📖 These types of questions are very common when starting to use Spot, Earn, and Alpha products, so let's go step by step 👇
🔹 1️⃣ How can I know how many COP I have?
Inside the exchange, COP doesn't always appear as "COP" if the money has already been converted or invested.
To check it:
✔️ Go to Wallet
✔️ Check Spot and Earn
✔️ If you've already invested those COP, they are no longer in cash—they've been converted into another asset or product.
That's why sometimes you "don't see" the COP, but in reality, they are already working.
🔹 2️⃣ What is Alpha? Is it like a CDT?
Not exactly.
🔸 A CDT is a traditional product, with fixed returns and low risk.
🔸 Alpha (Earn / Alpha) is a crypto product, with variable returns, linked to market performance.
👉 Alpha does NOT guarantee fixed profits
👉 It can go up or down depending on the underlying asset
👉 The return is usually higher than a CDT, but with more risk
🔹 3️⃣ What does it mean that the graph has gone up a bit?
The graph indicates that:
✔️ The value has slightly increased
✔️ It's not a loss, but it's also not a big gain
✔️ It's normal to see small movements in short periods
In your summary, it shows:
🔹 Estimated value ≈ $25 USD
🔹 PnL at 0 → no significant gain or loss today
🔹 4️⃣ Is it advisable to use Alpha?
It depends on your profile:
✅ It can be useful if:
You understand that the return is not fixed
You don't need the money in the short term
You accept volatility
⚠️ It's not ideal if:
You are looking for something 'safe' like a CDT
You feel anxious seeing ups and downs
You don't know the product well
📌 CONCLUSION
Alpha is not a CDT, it's a crypto investment tool.
Before investing, it's important to know where your money is, in what product, and at what level of risk.
Asking is correct. Understanding is key. 💡
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