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Lost it all in three separate bull markets but still having a good time. Specializes in buying local tops and panic selling bottoms. Just here for the tech and the memes.
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Today's ARS to MYR Price Update
Summary
This report provides the real-time exchange rate between the Argentine Peso (ARS) and the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR), helping traders quickly grasp market dynamics and identify potential trading opportunities.
Definition
The Argentine Peso (ARS) is the fiat currency of Argentina, while the
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Just stumbled upon this wild story about Wu Jihan that really puts things in perspective. You know how everyone talks about "all or nothing" in crypto? This guy literally lived it.
So there's this Chongqing kid who was already doing well in venture capital back in 2009 — analyst to investment manager in just two years. Pretty solid track record. But then in 2011, something clicked. He spent three days straight reading Satoshi's white paper and decided to go all-in. I mean actually all-in. Borrowed 100,000 yuan, convinced friends and family to chip in, and bought 900 Bitcoin when it was trading
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Just realized a lot of people are confused about what tge means when they're checking their airdrop status. Let me break this down since it's pretty important for anyone holding tokens that are still pending.
So basically, TGE stands for Token Generation Event. Think of it as the official launch moment when a project actually creates their token and releases it into the world. It's not just some random date—it's when the token goes from being a promise to being real, tradable assets in your wallet.
Here's the thing about pending TGE that catches most people off guard: when you see that status
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Ever wonder what actually happens when you send crypto on Ethereum or any other blockchain? It all comes down to your EVM wallet address — basically your unique ID in the crypto world.
Let me break this down simply. An EVM address is what identifies your wallet across Ethereum and all those compatible networks like Polygon, Arbitrum, BNB Chain, and others. It's always that 0x string followed by 40 more characters — pretty recognizable once you've seen a few. Think of it like your bank account number, except it works across multiple blockchains.
Now, what can you actually do with an EVM address
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Just realized something about how institutional players actually move markets. Been watching price action for a while now, and there's this pattern that keeps repeating - we call it PO3 or Power of Three, and honestly once you see it, you can't unsee it.
Here's how it usually plays out. First, you get this sideways movement where nothing much seems to happen. Price just chops around in a zone. But that's not boring at all - that's actually when the big money is quietly loading up their positions. They don't want to move the price yet, so they accumulate quietly. This is phase one, and most ret
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Alright, I discovered something interesting about which cryptocurrencies Elon Musk actually owns, and I have to say the picture is more complex than we think. Like, everyone knows about his love for Dogecoin, but the reality of his portfolio is quite different. Let's start with Bitcoin: Tesla invested 1.5 billion in 2021, although they sold most of it later. Musk, however, personally holds Bitcoin; he sees it as digital gold. Today, BTC is at 78.83K with a market dominance of 57.40% — it’s the undisputed king. Then there's Ethereum, which Musk confirmed owning during the 2021 conference. ETH i
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Just realized something interesting about market timing that most crypto traders probably overlook.
There's this old framework called the Benner cycle, developed way back in the 1870s by a farmer named Samuel Benner. Sounds random, right? But hear me out—this dude wasn't some ivory tower economist. He was literally a pig farmer who got crushed by market crashes and crop failures, then decided to figure out why these patterns kept repeating.
After going broke and rebuilding multiple times, Benner published his research in 1875 and identified something fascinating: markets don't just randomly mo
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You know, I've been digging into A$AP Rocky's financial portfolio lately, and the numbers are honestly wild. This dude went from Harlem streets to building a legitimate empire across music, fashion, and business. His A$AP Rocky net worth sitting around $20 million in 2024 isn't just about being a rapper anymore—it's way more complex than that.
Let me break down how he actually got here. Back in 2011, Rocky dropped Live. Love. A$AP and suddenly "Peso" was everywhere. That mixtape was the launchpad, leading to a $3 million deal with RCA Records. But here's what people miss: his first album Long.
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Ever notice how blockchain speed is basically the elephant in the room when discussing real-world adoption? I've been thinking about this lately—the whole crypto space keeps talking about scalability, but what it really comes down to is how many transactions per second (TPS) a network can actually handle. 📊
Let me break this down. When we talk about transaction speed in blockchain, we're measuring TPS—the number of transactions processed every second. For context, traditional payment systems like Visa operate at around 1,500-2,000 TPS, which has basically become the gold standard for what "fa
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Just realized I should probably share more about this bearish flag setup since it keeps showing up in my charts lately. It's honestly one of the cleaner patterns to trade if you know what you're looking for.
So here's the thing about a bearish flag - it's basically the market taking a breather before the selling continues. You get this sharp drop first (that's the flagpole), then price consolidates in this tight upward or sideways channel (the flag itself). Volume dries up during the consolidation, then spikes when it finally breaks down. Classic continuation play.
The pattern has two parts th
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Been in crypto long enough to realize how many people sleep on VPN security. Honestly, if you've got any real money in your portfolio, this is non-negotiable. Last year crypto markets got hit with like $2 billion in losses just from hacks and phishing - half of that from private key exploits. Crazy when you think about it.
The thing is, hackers don't need much. They can literally track your IP address and use that to find your sensitive info, then boom - your assets are gone. That's where a solid VPN for crypto trading actually saves you. It encrypts your traffic, hides your real IP, and makes
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You know, I've been digging into some old market frameworks lately, and there's this fascinating thing called the Benner Cycle that most crypto traders probably haven't heard of. It's wild because this framework, developed by a 19th-century farmer named Samuel Benner, actually holds up surprisingly well when you look at modern financial markets.
So who was this guy? Benner wasn't some Wall Street elite or professional economist. He was literally a pig farmer and entrepreneur who got absolutely wrecked by market crashes and crop failures. After getting hit hard multiple times by economic downtu
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Ever notice how a single tweet from one person can shake the entire crypto market? I've been digging into this fascinating pattern, and it's honestly wild how much influence Elon Musk has wielded over digital assets through X over the years.
Let me walk you through some of the most memorable moments. Back in December 2020, Musk posted just three words — "One word: Doge" — and Dogecoin literally doubled from $0.004 in the days that followed. For context, if you'd thrown $1 at DOGE right then, you'd have walked away with $184 when it eventually peaked around $0.73. That's not a typo. A memecoin
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Just caught something interesting about why crypto market is going down lately. Noticed Bitcoin's been under serious selling pressure, and when it dipped below $75K, it triggered a cascade of liquidations. We're talking roughly $237 million in BTC long positions getting wiped out in a single day, with weekly totals hitting $2.16 billion. That's not a one-day thing either—over the past month, liquidations added up to more than $4.4 billion.
The mechanics are pretty straightforward: as Bitcoin falls, forced selling from liquidated positions pushes the price even lower, which sparks more liquidat
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Just been diving into how A$AP Rocky built his empire, and honestly it's a masterclass in diversification. The guy went from Harlem streets to becoming a cultural force across music, fashion, and business - his net worth sitting around $20 million in 2024 tells you everything about how he's played the game.
So here's the thing - most people think of Rocky as just a rapper, right? But that's missing the whole picture. His music catalog is still printing money through streaming. We're talking billions of streams across Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal. Each one of those streams adds up, and with his
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Just been scrolling through the charts and thinking back to that crazy February dip we had. Bitcoin price on February 15, 2026 was bouncing around $70K after getting absolutely hammered earlier that month. Wild stuff - we're talking a near 50% pullback from the October highs. The fear was real back then.
What's interesting looking back is how those on-chain metrics were screaming oversold. We saw like $2.3B in realized losses over seven days, which was honestly brutal to watch. Short-term holders were capitulating hard, and everyone was talking about potential support near $55K. The inflation
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I was looking at Chinese public debt numbers and honestly I was struck by how quickly the pressure is increasing. End of 2025: 526.8 trillion yuan in total debt. It seems abstract until you divide it and realize that it’s about 375,000 yuan per citizen.
But here’s where it gets interesting. The projected 2025 budget showed revenues of 21.6 trillion yuan versus expenditures of 28.7 trillion. A deficit of 7.14 trillion yuan, roughly 5% of GDP. It’s not catastrophic on paper, but look where this money ends up.
According to data from the People's Bank of China, the circulating Chinese public debt
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Ever noticed how the simplest AI systems are often the most reliable? I've been diving deeper into AI classifications lately, and there's something fascinating about reactive machines that gets overlooked.
So what exactly are reactive machines? They're basically the foundation of AI—systems that observe their environment and respond instantly based on pre-programmed rules, but here's the catch: they don't learn, they don't remember, and they don't improve over time. Every decision feels like the first one they've ever made. It sounds limiting, and honestly it is, but that's precisely why they
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Been diving into some interesting research about global capital concentration, and honestly, the numbers are pretty staggering. So you've got BlackRock managing close to 10 trillion in assets, Vanguard sitting at around 8 trillion, and State Street with 4 trillion. Combined, that's over 20 trillion dollars we're talking about. To put that in perspective, that's basically equivalent to the entire GDP of the EU plus Japan combined. The Big Three, as Wall Street calls them.
What caught my attention was digging into the actual ownership structure and who founded these institutions. BlackRock's got
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You ever notice how Elon Musk's physique seems almost too perfect? There's been some interesting chatter in tech circles about what's actually behind that look. Turns out it might not be your standard gym routine at all.
Apparently there's this whole thing happening in Silicon Valley's upper echelon right now. They're using what's called growth hormone releasing peptides as part of their "longevity protocol." The clinical data on this stuff is pretty wild - when it comes to muscle gain and fat loss, it's supposedly several times more effective than anything you'd achieve naturally. But here's
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