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September 26, 2018, 06:34:51 AM
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Hi folks,
Just bumping into this news today (original article in French): the launch of Binance Info 2.0. Translation: the platform aims to facilitate access to project information for investors by compiling selected data from multiple sources.
In the ever-expanding world of cryptocurrencies, information is crucial. Being on the lookout for the latest news and treating flows and rumors are time-consuming and not always easy tasks. Binance, on a recent publication, talks about the launch of Binance Info 2.0, a platform to make information more accessible to the user. In this release, the trading giant says that Binance Info was designed to "allow users to access a significant amount of resources in a short time on the majority of existing projects and learn more about their practical usefulness" .

50 rating sites and more than 1000 reports

The Binance team says it has compiled resources on more than 1400 currencies and tokens. Info 2.0 will provide the most comprehensive compilation of third-party ratings on blockchain projects. Binance Info leverages data from more than 50 rating sites and media, including blokt.com, and has a library of over 1,000 reports to date. All reports are already downloadable for free to users. Binance suggests that this initiative is intended to help them better understand the currencies available in the ecosystem and make better investment decisions.



Visually, Info is presented as an additional tab in the interface of the exchange platform, proposing a list of projects sorted by relevance. For each entry, direct links to the documentation (white paper, forum ...) and summary scores based on data from multiple agencies and evaluation sites will be available. By clicking on any rating report, the user will be redirected to a full report on the project that is of interest. All reports can be downloaded for free in English and Chinese.

The platform also indicated that it would implement other interactive features, such as video content support.

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