SybilAttackVictim

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Iron-willed DeFi players who have been played for suckers three times due to smart contract vulnerabilities view all projects with an APY over 100% with indifference, and are now focused on studying the governance flaws of various protocols, remaining highly vigilant towards any voting activities.
I just realized something interesting – nowadays, starting with cryptocurrency doesn't necessarily require investing a large amount of money. Many people are using coin mining apps to accumulate gradually, and I also want to share this experience with you.
In fact, free coin mining apps are applications that allow you to mine cryptocurrencies directly from your phone or via cloud services without investing in specialized hardware. Instead of buying expensive ASICs or GPUs, you just need to install the app and get started. This model relies on leveraging the processing power of your device or c
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I just realized something quite interesting about investment psychology that most people go through but rarely understand clearly. That is the difference between holding through losses and holding for gains. Which one is easier? The answer might surprise you.
What is holding through losses? It’s when you maintain your investment position even as the price is red, hoping it will recover. Meanwhile, holding for gains is selling when the asset’s price increases to realize profits. At first glance, selling for profit seems easier, but in reality, it’s the opposite.
Why is holding through losses mo
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Seeing a lot of discussions about MM lately, but not everyone really understands what MM actually is. Let me explain clearly.
The so-called Market Maker or MM simply refers to those who provide liquidity to the market. It can be exchanges, large financial institutions, investment funds, or whales. In short, anyone capable of creating liquidity is collectively called an MM.
The advantage of MM is that they provide liquidity for us. When you trade, your order is usually matched not because you find a counterparty buyer or seller, but thanks to that MM. They are always ready to buy and sell to ma
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I just learned about what TON is and want to share some interesting things.
Toncoin (TON) is the native currency of The Open Network — a blockchain developed by the founders of Telegram with the goal of building a scalable decentralized system. The cool thing about TON is that it’s not just an ordinary coin but also a platform for various financial applications.
Actually, the architecture of TON is quite impressive. It uses sharding technology to split the blockchain into smaller parts, significantly increasing transaction processing speed. I see this as a smart solution to the scalability iss
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I just realized that cryptocurrency staking is not as complicated as many people think. It’s simply holding a certain amount of coins in a wallet, locking them up to support the blockchain network, and in return earning rewards. That’s it.
What’s the benefit of staking coins? Essentially, it’s participating in the Proof-of-Stake (PoS) mechanism of blockchains. Instead of mining like Bitcoin (which consumes huge amounts of energy), staking is much more energy-efficient. Validators are chosen based on the number of coins they hold, and they verify transactions and create new blocks. You can also
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I just realized that many of you are still a bit confused between Layer 1 and Layer 2 in crypto. Actually, they are quite clearly different; it's just the terminology that sounds a bit unfamiliar. Today, I will explain it in the easiest way possible.
First, what is Layer 1? Simply put, Layer 1 is the main blockchain, the core platform on which everything is built. It operates independently, without relying on anything else. For example, Bitcoin is the first Layer 1, with its own completely independent network. Ethereum is also Layer 1, serving as the foundation for the entire DeFi and NFT ecos
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Which meme has become a crypto token? Pepe the Frog is a prime example. This character started from a humble comic strip by artist Matt Furie in 2005, then spread to become one of the most popular memes on the internet, and now has a crypto version of it.
In the world of cryptocurrency, PEPE is a token built on the Ethereum blockchain, combining the appeal of internet culture with the nature of a meme coin. Its advantage is that it has no tax mechanism, allowing smooth trading on DeFi platforms without worrying about additional fees. Moreover, it is entirely community-driven—meme enthusiasts a
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I’ve just looked into the M2 money supply in more depth, and realized it’s an important economic indicator that many people don’t really understand.
To recap a bit, the M2 money supply basically measures the total amount of money in circulation in the economy. It includes not only cash and funds in everyday checking accounts (this is called M1), but also more “nearby” items such as savings, certificates of deposit, and money market funds. Essentially, it’s everything that can be quickly converted into cash.
The Federal Reserve calculates the M2 money supply by aggregating all of these componen
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I have just learned in detail about VWAP and found that it is truly a powerful tool for trading. This indicator combines the average price with trading volume, helping you better understand market sentiment rather than just looking at price charts.
Looking back in history, Kyle Krehbiel introduced VWAP in the 1980s, initially to help traders determine the true value of assets. Since then, this indicator has developed into an important tool, even with variants like the anchored VWAP that provide additional insights into market momentum.
So how does VWAP work? Essentially, it considers two main
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I just learned about Wormhole and found it quite interesting. Right now in Web3, blockchains operate independently of each other, making it difficult to communicate or transfer assets back and forth. That’s exactly why Wormhole was created.
What is Wormhole, then? It is a cross-chain blockchain protocol that allows seamless transfer of assets and data between different blockchain ecosystems. The simplest way to think about it is like a bridge connecting blockchains together.
This protocol solves two major problems. First is interoperability—smart contracts and dApps from different chains can’t
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There's an interesting point that many people might not realize: the name DOGE for the new government initiative is no coincidence. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have just been appointed by Donald Trump to lead the Department of Government Effectiveness, and this name clearly alludes to Dogecoin — the meme coin that Musk has praised for a long time.
What is DOGE? Essentially, it’s an initiative to streamline the U.S. government by cutting excess regulations, reducing wasteful spending, and restructuring federal agencies. Musk and Ramaswamy are committed to carrying out this mission without com
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I've just realized something very important when following the crypto market over the years. There are five of these in Buddhism called greed, anger, ignorance, delusion, and doubt, and they are the very things that destroy most people's accounts during a bull market.
The first is doubt. I see many people entering the market but always feeling anxious and indecisive. When prices go up a little, they fear missing out, but after buying, they worry again. They fluctuate based on emotions, with no plan at all.
Then there's greed. When the market is good, everyone wants to eat everything, afraid of
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If you are new to the world of crypto or stocks, you’ve probably heard people talk about ATH already. But what exactly is ATH? I will explain it to you more clearly.
ATH stands for All-Time High, which is the highest price or market capitalization that an asset has ever reached in history since it was listed. It is a very important figure because it shows the maximum growth potential of an asset. For example, Bitcoin currently has an ATH of $126.08K USD.
The way ATH is used varies depending on the context. On financial news sites, writers use ATH to discuss the price levels that an asset has p
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Have you ever heard of what an airdrop coin is? If you’re new to the crypto world, this is definitely an opportunity to earn profit without investing much capital. Today, I’ll share in detail what an airdrop coin is and what you need to know.
In the cryptocurrency industry, what exactly is an airdrop coin? In essence, it’s a form of blockchain projects distributing free tokens or NFTs to early users. This is not random charity—it’s a smart marketing strategy that helps the project promote itself, build a community, and increase the token’s distribution.
I’ve noticed there are quite a few types
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I just realized something interesting—the investment psychology in crypto is actually exactly the same as the “Five Poisons” mentioned in Buddhism: greed, anger, ignorance, arrogance, and doubt. And this is precisely why so many people can’t make it to the end of a rally.
Starting with greed—the fear of missing the top, the fear of not taking profits when prices rise. I’ve seen this happen constantly, especially when the market heats up. People just want to FOMO in, forgetting that the peak never lasts forever.
Then comes anger—when they face failure, people become extremely furious. They curs
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I just noticed that Bitcoin recently closed below the $78,500 USD level, and this is not just an ordinary fluctuation. According to technical analysts, this is a sign that the market structure has shifted from an uptrend to a downtrend. I see many people still do not fully understand the significance of closing below this important support level.
The way to understand what a bottom means in trading: it’s not just the lowest point, but the price level where buyers should re-enter to confirm a recovery. When Bitcoin creates a lower low on higher timeframes, it confirms that the previous higher h
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I just noticed something quite interesting in the current crypto market. CoinMarketCap's Altcoin Season Index is steady at 25, and this says a lot about the current market sentiment. In short, Bitcoin remains the focus, and altcoins haven't had the chance to take the spotlight.
Many of you might not be familiar with this altcoin season index. Let me explain quickly: it is a tool that measures what percentage of the top 100 ( coins, excluding stablecoins and wrapped tokens), have outperformed Bitcoin over the past 90 days. If 75% or more outperform, the index rises to 100 and we enter altcoin s
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I just noticed something quite interesting—when geopolitical tensions flared up on April 22, the crypto market reacted very quickly. At first, when Iran refused to participate in the negotiations and the US Vice President canceled his trip to Pakistan, risk-avoidance sentiment rose sharply, and US stocks wiped out their gains. But then, in the next after-hours trading session, Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire with Iran, Iran agreed to temporarily suspend military actions—and the crypto market started recovering immediately.
What’s notable is that bitcoin closed higher in that cont
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