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There is an interesting thing I just realized about Chainlink's direction this year. When Sergey Nazarov and his team started implementing major connections with traditional financial institutions, it seems like a turning point is happening.
Looking back at last year, Chainlink signed strategic partnerships with Swift, DTCC, UBS, and even the US government. These are not small names. These connections are creating bridges to bring real-world assets onto the blockchain, and that's something many have been waiting for a long time.
The numbers Sergey Nazarov and Chainlink are achieving are also q
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I just skimmed an article about Hal Finney and realized I know too little about this person. Turns out he is one of the most important figures in Bitcoin's history that not many people mention.
Hal Finney was not just an ordinary programmer. He was a central figure in the cypherpunk movement, who contributed greatly to encryption technologies like PGP and RPOW. These contributions are not accidental—they reflect a deep belief in privacy and personal freedom.
But what truly makes Hal Finney stand out is his role on Bitcoin's very first day. In 2009, he was the first to run Bitcoin and received
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I just read the news about the kidnapping in France the other day, where the mother and child were held hostage and the kidnappers demanded 400,000 euros in cryptocurrency. The good thing is that the French GIGN responded very quickly, rescuing them within 24 hours, and all 7 suspects were arrested.
Actually, this case shows that kidnapping criminals are becoming more sophisticated, not only using cash but also demanding payment in crypto. They probably think it will be harder to trace. But in the end, they still got caught, so it seems that law enforcement agencies have also learned how to de
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I see people often overcomplicate the Bitcoin cycle too much. In reality, it's quite simple—4 years is a market heartbeat, nothing more, nothing less. Each cycle has its own story, ETF, countries adopting, or global capital flows changing, but the basic rhythm has remained the same for a long time.
At the core of it all is The Halving. Every 210,000 blocks (about 4 years), the reward for miners is cut in half. It's a programmed "supply shock." When Bitcoin's supply decreases but demand remains strong, the price tends to follow a predictable pattern of 4 phases.
Spring is accumulation—stable pr
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I just noticed a pretty interesting trend in the restaurant industry lately. As food prices continue to rise, eateries are shifting toward using dark meat chicken instead of traditional breast meat — and there's a good reason for that. Bloomberg also commented on this change, pointing out that it reflects how consumers are adapting to the current economic pressures. Dark meat is significantly cheaper but still maintains quality, making it a practical choice for restaurants wanting to preserve profits and for customers managing their budgets. Looking at the bigger picture, this is evidence of h
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I just noticed that BTC dropped below 70K this week, now hovering around 70.8K. There are a few factors affecting the market that I find noteworthy.
First is the tense geopolitical situation – strong statements about the Middle East are pushing oil prices up, and when energy prices rise, the entire financial market is affected. I saw US stock futures decline more than 1% on that day. Second, the US employment data just released was quite disappointing – the number of new jobs decreased significantly compared to the previous period, and the unemployment rate also increased. Such figures always
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The crypto market is really experiencing many exciting changes. I just noticed that some promising coins for the future are gaining more attention from investors. Not just Bitcoin and Ethereum anymore, there are other projects worth considering.
Solana (SOL) remains one of the most followed options. Its fast processing speed and low costs are still strengths, despite having encountered some issues in the past. The DeFi ecosystem on Solana is also developing quite strongly.
XRP is recovering from a 30-day decline. Recently, it increased about 2% over the week, not too strong but seems to be sta
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I just realized something quite interesting about how to combine EMA 34 and EMA 89 in real trading. Many new traders often only look at the price and forget the power of these moving averages.
Basically, it goes like this: EMA 34 helps you catch short-term trends, while EMA 89 is your long-term trend companion. When EMA 34 is above EMA 89, you're in a bullish market — at this point, only focus on buy orders. Conversely, when EMA 34 drops below EMA 89, that’s a bearish market signal — focus on sell orders.
But the important thing is you shouldn’t enter a trade immediately when these two lines c
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I receive quite a few questions about what BTC dominance is and how it impacts the market. Today, I will try to explain this important indicator more clearly to everyone.
BTC Dominance (btc.d or DOM) basically represents the percentage of Bitcoin in the total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies. It shows us Bitcoin's dominance compared to other altcoins. The calculation is very simple: Bitcoin's market cap divided by the total market cap. For example, if Bitcoin's market cap is $9 billion and all altcoins combined are $1 billion, then DOM = 90%.
Currently, BTC DOM is fluctuating arou
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I just noticed that the spot gold price is dropping again, now below $4,640 per ounce. Today, this precious metal has decreased by about 0.80%, which is quite notable.
In fact, such fluctuations in precious metals are not random. It is clear that investors are worried about the global economic situation, so they are selling off some of their positions. Every time precious metals experience such sharp movements, it’s a signal that traders need to pay attention.
For those who follow the market, this movement of precious metals can significantly impact market sentiment and how investors arrange t
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Recently, I have noticed that CBDC is becoming a question that more and more people are interested in. In fact, as cash gradually disappears and electronic payments dominate, central banks around the world have begun a race to create digital versions of their national currencies. This is not just a technological game, but a strategic move to maintain financial control.
So what is CBDC? Simply put, it is digital currency issued by the Central Bank, with value equivalent to traditional fiat money. Unlike Bitcoin or Ethereum, which are completely decentralized, CBDC is still directly managed by t
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I just realized an interesting thing about the psychology of crypto investors. When assets increase in value, we tend to sell too early. But when assets decrease, we tend to hold on, waiting for a recovery. This phenomenon is called "holding losses" and "holding profits," and it greatly impacts our investment outcomes.
First, let's understand these two concepts clearly. Holding losses is when you continue to hold a position despite the declining value, hoping it will bounce back. Conversely, holding profits is when you quickly sell when prices rise, rushing to take profits instead of waiting f
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Have you ever wondered why some people hold onto Bitcoin despite its constant fluctuations? That is the philosophy of true hodlers.
In the crypto world, hodlers are quite special characters. They are not the ones panic-selling when prices soar, nor the ones selling in a frenzy during market crashes. They simply hold their Bitcoin portfolio regardless of what happens.
The challenge here is that Bitcoin is highly volatile. As a decentralized currency, its value entirely depends on market supply and demand. There are times when Bitcoin's price skyrockets, potentially yielding millions of dollars
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I've just realized that GameFi is becoming a real trend in the crypto community, not just a temporary hype. Combining gaming and DeFi creates a completely new way to play, where you can enjoy entertainment while having the opportunity to earn real money.
What exactly is GameFi? It refers to games built on blockchain that allow players to own assets in the form of NFTs and earn tokens through gameplay. The biggest difference compared to traditional games is transparency and true ownership for players. Blockchain ensures that the items you earn are truly yours and can be sold or traded.
Why am I
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Recently, someone asked me what a liquidity pool is, and I noticed that many newcomers to DeFi also get confused about this concept. Today, I decided to write an article to help everyone understand it more clearly.
Actually, what a liquidity pool is isn't too complicated. It's simply a collection of cryptocurrencies locked by an automated code running on the blockchain. It's not managed centrally by any company but operates entirely automatically through smart contracts.
I realize that understanding what a liquidity pool is essentially reveals the heart of the entire DeFi ecosystem. It's how d
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I just realized that staking coins has become one of the most popular ways to earn passive income in the crypto community today. Actually, it's quite simple — you just need to hold and lock a certain amount of cryptocurrency in a wallet, support the blockchain network, and you'll receive rewards. Unlike Bitcoin mining years ago, staking is much more energy-efficient and doesn't require massive computational power.
The way staking coins works is quite straightforward. Blockchains using Proof-of-Stake select validators based on the number of tokens they hold. When you stake, your tokens are lock
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I recently came across an interesting report from Arkham about the asset holdings of Anatoly Yakovenko — the co-founder of Solana. The estimated figure ranges from $500 million to $1.2 billion, quite impressive, right?
Looking at Yakovenko’s asset structure, most of it comes from SOL tokens and his stake in Solana Labs. When Solana launched, 500 million SOL were issued, and the founding team was allocated 12.5%. Analysts discovered a wallet address named 9QgXq believed to be linked to Yakovenko, holding over 136,000 SOL.
What’s fascinating is that from August to November 2024, this account wit
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I just realized that trading coins for short-term gains is truly one of the fastest ways to make profits in the current crypto market. When prices fluctuate strongly over short timeframes, the opportunities are really significant if you know how to take advantage of them.
But in reality, most people enter this field without a clear plan. They lack knowledge, lack trading rules, and of course, end up failing. I've seen too many cases like that.
But first, we need to understand how short-term coin trading actually works. Simply put, it involves trading coins within very short timeframes—maybe a
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Surely, if you've followed the crypto world even briefly, you've heard of Bitcoin Halving. But what exactly is Bitcoin halving? Why is it considered such an important event?
Simply put, Bitcoin halving is a programmed event that occurs approximately every four years. During these times, the reward that miners receive for validating a block is cut in half. As a result, the amount of new Bitcoin created decreases, leading to greater scarcity.
And that's why people pay attention to it. Looking at history, after each halving, Bitcoin's price has shown strong growth in the medium and long term. Of
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Overall, the RSI indicator in crypto has become an indispensable tool for anyone looking to trade systematically. I’ve been monitoring the cryptocurrency market for quite some time and have found that the RSI (Relative Strength Index) really helps a lot, especially when the market is moving rapidly like it is now.
So, what is RSI? It is an oscillator ranging from 0 to 100, used to measure the strength of price action. The calculation formula is quite simple: RSI = 100 - (100 / (1 + RS)), where RS is the ratio of average gains to average losses over a certain period. Most people use a 14-day cy
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