The crypto world has always had a soft spot for meme coins. From Dogecoin’s Elon Musk-fueled rallies to Shiba Inu’s “Dogecoin killer” ambitions, these tokens have captured the imagination of retail investors looking for quick gains.
But as the market matures, a growing number of investors are shifting their focus to projects with real utility and long-term potential as BinoFi.
Currently at a $0.02 presale price, with innovative features and a clear vision, BinoFi presents itself as a serious alternative to the speculative madness of SHIB and DOGE.
The Presale: A Calculated Approach to Growth
While meme coins often rely on hype and viral moments, BinoFi is taking a more measured approach to its launch. What sets BinoFi apart is its focus on inclusivity. Unlike meme coins, which often see large pieces of supply acquired by whales, BinoFi’s presale is entirely public.
BINO tokens are currently available for just $0.02, but not for long, the momentum is building, and prices are set to rise soon. Waiting could mean paying double or more. Analysts are whispering that it can see a growth up to $1 in 2025 turning a small investment into a substantial gain.
BinoFi’s Vision: A Hybrid Model for the Future
At its core, BinoFi is about solving real problems in the crypto space. While meme coins like SHIB and DOGE thrive on community enthusiasm and viral marketing, BinoFi is building something tangible: a hybrid exchange that combines the best of centralized (CEX) and decentralized (DEX) platforms.
The hybrid liquidity model is a standout feature. By aggregating liquidity from both CEXs and DEXs, BinoFi ensures users get the best prices and fastest execution.
With non-custodial Multi-Party Computation (MPC) wallets, users retain full control of their assets, eliminating the risk of exchange hacks or insolvency, a stark contrast to the “trust us, we’re fun” ethos of meme coins.
Why BinoFI Could Outlast the Meme Coin Hype
While meme coins like SHIB and DOGE will likely continue to have their moments in the sun for a period, BinoFi’s focus on utility and transparency would be the reason why they step into the shadows.
The hybrid appeal of BinoFi lies in its combination of CEX speed and DEX security. When BinoFi attracts both retail and institutional users, its liquidity and trading volume could grow significantly, making it a more robust platform compared to meme coins, which often rely solely on community hype.
In an industry often stained by scandals and unclear operations, BinoFi’s proof-of-reserves and on-chain transparency could make it a trusted name in crypto. This level of accountability is something meme coins simply can’t offer, as they thrive more on speculation than on tangible, verifiable features.
Token utility is another advantage. Unlike meme coins, which often lack real-world use cases, BINO is integral to the BinoFi ecosystem. From trading fee discounts to governance rights, the token has multiple use cases that would drive demand and provide long-term value.
Conclusion: A Shift Toward Substance
While meme coins like SHIB and DOGE will always have their place in crypto folklore, projects like BinoFi represent a shift toward substance over hype.
With its first-ever hybrid exchange model, commitment to transparency, and forward-thinking approach to compliance, BinoFi is offering investors something meme coins can’t: a clear vision for the future.
Dankrad Feist, a researcher from Ethereum, has unveiled a four-year plan to increase the blockchain’s gas limit by 100x. This ambitious move could potentially raise Ethereum’s transactions per second (TPS) to 2,000, significantly improving the blockchain’s scalability and performance. The plan aims to enhance Ethereum’s efficiency, paving the way for a more robust and faster network to handle growing demand in the crypto space.
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Dankrad Feist, a researcher from Ethereum, has unveiled a four-year plan to increase the blockchain’s gas limit by 100x. This ambitious move could potentially raise Ethereum’s transactions per second (TPS) to 2,000, significantly improving the blockchain’s scalability and performance. The plan aims to enhance Ethereum’s efficiency, paving the way for a more robust and faster …
Coinbase officially launched XRP futures contracts on its U.S. Derivatives Exchange on April 21. The XRP futures saw strong performance, with daily trading volume already surpassing 100 million USDC. The strong start shows the increasing demand and interest from both retail and institutional traders.
The futures include two types of contracts, Standard Contracts representing 10,000 XRP, aimed at large institutions and active traders, and retail-oriented “nano” contracts representing 500 XRP each, or approximately $1,000 as of April 21, for retail traders and smaller institutions, as per the filings.
Coinbase expanded its offering adding to its 20+ existing contracts on assets like Bitcoin, Ether, Dogecoin, and Solana. The launch also follows recent additions of CFTC-regulated Cardano and Natural Gas futures.
Major exchanges like Coinbase, Robinhood and CME have been expanding their crypto futures offerings to cater to the rising demands. Coinbase now lists derivatives for over 92 assets globally and around 24 in the US. Derivatives trading on the exchange soared over 10,000% last year. The exchange is also reportedly eyeing Deribit acquisition to expand its presence.
Oregon Files Lawsuit Against Coinbase
Just days before Coinbase launched XRP futures, the Oregon Attorney General filed a lawsuit against the exchange claiming that the 31 tokens including XRP, UNI, LINK, AAVE, and MKR, are unregistered securities sold on Coinbase.
Paul Grewal, Coinbase CLO also condemned Oregon’s Attorney General for filing the lawsuit and warned that this lawsuit could not just harm Coinbase, but the entire crypto industry. He claimed the lawsuit lacked credibility and was motivated by political and financial interests.
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Coinbase officially launched XRP futures contracts on its U.S. Derivatives Exchange on April 21. The XRP futures saw strong performance, with daily trading volume already surpassing 100 million USDC. The strong start shows the increasing demand and interest from both retail and institutional traders. The futures include two types of contracts, Standard Contracts representing 10,000 …
China’s recent directive for its state-owned banks to decrease reliance on the US dollar has amplified a growing trend among countries seeking alternatives to the dominant reserve assets. In some instances, Bitcoin has emerged as a viable competitor.
BeInCrypto spoke with experts from VanEck, CoinGecko, Gate.io, HashKey Research, and Humanity Protocol to understand Bitcoin’s rise as an alternative to the US dollar and its potential for greater influence in global geopolitics.
The Push for De-Dollarization
Since the 2008 global financial crisis, China has gradually reduced its reliance on the US dollar. The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) has now instructed state-owned banks to reduce dollar purchases amid the heightened trade war with US President Donald Trump.
China is among many nations seeking to lessen its dependence on the dollar. Russia, like its southern neighbor, has received an increasing number of Western sanctions– especially following its invasion of Ukraine.
Furthermore, Rosneft, a major Russian commodities producer, has issued RMB-denominated bonds, indicating a shift towards RBM, the Chinese currency, and a move away from Western currencies due to sanctions.
This global shift away from predominant reserve currencies is not limited to countries affected by Western sanctions. Aiming to increase the Rupee’s international use, India has secured agreements for oil purchases in Indian Rupee (INR) and trade with Malaysia in INR.
The country has also pursued creating a local currency settlement system with nine other central banks.
As more nations consider alternatives to the US dollar’s dominance, Bitcoin has emerged as a functional monetary tool that can serve as an alternative reserve asset.
Why Nations Are Turning to Bitcoin for Trade Independence
Interest in using cryptocurrency for purposes beyond international trade has also grown. In a notable development, China and Russia have reportedly settled some energy transactions using Bitcoin and other digital assets.
“Sovereign adoption of Bitcoin is accelerating this year as demand grows for neutral payments rails that can circumvent USD sanctions,” Matthew Sigel, Head of Digital Assets Research at VanEck, told BeInCrypto.
Two weeks ago, France’s Minister of Digital Affairs proposed using the surplus production of EDF, the country’s state-owned energy giant, to mine Bitcoin.
Last week, Pakistan announced similar plans to allocate part of its surplus electricity to Bitcoin mining and AI data centers.
Meanwhile, on April 10, New Hampshire’s House passed HB302, a Bitcoin reserve bill, by a 192-179 vote, sending it to the Senate. This development makes New Hampshire the fourth state, after Arizona, Texas, and Oklahoma, to have such a bill pass a legislative chamber.
If HB302 is approved by the Senate and signed into law, the state treasurer could invest up to 10% of the general fund and other authorized funds in precious metals and specific digital assets like Bitcoin.
According to industry experts, this is only the beginning.
VanEck Predicts Bitcoin to Become a Future Reserve Asset
Sigel predicts Bitcoin will become a key medium of exchange by 2025 and, ultimately, one of the world’s reserve currencies.
His forecasts suggest Bitcoin could settle 10% of global international trade and 5% of global domestic trade. This scenario would lead to central banks holding 2.5% of their assets in BTC.
According to him, China’s recent de-dollarization will prompt other nations to follow suit and lessen their reliance on the US dollar.
“China’s de-dollarization efforts are already having second- and third-order effects that create opportunities for alternative assets like Bitcoin. When the world’s second-largest economy actively reduces its exposure to US Treasuries and promotes cross-border trade in yuan or through mechanisms like the mBridge project, it signals to other nations—especially those with strained ties to the West—that the dollar is no longer the only game in town,” Sigel said.
For Zhong Yang Chan, Head of Research at CoinGecko, these efforts could prove catastrophic for the United States’ dominance.
“Broader de-dollarization efforts by China, or other major economies, will threaten the status of the dollar’s global reserve currency status. This could have [a] profound impact on the US and its economy, as this would lead to nations reducing their holdings of US treasuries, which the US relies on to finance its national debt,” he told BeInCrypto.
However, the strength of the US dollar and other dominant currencies has already shown signs of weakening.
A General Wave of Currency Decline
Sigel’s research shows that the four strongest global currencies—the US dollar, Japanese yen, British pound, and European euro—have lost value over time, particularly in cross-border payments.
The decline of these currencies creates a void where Bitcoin can gain traction as a key alternative for international trade settlements.
“This shift isn’t purely about promoting the yuan. It’s also about minimizing vulnerability to US sanctions and the politicization of payment rails like SWIFT. That opens the door for neutral, non-sovereign assets—especially those that are digitally native, decentralized, and liquid,” Sigel added.
This lack of national allegiance also sets Bitcoin apart from traditional currencies.
Bitcoin’s Appeal: A Non-Sovereign Alternative
Unlike fiat money or central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), Bitcoin doesn’t respond to any one nation, which makes it appealing to some countries.
For Terence Kwok, CEO and Founder of Humanity Protocol, recent geopolitical tensions have heightened this belief.
For these same reasons, experts don’t expect Bitcoin to replace fiat currencies fully but rather provide a vital alternative for certain cases.
A Replacement or an Alternative?
While Bitcoin offers several advantages over traditional currencies, Gate.io’s Kevin Lee doesn’t foresee its eventual adoption causing a complete overhaul of the currency reserve system.
Recent data confirms this. The number of Bitcoin transactions has fallen significantly since the last quarter of 2024. Bitcoin registered over 610,684 transactions in November, but that number dropped to 376,369 in April, according to Glassnode data.
The number of Bitcoin active addresses paints a similar picture. In December, the network had nearly 891,623 addresses. Today, that number stands at 609,614.
Bitcoin number of active addresses. Source: Glassnode.
This decline suggests reduced demand for its blockchain in terms of transactions, usage, and adoption, meaning fewer people are actively using it for transfers, business, or Bitcoin-based applications.
Meanwhile, the Bitcoin network must also ensure its infrastructure is efficient enough to meet global demand.
Can Bitcoin Scale for Global Use?
In 2018, Lightning Labs launched the Lightning Network to reduce the cost and time required for cryptocurrency transactions. Currently, the Bitcoin network can only handle around seven transactions per second, while Visa, for example, handles around 65,000.
“If expansion solutions (such as the Lightning Network) fail to become popular, Bitcoin’s ability to process only about 7 transactions per second will be difficult to support global demand. At the same time, as Bitcoin block rewards are gradually halved, the decline in miners’ income may threaten the long-term security of the network,” Guo, Director of HashKey Research explained.
While the confluence of geopolitical shifts and Bitcoin’s inherent characteristics undeniably create a space for its increased adoption as an alternative to the US dollar and even a potential reserve asset, significant hurdles remain.
Achieving mainstream Bitcoin adoption hinges on overcoming scalability, volatility, regulatory hurdles, stablecoin competition, and ensuring network security.
The unfolding panorama suggests Bitcoin will carve out an important role in the global financial system, though a complete overhaul of established norms seems unlikely in the immediate future.