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Open a binance account
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open a binance account

Kraken also has 12% staking for Kusama, and staking for FLOW, Cosmos and other coins. For yield farming check out PancakeBunnyswap, Good luckĪlso, if you are interested in DOT, would suggest Kraken, which has a very liquid and active DOT capacity and also offers 12% APY staking.

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The issue is liquidity on Gate in these names is not great so for these to trade in size I usually go to PancakeSwap. I also use CEX (Centralized Exchange) alternatives which are open to US citizen such as Kraken and Gate, and Gate actually lists a lot of the BSC names like BNB, CAKE, BSCpad, LIT, ENJ, etc. This why you are seeing Cardano (ADA), Polkadot/Kusama ecosystemc names, Cosmos/Kava ecosystem blockchain, etc rally. These are both supposed to address high gas fees and congestion on the Ethereum network but for now, it's getting worse. Also, Uniswap v3 was delayed to May 5 now I believe, and Ethereum Layer 2 will be delayed. Also, you will note that many of the bigger IDO launchpads like Duckstarter, Polkastarter, MantraDao, POOLZ, etc are also trying to migrate some functionality to BSC to capture the people who are fed up with ETH/Uniswap gas fees.). But it's hit and miss and still expensive compared to the cents charged by Pancake Swap. between midnight-6am US East Coast time, so let's say 2pm - 8pm AEST). Yes, you can try and time usage of Uniswap during US early morning hours (ie. Let me just say that over the past few months I've transitioned from Uniswap or other ETH-based DEXs (Decentralized Exchanges, inc SushiSwap, 1inch Swap, etc) to more BSC (Binance Smart Chain) Pancake Swap simply due to the huge gas fees for using Uniswap. Happy to provide any suggestions or advice as I've been trying to navigate the crypto world for several years as a US citizen living outside the US (in Asia). I hope this information is helpful to fellow US expats who have an interest in crypto. I now basically have to use DEXs like Pancake Swap (fine, low fees), and Uniswap (terrible, high fees but for ERC20 tokens, or small cap tokens, have to use).

open a binance account

So bottom-line, I gave up trying to trade on Binance which is unfortunate because Binance, their low gas fees, the speedy throughput, and many new issues launching on BSC are superior to Ethereum high gas fees and slow/failed transactions. I then tried to open a Binance.US account but was stymied right away because you are not allowed to input a non-US address. I immediately closed all positions or transferred positions to non-exchange wallets which accept BSC (Binance Smart Chain) BEP20 tokens or some wallets which are ERC20/BEP20 compatible (i.e. They said they would give me 14 days to liquidate positions and withdraw funds. However, after about a month, I receive a pop-up notification on my desktop site which said they noticed that I "identified" as a US person (true, because I provided my passport initially for account verification) and (international) was not permitted to accept any US person. I was able to open a (international) account. : So just to share my experience, I am a US expat living in Singapore.














Open a binance account