I’ve been watching @TermMax and one thing stands out to me: it’s not trying to make DeFi more complicated. It’s trying to make the numbers easier to plan around.✅
That matters when you’re managing a position for weeks or months instead of jumping in and out every few hours.
The $TMX side is still early, so I’m more interested in seeing how much real usage TermMax can build before getting too excited about the token. #termmax #DeFi #crypto #BinanceSquar
#robo $ROBO Decentralized robotics could change how machines interact with the world. @Fabric_Foundation is building the infrastructure, and $ROBO is becoming a key part of that ecosystem. Projects combining AI, robotics, and blockchain may define the next generation of tech.
Every great leap in blockchain starts with vision. @OpenLedger openledger brings cutting-edge transparency & scalability to DeFi. With #OpenLedger + $OPEN , the next wave of innovation is already started here✅
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#TradingPairs101 CEX.IO's trading platform allows users to trade various cryptocurrency pairs, including crypto-to-crypto and crypto-to-fiat pairs. Examples of trading pairs on CEX.IO include BTC/USD, BTC/USDT, ETH/EUR, and ETH/BTC. The prices of these pairs are dynamic and fluctuate constantly based on market conditions. CoinCodex provides a table with current prices for some popular pairs on CEX.IO, including BTC/USD, BTC/USDT, ETH/EUR, and ETH/BTC.
#OrderTypes101 Limit Orders Limit Orders allow traders to set specific price levels at which they want to buy or sell a cryptocurrency. Unlike Market Orders, which trigger instantly when placed and prioritize speed of execution over price, limit orders will only trigger if the market price reaches or exceeds your specified price.
#CEXvsDEX101 Transaction speeds By controlling the platform infrastructure, CEXs can match trades internally without requiring every transaction to be settled on the blockchain. A DEX relies on a blockchain network for every trade, which increases the time to settlement. Transaction speeds on DEXs may also be more variable