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  2. Fartcoin - Wikipedia

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    The Binance exchange, one of the largest centralized trading venues by userbase and volume, listed the token for perpetual futures trading, but not spot trading, on December 20, 2024, a move which was criticized by some X users [who?] as an opportunity for large funds and market maker to short the token price in attempt to gain a better entry ...

  3. Perpetual futures - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a perpetual futures contract, also known as a perpetual swap, is an agreement to non-optionally buy or sell an asset at an unspecified point in the future. . Perpetual futures are cash-settled, and differ from regular futures in that they lack a pre-specified delivery date, and can thus be held indefinitely without the need to roll over contracts as they approach expi

  4. Cryptocurrency exchange - Wikipedia

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    A cryptocurrency exchange can typically send cryptocurrency to a user's personal cryptocurrency wallet.Some can convert digital currency balances into anonymous prepaid cards which can be used to withdraw funds from ATMs worldwide [1] [2] while other digital currencies are backed by real-world commodities such as gold.

  5. Coinbase vs. Binance: Which Cryptocurrency Exchange Is ... - AOL

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    Binance has a global platform, but only Binance.US works in the United States. Trading Options Coinbase has a low minimum entry point — $2 minimum — and allows for individual trading.

  6. Decentralized finance - Wikipedia

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    The Economist regarded the future of digital finance in 2022 as a "three-way fight" between: Big Tech, such as Facebook with its digital wallet; "big rich countries" that have been testing their own digital currencies; and software developers "building all sorts of applications" to decentralize finance. Handling the risks presented by crypto ...

  7. Binance US laid off 2/3 of staff in wake of SEC lawsuit ... - AOL

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    In November, Binance settled charges with the Justice Department, the Treasury Department, and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, agreeing to a $4.3 billion settlement, although the SEC was ...

  8. Coinbase - Wikipedia

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    This meant that cryptocurrency payments would now be processed as "cash advances", meaning that banks and credit card issuers could begin charging customers cash advance fees for cryptocurrency purchases. Customers who purchased cryptocurrency on their exchange between January 22 and February 11, 2018, could have been affected.

  9. MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell sues a merchant cash advance firm ...

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    The two firms gave MyPillow the $1.6 million loan under a merchant cash advance. A merchant cash advance is a specific type of convoluted financial agreement that lets the issuer bypass laws that ...