$USDT Dominance - Update
We may be getting a flat pattern play out meaning we have another leg down to go before new highs.
Relief in the Crypto market is here before we get battered again. https://t.co/wyRydtOhTo

$USDT Dominance - Update
We may be getting a flat pattern play out meaning we have another leg down to go before new highs.
Relief in the Crypto market is here before we get battered again. https://t.co/wyRydtOhTo
Hello👋🏽
Who missed this?
When an AI agent uses @FlareNetworks Time Series Oracle to make a decision, USDT0 is ALREADY there to settle the payment that follows.
One of the most dangerous things these crypto exchanges do is change users' deposit addresses.🚨
Let me give an example:
USDT deposit addresses on exchange X are changed “due to security reasons.” You transfer from exchange Y to exchange X without noticing this.
Because you have used that address many times before, even added it to the whitelist. Naturally, you approve the transaction and expect the funds to arrive in your account.
Then you look...
The money is not in the account. :)
You write to live support and receive this response:
“We sent an email and an app notification. You should have checked it.”
Dude, you already send 500 meaningless notifications a day. How can a user catch that important alert among ads and unnecessary notifications?
Then all responsibility falls on the user, and the money is gone. (If you force it, you might get it, but don’t expect them to demand money from you.)
Therefore, before making a crypto transfer, always double‑check the deposit address and network.
A moment of inattention can cost you all your money.