What next for Shiba Inu (SHIB) following its 50% crash? Samuel Wan · 5 days ago · 2 min read
The good news for U.S. customers is that Binance.US does offer the same low trading fees that its parent company, Binance, does. The only slight difference is that the US exchange offers 10 VIP levels whereas the international platform only has 9 VIP levels. However, for almost all traders, that won't make a difference.
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The same goes for the Safemoon exchange compared to the exchanges from the competition. The number of products that the Safemoon ecosystem will host is smaller than competing coins. In the long run, less revenue will be generated on the Safemoon network, and this means the rewards from token staking will be less compared to platforms like Bitrise.
SafeMoon technically isn't a cryptocurrency but a DeFi token, according to its website.
This is just one example, but it definitely highlights the difference between trading on Binance and Binance.US. Although small traders won't make much of an impact on either exchange, all else being equal, most traders would prefer to trade against the larger book, rather than the smaller one.
Dogecoin (DOGE) turned down from $0.29 on Nov. 8, indicating selling on rallies. The price has dipped back to the 20-day EMA ($0.26), which is an important support to keep an eye on.
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2% Added to Automatic Liquidity: To maintain liquidity, 2% of each buy and sell process is transferred to PancakeSwap. Being a BSC-based decentralized token exchange, PancakeSwap fixes low liquidity issues on Decentralised exchanges by using the liquidity pool concept. A liquidity pool always includes a pair of tradeable tokens, like $EverGrow and $BNB. This liquidity Pool fulfills all the Buy/Sell orders. The most significant advantage of LPs is that you don't need to worry about whether or not you will find a partner that sees in EGC the same value as you, and your trades will always be executed successfully. Lastly, 1% of all transactions is dedicated to marketing for the ecosystem's growth and reward the active community.
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Since its inception, Binance has quickly become the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world. Binance is primarily known for its low fees and large amounts of liquidity. The exchange currently offers more than 500 cryptocurrencies and over 1,200 trading pairs. This certainly makes it an attractive place to trade as crypto investors can have their pick of almost any digital asset they wish to trade.
The plunge occurred at 7:34 a.m. New York time, according to the Binance.US website. Volume on the exchange in that minute was 592.8 Bitcoin, which are worth just shy of $40 million at current prevailing prices.
Unlike traditional currencies, cryptocurrencies exist only as a shared digital record of ownership, stored on a blockchain. When a user wants to send cryptocurrency units to another user, they send it to that user’s digital wallet. The transaction isn’t considered final until it has been verified and added to the blockchain through a process called mining. This is also how new cryptocurrency tokens are usually created.
Ultimately, many experts believe regulation is a good thing for the industry. “Sensible regulation is a win for everyone,” says Ben Weiss, CEO and cofounder of CoinFlip, a cryptocurrency buying platform and crypto ATM network. “It gives people more confidence in crypto, but I think it’s something we have to take our time on and we have to get it right.”
However, as the BBC reported, it was criticised for not allowing people to resell their tokens.
The wave of job changes dubbed the Great Resignation includes top tech and media leaders. Executives who have left roles at Intel, SoftBank, Facebook and crypto exchange Binance.US in the last year are among those on the move.
Long-term holders, who have held their Bitcoin for more than 12 months, are reluctant to spend their coins, according to Glassnode’s “The Week On-Chain” report. Another positive is that investors continue to withdraw coins from centralized exchanges whose share of supply has dropped to a new record low at 12.9%.
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