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I just came across the updated ranking of the world's wealthiest people. As expected, Elon Musk still holds the top spot — his net worth is estimated at $638 billion. The guy clearly has no intention of relinquishing his position. Interestingly, Mark Zuckerberg with his $229 billion is barely in sixth place. By the way, Bill Gates is even further behind — 16th place with $117 billion. And Mukesh Ambani from India is doing pretty well in 18th position. It turns out that the richest person in the world is still Musk, and his lead is simply enormous. I wonder what this list will look like in a ye
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I've noticed that lately, more and more people are talking about asset tokenization as the main trend of the financial revolution. Honestly, this is not just another hype — something serious is really happening here.
Asset tokenization (RWA) is essentially the process of turning physical or traditional assets into digital tokens on the blockchain. The idea emerged alongside the development of Bitcoin and Ethereum, which demonstrated how to securely store and transfer value without intermediaries. But if crypto was just money, then asset tokenization is a whole different level.
Experts predict
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I just learned something fun about the Bluetooth logo, and now I can't get it out of my head. Turns out, every time you activate Bluetooth on your phone, you're literally using a Viking symbol that has existed for over a thousand years! 🤯
It all started with the technology being named after Harald Bluetooth — a Danish king from the 10th century who did what seemed impossible: united Denmark and Norway under one crown. His nickname "Blue Tooth" sounds a bit strange, but it’s constantly mentioned in medieval chronicles. Historians still debate whether he really had a blue tooth due to an infect
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I heard that many beginners lose their deposits because they trade based on classic technical analysis without understanding what’s behind it. Meanwhile, there is a way to view the market from a completely different angle — this is the smart money strategy, which helps to understand the actions of large capital.
What is the essence? There are always two types of participants in the market: big players (whales, banks, hedge funds, institutions) and the crowd (small traders). Whales have enormous capital and influence price formation. They play on emotions, create false signals, gather stops of
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I've noticed that many beginners in crypto get lost when choosing trading tools. Honestly, without a proper cryptocurrency terminal, you'll just be working blindly. It's not just a program — it's your main working tool that changes your approach to analyzing and managing trades.
Sharing how I understand it after several years in the market. A cryptocurrency terminal gives you several critically important capabilities. First, you see real-time charts with lots of indicators, volumes, and historical data. Not just the price, but the full picture. Second, you can quickly open and close positions
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Honestly, multiplayer games on the phone save the day when there's nothing to do with friends or family. I recently went through some apps and realized there are way more options than I thought. You don't need heavy games like PUBG or Fortnite — sometimes you just want something light and fun. For example, Volleyball Party — it’s similar to an arcade game but much simpler. You can invite a friend via Bluetooth if they're nearby. Or Glow Hockey 2 — a classic game played by two people where you have to score goals against the opponent’s net. It’s an old game, but people still love it. There are
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I often hear: "I followed the signals and lost everything." And I understand why. Many confuse trading signals with a magic wand, but it's just a tool. Let's figure out what it really is and how to use them without losses.
A trading signal is essentially a recommendation on when to enter or exit a position. It can be automatic (from a bot or indicator) or manual (from an analyst). There are many sources: technical analysis, news, fundamental data. Beginner traders often rely on them, which makes sense — they want to save time. But the main thing is not to blindly trust, but to understand what’
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I noticed that many beginner traders ignore trend reversal indicators, even though they really help catch turning points in the market. When an asset is about to change direction, there are several proven signals that indicate this.
I'll start with RSI — it's one of the most reliable tools. When the index rises above 70, the asset is usually overbought and ready to fall. Below 30 — oversold, and it may go up. But here’s the interesting part: if the price makes a new high, but RSI doesn’t rise with it — that’s a strong bearish reversal signal. These divergences often precede major drops.
Moving
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You know, I’ve been thinking for a long time about how to simply explain what vesting really is. Imagine this: a new project launches, and all its founders, investors, and developers receive tokens. But not all at once and not immediately. Some tokens are locked for a certain period — this is what’s called vesting.
The essence is simple. Vesting is a mechanism to prevent quick dumping. Remember rug pulls, when the founder just sells all their tokens on the very first day? Well, vesting is like insurance against such scenarios. Tokens are released gradually, in parts, over a long period of time
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I've been interested for a long time in how people make money from exchange rate differences... and now I've decided to understand crypto arbitrage. It turns out, it's a pretty interesting scheme.
The essence is simple: the same coin has different prices on different platforms. You buy where it's cheaper and sell where it's more expensive. That's the whole idea. But why do these differences even occur? It all comes down to each exchange having its own demand and supply, plus prices update with a delay, and different countries have different conditions and demand for crypto.
There are several t
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I noticed an interesting trend at the intersection of entertainment and cryptocurrency. Japanese star MiMi Yua decided to launch personal tokens, and it sparked a wave of discussions within the community. At first glance, it sounds like a logical evolution of the fan economy — the artist directly links tokens to real rights: exclusive photoshoots, priority tickets, special content. It sounds appealing to fans.
But here’s what raises concern. Data shows that over 70% of celebrity projects in crypto face sharp price crashes and liquidity issues. Some even turn into tools for "cutting" investors.
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They published the latest ranking of the world's wealthiest people, and as always, Musk is at the top. The guy with a fortune of 638 billion remains the richest person in the world — no one is close. Honestly, it's become quite common to see him in first place.
But it's interesting to look at the others. Zuckerberg is somewhere in the top six with 229 billion, Gates is in 16th place with 117 billion — wow, how quickly the rankings change. And Indian magnate Ambani is in 18th place. It turns out the richest person in the world earns almost three times more than Zuckerberg.
It's curious that eve
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I've been wondering for a long time what the trend really means in trading.
It seems this problem concerns not only me but most traders in the market.
Standard definitions from reference books sound quite vague — just a general movement in some unclear direction.
But this doesn't help much in practice.
Interestingly, in classical theory of "True Yin and True Yang," a much clearer explanation is given.
There, a trend is the result after determining true Yin or true Yang.
If a true Yang is formed — expect an upward trend,
if a true Yin — prepare for a downward trend.
The intermed
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So I decided to figure out what crypto arbitrage is because it sounds like a real way to make money rather than just speculating on volatility. So far, mostly theory, but I understand a few things already.
In a nutshell: crypto arbitrage is when you catch the price difference of the same asset on different platforms. Bought cheaper there, sold higher here, and there’s your profit. Sounds simple, but there are nuances.
Why do prices differ at all? Because each exchange has its own supply and demand, plus information updates asynchronously. Add regional laws and preferences into the mix—and it c
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Honestly, if you're just starting to understand crypto as a beginner, the first thing to realize is not just theory, but real examples of how people make money from it.
Take Bitcoin's history, for example. From 2011 to 2024, its price grew from a few cents to $78,590 — this is not just growth, it's a complete revaluation of the asset. Ethereum went from $1.2 to $2,320, and Solana showed a similar trajectory. Yes, there were drops, but each cycle for crypto newcomers ended with new highs.
But wait, there's an important point: cryptocurrency is not just numbers in an app. It’s a decentralized sy
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You know, I’ve been thinking recently about how a guy from a small town managed to build a real corporate empire. We’re talking about MrBeast—Jimmy Donaldson. His story is pretty telling for understanding modern business.
Let’s start with the numbers. MrBeast’s net worth is estimated at around $500 million. That’s not just hype—he was the highest-paid YouTuber on the planet two years in a row. In 2021, he earned about $54 million from videos, and forecasts for the following year talked about $110 million. When you see numbers like that, you understand the scale of his influence.
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I remember, a year ago everyone was talking about altseason as the thing that would save portfolios. Spring 2025 seemed like a magical time when altcoins were supposedly about to take off. Let’s figure out what really happened and why altseason isn’t always what you expect.
Altseason is a period when altcoins start to grow much faster than Bitcoin. Usually, this happens after BTC stabilizes or begins to move sideways. The simple logic: when Bitcoin stops being the main driver, investors start looking for opportunities in other assets. That’s when the hunt for alts begins.
Back then, in early 2
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You know, I've been in crypto for over 10 years, and honestly — I've been through everything during these years. Started with $8,000, then made 3 million on altcoins in 2017, but greed clouded my judgment. Bought at peaks, sold at bottoms, used leverage — and now it's 2018, and my account is down 8 million. It was tough. But I didn't give up, I just sat down and started figuring out how people actually make money in crypto consistently.
Here's what I've realized over these years: how much you can earn in crypto per month depends not on luck, but on one thing — discipline and the right strategy
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Hello, crypto family! Recently, I delved into data on global currencies and realized how wild the devaluation situation is in some countries. I looked at the weakest currency in the world — the Venezuelan bolívar, where you get 4 million units for one dollar. Just an astronomical number.
If you dig deeper, the weakest currency in the world isn’t just the Venezuelan case. Iran is also among the leaders with the rial, where about 514 thousand units are exchanged for one dollar. Next come Southeast Asian and African countries — Laos, Sierra Leone, Lebanon. The common story everywhere: economic cr
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