Several institutions that everyone is very concerned about regarding their costs and profit and loss status:
1. MicroStrategy: The current BTC price has dropped to near MicroStrategy's cost line: they hold 712,600 BTC, with an average cost of $76,037. Their floating profits have almost been completely eroded, and if it drops another $3,000, it will officially declare that they are also trapped.
2. Tom Lee's Bitmine: They hold 4,243,000 ETH, with an average cost of $3,849. They have been trapped for a while, but as ETH has now reached $2.4K, their floating losses have hit a new high: $5.92 billion. Their losses have surpassed one-third (-36%).
3. Yili Hua's Trend Research: They hold 651,500 ETH, with an average cost of approximately $3,180, currently floating at a loss of $475 million. Due to added borrowing leverage, these ETH positions have a liquidation price around $1,880, which is about $570 away from the current price.
Analyze the new issuance of $ZAMA . A total of 440 million pieces. If there are 10,000 people, sharing 30,000 BNB, each person would get 44,000 pieces, which means 44,000*0.025=1100 in capital. If there are 100,000 people, sharing 300,000 BNB, then the capital would be 110. It is highly unlikely to break the issue price, as it may also be listed on Coinbase, which is around 0.05. Overall, earning 1100 from 30,000 BNB and 110 from 300,000 BNB seems worth pursuing.
The prices at each exchange for silver are not the same. Europe, Asia, and America have three different prices. Therefore, there may be discrepancies in the trends.
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$XAG I found a vulnerability here: the trend is completely different from the official silver trend, which is just to 🈹 harvest the inexperienced. Regardless of whether you buy up or down, you will incur losses.
After the payment via Alipay, the merchant went offline. I can't find them; customer service is intervening and is waiting for the merchant to provide proof. It's been seven or eight days. Am I being scammed?
$SPACE thought it was a small amount of 20 yuan that wasn't grabbed, but it turned out to be a large amount. The pre-market data was too inaccurate, right?