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@BinanceAcademy Update (February 2020, Part 2) - Lossless Lottery, Scalability, Security, Use Cases, and Competitions!

On average Academy has released one article every two days. That’s 7 educational pieces ready for you to read, or listen.

http://binance.com/en/blog/421499824684900439
5 Essential Indicators Used in Technical Analysis - @BinanceAcademy

1. Relative Strength Index (RSI)
2. Moving Average (MA)
3. Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)
4. Stochastic RSI (StochRSI)
5. Bollinger Bands (BB)

Level up your trading skills.
https://www.binance.vision/economics/5-essential-indicators-used-in-technical-analysis
Let the #Bitcoin Treasure Hunt Begin: 1 Article, 4 Wallets, $1,000 in #BTC Up For Grabs!

We have hidden the seed keys to 4 wallets in our "What is Bitcoin?" article.

Click the image and join the hunt! GO!

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bit.ly/FindTheBitcoin
What Is Quantitative Easing (QE)?

With the Federal Reserve slashing interest rates further, @BinanceAcademy's guide outlines the basics of Quantitative Easing.

https://www.binance.vision/economics/what-is-quantitative-easing
What Is a Hardware Wallet (and Why You Should Use One) - @BinanceAcademy

When looking for a hardware wallet, make sure to explore the range of options available. Each has its own features & supported cryptocurrencies.

What hardware wallets do you use?

https://www.binance.vision/security/what-is-a-hardware-wallet
What Are Stablecoins?

Stablecoins are digital assets designed to mimic the value of fiat currencies like the dollar or the euro.

A few examples of stablecoins are : $BUSD, $USDT and $PAX.

💲Which stablecoin do you use the most?

https://www.binance.vision/economics/what-are-stablecoins
Trezor One – Hardware Wallet Reviews 2020 (@BinanceAcademy)

For users that like to balance security with usability, the Trezor One’s compact form & compatibility with a range of desktop, browser, & mobile wallets make it a reliable everyday crypto wallet.
https://www.binance.vision/tutorials/trezor-one-hardware-wallet-review
Trezor Model T – Hardware Wallet Reviews 2020

"For those that don’t mind spending a bit extra, the @Trezor Model T provides a much smoother user experience than minimalist alternatives." - @BinanceAcademy

https://www.binance.vision/tutorials/trezor-model-t-hardware-wallet-review
Cobo Vault – Hardware Wallet Reviews 2020

"At a price of almost $500, the @CoboVault doesn‘t come cheap. But few wallets we’ve reviewed so far seem to eliminate digital and physical attack vectors as the Cobo Vault do." - @BinanceAcademy

https://www.binance.vision/tutorials/cobo-vault-hardware-wallet-review
CoolWallet S – Hardware Wallet Reviews 2020

" @coolbitx has come up with an innovative design for a hardware wallet. As the CoolWallet S is shaped like a standard credit card, it’s ideal for you to carry around in a regular cash wallet." - @BinanceAcademy

https://www.binance.vision/tutorials/cool-wallet-s-hardware-wallet-review
SafePal S1 – Hardware Wallet Reviews 2020

"The @iSafePal S1 occupies a unique place in the hardware wallet lineup. It’s straightforward to operate and comes with some neat features, in spite of being one of the cheapest offerings" - @BinanceAcademy

https://www.binance.vision/tutorials/safepal-s1-hardware-wallet-review
KeepKey – Hardware Wallet Reviews 2020

"The @cryptokeepkey is a well-designed, user-friendly wallet with some compatibility limitations, but suitable for beginners." - @BinanceAcademy

https://www.binance.vision/tutorials/keepkey-hardware-wallet-review
What Is #Ethereum?

Anyone is free to participate in the development of the protocol itself or to build applications on top of it. In fact, #ETH currently has the largest dev community in the blockchain space.

https://www.binance.vision/blockchain/what-is-ethereum
A Guide to Mastering Fibonacci Retracement - @BinanceAcademy

Traders may use Fibonacci levels to determine potential entry areas, price targets, or stop-loss points. This can vary significantly on the individual setup, strategy, and trading style.

https://www.binance.vision/economics/a-guide-to-mastering-fibonacci-retracement
A Beginner’s Guide to Leveraged Tokens - @BinanceAcademy

Leveraged tokens are innovative assets that can give you leveraged exposure to cryptocurrency markets, without all the nitty-gritty of managing a leveraged position.

https://www.binance.vision/economics/a-beginners-guide-to-leveraged-tokens
A term you might hear/see a lot today is 'Quantitative Easing'.

What Is Quantitative Easing (QE)?

@BinanceAcademy has you covered.

https://www.binance.vision/economics/what-is-quantitative-easing
Coin Mixing and CoinJoins Explained

"Tools for mixing coins are an important addition to the arsenal of anyone serious about their privacy. Unlike some proposed privacy upgrades, they’re compatible with the $BTC protocol as it is today." - @BinanceAcademy

https://www.binance.vision/security/coin-mixing-and-coinjoins-explained
Selfish Mining Explained - @BinanceAcademy

If selfish mining can be successfully pulled off by a consortium of miners, it may indeed be an attractive strategy for those involved to boost their own revenue.

https://www.binance.vision/blockchain/selfish-mining-explained