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I just explored some coin trading tools that support AI and are completely free or offer basic plans at no cost. Maybe you're also looking for something similar.
If you want automated technical analysis, TradingView is the most basic choice. It’s not purely AI, but it has smart indicator systems that allow you to write custom scripts to automate strategies. You can also backtest before live trading. The free version is sufficient, and the pro version adds advanced tools. TrendSpider is in a similar category; it automatically recognizes price patterns, trendlines, Fibonacci levels, and provides
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Recently, I realized that many newcomers to crypto get confused about basic trading concepts, especially Long and Short. In fact, understanding these two positions makes it much easier to analyze the market.
First, you need to understand what a Position is. It simply refers to your holding status for a certain currency pair. There are two main positions: Long and Short. When you open a Long Position, it means you buy a cryptocurrency pair expecting the price to go up, then sell it at a higher price to make a profit. Conversely, a Short Position is when you sell a currency pair short, predictin
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Just finished reviewing the list of the poorest countries in the world for 2024, and I’m honestly a bit stunned. Most of them are in Africa—South Sudan, Burundi, Central African Republic, DRC—and Haiti in Latin America also makes the top. Seeing countries like Somalia, Yemen, Sierra Leone… it’s always news of hardship from those places.
Other names like Kiribati, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu are small island nations—their issues are quite different. It seems the 10 poorest countries in the world are mainly affected by conflict, corruption, lack of resources, or difficult geographic locations.
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I realize that if you want to make money from swing trading or scalping, mastering classic chart patterns is a huge advantage. Today, I want to share some patterns I frequently use on candlestick charts, although they also work well on bar charts.
First, understand that the market never moves in a perfectly straight line. Even the strongest trends have corrections. An Up Staircase occurs when you see higher highs and higher lows — this is a clear bullish trend signal. Small pullbacks between these steps are your buying opportunities. Conversely, a Down Staircase has lower highs and lower lows,
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Today I want to share something that most newcomers to the crypto market are curious about but also very afraid of—that is futures. So, what are futures? Simply put, they are leveraged trading methods that almost all crypto exchanges offer. Essentially, it involves predicting whether the price will go up or down, then placing orders based on that prediction. Long means you believe the price will rise, short means you think it will fall. If your prediction is correct, you make a profit; if wrong, you incur a loss. It sounds simple, but the risk is enormous, especially for beginners.
What is the
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I recently noticed that Apple is accelerating rapidly in the fields of AI and computer vision. Bloomberg just posted on X about this tech giant's strategy — they are determined to deeply integrate AI into all product lines. This is a significant move to enhance user experience and maintain a leading position in the tech race.
Additionally, I’ve seen analyses of three potential scenarios for the future of the EU. These scenarios are quite interesting — they explore different political and economic factors that could influence the trajectory of the union’s development. This highlights the import
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I just reflected on how Bitcoin works and realized something quite interesting – most people misunderstand its transaction mechanism. When it comes to L2 solutions for Bitcoin, people are often influenced by the L2 concepts from Ethereum, but Bitcoin is entirely different. To understand why, we need to start with a basic question: what is utxo?
What is utxo? It stands for Unspent Transaction Output – simply "unspent transaction output." Imagine you have a wallet with multiple bills of different denominations. Each bill is a UTXO – an amount of money you can spend. When someone sends you 10 BTC
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I just realized that many new traders often overlook a pretty useful indicator: RSI. This is a tool I use quite frequently to assess whether the market is hot or cold.
RSI, or Relative Strength Index, is a momentum oscillator that ranges from 0 to 100. Its great advantage is that it helps you see whether a coin is overbought or oversold. When RSI exceeds 70, it’s usually a sign of overbought conditions; when it drops below 30, it indicates oversold conditions — these two levels are quite important for identifying reversal points.
The RSI calculation formula isn’t very complicated. Basically, y
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Just checked the liquidation data over the past 24 hours and found some quite notable figures. A total of approximately $2.99 million was liquidated across the entire network, with buy orders accounting for the majority at $2.03 million, and sell orders at $9,542.60 million. Everything is there, but BTC and ETH remain the most affected coins — BTC lost about $1.19 million, while ETH is even higher at $4,201.41 million. The market today seems quite volatile.
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I just learned about Lighter and found it quite interesting – a decentralized derivatives (Perps) DEX running on Testnet. Unlike traditional DEX platforms that are slow and have high fees, Lighter is designed to provide a smooth trading experience similar to centralized exchanges, while still maintaining decentralization and security.
The best part is that Lighter uses SNARKs (zero-knowledge proofs) technology to prove that each trade match is fair and tamper-proof. They call it the Verifiable Matching Engine – instead of relying solely on a centralized oracle, everything is verified through c
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Have you ever wondered what minting an NFT is? Or want to know how to create your own unique digital assets and sell them for cryptocurrency? Actually, it’s not as complicated as you think. I will guide you step by step on how to do this.
First, understand what minting an NFT means. NFT stands for Non-Fungible Token — a one-of-a-kind digital asset. Unlike Bitcoin or dollars, which can be exchanged for each other, each NFT is different and cannot be replaced by another. You can think of it like an original painting, a personal music track, or even a tweet — all digital. The cool thing is, NFTs
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I just realized that many people still don't fully understand what an Oracle really is in the blockchain ecosystem. Blockchain is highly decentralized and secure, but it has a major limitation — it cannot automatically access data from the outside world. That's where Oracles come in, acting as a crucial bridge between blockchain and the real world.
Simply put, an Oracle is a service that provides real-world data to smart contracts. Imagine you want to build a weather prediction app on the blockchain — the smart contract needs temperature, humidity data from reliable sources. The Oracle is the
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I just noticed something quite interesting — professional investors are starting to look at MicroStrategy (MSTR) from a completely different perspective. If you don’t know what MSTR is, it’s basically a software company, but the special thing is that it has become one of the largest Bitcoin holders in the world under the leadership of CEO Michael Saylor.
This week, Adam Back from Blockstream shared a rather in-depth analysis on X. He argued that MSTR’s stock is trading at a significant discount compared to its intrinsic value. According to recent updates, the company holds about 189,150 BTC wo
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I just learned about Kite, a pretty interesting Layer 1 blockchain being built for AI agents. What is Kite and why is it getting so much attention? It is an EVM-compatible blockchain platform, specifically designed to enable AI agents to automatically execute transactions safely and verifiably.
The key feature here is Kite's architecture. It uses a three-layer identity system: user (the primary owner), agent (each with their own wallet generated from a master key according to BIP-32), and (a temporary identity session for short-term actions). This design significantly enhances security because
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I have just summarized the main trading hours for different regions. If you often trade, you should take a look. What time is the Asian session? Around 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. (GMT+7) is the Asian session, when the Asian market starts to become active with increased trading volume.
Next is the European session from about 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. (GMT+7), when trading volume begins to rise significantly. The American session runs from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. the next day (GMT+7), which is the period with the highest volatility, especially when investors from the US and Canada participate.
The best times are when th
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I've just realized an interesting thing about investor psychology—why are we more prone to holding onto losses than gains? And what exactly does "holding losses" mean? It’s not just about maintaining a position when the asset’s price drops; it’s also a complex psychological battle that everyone has experienced.
The difficulty with holding losses is directly related to human psychology. When you buy a coin at a high price and it drops 20-30%, your brain automatically clings to positive information and sets unrealistic expectations. At that moment, you forget to evaluate other risk signals. This
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I’ve noticed that many newcomers to crypto and financial forums are often drawn into programs promising huge profits. Today, I want to share what HYIP is, because it’s truly a trap that many people still don’t realize.
What exactly is an HYIP? It stands for High-Yield Investment Program — high-profit investment schemes. The operation is very simple: you put in money, then wait for the profits to come back. Sounds reasonable, but that’s exactly how we get lured in.
I’ve seen two different types of HYIPs. One is long-term, offering interest rates of 1-4% per month, with a payback period of about
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Recently, I’ve noticed many young people becoming curious about DeFi but feeling overwhelmed by a bunch of confusing terminology. Today, I want to explain two basic concepts that everyone participating in DeFi must know: what is a pool and what is an LP. If you understand these two things clearly, you’ll grasp the core of how DeFi operates.
Let’s start with the pool. A pool (, also called a liquidity pool, is a collection of cryptocurrency assets locked by a smart contract on the blockchain. It’s not controlled by any company; it’s just a piece of code that runs automatically on the network. W
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I’ve been experimenting with trading techniques using EMA 34 and EMA 89 combined with Price Action, and I find it quite effective, so I want to share it with you guys.
Basically, EMA (Exponential Moving Average) is a moving average line, but unlike SMA, it gives priority to more recent price data. When using EMA 34 and EMA 89, I usually keep EMA 34 to catch short-term trends (move faster), and EMA 89 to monitor long-term trends (move slower). These two lines, when combined, are very powerful.
Practical application steps:
Step 1 is to identify the trend. If EMA 34 is above EMA 89, the market is
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I just learned about what IBO is and realized that this is a pretty interesting opportunity within the Bitcoin ecosystem. Simply put, IBO (Initial Bitcoin Offering) is the first launchpad for projects seeking to raise funds directly on Bitcoin and other UTXO chains.
The advantage of IBO is that it is built on the RGB++ protocol, a technology that enables Bitcoin to have powerful programmability without the need for complex cross-chain bridges. Instead of using traditional bridges, RGB++ employs fully Turing-complete UTXOs to process smart contracts, maintaining Bitcoin's security while expandi
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