BASE Network has been added to Margex with WETH and CBBTC as new collaterals, expanding trading options.
Margex introduces Ripple's RLUSD stablecoin, pegged to the US dollar, for trading with advanced charting through TradingView.
Margex introduces RLUSD to its trading platform, expecting a surge in stablecoin demand by 2025.
Margex Exchange boosts its offerings by adding Ripple's RLUSD stablecoin for crypto trading, enhancing security and efficiency.
Ripple's RLUSD stablecoin secures listing on Margex, alongside a reserves report release.
Crypto traders explore spot vs copy trading to maximize profits ahead of a bull market surge. Margex's report highlights growing interest from both retail and institutional investors for smart strategies beyond traditional spot trading.
Margex has incorporated TradingView into its platform to enhance trading experiences for its users. This integration aims to offer advanced charting tools and seamless trading capabilities.
Inflation and economic uncertainties raise concerns of a recession, but digital asset adoption offers financial stability, says Margex report.
August 2024 saw the highest market capitalization for stablecoins at $169 billion, with a 2.89% rise. However, the volume on centralized exchanges decreased by 14.2%, despite a record high of $117 billion in August.
Margex report highlights future trends and benefits in digital asset investment, noting significant growth in the regulatory landscape.
Margex, a cryptocurrency exchange launched in 2019, offers derivatives trading with up to 100x leverage and features such as copy trading, staking, and no KYC. It emphasizes security measures and a user-friendly interface but is not available in the USA and other countries. Margex targets both beginners and advanced traders.
Coinbase's approval for crypto derivative trading propels retail interest, especially in copy trading. Margex, with a focus on this trend and community-building influence of Gen Z on social platforms, offers a user-friendly copy trading experience. Users mirror experienced traders, potentially boosting profitability and simplifying the process.
The article discusses how historical events like recession, war, and inflation signal systematic global economic changes, leading to risk and volatility. Ray Dalio notes these periods often coincide with the decline of global superpowers, hinting at shifts in the economic landscape.