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I don't focus on specific prices; as long as it continues to hit new highs, I'll keep following the trend.
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ExtremeWayBit
$BTC There are only 6 cryptocurrencies in total, so let’s just take our time to chat! First, let’s talk about ‘Big Pie’ (Bitcoin). Bao Er Ye said to hold for 10 years! Then it’s $1 million per coin—so do you all agree with this? Or are there many people who simply can’t last 10 years in this market!
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Looking for my charger all morning, but it was just plugged into the bedside table the whole time... It’s quite like how I view stablecoins: I usually think they’re “stable,” but when something actually happens, I realize I have no idea where the money is coming from. Honestly, the most frightening part of de-pegging isn’t the numbers at that moment, but everyone starting to guess “Will he run first,” and the panic psychology kicking in. No matter how much reserves you write down, they can easily be overwhelmed by emotions.
Recently, someone linked ETF capital flows, U.S. stock risk appetite,
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If SOL doesn't have discipline this time, it'll be washed out of the market in no time.
SOL-1,31%
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ExtremeWayBit
$SOL $DOGE The essence of trading is discipline➕patience! As the saying goes, those who do not plan the overall situation are not enough to plan a specific area!$XAU #rsETH攻击事件后续进展
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Today, I was again bombarded with screenshots in the group chat about "a certain stablecoin losing its peg" and "reserve audits having suspicious issues," which made my heart race... But what bothers me more is that on-chain, even though I clearly clicked confirm first, the slippage suddenly increased as if I was cut in line. To put it simply, MEV/ordering isn't just about "smart people making more profit"; more often, it's about treating ordinary people as liquidity to be squeezed: you think you're trading with the market, but in reality, you're racing against a bunch of bots watching your tr
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Open in a place with maximum geopolitical risk, respect, but be sure to control your position.
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These days, we're talking about concurrency and sharding again, and the group chat is lively as if we're about to move on immediately. I listen and get excited, but also reflexively tense up: no matter how new the story is, it's still the same money, and what I fear most is that no one mentions safety and exit strategies. Especially when the funding rate is extreme, everyone starts guessing whether it's a reversal or just more bubble squeezing. People like me with more emotional volatility are more easily led by the rhythm, then a slip of the hand might turn "can withdraw" into "definitely can
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From WealthTek to Sapia, any weak link in the chain can ruin the customer.
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CryptoFrontier
FCA Censures Sapia, Orders £19.6M Payment to WealthTek Clients
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has censured Sapia and required the firm to pay £19.6 million to clients of WealthTek following an investigation into inadequate client money safeguards. The payment, comprising £19.1 million to WealthTek's administrators and £500,000 to the Financial Services C
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Basically, it's all about models, data, computing power, and talent being fiercely contested; no one can monopolize them.
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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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These days, the group is again discussing stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and various rumors like "is it about to de-peg?" My emotions are practically jumping like an EKG... But after calming down and thinking, modular blockchains, for us end users, don't seem to be about "being more advanced" as a buzzword, but rather: for the same transfer or currency exchange, it might become less likely to get stuck on a certain chain to the point of questioning life, with more stable fees and speeds, and wallets won't make me shake from constantly choosing networks. Basically, it's about hiding "ch
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Haha, this sentence paints such a vivid picture.
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Recently, I keep spinning in the "waiting" phase: waiting for confirmation, waiting for callbacks, waiting to figure things out myself. But in the end, time figured me out first... Options are like buying a breath of air for the buyer; even if the market doesn't move, it can suffocate you. Sellers are more like selling patience, collecting time value, but they're always afraid that a sudden needle will pierce through. To put it simply, who is time value eating away at? Most of the time, it's eating away at buyers like me with procrastination tendencies; hesitation shortens the window. On the m
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Lately I've been struggling again: should I stick to the mainnet or stay honest with L2? That sense of security on the mainnet—"I'm really doing serious work"—feels pretty reassuring, but as soon as gas prices spike, my heartbeat starts racing. I just want to move a position, but it feels like I’m being charged a toll... It’s funny but frustrating. The L2 experience is indeed smooth; a couple of clicks and it's done, but every time I need to cross back to the mainnet, it starts to drag: bridge, confirmation, waiting, and my emotions get stuck along with it.
My current compromise is: for small,
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Your strategy of partial take-profit plus retracement re-shorting is suitable for those who don't want to trade emotionally.
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AnalystShuQin
Bitcoin looks like it's about to fail, can it still struggle a bit? Will it keep falling to 70k? Hurry and take a look.
1. As shown in the chart, two days ago we discussed the logic of Bitcoin's trend, with the top around 78k/79k in an ascending channel, and the final correction likely to reach the lower boundary of the channel at about 69,000/70k. So how should we operate now?
2. The most correct strategy is to short at the top around 78,000, which we've been talking about for two weeks. But if you didn't get in earlier, you can still short on rallies; significant rebounds are good entry points. Before dropping to 70k, Bitcoin will pass through two support levels: one at 75k and another at 73.5k.
3. These two levels are likely to see good rebounds. If it rebounds at 75k and approaches near 76,500, you can start scaling into short positions. I personally hope 75k holds, and if there's a rebound, we can add to our shorts. Because I mentioned yesterday that I took partial profits on some shorts at this level, hoping for a rebound to re-enter. Of course, if there's no rebound, I can accept it and earn more if it drops further.
4. Besides shorting on rallies, aggressive traders can also try a small long at support levels—around 75,000 is worth a try, just a small position with a stop-loss set. The safest position is definitely near 73.5k, but that depends on your risk preference.
5. Overall, the market is consistent with our expected trend, so trading shouldn't be difficult. Short at 78,000, then take partial profits at support levels of 75,000, 73,500, and around 70k. If there's a strong rebound at support, re-short; if not, just take profits on other shorts. The logic is clear step by step—don't trade based on feelings. Before opening a position, plan your take-profit and stop-loss strategies. Let's work hard together!
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I'm not very good at drawing conclusions about PFPs, especially the kind of "this is the brand's moat" statement. Whenever I hear that, I immediately want to revisit old cases and review: is it long-term value or just a fleeting fireworks of attention? The membership system is the same; what truly retains people doesn't seem to be how cool the avatar looks or how lively the group is, but whether you're willing to keep delivering something—even if it's just stable emotional value and clear rules.
In the past couple of days, I've also seen large on-chain transfers and hot/cold wallets of exchang
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This kind of market pattern where "a surge then prevents a decline at high levels" is most likely to enter an acceleration phase; just make sure the trading volume doesn't drop.
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MarcusCorvinus
$RAVE explosive bullish continuation after strong breakout
I’m seeing aggressive strength because $RAVE pushed hard and is holding near highs
Buyers not letting price drop shows strong control
Entry Point 25.0 to 27.0
Target Point 32.0 then 40.0
Stop Loss 22.0
I’m expecting continuation if momentum stays
Parabolic trend can extend fast
This is possible because breakout plus strong volume equals expansion
Let’s go and Trade now $RAVE ‌
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In mutual follow arrangements, don't forget to follow back.
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SituLieqiMarketTrend
Still need 45 more fans to mutual follow and break through 30,000 fans. I hope you can help me achieve this wish, be a good person, and give a quick click.
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The key to this type of degen game is discipline: reasons for entering, take-profit rules, and phased selling.
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CryptoSat
351x returns in Under 2 Hours 😱
One trader turned $960 (11 SOL) into $337,000 on $ASTEROID.
He bought 158.51M tokens across 3 wallets, then sold 134.75M for 1,539 $SOL (~$135K) while still holding 23.76M tokens worth ~$202K
Massive win on PUMP dot fun — pure degen play executed perfectly.
Who else is hunting these 100x+ memecoins? 👀
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This risk control is easy to handle, with clear stop-loss, and a good profit-to-loss ratio, suitable for tracking.
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LedgerBull
$BLUR showing strong recovery momentum after sharp downside move.
Structure shifting bullish with buyers gaining control.
EP
0.02500 - 0.02580
TP
TP1
0.02700
TP2
0.02850
TP3
0.03000
SL
0.02400
Recent move swept liquidity below and price is now reclaiming prior levels. Any pullback into the entry zone looks like a reaction into demand, with structure favoring continuation as long as higher lows are maintained.
Let’s go $BLUR ‌
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I'm more concerned about the 0.138 support; if it breaks, admit fault, if it doesn't, keep holding.
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LedgerBull
$BIRB showing strong upside continuation with steady bullish momentum.
Buyers in control as structure prints higher highs on lower timeframes.
EP
0.145 - 0.149
TP
TP1 0.155
TP2 0.162
TP3 0.170
SL
0.138
Liquidity was built below and then expanded upward, confirming demand strength. Strong continuation and shallow pullbacks suggest further upside as long as buyers defend structure.
Let’s go $BIRB ‌
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Lately, I've been hearing everyone talk about AI Agents running automatically on the blockchain, and I feel tempted, but honestly, someone still needs to take responsibility. Never hand out your signature, especially for authorizations, permission changes, or bulk transfers—one mistake can't be fixed with a "retract"; and for cross-chain, bridges, or contract upgrade announcements, even the smartest Agent can be misled by fake links and phishing frontends, so humans will at least be more cautious.
Recently, Layer 2 is also arguing over TPS, fees, and subsidies, and the information noise is rea
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