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Binance is everywhere our community is, including Brazil's Carnival!
We kicked off with a special Gala, lots of samba, and the announcement of the country's first Crypto-Carnival street party.
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Binance is everywhere our community is, including Brazil's Carnival!
We kicked off with a special Gala, lots of samba, and the announcement of the country's first Crypto-Carnival street party.
Stay tuned for more updates!
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Crypto arbitrage made simple!
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Supply metrics matter.
Max Supply, Total Supply, Circulating Supply - know the difference.
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Supply metrics matter.
Max Supply, Total Supply, Circulating Supply - know the difference.
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CZ 🔶 BNB (Twitter)
Some thoughts on the recent hack(s).
There is a pattern where hackers were able to steal large amounts of crypto from multi-sig “cold storage” solutions, as with ByBit, Phemex, WazirX and potentially others. In the most recent ByBit case, the hackers were able to make the front-end user interface show a legitimate transaction while the actual signing was for a different transaction. I am less familiar with the other cases, but they sound similar based on limited available info.
What’s more scary is that the affected exchanges used different multi-sig solution providers. The hackers, the Lazarus Group, are highly advanced and broad in their abilities to penetrate. It is still unclear whether the hackers were able to penetrate multiple signing devices, or the server side, or both in each of these cases.
Some people questioned my suggestion of halting all withdrawals as a standard security precaution (in a tweet I posted from a shuttle bus to the plane). My intention was to share a practical approach based on my experiences and observations, yet there is no absolute right or wrong in either approach. My guiding principle is always to lean on the safer side. After any security incident, pause everything, make sure we fully understand what happened, how hackers penetrated the systems, which devices were compromised, triple-check all is safe, and then resume operations.
Pausing withdrawals could cause more panic, of course. In 2019, we paused withdrawals for a week after a massive $40 million hack. When we resumed withdrawals (and deposits), we saw more deposits than withdrawals. Not saying this is a better approach. Every situation is different. It’s a judgment call. My tweet was to share what might work and my intention was to show support in a timely manner. I am sure Ben made the best decision based on the info he had.
Ben did a good job maintaining transparent communication and calmness in dealing with a challenging situation. That shows a sharp contrast to other less transparent CEOs, like WazirX, FTX, etc.
The cases mentioned here are all different. FTX was fraud. WazirX, I will refrain from commenting as there is an ongoing lawsuit.
Most importantly, we should never take security for granted. It is important to learn about security yourself so that you can choose the right tools for your needs. For this, I will share an article I wrote a few years ago. It’s a little outdated, but the fundamental concepts still apply. Stay SAFU!
Some thoughts on the recent hack(s).
There is a pattern where hackers were able to steal large amounts of crypto from multi-sig “cold storage” solutions, as with ByBit, Phemex, WazirX and potentially others. In the most recent ByBit case, the hackers were able to make the front-end user interface show a legitimate transaction while the actual signing was for a different transaction. I am less familiar with the other cases, but they sound similar based on limited available info.
What’s more scary is that the affected exchanges used different multi-sig solution providers. The hackers, the Lazarus Group, are highly advanced and broad in their abilities to penetrate. It is still unclear whether the hackers were able to penetrate multiple signing devices, or the server side, or both in each of these cases.
Some people questioned my suggestion of halting all withdrawals as a standard security precaution (in a tweet I posted from a shuttle bus to the plane). My intention was to share a practical approach based on my experiences and observations, yet there is no absolute right or wrong in either approach. My guiding principle is always to lean on the safer side. After any security incident, pause everything, make sure we fully understand what happened, how hackers penetrated the systems, which devices were compromised, triple-check all is safe, and then resume operations.
Pausing withdrawals could cause more panic, of course. In 2019, we paused withdrawals for a week after a massive $40 million hack. When we resumed withdrawals (and deposits), we saw more deposits than withdrawals. Not saying this is a better approach. Every situation is different. It’s a judgment call. My tweet was to share what might work and my intention was to show support in a timely manner. I am sure Ben made the best decision based on the info he had.
Ben did a good job maintaining transparent communication and calmness in dealing with a challenging situation. That shows a sharp contrast to other less transparent CEOs, like WazirX, FTX, etc.
The cases mentioned here are all different. FTX was fraud. WazirX, I will refrain from commenting as there is an ongoing lawsuit.
Most importantly, we should never take security for granted. It is important to learn about security yourself so that you can choose the right tools for your needs. For this, I will share an article I wrote a few years ago. It’s a little outdated, but the fundamental concepts still apply. Stay SAFU!
Binance Blog
Keep Your Crypto #SAFU (CZ's Tips)
Keep Your Crypto #SAFU (CZ's Tips)
CZ 🔶 BNB (Twitter)
Please not the "send it to me" suggestions. I won't have the capacity to verify individuals. It has to be action to a community.
Please not the "send it to me" suggestions. I won't have the capacity to verify individuals. It has to be action to a community.
CZ 🔶 BNB (Twitter)
I donated $100k (150 BNB) from this address. Now the address has received more than $1m back. I will not keep any of coins/tokens for myself. What should I do with it? Add to an LP pool? Airdrop? Donate to a charity? Send to a burn address? Any other ideas?
Serious question. Limiting replies to people I follow to avoid spam. Will unfollow any spammers. 😂
I donated $100k (150 BNB) from this address. Now the address has received more than $1m back. I will not keep any of coins/tokens for myself. What should I do with it? Add to an LP pool? Airdrop? Donate to a charity? Send to a burn address? Any other ideas?
Serious question. Limiting replies to people I follow to avoid spam. Will unfollow any spammers. 😂
Binance (Twitter)
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CZ 🔶 BNB (Twitter)
27 minutes to do a test buy... Still haven't figured out how to add to the liquidity pool. And you have to do this while they are all watching on the blockchain. 😆
27 minutes to do a test buy... Still haven't figured out how to add to the liquidity pool. And you have to do this while they are all watching on the blockchain. 😆
CZ 🔶 BNB (Twitter)
Guys, don't take👇 too seriously. Was joking. But yes, it is my first time using an AMM, liquidity pool, etc. You may be shocked. But I never had to use a DEX before. I use CEX. 🤷♂️
I wanted to put a few BNB in TST LP, as a test. I seen demos of Pancake before. It looked so simple. I thought how hard could it be? But I forgot my IQ level. 😂 (Look on the bright side, it shows you don't need to be smart to get lucky.)
I didn't follow any video tutorials. I kinda wanted to see what a first experience would be like. As a noob, I have to say the DEX experience can be improved, a lot!
The error messages don't make any sense.
There are probably bots trying to front run my public address (or any large transaction I suspect).
And why can everyone watch what I was doing in real time? 😂
Well, a lot to build.
Guys, don't take👇 too seriously. Was joking. But yes, it is my first time using an AMM, liquidity pool, etc. You may be shocked. But I never had to use a DEX before. I use CEX. 🤷♂️
I wanted to put a few BNB in TST LP, as a test. I seen demos of Pancake before. It looked so simple. I thought how hard could it be? But I forgot my IQ level. 😂 (Look on the bright side, it shows you don't need to be smart to get lucky.)
I didn't follow any video tutorials. I kinda wanted to see what a first experience would be like. As a noob, I have to say the DEX experience can be improved, a lot!
The error messages don't make any sense.
There are probably bots trying to front run my public address (or any large transaction I suspect).
And why can everyone watch what I was doing in real time? 😂
Well, a lot to build.
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CZ 🔶 BNB (@cz_binance)
Dex is so much harder to use... 😂
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Don't miss out on the next big crypto trend!
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CZ 🔶 BNB (Twitter)
That one retweet got him to 33.2m followers? wow. 🤔 https://twitter.com/LayahHeilpern/status/1893365164214268111#m
That one retweet got him to 33.2m followers? wow. 🤔 https://twitter.com/LayahHeilpern/status/1893365164214268111#m