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BNBUSDT20240812P560
Binance Coin / Tether USD Aug 12 2024 560.00 Put
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As of Sep 2, 2025 10:56:18 PM EDT (1 min. ago)
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47 min ago • u/ioWxss6_bot • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_crypto_discussion_september_3_2025_gmt0 • C
Most mentions on r/cc (2025-09-02 00:00:00):
||Mentions|
|:-|:-|
|BTC|113|
|ETH|31|
|ADA|18|
|MOON|17|
|SOL|17|
|XRP|15|
|LINK|14|
|SAFE|14|
|CRO|13|
|USDT|12|
|NANO|10|
|XMR|10|
|DOGE|9|
|BNB|7|
|HOME|7|
|IP|7|
|PUMP|6|
|USDC|6|
|WLFI|6|
|AAVE|5|
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sentiment -0.42
6 hr ago • u/MusaRilban • r/WallStreetBetsCrypto • how_do_you_move_from_altcoins_to_bitcoin_ethereum • C
Rosen.tech for the Rosen Bridge. You can also swap Doge/ETH/ADA/BTC/Ergo/BNB. Low fees, it isn't instant but no KYC and has been running for ages now with no downtime.
sentiment -0.25
6 hr ago • u/Numerous_Ruin_4947 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_september_02_2025 • C
Agreed. BTC has also annoyed me - mostly because I have zero exposure to it. To reduce stress, I plan on adding exposure to BTC and SOL at some point. My portfolio has been very heavily slanted towards ETH - and I am still holding and staking it all. I do have some BNB, XRP, DOGE, ADA, TRX, etc.
I know many here dislike BNB because it is centralized and they see it as a glorified database or worse. But its price performance has been strong, and I’m glad I had some exposure.
Some people say your investments should be simplified. But having all your eggs in one basket is not a good idea IMO - it adds risks.
sentiment 0.21
9 hr ago • u/Existing-Might-8392 • r/CryptoMarkets • need_help_crypto_gurus • C
Well, I’d distribute between BTC, ETH, and a few more coins of your choice, eg., Solana, Polygon, BNB – only real things, no shitcoins or memes. My portfolio was 10% Bitcoin, 50% ETH (yes it looks weird but I was early adopter and then bought when it was less than $100), 10% MATIC, 10% BNB, 10% SOL and 10% of shit and memes.
Rn I’d go with POL for like 20%, just check their community and growth with positive flow, second after Ethereum. Then 20% SOL and 10% for memes. 50 split between BTC and ETH
sentiment 0.80
9 hr ago • u/rscottzman • r/cro • kris_live_today_on_bloomberg • C
Lol? So do you think if you buy an iPhone and then apple as a company does well you will make money? What kind of comparison is that?
Binance is a bit closer as they do quarterly buyback I believe so if the company makes a profit then you will likely see the crypto appreciate but its still not connected to the company.
You need to do some research into investing and businesses.
Let's say Binance's board of directors just wanted appease all shareholders (private shareholders as they arent a public company) but they werent making much profit from people using the platform. They could then sell loads of BNB to generate a profit and cash to give out dividends to shareholders.
In this case the company would be doing well, but would the crypto do well?
sentiment 0.92
9 hr ago • u/Scarface_Prettyface • r/cro • kris_live_today_on_bloomberg • C
So you saying that if I buy an iPhone it's not for Apple? Or if I buy BNB token doesn't affect Binance? That how your logic right. CRO token nothing to do with the [Crypto.com](http://Crypto.com) as the company
sentiment 0.33
11 hr ago • u/Haunting_Tax_5991 • r/altcoin • i_said_bgb_had_potential_now_at_5_its_proving_me • B
I’ve been following $BGB closely for a while now, and I remember saying earlier that it had the potential to evolve far beyond just being an exchange token. I didn’t just say it, I acted on it, and now that decision is starting to pay off in a big way, with $BGB already trading above $5.
What makes this even more exciting is the latest development: the partnership with Morph, which is a real game-changer. Through this move, $BGB officially becomes the gas and governance token for the Morph chain, while also powering Morph’s payment solutions, which opens the door to actual day-to-day use.
We’re not just talking about hype or speculation anymore, this is about crypto cards you can swipe, online payments you can make seamlessly, and even QR code transactions that integrate directly into daily life. With PayFi stepping in as a framework for these payments, $BGB is now positioning itself as a backbone for on-chain financial activity.
It reminds me a lot of how $BNB and $OKB started out as exchange tokens and eventually grew into vital pillars of their ecosystems by unlocking real-world, on-chain use cases. The difference here is that we’re watching it unfold right now with $BGB, and it feels like the start of something much bigger than most people realize.
[https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitget-token-new/](https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitget-token-new/)
sentiment 0.82
11 hr ago • u/deeqoo • r/WallStreetBetsCrypto • 150_weekly_dca_plan_for_one_year • C
Sure here's my current top coins: $SOL $BNB $BTC $DOGE $ONDO $PENGU(wild card). Once market resumes up only mode things might change tho as risk appetite goes through the roof so always keep an eye for strong performing coins
sentiment 0.68
12 hr ago • u/Past_Hotel_5987 • r/AllCryptoBets • quack_ai_q_has_officially_launched_on_bitget_spot • ALTCOIN • B
The project positions itself in the **AI + governance** niche, aiming to solve one of crypto’s long-standing problems: how DAOs make decisions. Instead of relying only on token holders, Quack introduces AI agents that can **draft proposals, analyze risks, and execute actions across chains**.
On paper, it sounds ambitious especially with backing from **Animoca Brands, DWF Ventures, and Kenetic Capital**. The multi-chain integrations (BNB Chain, Arbitrum, Base, Linea) also give it credibility.
What caught my attention is that Bitget listed it **directly on Spot**, paired with a **CandyBomb of 23.75M $Q rewards (Sept 2–9)**. That signals exchanges are taking the project seriously, not just treating it like another speculative token.
Still, I wonder how far this concept can really go. Can AI-driven governance improve DAOs where humans struggle, or does it risk turning decentralization into automation without accountability?
Has anyone here actually tried Quack’s governance tools yet, or are you just looking at it as another listing opportunity?
sentiment 0.81
12 hr ago • u/PrizeBat4493 • r/CoinBase • i_think_i_got_scammed_i_sent_someone_a_lot_of • C
Download binanceUS app. Then connect your wallet. Buy a little BNB convert to usdc then you can cashout
sentiment 0.13
12 hr ago • u/GreenStretch • r/CryptoCurrency • if_altcoins_would_have_a_talk_without_the_2_big • C
Damn, I've owned every one of these except BNB and Tether. Sold most of them.
sentiment -0.40
13 hr ago • u/553l8008 • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_crypto_discussion_september_2_2025_gmt0 • C
Have had custody of... Cardano (ADA)
Bitcoin (BTC)
Ethereum (ETH)
Solana (SOL)
BNB Chain (BNB)
Avalanche (AVAX)
XRP Ledger (XRP)
Brave (BAT)
From a snap shot back in June r/midnight it is related to cardano
sentiment 0.53
13 hr ago • u/Bitter-Entrance1126 • r/CryptoMarkets • bitget_to_transfer_440_million_bgb_to_morph • EXCHANGE • B
BGB is now the gas + governance token for Morph Chain, and Bitget transferred 440M BGB to the Morph Foundation to control the roadmap and burn mechanics.
On top of that, Bitget also burned 220M BGB tokens in one move, equal to seven quarters of their original plan. Over time, 90% of supply will be cut, dropping from 1.139B to just 100M.
Less supply + real utility = stronger long-term value case. Could BGB follow a similar trajectory to BNB/OKB, or is this burn priced in already?
sentiment 0.72
14 hr ago • u/Natural_NoChemical • r/CryptoCurrency • bnb_whale_drained_of_27m_in_dprklinked_phishing • GENERAL-NEWS • T
BNB Whale Drained of $27M in DPRK-Linked Phishing Attack - Decrypt
sentiment -0.68
14 hr ago • u/biba8163 • r/CryptoCurrency • daily_crypto_discussion_september_2_2025_gmt0 • C
**Diminishing Crypto Returns**
If you do an annualized return of crypto assets with a starting point when they reach a significant marketcapcap of medium sized companies and not set a starting point when a crypto asset is a small marketcap or when they have dumped -70% to -90%, *crypto returns have been coming down to the level of return of traditional assets but much greater volatility.*
**CAGR from Dec/Jan 2017/18 (Only crypto with $100B+ Marketcap from As-Of-Date)*
| Asset | Annual Return |
|:-----------|------------:|
| BTC | 24.64%|
| QQQ | 17%
| ETH | 15.36%
| GOLD | 13.21%
| S&P 500 | 11.6%|
| XRP | -3.94%|
**CAGR from Nov 2021 (Only crypto with $100B+ Marketcap from As-Of-Date)*
| Asset | Annual Return |
|:-----------|------------:|
| Gold | 16.3%
| BTC | 12.08%|
| QQQ | 9.5%
| S&P 500 | 8.5%|
| BNB | 6.75%|
| ETH | -3.94%|
**Returns since assets reached $1 Trillion Marketcap**
Forget $100 Billion, at around ~$1 Trillion range, an asset has reached megacap status and you need significant fundamentals or narrative to attract real money for continued appreciation and you expect the returns to be even more muted.
*BTC is the fastest asset to reach $1 Trillion marketcap* but since then it's return has been underperforming tech leaders.
*Annualized Return of Assets after they reached $1 Trillion Marketcap (including 1/2 Trillion Marketcap ETH)*
| Asset | 1T Mktcap. | CAGR |
|:-----------|------------:|:------------:|
| GOLD | 5/21/1979| 5.79%
| AAPL | 8/2/2018| 23.83%
| AMZN | 9/4/2018| 13.08%
| MSFT | 4/2/2019| 25.29%
| GOOGL | 1/16/2020| 21.32%
| BTC | 2/29/2021| 16.21%
| NVDA | 5/30/2023| 114.95%
| META | 01/24/2024| 9.06%
| TSLA | 11/08/2024| -24.08%
| **Asset** | **1/2 T Mktcap.** | **CAGR** |
| ETH | 10/28/2021| 0.54%
**Michael Saylor: 30% Annual BTC growth over 30 years**
Michael Saylor projects 30% annual Bitcoin growth over 30 years and is targetting $1MM/BTC by 2035 and $13MM/BTC by 2045. Considering that BTC has had ~25% Annual return from $330 Billion marketcap top in Dec. 2017 to today and has slowed to 12% annual return since 2021 when it reached $1 Trillion, I am very skeptical of 25% annual returns. I mean it's not outside the realm of possibility but typically the annual return rate of assets don't get higher when their marketcap gets higher and higher and BTC has followed this rule. What we've witnessed, at least so far, is that *the supply doesn't crunch.* Dormant Wallets wake up to money they cannot refuse, introducing an influx of more supply into the market.
https://www.bitcoinmagazinepro.com/charts/whale-shadows/
**Tom Lee: "ETH, The Biggest Macro Trade of the Next Decade"**
All throughout 2017-2024, Tom Lee wasn't vociferously bullish about ETH when it came to crypto. He has always been touting BTC appreciation and making bullish BTC predictions since 2017. Google it. Then he suddenly becomes the chairman of BMNR and calls ETH an asset that has lost value over the last 4 years, "the The Biggest Macro Trade of the Next Decade."
It looks like Tom Lee got a lot of money thrown at him to become the chairman because he is a megabull who has a lot of influence in Wall Street and putting him as the face of an ETH Treasury company is the best marketing to attract money. If Tom Lee genuinely considers ETH the "Biggest Macro Trade of the Next Decade" why was he not screaming this in 2024 or before July 2025 when he became the chairman of BMNR? If Tom Lee genuinely considers ETH the "Biggest Macro Trade of the Next Decade" then why has he not allocated a percentage to ETH in his OWN ETF, Fundstrat's flagship ETF?
https://grannyshots.com/holdings/
*If ETH is the "Biggest Macro Trade of the Next Decade", why is Tom Lee allocating to BTC in his very own ETF portfolio through MSTR and not have ANY exposure to ETH?*
**Alts and Altseason**
BTC returns should still make it competitive diversifier investment along with the S&P 500, tech indices, tech stocks and maybe even gold. But at over $1 Trillion marketcap, its days of returning 10X or 25X over a short span are over. Patience and longer time horizons are needed, both of which is severely lacking in crypto investors.
The end of BTC parabolic gains and institutional involvement also means the end of Altseason since every parabolic Altseason was driven by BTC profits. The total Alt marketcap today is still below the total Alt marketcap in 2021. There has been no growth in Alts. Sure there will continue to be Alts that pump and dump but there will no longer be a broad market parabolic Alt rally.
sentiment 1.00
15 hr ago • u/mani2view • r/CryptoCurrency • who_has_binance_withdrawal_lock • C
I lost over 6 figures (3 years ago) my BNB alone is worth now what I lost then. I sent them every “verification video” possible. Still stings as I was just moving money thru to my hardware wallet.
sentiment -0.57
16 hr ago • u/biba8163 • r/CryptoMarkets • is_crypto_worth_it • C
**Diminishing Crypto Returns**
If you do an annualized return of crypto assets with a starting point when they reach a significant marketcapcap of medium sized companies and not set a starting point when a crypto asset is a small marketcap or when they have dumped -70% to -90%, *crypto returns have been coming down to the level of return of traditional assets but much greater volatility.*
**CAGR from Dec/Jan 2017/18 (Only crypto with $100B+ Marketcap from As-Of-Date)*
| Asset | Annual Return |
|:-----------|------------:|
| BTC | 24.64%|
| QQQ | 17%
| ETH | 15.36%
| GOLD | 13.21%
| S&P 500 | 11.6%|
| XRP | -3.94%|
**CAGR from Nov 2021 (Only crypto with $100B+ Marketcap from As-Of-Date)*
| Asset | Annual Return |
|:-----------|------------:|
| Gold | 16.3%
| BTC | 12.08%|
| QQQ | 9.5%
| S&P 500 | 8.5%|
| BNB | 6.75%|
| ETH | -3.94%|
**Returns since assets reached $1 Trillion Marketcap**
Forget $100 Billion, at around ~$1 Trillion range, an asset has reached megacap status and you need significant fundamentals or narrative to attract real money for continued appreciation and you expect the returns to be even more muted.
*BTC is the fastest asset to reach $1 Trillion marketcap* but since then it's return has been underperforming tech leaders.
*Annualized Return of Assets after they reached $1 Trillion Marketcap (including 1/2 Trillion Marketcap ETH)*
| Asset | 1T Mktcap. | CAGR |
|:-----------|------------:|:------------:|
| GOLD | 5/21/1979| 5.79%
| AAPL | 8/2/2018| 23.83%
| AMZN | 9/4/2018| 13.08%
| MSFT | 4/2/2019| 25.29%
| GOOGL | 1/16/2020| 21.32%
| BTC | 2/29/2021| 16.21%
| NVDA | 5/30/2023| 114.95%
| META | 01/24/2024| 9.06%
| TSLA | 11/08/2024| -24.08%
| **Asset** | **1/2 T Mktcap.** | **CAGR** |
| ETH | 10/28/2021| 0.54%
**Michael Saylor: 30% Annual BTC growth over 30 years**
Michael Saylor projects 30% annual Bitcoin growth over 30 years and is targetting $1MM/BTC by 2035 and $13MM/BTC by 2045. Considering that BTC has had ~25% Annual return from $330 Billion marketcap top in Dec. 2017 to today and has slowed to 12% annual return since 2021 when it reached $1 Trillion, I am very skeptical of 25% annual returns. I mean it's not outside the realm of possibility but typically the annual return rate of assets don't get higher when their marketcap gets higher and higher and BTC has followed this rule.
**Tom Lee: "ETH, The Biggest Macro Trade of the Next Decade"**
All throughout 2017-2024, Tom Lee wasn't vociferously bullish about ETH when it came to crypto. He has always been touting BTC appreciation and making bullish BTC predictions since 2017. Google it. Then he suddenly becomes the chairman of BMNR and calls ETH an asset that has lost value over the last 4 years, "the The Biggest Macro Trade of the Next Decade."
It looks like Tom Lee got a lot of money thrown at him to become the chairman because he is a megabull who has a lot of influence in Wall Street and putting him as the face of an ETH Treasury company is the best marketing to attract money. If Tom Lee genuinely considers ETH the "Biggest Macro Trade of the Next Decade" why was he not screaming this in 2024 or before July 2025 when he became the chairman of BMNR? If Tom Lee genuinely considers ETH the "Biggest Macro Trade of the Next Decade" then why has he not allocated a percentage to ETH in his OWN ETF, Fundstrat's flagship ETF?
https://grannyshots.com/holdings/
If ETH is the "Biggest Macro Trade of the Next Decade", why is Tom Lee allocating to BTC in his very own ETF portfolio through MSTR and not have ANY exposure to ETH?
sentiment 1.00
18 hr ago • u/Lez0fire • r/WallStreetBetsCrypto • finally_convinced_only_btc • C
2021 was not the craziest casino run, only someone that was not there in 2016-2017 could say that. check out the charts, they're all there.
Ethereum did more than 100x in 2016-17, same with XRP, BNB, Cardano, Icon, Neo, and more, all of them were "low risk" altcoins mainstream, now to get those returns you have to go to the "trenches" where 19 out of 20 altcoins will die, therefore "extreme risk" for the same results because no "low risk altcoin" will even do a 5x.
That's even worse when you have a diversified altcoin portfolio. A diversified portfolio in 2016-17 could do a 100x, in 2020-21, a 10-20x, in this cycle 3-5x? Do you think there will be somebody willing to risk to lose it all for a 3-5x? Nah, they'll buy bitcoin, ethereum and that's it, get their 3-5x every cycle and be happy with that.
sentiment -0.88
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sentiment 0.89
19 hr ago • u/Rogosuki • r/solana • my_wlfi_just_disappeared_in_my_phantom_wallet_and • C
It’s available on ETH, BNB and SOL.
Solved it…had to claim the 20% of tokens on the website first, then I was able to trade them.
sentiment 0.27


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