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Saw Balance trending earlier, so I looked into it. The team behind $EPT is @RealBalanceFun.

Balance wants to bring Web2 and Web3 together by building an AI-powered platform for games, social features, and blockchain tools.

They also created E-PAL, a gaming platform from 2018 with over 4.2 million users and 450,000 active gamers.

Now with Balance, they’re taking that idea into Web3 using AI and crypto.

$EPT launched on both BNB and ETH.

Main uses:

Payments

Voting

Staking

Network safety

Early access

Social rewards

They’re giving out 5% of the total supply (500 million tokens) in airdrops to:

E-PAL users

Early Balance supporters

Active community members on X

Pioneer Badge NFT holders

All tokens are unlocked—no waiting period.

They launched on Binance Alpha, Bitget, Gate.io, MEXC, KuCoin, and Bybit.

As always with new tokens, price can swing a lot. Make sure to set stop losses and take profits.

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I had a conversation with a trader friend who said he finds trading BTC easier than other tokens. He also mentioned that if he were to enter a trading competition, he’d focus solely on BTC.

His reasons were that BTC tends to respect historical analysis, follows order blocks more reliably, and is less volatile compared to most alts.
That’s why I brought it up here—especially now that BTC's price action looks strong, and we might see a rise in BTC-focused competitions soon. What do you think?

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On-chain trading, deposits, and claims have taken a toll on us—especially for DeFi and DEX users. The stress of switching between chains, checking tokens, and dealing with high fees is real, ngl.

Now, some centralized exchanges are adding on-chain features to their platforms. This gives users the DEX experience but with better security, less stress, and early access to hidden gems. It’s like the degen experience—but on a CEX.

But here’s my question: from what I’ve heard, these features work without needing to create a wallet or connect to dApps. Everything’s handled directly on the exchange.

So… has anyone here tried on-chain trading through a CEX? What was your experience like?
I just read some info, and MEXC has just introduced DEX+ and is allowing users to use DEXs right on MEXC. This is quite surprising because it can't really offer a better solution than CEXs. Users will still be dependent on CEXs when using DEXs.

I think this is just a way for CEXs to add more services to attract users, it's not really a technological advancement. This feature would only be useful if CEXs had liquidity issues, and users could easily use DEXs to trade more easily.

What chains does it support? Seems that's the new trend rn. Bitgtonchain is offering something similar now. Tested it with buying Benji, rfc and Remus and tbh it's promising. I think these kinda feature are away to provide dex trading with cex security without the need for gas fees. What do you think??.

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So a quick one. We all thought or I'll say most people thought the bull market would come this year but after the recent events. Do you still believe that? If not then why?.

If we look at the cycle? yes, we are still in the middle of the bull run, although it might take some time to recover as the Trump administration has been in like witch hunt with all the tariffs and the cost of it? Market going down.

But we still have the last quarter of the year. So still very much that we might see a bull run after all despite the negativity that we are experiencing today.

So you really believe this is the bull market? In bull markets we don't have 70% reversal mate. 10% reversal is okay. But this is a full blown bear market with lots of manipulations and instability

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I basically use 4 platforms to keep up to date on crypto
The forum itself (Bitcointalk too), X, Youtube and Discord

The forums need no introduction
On X I follow various users who reflect my interests, which at the moment are airdrops and new projects
On Youtube I follow some X users who need to make videos for more detailed content
and on Discord, perhaps one of the best ways to find this knowledge: by participating in the communities

If you're interested in trading, for example, it's interesting to find a community, paid or free, that also has the same interest. In my experience, it's the best way to find good projects earlier than most

In terms of degen Bitcointalk might be late in delivery.. discord and twitter is the best choice imo.. or those groups from telegram etc. but you can also use onchain options on exchanges. Bybt has a dex wallet that tracks trending tokens. Bitgtonchain is there too, allows you flip tokens from your spot accounts and tracks base, sol and bsc tokens. Analytical tools like Arkham is another option. Just do your research and you'll be fine

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On-chain trading, deposits, and claims have taken a toll on us—especially for DeFi and DEX users. The stress of switching between chains, checking tokens, and dealing with high fees is real, ngl.

Now, some centralized exchanges are adding on-chain features to their platforms. This gives users the DEX experience but with better security, less stress, and early access to hidden gems. It’s like the degen experience—but on a CEX.

But here’s my question: from what I’ve heard, these features work without needing to create a wallet or connect to dApps. Everything’s handled directly on the exchange.

So… has anyone here tried on-chain trading through a CEX? What was your experience like?

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I was wondering what time is right to introduce my son in particular into crypto, is it ok at 10,12,15 or perhaps at adulthood 18yrs.I was advised to first get them acquainted with digital currencies and blockchain, their meanings and value in a relatable way they can assimilate and grasp. I was told to begin spurring their interest with simple tools, so I searched and came across kits like blockchain and cashflow for kids, crypto kitties and monopoly and some digital games as a good start. The aim is to use these to educate them about digital currencies, things associated with them before letting them into investing properly.
Is it worth the try? you may have a better idea.

what do you advice?

That's the best way to groom your kids. For me I'll start getting them trading tools books etc when they're 12years old ahaha. Before they're 20, They'd have gone through the stages and be pros..

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