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It's definitely strange. Binance did $40 billion in volume in the last 24 hours. Even if their effective fee is only 1/100 of a percent that's $4 million. If we assume they do half that volume every day on average that's 730 million in revenue per year. Surely costs can't be that high?


> Binance did $40 billion in volume in the last 24 hours.

It didn't

> Even if their effective fee is only 1/100 of a percent that's $4 million.

It's not.

The reason? They "traded" fictitious currencies whose "value" is pure speculation and nonsense. Their fees are also denominated in these fictitious currencies.

However, neither the offices they rent nor the people they employ have any interest in these, because rent and salaries are paid in something that actually has value: the dollar.

Now, where does the actual money come from is a good question, but I'm too lazy to read their SEC filing.


> because rent and salaries are paid in something that actually has value: the dollar.

In 2018, 90% of employees received their salaries in BNB

https://www.ccn.com/90-of-employees-at-major-crypto-exchange...


Those employees have to eat and pay rent. None of that is in BNB.

Given their "grossly inaccurate filings" I wouldn't trust random tweets https://www.ft.com/content/3fb2f6cf-e132-43f4-9d6a-34fd13eb8...


Wow company scrip is back


Gonna be tough motivating the troops !


If there is enough volume in these trades to make appreciable fees then there is enough to continuously sell it.


https://s27.q4cdn.com/397450999/files/doc_financials/2022/q3...

They had $365mm in revenue from transactions. They has $1.1b in expenses. $550mm is employee/r&d.


I have calculated salary costs alone to be 30m a month at least. Could also be up to 80m, though, I have used the most conservative calculation I could reasonably come up with.

Then comes office infrastructure, if any and cloud assets.


They publicly disclose this info ;)

They have >4k employees. Assuming they make US minimum wage, they would cost almost 240,000,000/yr. It’s almost certainly MUCH higher.

They spend $550b a quarter on R/D. That’s likely mostly salary.

https://s27.q4cdn.com/397450999/files/doc_financials/2022/q3...


> They spend $550b a quarter on R/D. That’s likely mostly salary.

What does b stand for again…


Billion?


And how many quarters in a year? 550 billion * 4 quarters = 2.2 trillion dollars in R&D each year...


Depends on how extravagant they are with executive bonuses, employee perks, fancy offices and cloud resources.




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