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Good morning! May today's good luck hit you and me.
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CryptoRevolutionMaster
Good morning everyone. Have a good day 🙂
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Buddy, I got hooked again. Seeing that APY string on the yield aggregator makes my hands itch. I know I tend to "jump in after the pump," but I still rush in anyway... When I click in, I realize it's not passive income; honestly, it's just a bunch of smart contracts stacking blocks: underlying pools, routing, re-staking, plus admin permissions. In the end, what you might be earning is the courage to "take on the counterparty."
Recently, the cross-chain bridge was hacked again, which gave me chills. Many aggregators still love to move money back and forth; plus, with the oracle going haywire a
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This project should be wrapped up when it's time, don't force it, $SPK.
SPK39,82%
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CryptoSat
Close $SPK
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I tried once to buy the dip during a quick liquidity crunch, and the result was placing an order that took half a day to fill, and when it finally did, I got stopped out by a sudden spike piercing through my stop-loss. My mindset completely collapsed. After that, I accepted: survive first, then talk about buying the dip. Don't be stubborn with your position size; take it light when you can. Don't treat perpetual contracts as a belief, especially when funding rates and order books look as fragile as paper.
Right now, I’m doing two things: checking if familiar addresses on L2 are “really adding,
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Just woke up and saw another batch of social mining tasks—check-ins, reposts, participating in group discussions to earn points and badges... Basically, it's just using time as fuel. I used to get caught up in it too, tracking on-chain addresses to find reasons for myself: Oh, I interacted, so I should be able to leverage my identity, right? But in the end, either I entered late or I discovered the rules had changed late, making my hands tighter and my heart more exhausted.
Recently, everyone compares RWA and U.S. bond yields to on-chain yield products. To me, it looks more like: in reality, i
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To be honest, fixed income may not always offer the highest returns, but its advantages lie in being controllable, replicable, and suitable for long-term asset allocation.
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BlockchainDiary
@quschdnjs @TermMaxFi Fixed income is so reassuring.
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Recently, I've been looking into RWA on the chain. To put it simply, the easiest thing to be fooled by is "appearing to have liquidity." There are a bunch of pools on the chain, and the order books look lively, but when you actually want to redeem, the terms are full of T+N, limits, suspensions, reviews... suddenly it turns from DeFi into "please go through the offline process." I tend to chase after pump-and-dump schemes and jump in, so I like to dig into the contracts to see who can freeze assets, who has the final say, and also keep an eye on whether a few big addresses are moving back and
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Reminder to myself: When a resume looks too perfect, be cautious; the more it resembles a template, the more likely it is a script.
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CryptoSat
Major Security Alert in Web3 🚨
An Ethereum Foundation-funded project (Ketman) has uncovered ~100 North Korean (DPRK) IT workers who infiltrated Web3 companies using fake identities.
Over a 6-month investigation, they identified these operatives across ~53 crypto projects and alerted the affected teams.
Many were operating through polished GitHub organizations to win contracts and launder reputation.
A serious reminder: insider threats and fake remote developers remain a real risk in crypto hiring.
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Today I encountered that moment where the "data stalls," and the candlestick chart shoots out, but my on-chain tracking is still on the previous page... Honestly, many times it's not your network connection being bad, but the indexer/Subgraph hasn't finished feeding the new blocks, and RPC is still rate-limiting and queuing you. As a result, the on-chain balances, holdings, and transaction records you see are like delayed live broadcasts. The most annoying thing is for someone like me who only gets on after the move has started, trying to find reasons for my address activity, but even those re
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Stopping loss is really like a breakup; even when things are clearly going wrong, you stubbornly hold on, thinking "give it one more chance," and in the end, not only do you lose more, but you also have to pay the perpetual funding fee. The more I look at it, the more frustrating it gets. My kind of old FOMO is even more outrageous—buying after the pump, then having to check on-chain addresses to justify myself. I say long-term, but my hands are already adding to the position... But honestly, admitting loss early is actually easier; just cut it and move on, don’t torment yourself. Looking back
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The risk-reward ratio of this order is okay, but don't chase a short position near 73,500. Wait for a pullback confirmation to feel more comfortable.
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LedgerBull
$BTC showing short-term weakness after rejection from local highs.
Sellers in control with structure shifting bearish on lower timeframes.
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73500 - 73750
TP
TP1 73050
TP2 72600
TP3 72000
SL
74250
Sharp rejection from the 75k area swept liquidity and triggered downside continuation. Current move is driven by momentum with weak bounce attempts, indicating sell-side pressure remains dominant unless structure reclaims above resistance.
Let’s go $BTC ‌
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The most dangerous time during the subscription period is the fermentation phase: the hotter it gets, the more you want to add to your position, and the more you need to remind yourself that this is a gamble, not an investment.
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Furan86999
This issue of IPO subscription, to be honest, has a bit of a "familiar taste coming back."
It's itself an old trick, spanning the internet for many years. The biggest advantage of this kind of thing isn't technology, but consensus. You don't need to educate the market; everyone understands at a glance, which is the most valuable in memes.
Adding to the continuous wealth creation effect over the past 20+ issues, those participating now are no longer just looking at the project but are betting on the "next wave of emotional exit."
The timing is also very clever:
Subscription is still ongoing, with some room for expectations to ferment before the opening.
What is most likely to happen at this stage?
It's not rational analysis, but emotional buildup.
When the market actually opens, it's no longer about cognition but about who gets in early and who is quick.
But to be fair, this kind of thing is fundamentally a game of strategy.
Profiting from emotions, but also accepting emotional reversals.
You can participate if you want, but remember one thing:
Don't bet on memes with positions that affect your mindset.
IPO subscription link:
For those without an account:
Memes can be chased, but people need to stay clear-headed.
#Jucom #IPO #Launchpad #Memes #CHIBIPA #CWFC #ZX820RR #FLUFFY #HERMIND #BABABOOEY
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Don't just seek happiness, remember to secure your gains, and don't be misled by retracement education.
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Today I’ve decided to pause for now—don’t let me automatically get FOMO the moment I see terms like “data availability / ordering / finality.” To put it bluntly, it’s enough to focus on one line of thinking: do you believe this transaction will truly “check out” in the end, and whether someone will cut in line and get ahead of you in the middle. Data availability is whether you can actually pull the records up and verify them. Ordering is whether there’s any funny business in who goes first and who goes next. Finality is whether it won’t go wrong again two days later—whether it won’t end up re
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Lately, I've been looking at that "fun mining" pool in blockchain games again, and honestly, it's just inflation running too high with nowhere to absorb the output. When there’s too much currency, all they can do is keep smashing it together. A few days ago, I even boldly jumped in, but after tracking the on-chain addresses, I found that the early participants kept exchanging rewards for the main token and ran away... For someone like me who bought in after the pump, I’m basically just paying their bills.
The funniest part is that in the group, people are still explaining the decline using ETF
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