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Maintaining a permanent skepticism towards Algorithmic Stablecoins, a witness to the UST collapse. Skilled in analyzing centralized stablecoin reserve reports, regularly issuing liquidity risk warnings, recognized by the community as a representative of the stable faction.
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Mình thường nhận được câu hỏi về btc dominance là gì và tại sao chỉ số này lại quan trọng đến vậy. Hôm nay mình sẽ chia sẻ những hiểu biết của mình về chỉ số này, vì nó thực sự ảnh hưởng rất lớn đến cách bạn nên đầu tư vào crypto.
BTC Dominance (hay DOM) là tỷ lệ thống trị của Bitcoin so với toàn b
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Just watched BTC and the current price looks quite strong, trading around key resistance levels. If we can break through the $68.2k-$68.9k zone with good trading volume, then the chance to return to $70k l is quite high. However, if it continues to be held down below this zone and geopolitical tensions remain tense, then the $65k s level will be an important support to watch next, followed by $63k. The key is to monitor volume and how price closes at these levels to determine the market’s next direction.
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I just realized something quite interesting – when it comes to the wealthiest countries, people usually think of the U.S. right away. But the reality is quite different. There are many smaller countries with lower populations that far surpass the U.S. in GDP per capita. The top 10 countries by GDP according to this metric are quite surprising when you look at the list.
Small European countries like Luxembourg, Ireland, Norway, and Switzerland clearly dominate. They build wealth through strong banking systems, business-friendly environments, and highly skilled workforces. Luxembourg ranks first
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I want to share a few things about futures orders that I’ve learned through trading over time. How many of you have heard about futures but still haven’t dared to get involved? I understand that feeling, because it really involves a lot of risk if you don’t prepare carefully.
Simply put, a futures order is a way for you to bet on the price trend of a coin—predicting whether it will go up (Long) or down (Short). The key point is that you can use leverage, meaning you borrow money to trade with a larger amount of capital. For example: with $1 as your starting capital, using 100x leverage lets yo
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I’ve just received a lot of questions about what POI is and how to apply it in trading, so I decided to share some of my experiences.
POI is short for Point of Interest — a specific area on the chart where the price often returns and interacts strongly. It’s not a complicated concept; it simply refers to zones where big volatility has happened before, and market makers often come back to revisit.
The great thing about POI is that it works like a price magnet. You’ll see the price keep returning to those areas to break out, recover, or accumulate. The question “what is POI” is really asking how
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I recently found the top 10 richest countries in Asia by GDP per capita, and I was quite surprised. Singapore being number 1 is not surprising, but they are all oil-rich or highly developed countries. The list includes: Singapore, Qatar, Israel, UAE, Brunei, Kuwait, Japan, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain.
Looking at which country is the wealthiest in Asia, Singapore remains number 1 with the highest GDP per capita in the region. Following are oil-producing countries like Qatar, UAE, Kuwait, or Saudi Arabia—probably due to abundant natural resources. Which country is the richest in Asia
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Getting started on a trading platform can easily confuse you with these numerical symbols. Yesterday, I even saw you ask how much 1B equals haha. Actually, it's quite simple, just a shorthand way to easily read large numbers.
So, 1K is 1k, 1M is 1 million, and 1B is 1 billion. Additionally, there is 1E which is 100 million, and 1T which is a trillion. When viewing volume or market cap on the platform, you'll encounter these symbols constantly. And if you don't know what 1B equals, it's easy to misunderstand the value of a coin.
The good thing is, once you're used to it, reading becomes much fa
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I just learned about Ari Chain (What is ARI?) - it turns out this is a new Layer 1 blockchain about to launch, with a speed of 300k TPS, much faster than Solana. The ICO is scheduled for April 2025 (already happened), with an expected price range of $0.05 to $0.50.
The cool thing is AriChain has been Certik audited, has partnerships with major Web3 entities, and is preparing to be listed on major exchanges. If everything goes smoothly, some analyses suggest ARI could reach $1-2 in the first month, then $10-20 in the first year, and even $200-400 in 5 years with strong adoption.
Additionally, t
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I just received your question: "What is a liquidity pool? It sounds strange." Okay, let me explain it simply!
Have you ever used Uniswap or PancakeSwap to swap tokens? I’ve noticed many people wonder: "Why can I swap USDT for ETH without anyone selling it to me?" Who provides those tokens? The answer is the liquidity pool!
In short: a liquidity pool is a "digital token pond" containing two types of tokens, for example USDT and ETH. When you want to exchange USDT for ETH, you’re not trading with a specific person, but simply "deposit" USDT into the pool and "withdraw" the corresponding amount o
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I just realized that many new traders often overlook a quite useful technique when the market is uncertain – that is hedging. Simply put, hedging is opening two opposite positions at the same time to minimize risk when you cannot accurately predict the price movement.
Its operation is quite clever. For example, you see the price has risen quite high and feel it’s about to drop, want to short but are not completely sure. Instead of going all-in short, you can open a large short position, then open a smaller long position as a cushion. If the price continues to rise, the long will offset the los
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I just recently learned about Compound in detail, and I have to say this is a pretty interesting project in the DeFi space. If you still don't know what comp is, this article will help you understand it better.
Compound is a fully decentralized protocol for lending and borrowing cryptocurrencies, built on Ethereum. The cool thing is that it operates as an automatic intermediary, connecting lenders with borrowers through smart contracts. No middlemen are needed; everything happens completely automatically based on supply and demand mechanisms.
The COMP token is the key to participating in this
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I just realized that many newcomers to crypto still don't really understand what long and short mean, even though these are the most basic concepts in trading. Today, I want to share some things I've learned.
Actually, it's quite simple. Long is when you predict the price will go up, so you buy the asset and wait for it to increase in value. For example, if you believe Bitcoin will go from $61,000 to $70,000, you buy immediately. When the price reaches your target, you sell to make a profit. Conversely, short is when you believe the price will go down, so you borrow the asset from the exchange
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I just learned about Fragment, a pretty interesting trading platform on Telegram. It allows buying and selling user names and virtual phone numbers, all running on the TON blockchain. What exactly is Fragment? It is an official marketplace supported by Telegram, launched in November 2022, where people can make money by anonymously trading these unique accounts.
The usage is not too complicated. First, you need to connect your Telegram account and TON wallet (Telegram Wallet is a convenient option). Then select the item you want to trade - username or phone number - and search for available lis
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I just remembered that many new users on the platform often confuse these numerical symbols. Actually, it's quite simple:
1K is 1k, 1M is 1 million, 1E is 100 million. Then 1B is 1 billion – this one is often confusing because 1B sounds small, but in reality, it is a billion. Finally, 1T = 1,000 billion.
Remember these numbers carefully so you don't get confused when viewing volume or market cap. Especially 1B, it appears very often when you check coins with large market caps. Do others still confuse it?
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Today I want to talk about Polygon - a quite popular question nowadays is what is Polygon and why is it attracting so much attention.
Looking at its essence, Polygon is a Layer 2 solution built to address Ethereum's issues. Instead of just being an independent network, it functions as a bridge connecting Ethereum with much faster and cheaper transaction processing capabilities.
What makes Polygon stand out? First, transaction fees are almost zero – which is very important for developing DeFi and NFT projects. Second, speed; transactions are processed quickly compared to the Ethereum mainnet. T
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I just learned about something quite interesting in the digital finance world — CBDC. To understand what CBDC is, we need to distinguish it from regular cryptocurrencies first.
CBDC, or Central Bank Digital Currency, is basically digital money issued by central banks. Unlike Bitcoin or Ethereum, which are fully decentralized, CBDC is still managed and controlled by the state. It has the same value as fiat currency but exists entirely in digital form. People can use it for payments, transferring money, or storing value just like cash, only everything happens in the digital environment.
The adva
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I just realized that many people are suffering from FOMO syndrome in crypto without knowing how to handle it. In fact, everyone knows what FOMO is — it’s the fear of missing out on opportunities — but when it occurs in the crypto market, it can cause quite serious consequences.
The clearest example is when the market goes up or down, at that moment, new investors will fall into a state of panic. They will see others making money, then rush to buy in without thinking at all. The fear of missing a good opportunity will dominate all their decisions. When you’re affected by FOMO, you won’t be able
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I notice that many new traders do not fully understand the OCO order, even though it is an extremely useful tool for automatically managing risk. Today, I will explain what an OCO order is and how to use it effectively.
An OCO (One Cancels Other - Match one order and cancel the other) order allows you to place two orders simultaneously. When one order is filled, the other will automatically be canceled. This is very useful if you want to take profit and cut losses without constantly monitoring the market.
What is the basic concept of an OCO order? It is a combination of a limit order and a sto
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Have you ever heard of Martingale? It is a strategy that many traders are applying, but it is also a double-edged sword that not everyone understands well.
You might be wondering what Martingale actually is. Simply put, it is a technique of increasing your stake each time you lose a trade. It was originally used in casinos—roulette players would bet on a color, and if they lost, they would double their bet next time. The idea is that when you win, the profit will cover all previous losses.
In financial trading, what Martingale means is slightly different. Instead of placing bets, you open addi
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If you just entered the crypto world, you will definitely hear about spot trading. But what exactly is it? How does it work? And is it suitable for beginners? Today I want to share some things I learned when starting with spot trading, so you can have a clearer understanding.
Spot trading basically means buying and selling crypto assets at the current market price, and you receive the assets immediately into your wallet. No waiting, no complicated contracts. When you buy Bitcoin or Ethereum through spot trading, it will go into your wallet in the exact amount you purchased, right at that momen
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I just finished reading an article about airdrop scams and want to share it because it’s really necessary. Currently, airdrops have become a popular marketing strategy in crypto — projects use them to distribute free tokens to the community. But the problem is that scammers also take advantage of this.
You might not know what an airdrop is, but you’ve probably heard of it. A normal airdrop is when a project gives you tokens because you are an early user or part of the community. But airdrop scams are different — they are deceptive tricks aimed at tricking you into revealing sensitive informati
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