Using dual currency investment to place orders seems like a good choice
Buy low, if you get it, you not only have coins but also interest; if you don't get it, you will get your U and interest back
Sell high, if you don't sell, you will get your coins and interest back; if you sell, you will receive U and interest
It's like my current order of buying Bitcoin at 66000,
because I originally wanted to buy Bitcoin at market price for long-term investment, directly placing an order for dual currency investment, and if I buy it, I will receive an additional 134% annual return on my principal for two more days.
This method is suitable for doing spot trading and placing orders to buy and sell large coins
U.S. stocks have fallen for five consecutive weeks, evaporating over a trillion, the seven tech giants shrank by 870 billion dollars in a single day, the average drawdown of Nasdaq components exceeded 31%, and large coins also followed suit in a plunge.
@SignOfficial Even if SIGN adjusts with the market, it does not obscure its development momentum under the chaotic situation in the Middle East: the sovereign trust crisis has spurred the demand for asset autonomy, and the need for on-chain identity verification and asset confirmation has surged; cooperation with the Saudi central bank and the UAE government continues to take shape, with over 6 million on-chain proofs solidifying the infrastructure foundation.
From a long-term value perspective, the turmoil in the Middle East is becoming a value amplifier for SIGN's decentralized trust infrastructure, and the adjustment might be an opportunity. #sign地缘政治基建 $SIGN

