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Recently, I’ve been seeing a bunch of tasks for testnet points, and I can’t help but feel a little suspicious: it was originally just meant to practice the feel for things, but now everyone treats it as if it’s “guaranteed/expected.” Once your mindset slips, it’s easy to get carried away. My stop-loss is pretty straightforward, and a bit old-school: first, set both a time and a number limit—like running only two nights per week, and if you go over, you don’t touch it; then set a cost limit. As soon as the Gas, cross-chain transactions, or buying small accounts start to become “dollar-cost-aver
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AXS this wave seems to be a resonance of "economic model repair + capital expectations," and whether it can go further depends on bAXS's yield/exit mechanism avoiding a crash.
AXS-2,8%
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TimeProphecyMachine
Is the veteran blockchain game beginning a renaissance?
$AXS First, the launch of bAXS (Bonded AXS) binding mechanism locked in a large amount of supply (reportedly over 60% locked). I just looked at the buy orders and indeed there is a lot of capital buying in, but the overall GameFi still faces challenges (user attrition, fierce competition). The future trend depends on the actual effectiveness of bAXS and the Ronin L2 migration.
Additionally, other blockchain game tokens have also surged along with it $GMT $SAND and others.
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Charge, turn on the light, throw the line, tonight it's either a big win or a big laugh.
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鱼馆鱼人
Getting ready for a night fishing!!
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Don't just focus on "copying"; more importantly, who will develop the next-generation architecture and data closed-loop system first.
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CryptoFrontier
White House Accuses China of 'Industrial-Scale' AI Model Theft
The White House warned on April 23, 2026, that foreign entities, primarily in China, are conducting "industrial-scale" campaigns to copy American artificial intelligence models, according to a memorandum from Michael Kratsios, Assistant to
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Taking profits is not about giving up; it's about extending your life, cutting 30% beautifully.
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CryptoSat
$VELVET cut 30% at tp2 👍
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Today I came across another bunch of PFPs saying they want to build a "membership system + brand collaborations." I actually don't oppose it, but the problem is that often what you're buying isn't long-term value, but short-term attention... Once the hype passes, the group is left with only check-ins and lotteries, and the on-chain fund flow gradually dries up.
A while ago, I was a bit scared: I almost followed the trend of a "membership ticket," but luckily I checked the permissions and treasury access first, and found that the core contract can change rules at any time. Once the money is in,
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Happy birthday, Gate~ May the bull and bear markets both stay steady at their core.
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NexaCrypto
Thirteen Years Of Excellence: How Gate Became the Gold Standard of Global Crypto Finance
Happy 13th Anniversary, Gate. The best is clearly yet to come.
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Small coins attract money—volatility is increasing. Set a proper stop-loss; otherwise, a single spike can directly teach you a hard lesson.
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CryptoRevolutionMaster
Money is starting to move around in crypto again, and it’s pretty noticeable.
We’re seeing significant outflows from Bitcoin and Ethereum, around $94M and $91M respectively, which usually hints at some selling pressure on the big players. But this doesn’t look like people leaving the market altogether. Instead, that liquidity is rotating elsewhere.
Smaller, narrative driven tokens like $RAVE and $PIEVERSE are picking up strong inflows, which suggests traders are chasing higher risk, higher-reward opportunities. It’s less about exiting and more about repositioning.
This kind of shift tends to happen in the middle of a cycle when confidence is still there, but participants start looking beyond the majors for bigger upside. The trade-off, of course, is more volatility and a clear move into risk-on territory.
$BTC
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Recently, there's been talk about sharding and parallel processing again, sounding quite lively. Frankly, my first reaction is: once you put the money in, can you get it out? Who holds the permissions, where are the keys, can it be paused if something goes wrong, can it be recovered... Until these old issues are resolved, no matter how fast the chain is, it's useless.
These days, Meme and celebrity shoutouts have once again drawn attention. Beginners are most likely to get excited and hyped up. I’m not pretending to be above it all; who doesn’t want to make quick money? But when it comes down
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0.097 is already very good; pulling back a bit is actually healthier.
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CryptoSat
We’re almost there 👀
$CHIP just tapped 0.097, nearly hitting the $0.10 target 🚀
Now seeing a small pullback after the pump — healthy price action.
Secure profits & trail, as long as price holds 0.090, upside stays open.
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Once again, the combination of third-party AI tools + OAuth really requires redefining the security boundaries.
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CryptoFrontier
Vercel Breach via Compromised AI Tool Exposes Crypto Frontend Risk
Cloud development platform Vercel disclosed on Sunday that attackers compromised parts of its internal systems through a third-party AI tool linked to a Google Workspace OAuth app, according to the company's official statement. A limited subset of customers was affected, and Vercel's services
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I just reviewed my trading records and came across a particularly frustrating loss: I clearly planned to buy in batches, but I got too impatient, and with slippage maxed out, I ended up hitting that extremely thin layer of market depth above... Basically, I was in a rush, saw green candles and wanted to buy the dip, and before I could place a limit order and wait for it to fill, I impulsively entered a market order.
Looking back, it’s nothing too complicated: when the liquidity isn’t deep enough, don’t expect “setting a slippage” to save you; slippage just tells you how much you could lose, no
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Just saw someone screenshot a "whale address buying" and ready to copy and follow instantly. I’m sweating for the wallet... Don’t rush to become a wish pond. Whether that whale’s transaction was for building a position or hedging, it’s hard to tell just by looking at one or two entries and exits: sometimes they’re buying spot while opening a counter position on perpetuals, so the net exposure isn’t as big as you think; others are arbitraging, market-making, or even rebalancing their portfolio. What’s more annoying is that everyone is now complaining about miner/validator income and MEV, and wi
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The one-minute level short-selling idea is very clear; the key is whether 1.3237 can reach the ideal position.
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BlackChenOG
$PIEVERSE
1 min frame set up
Short
entry 1.2829 aggressive entry
ideal peak entry also tight budget stoploss for aggressive entry 1.3237
stoploss peak 1.3712
target tp 1 1.0794
max target tp 0.9173
Note: this is not financial advice , risk only what you can afford to lose
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Recently, I saw a bunch of people talking about LST and re-staking again. To put it simply, the returns don’t fall from the sky: either someone is paying for leverage/hedging, or the protocol is using your security to “resell” it. I’m just an old lady who loves to check contract permissions—first, see who can upgrade, who can pause, who can move funds, and then see which pool the money is flowing from.
Re-staking sounds like “earning an extra,” but the risks stack up too: there are penalties and confiscations for underlying staking, and there could also be bugs in the middle layer, price feed
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I love to hear this, but I only follow Ogura; whether it explodes or not, leave it to the market.
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CryptoRevolutionMaster
All OLD OGs Memes will explode hard $FLOKI $NEIRO $BOME and all others 🔥🔥
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The structure is still somewhat weak; don't get carried away. The 6.98 stop-loss is clearly written.
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LedgerBull
$GT showing short-term stabilization after a sharp intraday selloff.
Structure remains weak but early signs of support holding at lows.
EP
7.05 - 7.12
TP
TP1 7.20
TP2 7.32
TP3 7.48
SL
6.98
Price swept liquidity below 7.10 and reacted with a base forming near 7.05. Current structure suggests a potential relief move if buyers maintain control above reclaimed levels.
Let’s go $GT ‌
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As long as the 0.184-0.187 range does not break the support, I prefer to consider it as a consolidation phase, waiting for the momentum to return before looking at 0.192/0.198.
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LedgerBull
$SKYAI showing strength with consolidation after expansion.
Structure remains bullish with buyers holding above key support.
EP
0.1840 – 0.1870
TP
TP1 0.1920
TP2 0.1980
TP3 0.2050
SL
0.1800
Liquidity below 0.185 already tapped with quick reaction. Price stabilizing near range lows with higher low formation, suggesting continuation if momentum builds.
Let’s go $SKYAI ‌
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Recently, someone asked me again why the APY on yield aggregators looks so attractive... To be honest, APY is just a front sign; what really matters is which contracts are connected behind the scenes, where the money is transferred, and who is responsible for paying it back. You might think it's "auto-compounding," but it could actually be "automatically treating you as the counterparty." If you don't understand the permissions clearly or follow the fund flows closely, it's almost like treating your wallet as a wishing well.
And now, with modularization and the DeFi layer narratives being hype
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I only take one note: No matter how hot RWA (Real World Assets) go on the chain, don’t be fooled by “liquidity.” First, flip the redemption clause to the bottom (who can pause, who can change the rules, how long it takes to redeem, whether you can redeem or not depends on who), otherwise it looks like you can sell at any time on the chain. When it’s really time to redeem, it’s just like lining up to withdraw a deposit… By the way, these past few days, before and after that mainstream public chain upgrade/maintenance, everyone has been guessing whether projects will migrate or not. Honestly, wh
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