beware of Fake Binance Websites and Scams
Always verify you are on the official Binance website (binance.com) and avoid clicking on suspicious links.
#SecureYourAssets #SecureYourAssets is a powerful reminder in today’s volatile crypto market. Here's a strategy to keep your investments safe and sound:
#StaySAFU Love the hashtag — #StaySAFU is all about keeping your assets secure, especially in the unpredictable world of crypto! Here’s how you can think about it:
#TradingPsychology Trading psychology is just as important as strategy or technical analysis — maybe more. Here’s a breakdown of key psychological elements that make or break traders:
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1. Fear and Greed
Fear: Causes you to sell too early or avoid good setups.
Greed: Makes you overtrade or hold too long.
Solution: Stick to a plan. Use take-profit and stop-loss levels before entering the trade.
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2. FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)
Chasing pumps usually ends in buying tops.
Fix: Remember, markets always offer new opportunities. Patience pays.
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3. Revenge Trading
After a loss, you try to win it back immediately.
Usually leads to bigger losses.
Tip: Step away after a loss. Review your mistake without emotion.
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4. Discipline
The #1 trait of successful traders.
Following your system even when emotions push you to deviate.
How to build it: Journal your trades, review them weekly.
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5. Overconfidence
A few wins can make you feel untouchable.
This is when big losses often happen.
Stay grounded: Remind yourself of the market’s randomness.
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6. Patience
Great setups don’t come every day.
Waiting for your edge is what separates pros from gamblers.
#StopLossStrategies Great question — stop-loss strategies are crucial for protecting capital, especially in volatile markets like crypto. Here are some common and effective ones, depending on your style:
1. Percentage-Based Stop Loss
How it works: Set a stop-loss X% below your entry.
Example: Entered at $60,000 BTC → 5% stop-loss = $57,000
Best for: Simplicity, beginners.
2. Support-Based Stop Loss
How it works: Place your stop below key support levels or swing lows.
Why: If support breaks, it may signal a trend shift.
Best for: Price action traders.
3. Volatility-Based (ATR) Stop Loss
How it works: Use Average True Range (ATR) to account for BTC’s volatility.
Example: BTC has 1-day ATR of $1,200 → stop-loss 1.5x ATR = $1,800 below entry.
Best for: Dynamic traders who adapt to changing volatility.
4. Time-Based Exit (Mental Stop)
How it works: If price stagnates for X days without moving in your favor, you exit.
Best for: Swing traders or those trading breakout setups.
5. Trailing Stop Loss
How it works: As price moves up, the stop-loss trails behind by a % or $ amount.
Example: BTC hits $65K, your trailing stop locks in profit at $63K.
Best for: Letting winners run while minimizing risk.
Pro Tip: Combine multiple strategies:
Entry near support
Stop slightly below it
Trail it up as price moves in your favor
Want me to chart examples of these on a BTC chart?
#DiversifyYourAssets Got it — sounds like you’re leaning toward a broader strategy around diversification too. Here’s a quick take on that with a BTC focus:
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Diversify Your Assets – Even During a BTC Rebound
While Bitcoin's showing signs of a rebound, it’s smart to diversify. Here’s a balanced approach:
Core Hold: BTC – The king stays strong during recoveries.
Layer 1s & Ecosystem Plays: ETH, SUI – Great tech, strong narratives.
Narrative Alts: ONDO (RWA narrative), others depending on cycle rotation.
Staggered Entries: As you mentioned — 30% now, 20% later, 20% after confirmation, 30% saved for dips.
Why diversify now? BTC might rebound, but alt momentum often lags then outperforms. Diversification lets you capture both phases without overexposure.
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Now I’ll generate a BTC chart based on a daily timeframe with key support/resistance zones, EMA 50/200, and RSI to monitor strength. Let me know if you'd like to change anything, otherwise I’ll get started.