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I recently took a closer look at the Mantle ecosystem and found that there are indeed many noteworthy aspects. Mantle is a decentralized ecosystem governed by a DAO, with the MNT token as its main asset. In the first half of this year, it completed a merger with BitDAO and now operates under the unified Mantle brand.
The core product is Mantle Network, an EVM-compatible Layer 2 scaling solution that adopts a modular architecture. It combines rollup technology with a decentralized data availability layer. The advantage of this design is that it inherits Ethereum’s security while significantly r
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Recently, I’ve been pondering a question—why do some traders make money with EMA while others keep falling into traps? The difference often lies in the parameter settings.
Honestly, the EMA indicator itself is fine, but many people simply don’t understand how to use it properly. Everyone knows that EMA reacts faster than SMA and is more sensitive to recent prices, but the key is to find parameters that suit your trading style.
I’ve noticed that many beginners directly copy others’ settings, like the 50 and 200 combination, which completely fails on their own trading timeframes. That’s why EMA
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Recently, I came across a pretty interesting topic about Rei Kokubun, known as "Japan's Most Accurate Future Predictor." This individual claims to come from 2058 and supposedly traveled back to 2019 via a time transmission device. A series of her predictions turned out to be correct—Japan winning 27 gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics, the Nikkei index plummeting in March 2020, and Shinzo Abe resigning in September of that year. These events one after another proved accurate, which is why netizens are convinced of her credibility.
But what’s even more intriguing is her recent comments on cryptoc
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Recently, many people are still debating whether stocks are cheap or expensive. The core logic behind this is a lack of understanding of stock turnover. Honestly, once you grasp the concept of turnover rate, your market comprehension can improve by an order of magnitude.
Simply put, the turnover rate reflects how frequently a stock is bought and sold, indicating how active it is. I’ve noticed many retail investors look only at the current price, thinking that a stock at 70 yuan is more expensive than one at 7 yuan—that’s a big mistake. What truly matters are metrics like the Price-to-Earnings
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Recently, many people have been asking what PERP is. In fact, PERP refers to the native token of Perpetual Protocol. Today, I will give you an overview of the core logic of this project.
Perpetual Protocol was founded by Yenwen Feng and Shao-Kang Lee in 2018, both of whom have extensive backgrounds in cryptocurrency and blockchain. Their goal is quite interesting — to bring derivatives markets onto DeFi infrastructure, allowing everyone to participate in perpetual contract trading.
Regarding the PERP token itself, it is an ERC-20 standard protocol token primarily used to facilitate decentraliz
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Recently, I've been looking into meme coins related to Middle Eastern concepts and found an interesting perspective. The word "habibi" in Arab culture means "dear" or "beloved," and it's a very commonly used colloquial term, which seems especially suitable for meme culture's dissemination. Moreover, the official accounts seem to have promoted this concept multiple times, even changing their Twitter profile pictures to images related to habibi.
From a cultural adaptation standpoint, words like habibi that carry regional characteristics and are easy to create memes with are indeed more likely to
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I’ve recently been organizing my cryptocurrency groups on Telegram and found that over the years, there are quite a few quality channels worth paying attention to. In the early days, Telegram was criticized by many due to regulatory issues, but now it has become an important source of information in the crypto trading community.
The most commonly used are those that provide trading signals. For example, Crypto VIP Signal is a well-established channel with a huge number of subscribers. Although not every signal is profitable, it can definitely give you some reference ideas. There’s also a verif
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I recently came across the Scash project and want to share my mining experience. It is a cryptocurrency based on CPU mining, with a total supply of 21 million coins. Its design philosophy is a bit like Bitcoin, and it mainly aims to let regular computers participate in decentralized mining. I tried mining with my home computer for a while, and it really doesn’t require buying a mining rig—just using the CPU is enough.
What attracts me most about mining on a computer is the zero-cost entry: as long as you have a computer that can power on, you’re good to go. Based on my observations, the diffic
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The fundamental reason why many traders lose money is actually that they don't understand one thing: mathematical expectation.
I've found that many people misunderstand the concept of expectation. Some say, "Expected value is the most likely outcome," which is completely wrong. For example, rolling a die, the expected value is 3.5, but you can’t roll a 3.5. A net lottery profit of -8 doesn’t mean you will definitely lose money on a single play—it just means that over the long run, losses are inevitable.
Here's a key misconception to clarify: "A positive expectation does not mean you will profi
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Recently, I've been paying close attention to a thought-provoking issue – the next four weeks could be a turning point for the European economy.
I saw Bloomberg post on X mentioning that market participants are watching the developments in the European economy, trying to determine whether it will face a new round of crisis or if it's just a small fluctuation during the recovery process. Honestly, this uncertainty has indeed created quite a tense atmosphere in the market.
The performance of the European economy lately has been somewhat delicate. On one hand, there are signs of recovery; on the
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Recently, a question has been asked more and more in the community: What exactly is on-chain data, and why is everyone talking about it? I’ve noticed that many newcomers are actually a bit fuzzy on this concept, so I want to share my understanding.
Simply put, on-chain data refers to all information recorded in real-time on the blockchain. This includes transaction details, wallet addresses, block information, and various metrics related to network activity. Unlike traditional finance, these data are not controlled by any central authority but are completely open and transparent, accessible to
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I recently came across a pretty shocking story about Woody Allen's wife, Song Yi, and her email exchanges with Epstein. At first glance, it seems like a personal scandal, but digging deeper reveals a different perspective—one that reflects another set of operating logic in American society.
Here's what happened. A congressman was disgraced after sending sexual messages to a 15-year-old girl. However, Song Yi came out to defend him, fiercely criticizing the girl as a "despicable and shameless person who bullies the weak" and saying she "manipulates people too well." It seems particularly unreas
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Recently, while reviewing my trading system, I realized that the MACD indicator is definitely worth spending time to study its parameter settings carefully. Many people might still be using the default 12-26-9, but adjusting the parameters according to your trading style can significantly improve performance.
Let me explain the basic logic of MACD. It consists of three parts: the fast line, the slow line, and the histogram. The fast line uses EMA(12) to capture short-term momentum, the slow line uses EMA(26) to observe long-term trends, and the signal line EMA(9) is used to determine entry and
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I’ve found that the biggest misconception many traders have is over-relying on various technical indicators and systems, constantly praying for master signals in live streams, only to get lost in a maze of tools. Actually, there’s a simpler and more direct method—naked K-line trading, which relies solely on price action to infer market direction.
The core of naked K-line trading is tracking price structure. It’s not about completely ignoring other tools, but rather viewing trend lines, support and resistance, Fibonacci retracements as part of the candlestick chart itself. The key is understand
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Recently, I’ve noticed that many beginners get a bit confused when looking at these units on exchanges, so I’ll clarify them for everyone.
The most common units in exchanges are: K, M, E, B, T. What do these represent in terms of magnitude? The simplest is 1K, which equals 1k—most people know this. Next, 1M is 1M, or 1k times 1K. Going higher, 1E stands for 100 million, which is often seen when looking at market cap or trading volume.
For even larger numbers, 1B is 1 billion, used when discussing project funding or large transfers. Finally, what about 1T? 1T equals 1 trillion, which is ten tim
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Recently, I’ve seen news about Sun Yuchen again. This guy has indeed made a name for himself in the crypto world. At 35, he became the head of a publicly listed company, with his hands on seven or eight businesses and projects. His net worth is said to exceed $43 billion. This set of business logic is worth studying.
Sun Yuchen first got exposed to Bitcoin while studying at the University of Pennsylvania. Back then, BTC was only around $10, and he started by testing small amounts. After joining Ripple’s China team in 2013, he accumulated his first pot of gold. In 2017, he decided to go it alon
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Recently, someone asked me, what exactly causes the rise and fall of cryptocurrencies? Honestly, Bitcoin's price volatility is quite significant. I remember a while ago, Bitcoin surged to over $70,000, and now it has hit a new high of over $120,000. The underlying logic behind this is actually quite interesting.
First, it’s important to understand that Bitcoin’s scarcity is fundamental. There are only 21 million in total, and this cap is fixed. A few years ago, about 900 new coins could be mined each day, but starting in 2024, that was halved to 450, making supply increasingly tight. This arti
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Recently, when I was checking the markets on the exchange, I noticed that many beginners don't quite understand these counting units. So I want to share what I know.
First and foremost, 1K equals 1k, which I believe everyone knows. But many people are unclear about how much money 1K represents, which actually depends on the specific asset. For example, if a certain coin's price is 0.5K, that means $500.
Moving up, 1M stands for 1 million, 1E is 100 million, and even larger is 1B, which is 1 billion. The largest unit is 1T, representing 1 trillion. These units are often seen in trading volume,
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Recently, many people have been discussing why Bitcoin has only 21 million coins. Actually, there’s an interesting mathematical logic behind this.
Bitcoin is called digital gold, and the core reason is scarcity. Like real gold, Bitcoin’s total supply is capped and will never exceed 21 million coins. This design gives it the property of value preservation, which is also why so many people are optimistic about its long-term value.
So, where does the 21 million figure come from? In fact, Satoshi Nakamoto used a clever mathematical algorithm when designing Bitcoin. Simply put, it relies on the con
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I just checked the Bitcoin greed and fear index, and it has dropped to 5, which is the lowest level I have seen. The entire market is now in a state of extreme fear, with market sentiment overwhelmingly bearish.
However, honestly, these times are often the best buying opportunities. When everyone is panicking, it's actually the time to accumulate on dips. When the greed and fear index reaches such extremes, it usually indicates that market sentiment has become overly pessimistic.
If you've been waiting for a suitable entry point, this moment is worth serious consideration. Of course, you shoul
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