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Did anyone from here file a suit against IG for XRP delisting ??.. how come they are now allowing a product relayed to ripple … I hope someone is active out on this front
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I’ve been exploring RWA (Real-World Asset) projects to focus on this festive season. Currently, I hold ONDO and QNT, but INK Finance (Quill) has caught my attention due to its robust and versatile features. Here’s why: INK Finance acts as financial infrastructure for protocols, DAOs, and RWA originators, enabling them to: - Earn yield. - Manage treasuries. - Tokenize real-world assets (RWAs) with a focus on compliance and integrity. The platform provides a scalable solution for web3 DAOs, protocols, and asset managers, empowering them to: - Customize asset management and governance frameworks through a no-code interface. - Establish on-chain credit and financial competence. INK Finance offers a comprehensive, frictionless solution for organized financial activities, combining scalability and customizability. With its token now available on BingX Spot, I’m planning to take a position around the support zone, that is being respected, looking at the chart below, if the price of QUILL break my bearish trendline on the chart, I will ape in to hold long term, with the current market trend and how are are going into the altcoin season, I'm hoping it'll break the ATH. Trade QUILL Here Sign up on BingX Here
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I tried out Ink Finance ($QUILL), and it feels like a game changer for anyone managing DAOs or looking into RWA tokenization and with the no-code framework makes it super accessible, even for traders like me. Also, seeing how it bridges traditional finance and Web3 has been eye-opening and It’s amazing how far DeFi tools have come this one looks tailored for scalability and compliance. Currently listed on BingX, and I’m excited to see where it goes from here. If you’re into DAOs or crypto governance, this is worth checking out.
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I've got a spreadsheet I use to download data to analyse positions - it's been working fine (until recently) and limits itself to not make more than 60 calls per minute.
For around a week however, the API to request data is failing with http code 403 ("error.public-api.exceeded-api-key-allowance") after only making around 25 requests.
Has the "calls per minute" changed from 60 to 25? The spreadsheet tracks how many calls have been made in the last 60 seconds, so I know for a fact I've not gone over the call limit.
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