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Today at 05:53:44 AM
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The market has been confusing, not gonna lie. But it seems BSC tokens are only slightly affected. So here’s the backstory, I was complaining to my buddy about the crypto market and mentioned that I’d be putting leverage trading on hold for now. He said his community is still grinding despite the consistent red wave, but not through futures trading. Instead, they’re focused on on-chain activities, which they find more challenging.


I paused because I didn’t quite understand what he meant. Turns out, they’ve been taking part in on-chain trading competitions to stay engaged. According to him, it’s beginnerfriendly and easy to navigate. He gave me a few tips, and here are some results, looks like I’ll be sticking with this for a while. I really like the setup

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 In conclusion what? You did not still explain anything about what on-chain trading competitions means, how it works and how you were able to make 127% profit. You want to share an information that can help others, then make it comprehensive. I noticed that this platform is a centralized exchange but what you are showing looks like futures trading.

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In conclusion what? You did not still explain anything about what on-chain trading competitions means, how it works and how you were able to make 127% profit. You want to share an information that can help others, then make it comprehensive. I noticed that this platform is a centralized exchange but what you are showing looks like futures trading.

This could be an ad for Bitget, they even got you to reply  Grin

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This could be an ad for Bitget, they even got you to reply  Grin

I'm almost certain that it is. I've been seeing a lot of Bitget related threads on the forum in recent times. They usually span from trading competitions to launchpools hosted on Bitget. Even the "Onchain trading" OP mentioned is memecoin trading. They just sugarcoated it so it sounds less obvious than it is lol. Onchain trading where 99.9% of all launched tokens are rugs and designed to trend ti 0 from the moment they're created. No, thank you OP.

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