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Just saw it on X (Twitter), and it dawned on me—at 9:30 PM tonight, BG is making moves again: U.S. stock options, the first among mainstream exchanges.
As an old user who has been using it since the UEX concept was first proposed, I only found out by scrolling through Twitter—a bit embarrassing and funny.
This year, I've really gotten used to being "tossed around" by this team: rToken launched, Pre-IPO opened, and now options—features one after another, my watchlist can barely keep up with the update speed.
But to be honest, I'd rather be tormented by this kind of "tossing" than use an exchange that can't come up with anything new in a year and keeps the same interface for three years.
Tonight's options are yet another example of being the first to put the tool in the hands of retail investors.
Accompanying a platform from concept to today, watching it truly achieve "first" time and again—this feeling, only old users understand.
Now I'm about to go into the app and explore the new features.