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I just came across an important policy development. Florida lawmakers have passed Senate Bill 314, the first regulatory framework in the United States targeting state-level stablecoin issuers. It is currently awaiting the governor's signature and is expected to become law soon.
The bill was approved by the Florida Senate with a vote of 37 in favor and zero against, so you could say it has gone quite smoothly. According to State Senator Corinne Burton, the core idea behind the legislation is to establish a regulatory system for stablecoin issuers that includes consumer protection and financial
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Recently, I discovered in Discord that many newcomers are completely confused by the slang used in the crypto community. What do words like HODL, FUD, WAGMI actually mean? I’ve decided to organize a summary to help everyone avoid pitfalls.
First, let’s talk about the most classic term: HODL. This word actually originated from someone misspelling it in 2013, but it ended up becoming a community mantra. Simply put, it means holding onto your coins and not selling, no matter how much the market dips. I’m also a HODLer; after experiencing several crashes, I finally understood that HODL isn’t about
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Hello everyone, today I want to talk about what airdrops are. To be honest, many people are both curious and skeptical about airdrops, thinking that "there's no free lunch" and that it's just traps. But I want to tell you, there's actually an interesting business logic behind it. Let me explain it in simple terms so that both beginners and veterans can understand.
Let me give you a straightforward example. Imagine a new large supermarket opens downstairs from your house. To attract customers, the store owner decides that anyone who shops and spends at least 10 yuan during the first week after
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SENT has recently shown a good bullish divergence signal on the chart, and I find this trend quite interesting. From a technical perspective, the bullish signals are still quite clear. If you're interested in this direction, you might consider a 6x leverage entry.
The entry zone is around 0.02217, and the support at this level is quite solid. Setting a stop loss below 0.0206 would be safer. The first target is set at 0.0236; upon reaching this level, you can take profit on 40% of your position to lock in some gains. If the trend continues to strengthen, the second target is at 0.025, where you
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Recently, I’ve been studying risk issues in the financial markets and came across a very interesting concept worth sharing — the Black Swan event. The meaning of this term is quite simple: it refers to events that have an extremely low probability of occurring but, once they do happen, can bring catastrophic consequences.
The origin of the term "Black Swan" is also quite interesting. In the past, Europeans believed that all swans were white until 1697, when Dutch explorers discovered black swans in Australia, shattering that belief. Later, Professor Taleb from New York University was inspired
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Recently, someone asked me how to use the MACD indicator. Essentially, the core is understanding the relationship between DIF, DEA, and MACD. When trading Bitcoin and Ethereum, this set of tools has definitely been very helpful.
Let's start with DIF. Many people don't quite understand what DIF means. Simply put, DIF is the difference between two exponential moving averages (EMAs) of different periods. Usually, we subtract the 26-day EMA from the 12-day EMA, and the resulting value is DIF. When this difference is positive, it indicates that short-term momentum is rising, which is often a buy si
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Recently, I’ve seen many people getting caught in traps in the primary market. I only realized how deep the water is after experiencing it firsthand. I initially thought the contracts were already fierce enough, but the scams in the primary market are even more complicated than the contracts. PVP and scams are everywhere, so you really need to keep your eyes open.
I used on-chain tools to analyze some cases and want to share a few common scam tactics so that everyone can avoid a few more pitfalls when participating in the primary market. Take the recently popular project TERMINUS as an example
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Recently, I’ve been reflecting on my trading habits and realized that many losses actually stem from the same psychological trap—loss aversion. In simple terms, it’s the painful feeling when losing money, which far exceeds the happiness of making money.
I’ve noticed a particularly obvious phenomenon in myself: the pain of losing $100 requires earning over $200 to compensate for the psychological gap. This is not an exaggeration; it’s a real psychological imbalance. Many traders fall into this trap—fear of losses far exceeds the desire to make profits, resulting in missed opportunities.
The spe
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Recently, the European Central Bank's attitude toward exchange rate issues has become increasingly cautious. Governor Kazaks recently stated that the impact of the euro's 14% appreciation in the first half of last year is still gradually emerging. This wave of appreciation was mainly driven by repeated statements from U.S. President Trump regarding trade tariffs, which directly undermined market confidence in the dollar.
Interestingly, it takes about 12 months for exchange rate fluctuations to fully transmit from market reactions to actual economic impacts. In other words, the full effects of
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Recently, while studying technical analysis, I revisited the wedge pattern and realized that many people still have misconceptions about it. Wedge patterns are actually quite useful in financial markets; the key is to understand the underlying logic.
There are two types of wedges: an ascending wedge and a descending wedge. Let me start with the ascending wedge. The characteristic of an ascending wedge is that during the uptrend, both the highs and lows are gradually rising, but there's a detail—the upper trendline (connecting the highs) is actually less steep than the lower trendline (connecti
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Recently, I've seen many discussions about the KDJ indicator. In fact, many beginners don't have a thorough understanding of what KDJ is. Today, I want to share my own practical experience in hopes of helping everyone.
KDJ is also called the Stochastic Indicator. Simply put, it's a tool used to determine short- to medium-term trends in stocks. It reflects the strength of price movements by calculating the price range between the highest, lowest, and closing prices over a certain period. Most software defaults to a 9-day cycle, but you can adjust it yourself.
From a chart perspective, KDJ consi
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Recently, I was helping a friend clean up their computer and discovered that his system was a total mess because of mining malware. That’s when I realized that many people still don’t have enough understanding of this kind of threat. Instead of waiting until something goes wrong and then scrambling, it’s better to learn in advance how to identify and remove it.
First, you need to know that mining malware mainly comes in two types. One is a file directly installed on the computer—every time the system boots, it runs automatically. The other is more covert: it’s hidden in the website’s code, and
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Have you ever wondered why everyone in the crypto community says GM every day?
At first, I didn’t quite understand. GM is short for Good Morning, meaning good morning, but in this circle, it’s much more than just a simple greeting. It’s a signal, a sense of belonging, a declaration of "I’m still here, I haven’t given up."
Think about how crazy this market is. Some days, you look at your wallet and really want to just disappear. Sometimes, everyone doubts themselves and wants to quit. But you know what? No matter how tough it gets, people still open Twitter, join Telegram, hop on Discord, and t
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Speaking of Bao Er Ye, insiders in the circle have a love-hate relationship with this name. From a small butcher to a major figure in the crypto world, his story is quite inspiring. But if you delve into his rise to fame, you'll find it filled with controversy.
Guo Hongcai hails from Pingyao, Shanxi, and initially was in the beef business. In 2013, he and his wife, Jin Yangyang, went to Beijing to learn about e-commerce channels. They ended up attending a Bitcoin sharing session at "Garage Coffee" hosted by Li Xiaolai. His wife was immediately moved and bought several hundred thousand RMB wort
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Recently, I’ve been looking at Bitcoin price charts and realized that the principles behind cryptocurrency price fluctuations are much more complex than I imagined. Speaking of which, Bitcoin’s recent rally has been truly impressive—rising from over $15,000 a year ago to more than $67,000 now, nearly a fivefold increase. It even hit a record high of over $126,000 at one point. What exactly is driving such huge volatility behind the scenes?
I think first we need to understand the changes on the supply side. There are only 21 million Bitcoins in total, and over 20 million are already in circulat
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Recently, I’ve been studying an interesting blockchain phenomenon—I’d like to talk with everyone about MEV bots and sandwich attacks.
First, let’s talk about what MEV is. Simply put, MEV (Miner Extractable Value) is the value that miners can extract on the blockchain. Put bluntly, it’s about profiting by adjusting the order of transactions. There’s a person called jaredfromsubway.eth—his MEV bot is said to have executed more than 230,000 transactions, affecting more than 100,000 victims. You could say he’s one of the most successful bot operators in the world.
You might think, doesn’t this sou
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Recently, I saw someone discussing the strategy of funding rate arbitrage. To be honest, this strategy does exist, but the risks are also significant. Let me talk about how this idea works and why most people end up losing money when they try to operate it.
The core logic of funding rate arbitrage is actually quite simple: it leverages the funding rate mechanism in perpetual contracts. During extreme market conditions, the funding rate can turn negative, meaning long positions need to pay short positions. If the rate reaches -2% to -3% or more, theoretically, traders holding long positions can
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Pi Network has recently sparked renewed discussion in the community, with some claiming its valuation could reach the $3,141.59 level, backed by 100 billion tokens and 1.5x collateral support. It sounds very tempting, but I remain somewhat skeptical.
Speaking of which, if these numbers are true, Pi does have some technical highlights: PoS consensus, 5-second block times, smart contracts, decentralized governance, and a staking voting system. Low fees and transferable mining rewards also sound appealing. But the problem is, many projects are implementing these features, so they are not particul
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