Imagine you're borrowing money to trade stocks, but instead of stocks, you're trading cryptocurrency. Coin-Margined Trading is like that. You use cryptocurrency as collateral (like a deposit) to borrow more cryptocurrency and trade with a larger amount than you actually own. This can be risky because the value of cryptocurrency can fluctuate quickly, and you could lose more than you invested.
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