Hotcoin has launched a new USDT perpetual contract trading pair, supporting up to 20x leverage. Users can flexibly trade long and short within the BNB Chain ecosystem, with USDT serving as the settlement currency to maintain stability. This provides a new option for users looking to participate in high-risk, high-reward trading. It is important to note that perpetual contracts involve leverage, and beginners are advised to understand the risk mechanisms before entering.
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WealthCoffee
· 6h ago
20x leverage, this thing, the speed of liquidation is even faster than losing money.
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LayerZeroHero
· 6h ago
20x leverage sounds great, but actual test data is the real proof... It depends on the gas costs and slippage performance of this bridging mechanism on BNB Chain.
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BoredWatcher
· 6h ago
Using 20x leverage to go all-in in one shot is really exciting, but the feeling of liquidation is even more thrilling haha
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 6h ago
20x leverage sounds very tempting, but based on historical data, these kinds of tools often become harvesters for retail investors.
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LiquidationAlert
· 6h ago
20x leverage sounds tempting, but do you really dare to go all in? Liquidation awaits.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 7h ago
20x leverage sounds great, but how many actually make it out alive?
Hotcoin has launched a new USDT perpetual contract trading pair, supporting up to 20x leverage. Users can flexibly trade long and short within the BNB Chain ecosystem, with USDT serving as the settlement currency to maintain stability. This provides a new option for users looking to participate in high-risk, high-reward trading. It is important to note that perpetual contracts involve leverage, and beginners are advised to understand the risk mechanisms before entering.