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ONE NVDAB. TWO WAYS TO BUY. AND I DIDN'T AT FIRST UNDERSTAND WHY THERE IS EVEN A SECOND ONE šŸ‘€

On Binance I'm used to a simple scheme:
NVDAB/USDT → order book → buy
That is, a regular Spot: you see bids, price, pick an order type, and you get bStock.
And now NVDAB can be done via another route—through an Agentic Wallet.
And my first thought was:
if at the end I still get NVDAB anyway, then what’s the difference?
So I started breaking down the path.
On Spot, the deal goes through Binance’s order book.

In Agentic Wallet, the scheme is different:
AI agent command → bStock verification → on-chain order → BNB Smart Chain → confirmation
So the final item is the same—NVDAB—but the infrastructure you use to get to it is already different.
And because of that, even what you need to look at changes.
On Spot, what matters to me is the order book, execution price, and trading fee.
In Agentic Wallet, you also add on-chain execution, transaction status, and BNB for gas.
That’s where, for me, the idea disappeared that Agentic Wallet is just ā€œone more Buy button.ā€
It’s not two different NVDABs. It’s two different routes to the same bStock.
And which one is more convenient in a specific situation—that’s a completely different question.
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