Enjoyed the Video Call this AM, witnessing $BAD's launch on LBank.

07 Oct 2023, 14:26
Enjoyed the Video Call this AM, witnessing $BAD's launch on LBank. Unlike many, I see these events as chances to educate on market making, order book spreads, active trading zones, fund security & liquidity. Hope this is seen as helpful, not patronizing with the #BADBRIGADE!

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Bad Idea AI
Bad Idea AIBAD #1047
Twitter
07 Oct 2023, 17:37
Bullish flag on (Bad idea AI) know lets delete 2 zeros this #UpOctober so we can get back on Track for the #BullRun #Bad #Badideai $Bad
Bullish flag on (Bad idea AI) know lets delete 2 zeros this #UpOctober so we can get back on Track for the.
Bullish flag on (Bad idea AI) know lets delete 2 zeros this #UpOctober so we can get back on Track for the #BullRun #Bad #Badideai $Bad
CheckDot
CheckDotCDT #1599
Telegram
07 Oct 2023, 16:57
De-pegging in the context of stablecoins refers to a situation where the value of a stablecoin significantly deviates from its pegged value, often tied to a specific asset like a fiat currency or a basket of assets. Stablecoins are designed to maintain a stable value and serve as a reliable medium of exchange, making depegging events significant and impactful. De-pegging can occur due to various factors, including changes in market conditions, liquidity problems, regulatory shifts, or technical issues like smart contract bugs or network congestion. For example, a sudden surge in demand for a stablecoin without sufficient liquidity can cause its price to momentarily exceed its pegged value, resulting in a de-pegging event. Conversely, regulatory changes or issues with underlying collateral can lead to a stablecoin's price falling below its peg. πŸ‘‰ Protect yourself against de-peg risks: checkdot.io/covers πŸ‘‰ Post:
De-pegging in the context of stablecoins refers to a situation where the value of a stablecoin significantly deviates from its p
De-pegging in the context of stablecoins refers to a situation where the value of a stablecoin significantly deviates from its pegged value, often tied to a specific asset like a fiat currency or a basket of assets. Stablecoins are designed to maintain a stable value and serve as a reliable medium of exchange, making depegging events significant and impactful. De-pegging can occur due to various factors, including changes in market conditions, liquidity problems, regulatory shifts, or technical issues like smart contract bugs or network congestion. For example, a sudden surge in demand for a stablecoin without sufficient liquidity can cause its price to momentarily exceed its pegged value, resulting in a de-pegging event. Conversely, regulatory changes or issues with underlying collateral can lead to a stablecoin's price falling below its peg. πŸ‘‰ Protect yourself against de-peg risks: checkdot.io/covers πŸ‘‰ Post: https://twitter.com/Checkdot_proto/status/1710700581956776292?t=f7KCLCif18L0vBvOU3tI4A&s=19
Bad Idea AI
Bad Idea AIBAD #1047
Twitter
07 Oct 2023, 16:42
35% rise in hours
35% rise in hours.
35% rise in hours
Bad Idea AI
Bad Idea AIBAD #1047
Twitter
07 Oct 2023, 14:30
The Secret Ai initiative for shib
The Secret Ai initiative for shib.
The Secret Ai initiative for shib
Bad Idea AI
Bad Idea AIBAD #1047
Twitter
07 Oct 2023, 14:29
Soon becomes tomorrow
Soon becomes tomorrow.
Soon becomes tomorrow