Futures
Hundreds of contracts settled in USDT or BTC
TradFi
Gold
One platform for global traditional assets
Options
HOT
Trade European-style vanilla options
Unified Account
Maximize your capital efficiency
Demo Trading
Futures Kickoff
Get prepared for your futures trading
Futures Events
Participate in events to win generous rewards
Demo Trading
Use virtual funds to experience risk-free trading
Launch
CandyDrop
Collect candies to earn airdrops
Launchpool
Quick staking, earn potential new tokens
HODLer Airdrop
Hold GT and get massive airdrops for free
Launchpad
Be early to the next big token project
Alpha Points
New
Trade on-chain assets and enjoy airdrop rewards!
Futures Points
New
Earn futures points and claim airdrop rewards
Investment
Simple Earn
Earn interests with idle tokens
Auto-Invest
Auto-invest on a regular basis
Dual Investment
Buy low and sell high to take profits from price fluctuations
Soft Staking
Earn rewards with flexible staking
Crypto Loan
0 Fees
Pledge one crypto to borrow another
Lending Center
One-stop lending hub
VIP Wealth Hub
Customized wealth management empowers your assets growth
Private Wealth Management
Customized asset management to grow your digital assets
Quant Fund
Top asset management team helps you profit without hassle
Staking
Stake cryptos to earn in PoS products
Smart Leverage
New
No forced liquidation before maturity, worry-free leveraged gains
GUSD Minting
Use USDT/USDC to mint GUSD for treasury-level yields
Modern wars are no longer won only on the battlefield, but in the minds of the people. A text circulating today, claiming that the US has carried out “one of the greatest naval destructions in history” against Iran, is one of the most striking examples of this new form of warfare.
The numbers are staggering: 8,000 targets, 130 ships, underground missile bases… At first glance, this seems like a story of absolute military victory. But upon reflection, another aspect of this narrative emerges: If such massive destruction truly occurred, why didn’t the world shake?
This is where the new front of warfare begins.
Today’s conflicts are waged not only with missiles, but with information. Exaggerated numbers, dramatic narratives, and unverified “official statements” have become powerful tools for shaping public opinion. Especially in the age of social media, it’s not enough for information to be true; it needs to be impactful for it to spread.
When the names of institutions like the United States Central Command are used, an automatic credibility is added to the narrative.
And when real people like Brad Cooper are referenced, this effect is further amplified.
But the truth is:
In war, information is also a weapon — and sometimes the most powerful.
The tension between the US and Iran is certainly real. The struggle over the Strait of Hormuz is critical to global energy security. But the exaggerated narratives built upon this reality are spreading faster than the war itself. This leads us to an unsettling question:
What do we believe today — what is happening, or what is being told? Because in the modern age, victory belongs to those who control not only the enemy but also the perception. And perhaps most dangerously:
The line between reality and fiction is thinner than ever before.
#CreatorLeaderboard
#USIranWarUpdates