Steps to use WalletConnect: 1. Access the dApp: Navigate to the website of the dApp you want to use and look for the option to connect your wallet. 2. Select WalletConnect: Choose WalletConnect as the connection method from the available options. 3. Scan the QR code or copy the link: The dApp will display a QR code that you must scan with your mobile wallet, or a connection link that you can copy and paste into your wallet. 4. Confirm the connection: Open your mobile wallet, scan the QR code (or paste the link) and confirm the connection to the dApp in your wallet. 5. Carry out transactions: Once connected, you can interact with the dApp and carry out transactions that will be confirmed and signed from your wallet. Usage examples: Connect to Uniswap: You can use WalletConnect to connect your wallet to Uniswap, a decentralized exchange platform, and perform trades with tokens. Exchange tokens: If you want to exchange tokens in a dApp, WalletConnect allows you to connect your wallet to perform the transaction. Play games on the blockchain: Some decentralized games allow you to use WalletConnect to connect your wallet and access their features. Security tips: Verify the dApp: Before connecting your wallet, make sure that the dApp is legitimate and trustworthy to avoid potential fraud. Review connection requests: Always verify the details of the connection request in your wallet before approving it. Keep your wallet secure: Do not share your seed phrase or private keys and use secure passwords to protect your wallet.
#BTC110KToday? #BinanceAlphaAlert #BinanceHODLerSAHARA #BTC☀️ #IsraelConflict The price of BTC is preparing for a liquidity showdown Bitcoin has recovered from several weeks' lows caused by geopolitical tensions, with the $105K zone now acting as short-term support. CoinGlass's order book heat maps show increasing liquidity on the buy side near $103K and sell side targets at $108K to $111K, hinting at volatility ahead. “$111,000 seems eager to be reached,” said trader Jelle, citing visible upward liquidity as price clusters build. Meanwhile, analyst Mark Cullen predicted a short-term move towards the upper $107K before a possible pullback: “I wouldn’t be surprised to see BTC rise further and then drop below $105K to capture liquidity,” he said.
Traders are on the lookout for a liquidity grab — a sharp move triggered by the market's attempt to “hunt” open positions — as both long and short liquidations cluster near key price levels.
This historic financing will be exclusively allocated to the acquisition of Bitcoin: DDC becomes a global leader in Bitcoin holdings
DDC Enterprise Limited (NYSE: DDC) ("DDC" or the "Company") announced today the signing of three securities purchase agreements for a total of up to $528 million in gross proceeds for the Company, before placement agent commissions and offering expenses. Notable investors include Anson Funds, Animoca Brands, Kenetic Capital, and a network of leading institutional funds, in addition to individual investors in Bitcoin. The majority of the capital raised will be used to expand the company's Bitcoin treasury. This funding is expected to be transformative, as it represents one of the largest Bitcoin raises with a single purpose undertaken by a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange. On the other hand, it will streamline DDC's mission, which is to establish one of the most valuable corporate Bitcoin portfolios.
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#MyTradingStyle I just got into spot trading, which I find the easiest while I venture into the crypto world. Here are the features: Direct Buy and Sell: When you make a spot trade on Binance, you are buying a cryptocurrency (like Bitcoin or Ethereum) and receiving it directly in your Binance wallet. Or if you sell, you are delivering your cryptocurrencies and receiving another currency in return (like USDT or fiat money). You Are the Owner: Once you purchase an asset in spot, you are the legitimate owner of that cryptocurrency. Current Market Price: Trades are executed at the current market price or at a specific price that you define (using limit orders, for example). No Leverage: Unlike other types of trading (like futures or margin), in spot trading you do not use borrowed money (leverage). You operate only with the capital you have. This makes it less risky for beginners, as you cannot lose more money than you invest.