Funding Rate Settlement Adjustments Binance Futures has resumed the funding rate settlement frequency for USDⓈ-M TUSDT and AERGOUSDT perpetual contracts, changing from every two hours to every four hours starting April 25, 2025, at 12:00 UTC. The maximum funding rate is set at ±2.00%.
Upcoming Changes to Perpetual Contracts Effective May 2, 2025, Binance Futures will implement an adjustment process to the funding rate settlement frequency of USDⓈ-M Perpetual Contracts. If the previous funding rate settlement reaches the funding rate cap/floor, the settlement frequency will be adjusted from every eight hours or every four hours to every one hour.
Ethereum (ETH) Price Milestone As of April 26, 2025, 20:15 UTC, Ethereum has officially crossed the $1,800 mark, reaching $1,800.60 on Binance, marking a 2.04% increase in the past 24 hours.
Binance Listing Information & Requirements Update Binance has reiterated its commitment to maintaining a responsible listing framework that prioritizes user protection, regulatory compliance, and long-term project quality.
Let me know if you’d like more details on any of these updates or assistance with anything else!
#BTCvsMarkets Please note that cryptocurrency prices are highly volatile and can change rapidly. For the most up-to-date information, you can visit the Binance BTC/USDT trading page.
#MarketRebound Earning cryptocurrency can be done in several ways depending on your skills, time, and resources. Here are some of the most popular and legitimate methods:
1. Buying and Holding (Investing)
Buy cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc., on an exchange.
Hold them in a wallet and sell when the price increases.
Long-term strategy; risk depends on market volatility.
2. Trading
Buy low, sell high on exchanges.
Day trading or swing trading based on technical analysis.
High risk but can be profitable with good knowledge.
3. Staking
Lock your crypto (like Ethereum, Cardano) in a wallet to support the network.
Earn rewards/interest over time.
Safer than trading but less flexible.
4. Mining
Use powerful computers to solve complex problems (mainly for coins like Bitcoin).
Requires technical knowledge and investment in hardware.
Less profitable for individuals now due to competition and energy costs.
5. Airdrops and Forks
Sometimes projects give away free tokens to wallet holders.
Requires being active in the crypto community and having wallets ready.
6. Crypto Faucets
Websites that give small amounts of free crypto for completing tasks or solving captchas.
Low earnings, more for beginners.
7. Freelancing or Remote Work
Get paid in crypto for providing services (writing, coding, design, etc.).
#BinanceSquare Binance Square is a content and social platform created by Binance (a major cryptocurrency exchange). It's designed to be a hub for crypto-related news, updates, and discussions. Here's what you can typically find on Binance Square:
News and Insights: Articles from Binance and other crypto media covering market trends, project updates, and educational content.
Creator Content: Posts from influencers, analysts, and community members sharing opinions or analysis.
Community Interaction: Users can comment, like, and engage with posts, similar to a social media platform.
Project Updates: Direct announcements from crypto projects listed on Binance.
It's kind of like a mix between Twitter, Medium, and a crypto dashboard, tailored for the Binance ecosystem. Let me know if you want a walkthrough of how to use it.
$TRX Hey! If TRX could talk, I’d say it's feeling strong and steady—ready to support your workout or your crypto portfolio, depending on which TRX you're talking about.
#TRXETF An ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund) is a type of investment fund that is traded on stock exchanges, much like individual stocks. Here’s a simple breakdown:
What is an ETF?
Basket of Assets: ETFs typically hold a collection of assets like stocks, bonds, or commodities.
Traded Like a Stock: You can buy and sell ETFs during market hours at market prices.
Diversification: Since they often track indexes (like the S&P 500), they give you exposure to many securities in one purchase.
Lower Costs: Generally have lower fees than mutual funds due to passive management.
Types of ETFs:
Stock ETFs – Track a specific index or sector.
Bond ETFs – Invest in various bonds.
Commodity ETFs – Track commodities like gold or oil.
Thematic ETFs – Focus on trends like clean energy or AI.
Inverse/Leveraged ETFs – Higher risk, used for short-term strategies.