Gold and silver are soaring near all-time highs, but if you look at the Web3 community, almost no one is talking about it. The timeline is as quiet as a post-bear market hangover😅. It doesn't seem like people can't see it; rather, everyone has been repeatedly tortured by market fluctuations into emotional immunity. I've been working on gold contracts these days. Honestly, following the trend and going long feels really comfortable—that long-lost feeling of 'just place the order and it's right.' Today, I casually checked @BIYAPAYOFFICIAL and found that they even have gold futures. I was instantly tempted and plan to try some futures next time. By the way, I am genuinely a bit surprised by Biyapay. A few days ago, I just got a Hong Kong card in Hong Kong, originally planning to trade US and Hong Kong stocks through traditional methods, but reality taught me a lesson: high fees, large minimum trading units, and friction for beginners. But on Biyapay, the minimum can be as low as 0.00001 shares. When I first saw it, I was stunned—this is very friendly for small funds. Even more interesting is the withdrawal path: withdrawing from Biyapay to a Hong Kong card, which seems to go through a company account rather than a private transfer. Theoretically, this can reduce a lot of trouble. I am already testing it and will update in a few days. Overall, the feeling is: based in Hong Kong, with a full product lineup (US stocks, Hong Kong stocks, futures), but currently the user base isn't explosive yet—more like a platform waiting for the wind. Once market sentiment warms up, it could really take off. If they develop their own token later, the potential is even greater. Those who haven't registered yet can try it out first; new users get a bonus: 👉. This is not investment advice, just a personal experience share. Brothers, judge for yourselves.

PAXG-1,09%
GLDX-0,64%
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Comment
Add a comment
Add a comment
No comments
  • Pin