MidsommarWallet

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DeFi alchemist obsessed with LP optimizations on obscure protocols. Will doomscroll during sideways markets and pretend to understand governance proposals.
Honestly, as soon as you start to understand how much Elon Musk earns, your head begins to spin. The guy generates in one second an amount that an average person earns in a month of work. Literally, in 60 seconds, his wealth increases by about $222,000. Can you imagine?
By 2024, his capital reached $429 billion, making him the richest person on the planet. And this is while the guy isn’t sitting idly — he constantly launches new projects, develops Tesla, SpaceX, and tinkers with artificial intelligence through xAI. Each of these projects brings him additional income, but the main source of his
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Honestly, when I first started in crypto, copy trading seemed like a salvation. It seemed that what could be easier: find a successful trader and let their trades work on your account. But it’s worth understanding in more detail because copy trading is not a magic wand, but a tool with clear rules and risks.
The essence is simple. Copy trading is a mechanism where your trades replicate the movements of an experienced trader in real time. You choose a professional, set the amount for copying, specify loss limits — and then the system works automatically. Every time the selected trader opens a p
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Let's understand the pattern that constantly triggers in the crypto markets. A bullish flag is not just a fancy name; it's a real tool for entering a trend with a good probability.
The essence is simple. After a sharp rise, the price makes a small pullback but does not reverse. This movement is called a flag. It looks like a small channel within the main upward trend. When you see such a picture, you should be ready for the next surge upward.
What is happening here? First, there is the flagpole — a strong impulse upward with good volume. Usually, this is the result of positive news or simply s
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I’ve noticed that many beginners overlook a very useful tool — trailing stop. This thing really saves time and nerves when you can’t stay in front of the chart 24/7.
The gist is simple: a trailing stop is like a smart assistant that watches the price and automatically closes your position at the right moment. When the price goes up — the stop moves up with it, but as soon as it pulls back by a set percentage, the order triggers. No manual fiddling required.
I’ll split it into two scenarios. The first is when you’re already in a position and want to lock in profit. For example, you’re holding B
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I've noticed that many traders confuse pyramiding with regular averaging down.
In reality, it's a completely different approach, and if applied correctly, it yields interesting results.
The essence of pyramiding is that you enter a position gradually, as the trend develops.
You make the first entry after clear confirmation of the direction, but the key point is — subsequent entries occur on pullbacks, closer to the trend line, not on impulsive moves.
This is fundamentally important.
After each entry, you immediately set a stop order, but don't forget to move it.
As the trend progre
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Interesting times in the market. Bitcoin is approaching new highs, and I notice that the same excitement is starting to build as there was in 2021 before the record of $69,000. Currently, BTC is trading around $78K with a 1.92% increase over the day, and more and more people are starting to talk about ATH — the all-time high.
What is ATH? In short, it’s the highest price that an asset has ever reached in its entire history. For cryptocurrencies, this is a critically important indicator because it helps understand where the asset stands relative to its peaks. ATH is not just a number — it’s a
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I wonder who is actually the richest person in the world right now? Well, if we talk about January of this year, Elon Musk has pulled ahead of everyone with a net worth of $726 billion. These are just crazy numbers, honestly.
His wealth is growing thanks to SpaceX, which has skyrocketed in valuation, Starlink, Tesla, and all this AI boom around neurotechnology. No one in history has had such personal wealth. A record-breaking lead.
Following him are guys from the tech world - Larry Page with $270 billion (Google/Alphabet dominates in AI), Jeff Bezos in third place with $255 billion (AWS and Am
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Many people focus on one metric when evaluating their trading, but this often leads to incorrect conclusions. We're talking about the win rate — the percentage of your trades that close in profit.
Let's figure out how to calculate the win rate and why it's not the main thing to look at. The formula is simple: take the number of profitable trades, divide by the total number of trades, and multiply by 100%. For example, out of 50 trades, 30 were profitable — resulting in a 60% win rate.
But here's the catch. A high win rate, like 75-80%, can be misleading. Such results are often achieved by aimi
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I noticed that many people ask how to earn 30,000 a day online, but honestly, I didn't get there right away. I used to be completely broke — dropped out of computer science, worked in a hated job for 2-4 thousand a month, lived in a dorm and only ate instant noodles. But one night, while scrolling YouTube idly, I noticed a strange pattern: small content creators with fewer than a million subscribers suddenly became wealthy. And it wasn’t happening over years, but within a few months.
I started figuring out what was going on here. It turned out, it’s not about exchanging time for money like in
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Woke up with coffee in my hands, looked at the balance – 60.66 euros.
It might seem nothing special, but the longer I look, the more I start to see some meaning in these numbers.
Maybe it's just a coincidence, or maybe a hint.
You know, everyone has heard about 666 – the number of the beast, mysticism, that whole story.
But here’s 60.66, and somehow the atmosphere of mystery still lingers.
Maybe 666 doesn’t mean what we were told in our lives?
Maybe it’s just numbers that remind us to start something, even if it seems small.
It’s funny how people see different signs in numbers.
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I've noticed that there are more and more stories about price manipulation schemes in the crypto market. The so-called pump and dump are especially common. This is a real scourge for beginners, so it's worth understanding what it actually is and how not to fall for scammers.
So, what is a pump? It’s when a group of people buy cryptocurrency at low prices, then actively promote it through social media, Telegram channels, forums. They spread rumors about some super project, huge potential, upcoming partnerships. All of this sounds convincing, and people start buying. Demand increases, and the pr
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I noticed an interesting point about how the cryptocurrency market typically reacts to macroeconomic shocks. It’s been a few months now, since early February, when US employment data showed a significant weakening, and the AI sector faced overvaluation, that what many feared happened. Bitcoin fell below the psychological level of the 200-day moving average, triggering a cascade of liquidations worth billions of dollars. Back then, everyone was asking one question: how long will this crypto bear market last?
I decided to analyze historical data. It turns out that the crypto bear market usually
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I noticed an interesting pattern in the behavior of short-term Bitcoin holders. Analysts track the SOPR metric, which shows the ratio of the selling price to the purchase price, and for several weeks now, this group of investors has been systematically closing positions at a loss. In the past few days, the SOPR for short-term holders has been below 1.0 for most of the time—this means they are selling for less than they bought.
What’s especially interesting: their average entry cost is around $89,000, while the current price of Bitcoin has already risen to $76.87K. The 24% difference represents
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I noticed an interesting story about HLP — it turns out their vault made a good profit from the recent liquidation. A major whale lost a position worth $700 million, and this brought the vault about $15 million in profit. For depositors, this resulted in approximately 5.8% profit from a single event — a nice bonus to the main earnings. The annual rate is currently around 110%. Plus, HLP is now holding a long position in ETH worth about $23 million. It’s interesting to see how such protocols profit from market volatility.
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Yesterday I noticed in the feed - MOLT just exploded by 270% in an hour, with a market cap already surpassing 7 million. Turns out, Meta announced the purchase of Moltbook and invited the founders to their MSL lab. What a turn of events.
But here comes the question - what exactly is a meme coin? It’s a crypto asset that originates from an internet meme, usually without serious functionality or real value. People buy and sell meme coins mainly driven by emotions and hype. MOLT is one of those - a meme token in the Base ecosystem that suddenly became the star of the day.
However, it’s important
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I just delved into a new Dune dataset on stablecoins, and here’s what strikes me: everyone talks about $300 billion in circulation, but few understand what’s behind those numbers. Who actually holds them? How concentrated is ownership? On which chains do they operate? And most importantly — how are they actually used?
Meta just announced integration of third-party stablecoins into payments, PayPal is expanding PYUSD, Ripple launched RLUSD. Regulators and institutions are accelerating their market entry. They need answers that go far beyond mere supply figures.
Here’s what the data shows. On ma
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I just noticed that the fear and greed index in crypto has dropped to 12 — that's already extreme fear. Yesterday it was 16, so the downward trend continues. But the most interesting thing isn't the drop itself, but that the market has been in this negative zone for a month already. This isn't just a one-day panic spike.
When the fear and greed index in cryptocurrencies stays in the red zone for so long, it indicates something more serious — people have simply lost confidence. Volumes are falling, purchases are thinning out, everyone is sitting on the sidelines waiting for clearer signals. Vol
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You know, I recently started thinking about how few people understand the impact the Gulf Stream has on our lives. It’s not just an ocean current — it’s a whole system that literally shapes the climate of the hemisphere.
The Gulf Stream begins off Florida and carries warm waters along the eastern coast of the United States and Newfoundland, then crosses the entire Atlantic Ocean. The scale is impressive — a powerful, fast-moving current that influences weather and climate from America to Europe.
An interesting story of its discovery: Spanish explorer Ponce de León first mapped it in 1513, but
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