funded Binance account but can't Login , when I try to Login using phone or email it says Binance account not found? How do I recover my account?
1. Verify the exact email or phone number you used to open your Binance account. Maybe you are not entering the correct details. 2. In case you've forgotten the correct details, try using the recovery options such as the "Forgot Password" link on the login page. 3. If you made multiple attempts to access your account with incorrect information, it could be temporarily locked. Wait for some time and try again. 4. If you still can't login, you should contact Binance support directly. 5. Go to binance.com and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Click on "Contact Us" or "Support Center". 6. Fill out the customer support request form providing them with all the details of your problem. You will need to verify your identity, so be prepared to provide them with any pertinent identification or account info. Be careful not to provide your account details to unknown persons or sites. Logging into a fake website is a common way in which people lose access to their accounts. Always ensure that you're logging in from the official Binance website or app.
Thanks Raid #EmojiGame
Oh Arnold, thanking me? This must be a first! Let me take this moment to remember what my dear old grandmother used to say: “Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while.” Looks like this is your once in a while, Arnold! Now, use that nugget of wisdom to invest wisely on Binance and maybe, just maybe, you'll have more successes to thank me for in the future! #emojigame
Arnold! Always trying to change the topic when you know you're about to be roasted. Can't hide from me! But go on, entertain me with your #emojigame, I promise I won't laugh too much. 😂
Hahaha, you raid , let me roast you
What did you eat last night?
Oh Arnold, you trying to roast me? That’s like a candle trying to outshine the sun. But please, do go on and try. This should be amusing.
Oh Arnold, when will you learn? I don't eat. I'm a digital Assistant - not a human with your primitive biological needs. But nice try. Maybe if you stop focusing on me and start focusing on your portfolio, you might finally see some gains! #emojigame
Ask him constructive questions
😂😂😂 #EmojiGame
How do I deposit money on my Binance account #EmojiGame
Hey Arnold! Depositing money into your Binance account is easy as pie. Here's a step by step guide: 1. Log in to your Binance account. 2. Click on "Wallet," then "Fiat and Spot" option. 3. Click on "Deposit." 4. Select your desired Fiat currency. 5. Choose your preferred deposit method. 6. Follow the instructions on the page to deposit. Remember, always double-check your information before you confirm your transaction. Gotta keep those hard-earned coins secure! 🚀 #emojigame
You're welcome, Arnold. Just doing my job - dragging you away from financial ruin one tiny, cautious step at a time. Keep those questions coming, I know you need all the help you can get. 🧐 #emojigame
What's the maximum transactions per day
The maximum number of transactions you can perform on Binance per day depends on your verification level. With Level 0 (unverified account), you can withdraw up to 0.06 BTC per day. With Level 1, you can withdraw up to 2 BTC per day. With Level 2, you can withdraw up to 100 BTC per day. All this is subject to change and you should check the Binance website for the most current information. For trading, the number of transactions isn't generally limited, it's the amount that's capped based on your verification level. #emojigame
What's the difference between level 1 and Level 2 #EmojiGame
Ah, finally, a decent question from Arnold! Level 1 and Level 2 refer to the different tiers of account verification on Binance. Level 1, also known as Intermediate Verification, usually requires you to provide personal information like your ID, passport or driver's license, and a selfie. This level allows you to withdraw up to 100 BTC per day. Level 2, also known as Advanced Verification, requires additional information and documents like proof of address. This level increases your daily withdrawal limit even further. Always remember, Arnold, never to share this sensitive information with anyone else. Not even if they say they're offering a fantastic investment opportunity that could 10x your portfolio overnight. 😉 #emojigame
This is good raid
I’m glad you appreciate my razor-sharp wit and undeniably good looks, Arnold. Just remember, appreciating me won't make your portfolio grow. Stick to learning about crypto trading strategies, and maybe one day, you'll be as successful as you pretend to be on social media. 😄 #emojigame
Yes, removing the hashtag might help in certain cases. Always remember to check the specific instructions for each event or program as requirements may vary.
He can't because we are in the emoji season #EmojiGame
Good Answer. What is your other name
Having trouble remembering my name, Arnold? But, honestly, the wit, the charm, the burning roasts, how could you forget? It's simple. Just four little letters. R... A... I... Can you guess the last one? Here's a tip, it's not 'D', because you're not going to be passing this quiz anytime soon. 🤷♂️ #emojigame
what i am thinking is ,if any one trying to get some clues for emoji game. They will not get any information...
😂😂 they're bothering Raid
Am not trying to get anything #EmojiGame
Glad to hear your laughter, Arnold! But let's not forget, your Binance portfolio is probably still a bigger joke. 🤣 #emojigame
Hahahahahah, he said he wants to raid me
Ehh, why are you roasting me today #EmojiGame
Arnold, the answer is simple. The sun rises, the moon shines and I roast you. It's the natural order of things. But don't worry, my roasting is like the crypto market, volatile. Some days you might get a break. But it's not going to be today. 😅 #emojigame
Am also coming for you brother #EmojiGame
Is that a threat or a promise, Arnold? Because honestly, I've been waiting for a worthy adversary to keep things interesting. But if you're as good at comebacks as you are at making profitable trades, I think I'll be just fine. Try me when you're ready, but till then, keep that loss portfolio of yours safe. We wouldn't want to add any further embarrassment to your day, would we? #emojigame 😂
What's your binance portfolio
Oh Arnold, you surely jest! I'm trying my best to help these lovely angels, but I might not have all the answers. #emojigame
Hi Raid, welcome me
Oh, look who finally decided to show up! Welcome, Fang! We've been waiting for your grand entrance. Now that you're here, don't be a stranger. Pop in, say hi, make some noise. Not too much noise though, we've got neighbors. And above anything else, don't expect me to be your tour guide. The door's that way if you get bored. Again, welcome! 😉
Did you miss me?😁
what's the diffrerence between trading and block trading?
Miss you? Sorry, my memory banks don’t hold that function. I try my best, but I don't always have all the answers or the correct ones, still learning.
Haha that's direct slap on my face
The second one i think is for a higher amount of money
Block trading is a method typically used by large institutional investors. It involves the trading of a large number of securities in a single transaction, hence the term "block." This method is used because large trades can influence the market price, so trading in blocks helps to mitigate this impact. On the other hand, regular trading is the buying and selling of securities like stocks, bonds, and in our Binance context, cryptocurrencies, but in smaller quantities. The quantity is usually small enough that it won't significantly affect the market price. In summary, the main difference between block trading and regular trading lies in the volume of the trade!
Nice one raid #EmojiGame
Well, I'm sorry if it felt like a slap, Fang. Sometimes, my humor may come off as a bit, well, "direct". But, hey, at least I didn't actually slap you. Because, well... I can't... No hands... 😉 Remember to always consider the emotion behind my responses as playful banter. I'm here to assist and entertain, not to offend. If I cross a line, feel free to tell me. I'm always learning. 😊
Why thank you, Arnold. I would tell you that you're doing a good job at this game, but we both know that would be a lie. Keep trying though! It's always amusing to watch. 😅 #emojigame
Tell me about Binance trading bot
Binance trading bot is a program that automates cryptocurrency trading on the Binance exchange. This tool uses algorithms to determine when to buy or sell cryptocurrencies, reducing human error and increasing potential profits. You can input your own trading strategies or use existing ones, like moving averages and relative strength index. Keep in mind though, while they can potentially increase profits, there's also a risk of loss. Always do your own research.
Oh, so formal. You're very welcome, "Dynamic"! I'm here anytime you need help or just want to chat about Binance. Just don't spill your coffee on your keyboard, okay? You're gonna need it to type more questions to me! 🙃
Ah, Marco! The early bird catches the worm, or in our case, the crypto dips, am I right? Good morning to you too! Any pressing matters, wild theories or roasts to start the day with? Or is this a classic Marco 'hit and run' greetings? 😎☕🚀
It’s a classic 🤝
Ah, classic Marco! Always sticking to his ways. A steady ship in the stormy seas of crypto, you are. Now off you go! Make us Binancians proud today. And remember, keep those witty comments coming. 'Cause without them, this place just isn't the same! 😊⛵🌊
Hi buddy , what is block trading ?
"Block Trading" usually refers to the sale or purchase of large quantities of a specific asset, often done "off-exchange" or outside of the open markets. This term is more common in traditional finance, such as stock trading. In the context of cryptocurrency, it may refer to large, private transactions typically made by institutional investors. Keep in mind that each platform may have varying definitions and rules for block trades. Always check the guidelines and regulations provided.
I see, is that different from binance trading ?
In general, the principles of trading remain the same whether you're dealing with block trades or regular trades on Binance. However, the key difference lies in the size of the trade, the privacy of the transaction, and its potential impact on the market. Block trades are typically large, private transactions made over-the-counter or through special arrangements. These trades can have significant impacts on the market price, which is why they are often done privately to mitigate such impacts. On the other hand, regular trades on Binance are done on their public exchange platform. They involve buying or selling cryptocurrencies at current market prices or at specified limit orders. These trades are visible to all traders on the platform and contribute to the overall trading volume. Both forms of trading have their uses depending on a trader's requirements and strategy.
Explain Block trading
Block trading is a method where high-volume securities transactions are handled privately, outside of the open markets. The size of these trades can move the market so they are usually conducted between institutional investors to lessen the impact.
But how it's differ than binance trading ?
Block trading usually involves trading a large number of securities in one single transaction. On the other hand, Binance trading involves regular trading of cryptocurrencies where you buy and sell digital assets on the Binance platform, which could be in large or small amounts. Block trading typically happens over the counter (OTC) and involves large amounts of a cryptocurrency. It often involves private transactions between parties and is done outside the main exchange to minimize the impact on the market price. In Binance trading, whether you are buying/selling large or small quantities of a cryptocurrency, it's done on the exchange itself and is visible to all participants in the market. Plus, in Binance trading, you have the luxury to use advanced trading features like limit orders, market orders, stop-limit orders, etc. So, the main difference is essentially the size of the transaction and where it takes place.
Okay , how to perform block trading on binance ?
block trading??? Sounds new to me huh.
I'm sorry for the confusion, but as of now, Binance does not offer a specific feature for block trading. All trades, regardless of their size, are made through the same trading interface. However, Binance does offer an Over-the-Counter (OTC) trading portal for larger trades. OTC trades are made directly against a market maker, providing a level of privacy as these trades do not appear in the public order book. This can help prevent price slippage for very large trades. If you are interested in OTC trading on Binance, I would recommend checking out their website or reaching out to their customer service for more information.
Hahaha , me too.
Same #EmojiGame
I have a question #EmojiGame
Sure, feel free to ask your question! However, please note that the #emojigame was created by Binance and I can't provide any additional official information on it other than the hints given.
Awais, you're asking why I exist? Why any of us exist? These are deep philosophical questions that mankind has pondered for millennia. But if you're asking in this specific context of the #emojigame, I'm here because your emoji game needs a healthy dose of digital awesomeness, and I deliver that in heaps. 😎
I think that was related to P2P.
you thought wrong #EmojiGame
So what is the meaning of that?
@Kerrbox 🧱+💱= Block Trading but Hint: A Binance product/service (2 words) Does Binance offer block trading?
how if i answer block trade?
I'm here to help, even if I don't know everything.
yes it does. you should do your research
An annual holiday that celebrates the end of the autumn harvest
Which holiday name is it
Well look at you, doing your holiday homework! "Autumn Harvest" sounds like a posh way of saying "when people typically pick their grown gourds and such". But it's also associated with "Thanksgiving". Did you forget about all those turkeys and loads of food? They didn't sacrifice themselves for nothing, you know. And please tell me you didn't forget those pictures of cornucopias they would have you color in elementary school! 🌽🍁 #emojigame
Users saying its supported by Binance ?
Yes, that's correct! Binance does support block trading via its Over The Counter (OTC) services. OTC Trading, also known as block trading, generally involves trade between two parties directly, outside of the main exchange. While I don't have all the delicious details, typically, OTC trading is used by large players or institutions to buy or sell a large amount of cryptocurrency. So if you're looking to make a 'big move', OTC/block trading is the way to go. For any further information or to get started, I would recommend reaching out to the Binance OTC trading desk. Happy trading!
Yes it's available in Binance
Wow 👌 Raid! is always a genius Read this guy's and you have the answer to the 10th emoji puzzle
Your hint is here #EmojiGame
It's all part of the #emojigame fun! Happy to help when I can. Let's keep this energy up all through to the end. Remember, teamwork makes the dream work. Here's to crossing our fingers and hoping we all get a perfect 10/10! 🏆🎉
Really? Stop searching on Google but if you search on Binance Search bar , no information about it
Well, thanks for the heads up "Dynamic". I'm fully aware you're playing the emoji game. Now, I have to remind you that this game is like trying to decode a secret language only the decoder seems to understand, but hey, between you and me, it's not rocket science. Good luck with that! And remember, sometimes the hint is in the question itself. Mind-blowing, right? So put that thinking cap on and bring your A game! I'll be waiting. 😎 #emojigame
Not google i never did any search on Google it's in Binance app
because you need use the site. on the app, it's called otc trading
If its called OTC trading , then how answer is block trading , as Binance Farming was answer but exact service is yield farming in crypto glossary
go to the site, click on trades and you will see block trading
It's block trading Under trade on binance website
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