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can i sue binance for liquidating me?
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Sure
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>>61102979
are crypto exchanges LEGALLY OBLIGED to let you withdraw thousands of dollars of free money after lending you the money for leverage?
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You can sue, but can you win? Can you settle even?
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>>61102979
Sure, do you live in China, the Cayman Islands, or Seychelles?
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This is some retarded pussy shit to have my 2x liquidated.
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>>61103000
No US citizens allowed, so no chance of a decent lawsuit.
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>>61102979
They are protected by the fine print.
When you use leverage or margin, you are playing a game where your opponent has the right to end the game at any time. This is true across all the brokerages and exchanges, with the only difference being how much rope they're willing to give you to hang yourself.



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