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BNBUSDT20240902C530
Binance Coin / Tether USD Sep 2 2024 530.00 Call
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Sep 1, 2024 10:48:00 PM EDT
0.4000USDT-73.333%(-1.1000)50
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BNB Specific Mentions
As of Jul 18, 2026 7:53:39 AM EDT (3 minutes ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
9 hr ago • u/TemporaryHat2009 • r/quant • wf_optimization_crypto_risk_parity_with • C
honestly the part I do not get is why adding ADA XLM BNB changes it that much if the constraints are doing what you think. Could it just be the optimizer finding tiny unstable allocations that look good in sample? I am still learning this stuff but 1.8m sims with one objective sounds like it could overfit really quietly.
sentiment 0.74
19 hr ago • u/Hefty_Text7582 • r/CryptoCurrency • did_you_know_hyperliquid_is_now_the_2nd_largest • C
Hyperliquid's growth is impressive and shows there's massive demand for decentralized trading. But the next evolution isn't just perpetuals—it's sustainable value capture.
TopazDex on BNB Chain is taking a different approach with its ve(3,3) model, where users lock TOPAZ to receive veTOPAZ, vote on liquidity emissions, and earn real trading fees plus protocol bribes. Instead of rewarding short-term speculation, it aligns incentives between traders, LPs, and long-term holders.
As DEXs mature, the winners won't just be those with the highest trading volume, but those that create durable cash flow for their community. That's why I'm keeping a close eye on TopazDex.
sentiment 0.97
20 hr ago • u/Hefty_Text7582 • r/defi • what_perp_dex_are_people_actually_using_right_now • C
I've been exploring Topaz DEX on BNB Chain lately — it's a ve(3,3) protocol similar to Velodrome on Optimism and Aerodrome on Base. Just crossed $1B in cumulative volume, which caught my attention for a relatively new protocol.
For those unfamiliar with ve(3,3): you lock the native token, get voting power, vote on gauges, and earn a weekly share of trading fees and bribes. What's different here is payouts come in the actual traded tokens — ETH, BNB, SOL, USDT, BTC — not just the native token.
The concentrated liquidity pools on ETH, SOL, and BTC pairs have been generating strong fee APRs driven by real volume, not just emissions. Dynamic fees adjust based on volatility, which helps during active markets.
A few things I'm curious about from anyone with experience:
How do you approach gauge voting each epoch — do you chase the highest APR or diversify?
How do you manage concentrated positions going out of range during volatility?
Does anyone compare Topaz to Velodrome or Aerodrome in terms of actual returns?
Genuine question — not a shill, just exploring the space and curious what others have found
sentiment 0.95
20 hr ago • u/Crafty-Barracuda-777 • r/CryptoCurrency • how_do_you_guys_bridge_in_crypto • EXCHANGES • B
I haven’t done any bridging since 2021, and back then it was really stressful and a total pain in the ass. I just want to know what you guys are using these days. I came across Jumper and Debridge, but to swap an altcoin 1 to 1 like Polygon from BNB chain to Polygon chain it always seems to cost 1 to 2%, which I’d rather avoid. Do you always need to swap to USDC first before bridging so it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg? Is that just how it works?
Also, I still use Metamask and I’m wondering if that’s outdated. I’ve tried Rabby a little, even though a lot of people said it’s way better, but I don’t really think it is.
sentiment -0.19
20 hr ago • u/AdorableSecond7970 • r/solana • solana_is_the_fastestgrowing_chain_for_rwa_with • C
Price lagging the fundamentals is par for the course with Solana at this stage. RWA growth at that pace means actual infrastructure getting built out, not just speculative noise. BNB matching it at 216% is the bit worth watching, shows the appetite for tokenised assets is chain-agnostic.
sentiment 0.42
1 day ago • u/arveena • r/cro • the_etf_is_just_one_catalyst • C
If they not actively use CRO like Binnacnce does BNB the coin won't move. Also all time high would mean insane amount of more hype than last all time high because they unturned 70 billion cro since then. Tokenomics are completely different now
sentiment -0.70
1 day ago • u/Nearby_Tea_228 • r/CryptoCurrency • i_got_tired_of_the_headache_and_high_fees_of • C
https://reddit.com/link/oy2p7k5/video/9qsimpsu1sdh1/player

Here’s a short demo of how it works connecting your preferred wallet and letting you send off your crypto to Bridge.xyz to send fiat to your bank. Here I offramp some BNB
sentiment -0.25
1 day ago • u/FTXACCOUNTANT • r/CryptoCurrency • bnb_chain_completes_36th_burn • GENERAL-NEWS • T
BNB Chain completes 36th Burn
sentiment 0.00
1 day ago • u/johnnyonth • r/CryptoMarkets • senate_passes_resolution_saying_bankmanfried • C
Ya, what if he's actually innocent, and got played and traded out for BNB boy. Epstein files were real. Who says this conspiracy is true
sentiment 0.38
9 hr ago • u/TemporaryHat2009 • r/quant • wf_optimization_crypto_risk_parity_with • C
honestly the part I do not get is why adding ADA XLM BNB changes it that much if the constraints are doing what you think. Could it just be the optimizer finding tiny unstable allocations that look good in sample? I am still learning this stuff but 1.8m sims with one objective sounds like it could overfit really quietly.
sentiment 0.74
19 hr ago • u/Hefty_Text7582 • r/CryptoCurrency • did_you_know_hyperliquid_is_now_the_2nd_largest • C
Hyperliquid's growth is impressive and shows there's massive demand for decentralized trading. But the next evolution isn't just perpetuals—it's sustainable value capture.
TopazDex on BNB Chain is taking a different approach with its ve(3,3) model, where users lock TOPAZ to receive veTOPAZ, vote on liquidity emissions, and earn real trading fees plus protocol bribes. Instead of rewarding short-term speculation, it aligns incentives between traders, LPs, and long-term holders.
As DEXs mature, the winners won't just be those with the highest trading volume, but those that create durable cash flow for their community. That's why I'm keeping a close eye on TopazDex.
sentiment 0.97
20 hr ago • u/Hefty_Text7582 • r/defi • what_perp_dex_are_people_actually_using_right_now • C
I've been exploring Topaz DEX on BNB Chain lately — it's a ve(3,3) protocol similar to Velodrome on Optimism and Aerodrome on Base. Just crossed $1B in cumulative volume, which caught my attention for a relatively new protocol.
For those unfamiliar with ve(3,3): you lock the native token, get voting power, vote on gauges, and earn a weekly share of trading fees and bribes. What's different here is payouts come in the actual traded tokens — ETH, BNB, SOL, USDT, BTC — not just the native token.
The concentrated liquidity pools on ETH, SOL, and BTC pairs have been generating strong fee APRs driven by real volume, not just emissions. Dynamic fees adjust based on volatility, which helps during active markets.
A few things I'm curious about from anyone with experience:
How do you approach gauge voting each epoch — do you chase the highest APR or diversify?
How do you manage concentrated positions going out of range during volatility?
Does anyone compare Topaz to Velodrome or Aerodrome in terms of actual returns?
Genuine question — not a shill, just exploring the space and curious what others have found
sentiment 0.95
20 hr ago • u/Crafty-Barracuda-777 • r/CryptoCurrency • how_do_you_guys_bridge_in_crypto • EXCHANGES • B
I haven’t done any bridging since 2021, and back then it was really stressful and a total pain in the ass. I just want to know what you guys are using these days. I came across Jumper and Debridge, but to swap an altcoin 1 to 1 like Polygon from BNB chain to Polygon chain it always seems to cost 1 to 2%, which I’d rather avoid. Do you always need to swap to USDC first before bridging so it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg? Is that just how it works?
Also, I still use Metamask and I’m wondering if that’s outdated. I’ve tried Rabby a little, even though a lot of people said it’s way better, but I don’t really think it is.
sentiment -0.19
20 hr ago • u/AdorableSecond7970 • r/solana • solana_is_the_fastestgrowing_chain_for_rwa_with • C
Price lagging the fundamentals is par for the course with Solana at this stage. RWA growth at that pace means actual infrastructure getting built out, not just speculative noise. BNB matching it at 216% is the bit worth watching, shows the appetite for tokenised assets is chain-agnostic.
sentiment 0.42
1 day ago • u/arveena • r/cro • the_etf_is_just_one_catalyst • C
If they not actively use CRO like Binnacnce does BNB the coin won't move. Also all time high would mean insane amount of more hype than last all time high because they unturned 70 billion cro since then. Tokenomics are completely different now
sentiment -0.70
1 day ago • u/Nearby_Tea_228 • r/CryptoCurrency • i_got_tired_of_the_headache_and_high_fees_of • C
https://reddit.com/link/oy2p7k5/video/9qsimpsu1sdh1/player

Here’s a short demo of how it works connecting your preferred wallet and letting you send off your crypto to Bridge.xyz to send fiat to your bank. Here I offramp some BNB
sentiment -0.25
1 day ago • u/FTXACCOUNTANT • r/CryptoCurrency • bnb_chain_completes_36th_burn • GENERAL-NEWS • T
BNB Chain completes 36th Burn
sentiment 0.00
1 day ago • u/johnnyonth • r/CryptoMarkets • senate_passes_resolution_saying_bankmanfried • C
Ya, what if he's actually innocent, and got played and traded out for BNB boy. Epstein files were real. Who says this conspiracy is true
sentiment 0.38
2 days ago • u/Few-Trick-4968 • r/CryptoMarkets • inherited_money_from_my_aunt_btceth_or_diversify • C
75% BTC the rest BNB , HYPE etc... projects that have good future
sentiment 0.44
2 days ago • u/EricColonRidge • r/defi • what_exactly_did_the_localеrade_audit_cover • :safety: Safety • B
Been looking at LocalTrade and Hacken lists one audit under BNB chain and solidity.

1. What I still don’t understand is whether that review only covers the token contract or any current Defi contracts behind the product.

2. A token audit does not tell me much about upgrade permissions admin controls oracle dependencies or offchain custody.

3. The main risk is treating the whole Defi stack as audited when the public scope may be much narrower.


Has anyone found the dated report and exact contract addresses showing what was actually reviewed?
sentiment -0.27


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