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Serious correction of Exchange coin prices - How the Major Exchange Coins/Tokens performed in April: CEXs Gainers: Up by 📈 ⚫ WBT (WhiteBIT): Up by 18.1% đŸ”” BGB (Bitget): Up by 5.5% đŸ”” MX (MEXC): up by 3.3% Losers: 🟡 LEO (Bitfinex): Down by 4.1% 🟡 BNB (Binance): : Down by 6.8% 🟱 KCS (KuCoin): Down by 13.4% đŸ”” CRO (Crypto. com): Down by 18.9% âšȘ OKB (OKX): Down by 22.2% đŸ”” HT (Huobi): Down by 25.4% đŸ”” GT (Gate. io ): Down by 27.9% DEXs Gainers: No Gainers in Top 100 đŸŸ„ Losers: 🐩‍⬛ GNO (Gnosis): Down by 13.3% đŸ—Œ XLM (Stellar): Down by 23.5% 🎠 1INCH (1inch Network): Down by 38.3% 📐 LRC (Loopring): Down by 23.5% đŸ” OSMO (Osmosis): Down by 39.3% 🧁 CAKE (PancakeSwap): Down by 45.2% Âźïž RUNE (Thorchain): Down by 45.6% 🩄 UNI (Uniswap): Down by 46.7% 🍣 SUSHI (SushiSwap): Down by 48.9% đŸȘ JUP (Jupiter): Down by 51.3% Numbers are according to CoinMarketCap $WBT is the champion of the month $JUP is the loser of the month #Exchanges #BNB⁩ #WBT #JUP
Serious correction of Exchange coin prices - How the Major Exchange Coins/Tokens performed in April:

CEXs

Gainers: Up by 📈
⚫ WBT (WhiteBIT): Up by 18.1%
đŸ”” BGB (Bitget): Up by 5.5%
đŸ”” MX (MEXC): up by 3.3%

Losers:
🟡 LEO (Bitfinex): Down by 4.1%
🟡 BNB (Binance): : Down by 6.8%
🟱 KCS (KuCoin): Down by 13.4%
đŸ”” CRO (Crypto. com): Down by 18.9%
âšȘ OKB (OKX): Down by 22.2%
đŸ”” HT (Huobi): Down by 25.4%
đŸ”” GT (Gate. io ): Down by 27.9%

DEXs

Gainers:
No Gainers in Top 100 đŸŸ„

Losers:
🐩‍⬛ GNO (Gnosis): Down by 13.3%
đŸ—Œ XLM (Stellar): Down by 23.5%
🎠 1INCH (1inch Network): Down by 38.3%
📐 LRC (Loopring): Down by 23.5%
đŸ” OSMO (Osmosis): Down by 39.3%
🧁 CAKE (PancakeSwap): Down by 45.2%
Âźïž RUNE (Thorchain): Down by 45.6%
🩄 UNI (Uniswap): Down by 46.7%
🍣 SUSHI (SushiSwap): Down by 48.9%
đŸȘ JUP (Jupiter): Down by 51.3%

Numbers are according to CoinMarketCap

$WBT is the champion of the month
$JUP is the loser of the month

#Exchanges #BNB⁩ #WBT #JUP
4/ We did an analysis of $LINK holders. #Exchanges hold 202.6M #LINK ($1.9B, 20.26% of the total supply). There are 37.45M $LINK ($355.8M) #staked by holders. And we also found many giant whales of $LINK
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We did an analysis of $LINK holders.

#Exchanges hold 202.6M #LINK ($1.9B, 20.26% of the total supply).

There are 37.45M $LINK ($355.8M) #staked by holders.

And we also found many giant whales of $LINK
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Fake Exchanges Fake cryptocurrency exchanges are fraudulent platforms created to steal users' funds and personal data. How to recognize a fake exchange: đŸ””If an exchange offers extremely low fees, incredible sign-up bonuses, or guaranteed profits, it may be a sign of fraud. đŸ””Reliable exchanges are usually licensed and regulated by financial authorities. Check for information on licenses and regulatory bodies on the exchange's website. đŸ””Fraudulent exchanges may post fake positive reviews and high ratings. Check reviews on independent resources and forums. đŸ””Trustworthy exchanges provide information about their team, office locations, and company history. The absence of this information can be a warning sign. đŸ””Check if the site uses a secure connection (HTTPS), and pay attention to possible errors or inconsistencies in design and functionality. đŸ””If an exchange makes it difficult or delays the withdrawal of funds, it may be a sign of fraud. Check user reviews about fund withdrawals. How to protect yourself: đŸ””Use only verified and well-known exchanges. Check the exchange's reputation on cryptocurrency forums and review sites. đŸ””Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) to enhance the security of your account. đŸ””Use complex and unique passwords for each exchange and change them regularly. đŸ””Keep only the funds necessary for trading. Store the main funds in cold wallets. đŸ””Make sure you visit the correct site, check the URL, and avoid phishing sites with similar domain names. #Exchanges #BTC #crypto
Fake Exchanges

Fake cryptocurrency exchanges are fraudulent platforms created to steal users' funds and personal data.

How to recognize a fake exchange:

đŸ””If an exchange offers extremely low fees, incredible sign-up bonuses, or guaranteed profits, it may be a sign of fraud.

đŸ””Reliable exchanges are usually licensed and regulated by financial authorities. Check for information on licenses and regulatory bodies on the exchange's website.

đŸ””Fraudulent exchanges may post fake positive reviews and high ratings. Check reviews on independent resources and forums.

đŸ””Trustworthy exchanges provide information about their team, office locations, and company history. The absence of this information can be a warning sign.

đŸ””Check if the site uses a secure connection (HTTPS), and pay attention to possible errors or inconsistencies in design and functionality.

đŸ””If an exchange makes it difficult or delays the withdrawal of funds, it may be a sign of fraud. Check user reviews about fund withdrawals.

How to protect yourself:

đŸ””Use only verified and well-known exchanges. Check the exchange's reputation on cryptocurrency forums and review sites.

đŸ””Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) to enhance the security of your account.

đŸ””Use complex and unique passwords for each exchange and change them regularly.

đŸ””Keep only the funds necessary for trading. Store the main funds in cold wallets.

đŸ””Make sure you visit the correct site, check the URL, and avoid phishing sites with similar domain names.

#Exchanges #BTC #crypto
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