In the past, trading was private. Profits and losses only fluctuated within one's own account, and thoughts only took place in one's own mind.
But gradually we find that the young people of this generation want to have control over their privacy rights in their own hands. They should have the authority to decide what to keep private and what to make public. The trading platform is no different. More and more traders are starting to "go public" - showcasing their strategies, demonstrating position changes, and even discussing the parameter adjustment process of their robots openly. This is not just showing off, but more like a form of expression, seeking resonance, and finding a "kindred spirit." To become a new generation exchange, one must understand the thoughts of the new generation. Today, Gate Square officially launched the trading card sharing feature. Spot earnings, contract positions, and trading robot performance can be generated into cards with one click and shared with the community. After sharing, there is still a chance to receive up to 10% of the fee rebate. But the functionality is just the surface; what is truly noteworthy is that trading is becoming a new social language. Strategies are no longer just about profit and loss, but a demonstration of one's way of thinking. Trading is not just a response to the market; it may very well become a starting point for influencing others. Perhaps in the future, what we look at is not just how much you earned, but how you see it, how you do it, and who you let see it, who you influenced. #GateSquare #NextGeneration
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In the past, trading was private. Profits and losses only fluctuated within one's own account, and thoughts only took place in one's own mind.
But gradually we find that the young people of this generation want to have control over their privacy rights in their own hands. They should have the authority to decide what to keep private and what to make public.
The trading platform is no different. More and more traders are starting to "go public" - showcasing their strategies, demonstrating position changes, and even discussing the parameter adjustment process of their robots openly. This is not just showing off, but more like a form of expression, seeking resonance, and finding a "kindred spirit."
To become a new generation exchange, one must understand the thoughts of the new generation.
Today, Gate Square officially launched the trading card sharing feature. Spot earnings, contract positions, and trading robot performance can be generated into cards with one click and shared with the community.
After sharing, there is still a chance to receive up to 10% of the fee rebate.
But the functionality is just the surface; what is truly noteworthy is that trading is becoming a new social language. Strategies are no longer just about profit and loss, but a demonstration of one's way of thinking. Trading is not just a response to the market; it may very well become a starting point for influencing others.
Perhaps in the future, what we look at is not just how much you earned, but how you see it, how you do it, and who you let see it, who you influenced.
#GateSquare #NextGeneration