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TRX's recent trend is indeed stable.
TRX-0,3%
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LedgerBull
$TRX holding strong momentum with steady upside pressure building.
Structure remains intact with buyers maintaining control.
EP
0.32680 - 0.32730
TP
TP1
0.32850
TP2
0.32980
TP3
0.33200
SL
0.32500
Liquidity above recent highs has been tapped and price is stabilizing above the breakout zone. Any retrace into the entry range looks like a controlled reaction into demand, with structure still favoring continuation as long as higher lows hold.
Let’s go $TRX ‌
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Cashtags on X are really powerful—combining social and market data—making information gaps even more competitive.
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LedgerBull
📢 Gate Square Daily | April 15
Tension cools — but markets bleed while narratives shift fast.
Trump signals the US-Iran conflict is “nearly over,” with fresh negotiations possibly kicking off in Pakistan within 48 hours.
Meanwhile, crypto takes a hit. Broad market weakness drags prices down, with GameFi leading losses — dropping over 5% — while only CeFi and Meme sectors show relative resilience.
Regulation is back in focus. A US senator is set to unveil a revised stablecoin yield draft this week — a move that could reshape the direction of crypto market structure.
On the product side, X rolls out Cashtags, unlocking real-time tracking for stocks and crypto directly inside the platform — merging social and markets like never before.
And institutions aren’t slowing down. AI giant Anthropic surges to an $800B valuation, pulling in heavy interest from top-tier venture capital firms.
Volatility is here. Narratives are shifting. Stay ahead.
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Rather than how many people I beat, I prefer to win together with a group of people.
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ExtremeWayBit
$SOL Success is not about how many people you have won over, but about how many people you have helped! Share valuable information with friends around you to make them more valuable, and you will have done a good deed. So, the highest realm of doing good is not charity, but guiding others.
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Recently, while working on tasks and monitoring on-chain data, I realized that "what I see on the chain" is often delayed... For the same transaction, when I check with different RPCs, the timestamps don't match; some nodes are half a beat slow, some index services haven't refreshed their cache, and the UI still pretends everything is normal. Basically, you think you're slow, but actually the information source is queuing. Now there's a bunch of AI Agents/auto-trading out there bragging about "fully automated on-chain interactions," and I can't help but wonder: they don't even care which RPC t
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Recently, I've come across a bunch of discussions about "modularization" and the "DA layer." Developers are talking as if they're throwing a party, while I, as someone just doing tasks, am left completely confused... But honestly, don't be intimidated by the terminology. Just focus on one main thread: don't lose data, keep the sorting organized, and avoid messing up in the end.
DA is like "submitting homework to the teacher and still being able to check it," meaning everyone can access what you send and review it; sorting is like lining up to buy bubble tea—there needs to be a recognized queue
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Narrative is positive, but the market is indeed overheated; a geopolitical change can cause a pullback. Setting proper stop-losses on holdings is more important than chasing highs.
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The impact of Hormuz on BTC is currently a structural bullish narrative (oil pricing BTC) combined with short-term sentiment-driven price increases, but the technicals are already overheated, and geopolitical situations could reverse at any time—remember to set proper stop-losses if you're holding positions, and be cautious about chasing highs at this point.
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Recently looking at options, the more I look, the more it feels like grabbing some profit: the buyer is like a tourist, buying a ticket to go in and have a look, and once the time passes, the ticket itself fades away; the seller is like a scenic spot owner, who can collect "ticket depreciation" without doing anything, but when a storm (big market movement) really hits, they might have to pay for road repairs. To put it simply, time value mainly eats into the buyer's patience—you have to bet on "fast and big," otherwise every day waking up feels like theta is secretly deducting a little. Now La
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