I've been using Binance Skills Hub for nearly half a year, and I've gone from thinking "everything seems useful" to now recognizing that "only these 4 categories are truly active for me." I want to share some practical results.
**Category 1: Trading + Monitoring** (80% of users stick here)
Parameterized order placement, take profit and stop-loss order management, real-time funding rate monitoring — this is the most common play. I mainly use it to auto-adjust my stop-loss levels and keep an eye on overnight funding fees. Essentially, it automates what you would otherwise have to do manually 10 times. The efficiency boost is significant, especially when holding more than 5 contract positions.
**Category 2: On-chain Alpha** (valued mainly by advanced holders)
Smart money address tracking, new token issuance scanning, hot sector radar. For example, when new liquidity mining mechanisms launch or a chain's DeFi ecosystem expands, these tools help me quickly pinpoint areas to explore instead of passively waiting for info to float into the community. The data tracked usually has a delay of 1-3 minutes, which is enough to serve as a reference indicator.
**Category 3: DeFi Yields** (severely overlooked stable allocation)
Monitoring high APY pools and near-term PT arbitrage rules — the monthly yield rates in this area often range from 8-15%, with relatively low volatility, making it an excellent allocation to balance the risks of high-leverage trading. I allocate 20% of my trading account to these strategies to help flatten overall drawdown.
**Category 4: Content Distribution** (I believe this is the most underappreciated)
Automated market reports, hot topic summaries, multi-platform synchronized publishing — these tools fully automate the entire process of "data collection → text generation → publishing." Most people are unaware of this potential, thinking that AI-generated content is unreliable. In reality, with the right prompts and data sources, the quality and efficiency can surpass manual editing.
Honestly, Category 1 is suitable for all active traders, Categories 2-3 require a basic understanding of on-chain ecosystems and DeFi, and the potential of Category 4 is far from fully explored. Which category are you primarily using now?
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**Category 1: Trading + Monitoring** (80% of users stick here)
Parameterized order placement, take profit and stop-loss order management, real-time funding rate monitoring — this is the most common play. I mainly use it to auto-adjust my stop-loss levels and keep an eye on overnight funding fees. Essentially, it automates what you would otherwise have to do manually 10 times. The efficiency boost is significant, especially when holding more than 5 contract positions.
**Category 2: On-chain Alpha** (valued mainly by advanced holders)
Smart money address tracking, new token issuance scanning, hot sector radar. For example, when new liquidity mining mechanisms launch or a chain's DeFi ecosystem expands, these tools help me quickly pinpoint areas to explore instead of passively waiting for info to float into the community. The data tracked usually has a delay of 1-3 minutes, which is enough to serve as a reference indicator.
**Category 3: DeFi Yields** (severely overlooked stable allocation)
Monitoring high APY pools and near-term PT arbitrage rules — the monthly yield rates in this area often range from 8-15%, with relatively low volatility, making it an excellent allocation to balance the risks of high-leverage trading. I allocate 20% of my trading account to these strategies to help flatten overall drawdown.
**Category 4: Content Distribution** (I believe this is the most underappreciated)
Automated market reports, hot topic summaries, multi-platform synchronized publishing — these tools fully automate the entire process of "data collection → text generation → publishing." Most people are unaware of this potential, thinking that AI-generated content is unreliable. In reality, with the right prompts and data sources, the quality and efficiency can surpass manual editing.
Honestly, Category 1 is suitable for all active traders, Categories 2-3 require a basic understanding of on-chain ecosystems and DeFi, and the potential of Category 4 is far from fully explored. Which category are you primarily using now?
$BTC $ETH $BNB #BinanceSquare #Skills