Despite fluctuating market sentiment, significant capital flows reflect asset repositioning across major exchanges.
Binance Remains Dominant: Binance led significantly with $1.92 billion in February inflows, confirming its role as the main global liquidity hub.
Strong growth was also seen at Deribit ($305.68 million), Bitget ($205.95M), MEXC ($175.11M), and OKX ($150.64M), all securing substantial positive net inflows. Crypto.com and Gate also saw smaller gains.
Conversely, Bybit, Gemini, and HTX experienced capital outflows totaling -$633.46M.
Pros stay zen, knowing that value isn’t just about the pump.
Red days, green days — trading bots act on every opportunity for you.
Ease your mind, carry on.
the worst type of goal is quantity focused (i.e. reply to 50 tweets a day)
if the incentive is action without thought or quality, you're never going to win
instead:
- set impact-based goals
- define a quality threshold and don't go below it
One of the most obvious directional bets in crypto is longing mobile wallet adoption
Looking at the a16z report, there's now ~41m monthly mobile wallet users. And if you size it relative to their reported ~180m monthly active addresses = ~23% mobile penetration*. A good benchmark ex-crypto is mobile banking in the US, which sits at ~70% penetration (WorldBank)
When you zoom out, crypto's form factor of the future is almost certainly your phone, especially as action parity relative to desktop is now close to equivalent
This directional trend is a big part of the reason why wallet and wallet infra companies keep getting acquired. These wallets live on your device (where people spend the most amount of time) and they end up owning the end user (aka fat wallet thesis h/t @robbiepetersen_ ). As the story plays out in real time, you see these wallets now starting to evolve their relationship with the end users; morphing from pure trading products to full-fledged digital neobanks
*Think the penetration # is higher because there's definitely double counting across chains in their #'s
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