Farcaster wallet adds limit orders, bringing automated trading to its social finance app
Farcaster's limit orders enhance user autonomy in crypto trading, potentially increasing platform engagement and revenue through automated transactions. The post Farcaster wallet adds limit orders, bringing automated tra...
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Farcaster's limit orders enhance user autonomy in crypto trading, potentially increasing platform engagement and revenue through automated transactions.
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