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Data on PancakeSwap - The Number One DEX on BSC | August 2026 - by @dalz
A detailed data-focused update on PancakeSwap (CAKE) covering its status as the leading DEX on BSC and its broader ecosystem. The post reviews multiple metrics as of August 14, 2026, including Total Value Locked (TVL) around $2.1B, trading volume trends (2025 revival and 2026 slowdown), DEX vs CEX volume snapshot, user activity (daily active wallets ~357k), top trading pairs (shift from USDT-dominated to more diverse pairs), CAKE token supply dynamics (deflationary burn, ~333.9M supply; cap reduced to 400M), and CAKE price movements ( ~$1.43 on Aug 14, 2026 after fluctuations from $40+ in 2021 and a mid-2025 rally). The post highlights the consolidation phase in 2026, the centralized nature of BSC as a trade-off, and emphasizes ongoing data updates from DefiLlama, CoinGecko, Token Terminal, and other trackers.
NONKYC.io 👍🏼 Approved as of today. - by @kyclist
The post reviews NONKYC.io as an approved, non-identifying crypto exchange suitable for anonymous trading and withdrawals. The author shares personal experiences with various instant exchanges, criticizing identity verification and data collection practices. They praise NONKYC.io for not requiring identity, accepting disposable emails, and supporting non-Google 2FA, while noting withdrawals incur small fees (about $1) and suggesting modest initial testing (under $1,000) before potentially investing in the exchange’s own coin for fee discounts. The post includes screenshots and emphasizes caution about data privacy, self-custody, and security in crypto trading, warning about exchanges that require KYC and banks’ involvement in crypto.
A day solving problems at work with some out of the box thinking - by @behiver
A engineer describes solving production replication issues by creatively replaying third-party messages in a controlled test environment to help developers diagnose problems faster, highlighting out-of-the-box thinking and a playful tone.
Una blockchain puede ser descentralizada y su cultura no serlo - by @enrique89
Original language: Spanish
APeakD post argues that blockchain decentralization is not just about protocol architecture but also about the cultural dynamics within a community, emphasizing that truly decentralized systems require constant attention to who participates, how problems are identified, and how opportunities are distributed beyond mere budget discussions.
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