The most straightforward way is to find a reliable centralized exchange where you can buy MarsColony, similar to Binance. You can refer to Coinmarketcap.com's Markets section to find the list of centralized exchange the coin is listed on.
Another option to buy the MarsColony is through a decentralized exchange (DEX) which supports the blockchain where your MarsColony resides. This guide will show you how to buy MarsColony by connecting your crypto wallet to a decentralized exchange (DEX) and using your Binance account to buy the base currency.
1Download a Trust Wallet Wallet
2Set up your Trust Wallet
3Buy ONE as Your Base Currency
4Send ONE From Binance to Your Crypto Wallet
5Choose a Decentralized Exchange (DEX)
6Connect Your Wallet
7Trade Your ONE With the Coin You Want to Get
8If MarsColony Doesn’t Appear, Find its Smart Contract
9Apply the Swap
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Jerome Powell's Promise: No CBDC Under His Leadership
During a recent Senate hearing, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell made a significant commitment: the United States will not implement a central bank digital currency (CBDC) under his supervision. This aligns with a promise made by President Donald Trump, who recently issued an executive order banning the establishment and distribution of CBDCs nationwide. The order defines CBDC as "a form of digital money or monetary value, denominated in the national unit of account, that is a direct liability of the central bank."
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In the same session, Powell indicated there would be no rush to cut interest rates, citing a "strong overall" economy, characterized by low unemployment and inflation above the Fed's 2% target.
When Senator Cynthia Lummis raised concerns about "Operation Chokepoint 2.0," which allegedly aims to suppress the cryptocurrency industry, Powell assured that the Federal Reserve is committed to preventing debanking. "My colleagues and I are concerned about the increasing instances of debanking," he stated.
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