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This meeting the parents is way too hardcore 🤣
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God-givenTeam
First time meeting my wife's parents, I need to buy 2,000 bags of fertilizer 😭😭
Brothers, are 2,000 bags of fertilizer expensive?
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Recently, someone compared on-chain yields with U.S. Treasury yields again. I think it's quite normal: when interest rates rise, people's risk appetite gradually shrinks, and their risk tolerance shortens. In simple terms, when you can earn a decent risk-free (or near risk-free) return while lying down, you’re less inclined to hold large positions to withstand volatility. The impulsive "gambling" mentality in the crypto world gets suppressed a bit.
My current position adjustment is quite straightforward: when interest rates are high and macro conditions are unstable, I reduce my spot holdings
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China Bohai Bank's involvement? The lineup is quite interesting; let's see how the sponsors and cornerstone investors match up.
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CryptoFrontier
Aimeison Resubmits Hong Kong IPO After 10 Years Without Profit
Second Hong Kong IPO Attempt After Prior Filing Lapse
Wuhan Aimeison Life Sciences Co., Ltd., a Chinese early cancer screening company, has resubmitted its prospectus to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange for main board listing, with China Bohai Bank
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Breaking through 11 and then running with this idea is possible, but don't forget that short positions can also be squeezed, and don't treat the plan as faith.
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SituLieqiMarketTrend
From the chart, you can tell the dog manipulators’ “bullets” are already used up—no one’s playing along with them anymore. You can boldly short it: use 20 position with 5x leverage. If it breaks through 11, exit—just wait for it to hit zero.
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My friend just anxiously screenshot and asked me: The on-chain data clearly shows everything is fine, so why is his transfer always failing… I looked for a while before I remembered an old saying: what you see "on-chain" is often just a view assembled by the node/RPC/indexer you’re using, not the absolute truth of the universe.
Some RPCs are inherently slow, and indexers need to scan blocks and parse data, so sometimes when they freeze up, it looks like "no update." Even more awkward is that for the same transaction, someone has already seen it confirmed, but you're still pending, making it fe
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Recently, people keep asking me how much retail investors need to understand about blockchain builders, bundles, and such. To put it simply, you don't have to become an engineer; just know that "your transaction isn't necessarily confirmed on the chain the moment you click confirm," and that someone packing the transactions might manipulate it (by jumping the queue or inserting something). That's enough. So my current habit is: don't chase the hot chains, try to use reliable wallets with anti-clip settings/private forwarding, and regularly clear authorizations. It's better to be slow than to s
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Recently, I keep seeing people take "the rise in stablecoin supply / ETF inflows" as an inevitable bullish signal. Honestly, these are more like thermometers, not igniters. Off-chain money might indeed be on the way, but it could also just be sitting with a different shell, watching from the sidelines. Sometimes, correlations can be quite deceptive. Having experienced losses myself, I no longer dare to assume causality.
Additionally, lately there's been a lot of discussion on-chain about miner/validator income, MEV (front-running and sandwich attacks), and fairness in transaction ordering. Ret
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It looks like you're working on the callback section for ORDI? I'll wait for your entries below as a reference.
ORDI-4,26%
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CryptoSat
$ORDI
SHORT
Entries check below 👇 👇
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It might just be a small peak within the rebound; don't rush to call it a season change, and don't shout about the end of the world.
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Is it mini ALT season before everything going to DESTROY 🤔
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If the 76k resistance level can't hold steady, it’s easy to fall back and test it again; risk control comes first.
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CryptoSat
💰 $BTC – Range Rejection
🔽 SHORT
✳️ ENTRY : 75,900 - 76,500 - 76950
🎯 Targets check below 👇 👇
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Just almost had a crash: tested a network to earn points, accidentally copied the mainnet address with a slip of the hand, luckily the wallet popup warned "Network mismatch," and I nearly had a heart attack... After experiencing a few crashes, I’m especially sensitive to this kind of "practice."
Now, many testnets are no longer just practice; everyone is rushing with expectations, and time, gas, and attention are all considered costs. My stop-loss is pretty simple: once I start obsessing over things like "unlock calendar" or "will staking unlocks cause a dump," and my emotions get the better o
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After I muted the group, I actually felt more relaxed...
In the past, whenever I saw a sudden "coincidental transfer" on the chain, the group would immediately start conspiracy theories, and I would also get anxious.
Later, I forced myself to analyze it by breaking it down into paths: where it came from, whether it was multi-hop, if the old address was reused, and which common collection wallet it ended up in.
Many so-called coincidences are actually just routing + collection + bots running.
Recently, with the cross-chain bridge being hacked again, everyone is shouting "don't move, wait
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Recently, when looking at on-chain data, it always seems to "pause," but it's not necessarily your network connection. Many front-end tools rely on indexers or subgraphs; nodes first fetch on-chain data and then organize it. When there are many new blocks, reorganizations, or the indexer hasn't caught up yet, balances and transaction records can be slow to update. Plus, rate limiting on RPCs is also quite common, especially before and after public chain upgrades and maintenance, when everyone is rushing to fetch data. A sudden spike in interface requests can make it seem like "nothing's happen
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Polymarket's odds are pulled too aggressively; 42% is really daring to bet.
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LedgerBull
📢 Gate Square Daily | Apr 14
Markets surge while geopolitical pressure tightens — volatility meets opportunity.
A US naval blockade on Iran is now in effect, with negotiations still stalled and no resolution in sight.
Crypto flips bullish. The market jumps 5.00% in 24 hours, with BTC rallying 4.51% and reclaiming strength above $74K.
Speculation heats up fast. On Polymarket, odds of “Genius FDV > $500M” spike to 42% — up a massive 34% in just one day.
Adoption expands globally. A Korean payment provider teams up with Ava Labs to build a new Avalanche-based Layer 1 network.
Institutions go all in. Strategy deploys $1B into BTC at an average of ~$71,902 — pushing total holdings to a staggering $57.83B.
Momentum is building. Capital is flowing. Stay ready.
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This set of DCA interval + hard stop-loss is written very clearly. Be cautious with 20x, but the idea can be copied.
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💰 $BASED – Reversal Brewing After Long Downtrend
🔼 LONG
✳️ ENTRY : 0.0770 - 0.0740 - 0.0720
🎯 TARGETS: 0.07980, 0.081950, 0.0850, 0.091150, 0.10250, 0.12400, 0.1500
🀄️ LEVERAGE: 20x
🔴 STOPLOSS: 0.0720
After a prolonged downtrend, price is finally showing signs of base formation near 0.049 zone and now pushing upward with strength 📈
MA7 has crossed above MA25, indicating early bullish momentum, while higher lows confirm buyers are stepping in.
Current move looks like a trend reversal + accumulation breakout, not just a dead cat bounce.
DCA entries near support can give a safer position, but SL must be respected if structure fails.
If momentum continues, this setup has strong potential to expand towards 0.12 – 0.15 liquidity zone 🚀
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These days, I've noticed that funding rates are starting to become extremely volatile again. My first reaction isn't to "rush in and take the other side," but rather to pull my hands away from the keyboard first... After experiencing several crashes, I truly feel that staying alive is more important than winning a single trade. Extreme rates do seem like free money, but honestly, you're just wrestling with emotions and the inertia of leverage. When the market suddenly freaks out, it's often the confident ones who get burned.
On top of that, there's still chatter outside about rate cut expectat
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