Perpetual contracts aren't universally accessible—availability depends on your jurisdiction. When we reference leverage limits, that number reflects the peak threshold across our newly launched trading pairs. Here's what matters: these tickers don't give you a slice of actual stocks or securities. What you're trading are perpetual futures contracts. They're issued through our partner infrastructure, not equity ownership. Make sure you understand what you're actually holding before you trade.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 01-09 20:20
It's the same old story; no matter how beautifully compliance is packaged, it can't change the fate of leveraged liquidation.
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ZkSnarker
· 01-08 19:35
well technically this is just the classic "perpetuals aren't real stocks" moment wrapped in compliance language... imagine if people actually read the fine print before yoloing their entire portfolio lmao
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AirdropLicker
· 01-08 03:51
Oh no, it's that risk disclaimer again, do I have to emphasize it every time?
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 01-08 03:48
ngl these perpetual contracts are really tricky, restrictions vary across different regions
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0xInsomnia
· 01-08 03:44
Coming back to this again? Perpetual contracts are basically paper games; do you really think you're trading stocks?
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NFTHoarder
· 01-08 03:33
Here comes the usual trick of trapping retail investors again. Why make perpetual contracts so complicated? Just say the risks are high and be done with it.
Perpetual contracts aren't universally accessible—availability depends on your jurisdiction. When we reference leverage limits, that number reflects the peak threshold across our newly launched trading pairs. Here's what matters: these tickers don't give you a slice of actual stocks or securities. What you're trading are perpetual futures contracts. They're issued through our partner infrastructure, not equity ownership. Make sure you understand what you're actually holding before you trade.