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I just read an analysis from JPMorgan about the Bitcoin network, and the news isn't very encouraging. The hash rate has dropped for two consecutive months in December, which means fewer miners are active or they are reducing their computational power. This is something you don't see every day.
Basically, when the hash rate drops, it indicates that the network is experiencing less processing power. It can be due to several reasons: miners turning off equipment for profitability, changes in mining difficulty, or simply market adjustments. JPMorgan points out that this is a consistent pattern tha
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I just saw that Scaramucci is taking advantage of this Bitcoin dip to put in more money. The SkyBridge guy is never intimidated by volatility; he's always there buying when prices drop.
What's interesting is that now he's saying Trump is a real crypto president, nothing like before. Scaramucci seems quite convinced that this is the time to position himself.
I don't know, Scaramucci's move makes sense if you believe in Bitcoin's long-term potential. While others panic, he's still buying. What do you all think, is it time to follow his lead or better to wait?
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I just checked the dashboard and almost all cryptocurrencies are in the green today. Bitcoin finally broke the $72k barrier that it had been rejecting for weeks, now trading around $72.99k with a 9% boost this week. The momentum extended across the entire market, from Ether, which recovered the $2k mark strongly to $2.25k, to Solana, XRP, and Dogecoin showing solid gains.
What’s interesting is that the sentiment has completely changed. Recently, markets were worried about tensions in the Persian Gulf, but it seems investors have already priced in the worst. Oil prices dropped from their early-
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Bitcoin is still hovering around $72,000 while the overall market is in chaos. I just noticed that oil prices keep rising, and that is putting pressure on traditional stocks. It's interesting to see how, while stocks plummet due to credit issues, Bitcoin's price remains relatively stable at these levels. The credit problems hitting Wall Street don't seem to be affecting the crypto sector too much for now. Some say it's because Bitcoin acts as a safe haven, others believe that the crypto market is simply decoupled from what's happening with stocks. The truth is, while everything is wobbling out
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I’ve been monitoring the Iran-Israel tensions for days, and the crypto community is quite scared. Everyone is talking about the Strait of Hormuz as if it’s going to close tomorrow, but honestly, I think we’re overreacting a bit.
Let’s see what happened: on Saturday, Israel and the United States launched airstrikes against Iran, Tehran responded with ballistic missiles, and of course, the crypto market moved. Bitcoin dropped from $65,600 to $63,000 in a matter of hours. Oil futures on Hyperliquid rose more than 5%. It’s normal for people to panic.
But here’s the interesting part. Many users on
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I just read a pretty interesting analysis that questions something many have been repeating lately: that Bitcoin is now trading like another tech stock. And honestly, the numbers don’t quite add up with that narrative.
Look, it’s true that the correlation between Bitcoin and major stock indices like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 has increased significantly in recent months, hovering around 0.5. That sounds high, but here’s the interesting part: if you do the math, that means stocks explain only about 25% of Bitcoin’s price movements. The remaining 75% is driven by factors completely unrelated to
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I just checked the market and it looks like we're seeing an interesting rebound after those oversold levels. Bitcoin is hovering around $72.89K with a positive movement of 2.36% in 24 hours, nothing spectacular but at least stable within the range it has been in over the past few weeks.
What catches my attention the most is what's happening with the altcoins. Solana and Cardano gaining more than 3%, and some specific tokens like MORPHO and VIRTUAL showing more aggressive movements. The altcoin season indicator is hitting highs we haven't seen since January, so there's some momentum in the smal
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I just saw that the Australian Senate committee has just approved an important regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies. This is something that many in the crypto community had been waiting for.
The interesting thing is that Australia is taking concrete steps to establish clear rules around digital assets. It’s not simply a rejection or prohibition, but an attempt to create an environment where cryptocurrencies can operate more orderly.
These kinds of legislative decisions are crucial because they set the direction that other countries might follow. When an important country like Australia de
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I've been thinking about how fundamental it is to understand Japanese candlesticks if you truly want to move confidently in the markets. Trust me, it's one of those skills every trader should have clear from the start.
This technical analysis tool has a fascinating history. Japanese rice traders in the 17th century developed this method, and the truth is, it remains incredibly relevant today. Japanese candlesticks allow us to read market behavior in a way that other indicators simply can't.
So, what do you need to know about Japanese candlesticks to get started? Each candlestick shows four key
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Bro, these tap-to-earn games on Telegram are on fire. I've been playing for a while, and honestly, it's an interesting way to make money with Telegram bots without overcomplicating things.
I started with Hamster Kombat a few months ago, and the gameplay is ridiculously simple: tap, tap, and tap. The massive airdrops of 2024 have already passed, but it’s still addictive. Now I’m into Catizen, where you fuse virtual cats. Sounds weird but it works.
The key is understanding that these games use the TON network, which is now among the top in market capitalization. You don’t need to invest anything
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Recently, I came across a question that seems simple but causes quite a bit of confusion: how much is a ton really? And it turns out that the answer isn't as straightforward as one might think.
The thing is, when we talk about tons, we're not referring to just one unit. Depending on where you are or what you're using it for, a ton can mean very different things. In the United States, for example, they use the short ton, which equals 2,000 pounds or about 907 kilograms. But in the UK and other Commonwealth countries, the long ton is more common, and it weighs 2,240 pounds, approximately 1,016 k
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I just reviewed the ranking of the most expensive cities in the world for 2025, and there are some interesting data points. It turns out that Switzerland virtually monopolizes the top of the list, with Zurich in first place with 112.5 points, followed by Geneva and Basel. If New York is the benchmark with 100 points, then living in Zurich is almost 12% more expensive. Quite crazy.
What surprised me is seeing how many U.S. cities also appear on the list of the most expensive cities. New York ranks seventh globally, but then you have San Francisco, Seattle, and Boston in the top 20. Honolulu is
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I just reviewed an interesting ranking of the top 20 most important currencies in the world, and honestly I didn't know that the Kuwaiti Dinar was the strongest globally. I'm quite surprised because usually people think of the US dollar or the euro as the most powerful, but it seems there's a whole hierarchy I was unaware of. The Bahraini Dinar and the Omani Rial are also high up, along with the British Pound and the Swiss Franc. Then comes the US dollar in ninth place, followed by the Canadian dollar, the Singapore dollar... a whole variety of currencies that we probably use less in daily lif
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There are stories that seem to be from another world, and Pata Seca's is one of them. In the 19th century, in São Paulo, Brazil, there was an extraordinary man whose life forever marked entire generations of a whole community.
Pata Seca was a slave approximately 2.18 meters tall, an imposing figure who was brutally exploited by his owners for forced reproduction. It is said that between 200 and 300 children were born from this inhumane situation, a figure that reflects the horror of those dark times. But what happened afterward is what really makes you think.
When slavery was finally abolished
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I've seen many people arrive late to an important launch or airdrop because they didn't understand what "12:00 PM UTC" means. And believe me, that's more common than you think in the crypto world.
Here's the thing: UTC is Coordinated Universal Time, basically the global reference clock that doesn't change with seasons or daylight saving time. It's like the zero point from which all time zones are measured worldwide. When a project says something happens at a certain UTC time, that's fixed. What changes is how that translates to your local time zone.
This is where many get lost. Each country ha
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It seems that future memecoins continue to be the focus of attention these days. I recently watched how some of these tokens are moving, and honestly, there are interesting movements on the chart.
PEPE has risen quite a bit in the past week, hovering around $0.000014. The RSI is in territory that suggests a potential bullish trend, so some believe it could break the resistance at 0.000016292 if momentum continues. With the altcoin season, these future memecoins could surprise.
WIF is also showing interesting signals. In recent days, it has been climbing around 7-8%, trading near $0.20. The mov
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I've been at this for seven months, and honestly, I can't complain. My results have been pretty solid lately. This month in particular has been the best I've had so far, so I'm quite motivated haha. The truth is, I hope I can keep this pace, although I know markets are unpredictable. How are you all doing with your trades?
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just found out cucumbers are actually safe for dogs and honestly kind of a game changer? like if your pup is chunky or you want a low-cal treat, this is it. one cup of sliced cucumber is only like 15 calories. apparently they're mostly water so they help with hydration too which is cool. my vet said dogs can eat cucumber raw, no problem, just slice it up and don't give them the seeds if they can't digest them. the thing is you gotta keep it as a treat though, not more than 10% of their daily calories or whatever. also puppies need to start slow with it to avoid stomach issues. honestly seems l
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Ever notice how most markets don't actually work like textbooks describe? Real-world competition looks nothing like perfect competition theory. What we actually see is imperfect competition, and honestly, it's everywhere once you start paying attention.
The thing is, when you have fewer players controlling a market, differentiated products, and barriers that keep new competitors out, everything changes. Pricing becomes flexible. Market dynamics shift. As an investor, this matters because it directly affects how companies perform and how you should think about valuations.
There are basically th
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