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You know what's wild about Billy Markus? The guy created one of crypto's biggest phenomena basically as a joke, then walked away from it before anyone made serious money. That's the kind of story that doesn't fit the typical crypto narrative.
Markus started as a regular software engineer at IBM, just watching the crypto space grow but feeling like it was all too serious and intimidating. Then in 2013, he connected with Jackson Palmer and they decided to flip the script. They took the Doge meme—that Shiba Inu dog that was everywhere—and built an actual cryptocurrency around it. The whole thing
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Just checked the charts and BTC is sitting around $67K right now, down about 2.60% over the last 24 hours. Interesting how volatile it's been lately - we saw it push toward $70K not too long ago, but the momentum didn't quite stick. That 1.65% kind of daily swings have become pretty normal in this market honestly. Looking at the bigger picture, these pullbacks are probably just part of the cycle. Anyone else watching the support levels closely right now?
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Just noticed something interesting happening this week with major token unlocks. We're looking at roughly $135M worth of tokens hitting the market between March 16-22, and honestly, this could be worth paying attention to if you're holding any of these positions.
LayerZero's ZRO is the headline grab here - around $54.76M worth unlocking on March 20. That's a solid chunk of value, and at current prices with ZRO trading around $1.85, you can see why traders are watching this closely. The thing about ZRO unlocks is they usually go to early contributors and ecosystem funds, so it's not necessarily
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Been watching USD/CAD pretty closely lately and the canada dollar price has been on a serious tear. We're sitting near 1.3550 now, which is a level that had been holding pretty well as support before. The thing is, it just gave way and the momentum feels genuinely bearish right now, not just a quick pullback.
Looking at the charts, the canada dollar price action shows lower highs and lower lows forming on the daily - textbook downtrend setup. Volume's been heavier on the down days too, which usually means institutions are selling, not just retail panic. RSI came off overbought, so that bullish
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Been researching the best solar system options in Perth lately and honestly there's quite a few solid companies out there. Did some digging and Solar 365 keeps popping up - they've been around for 5+ years and people love their professionalism. Perth Solar Force is another one that's impressive, installing like 60+ systems weekly across WA. Then there's Koala Solar with their certified electricians and warranty coverage that seems legit.
What I found interesting is that most of these top solar companies in Perth offer similar packages - panels, inverters, battery storage, EV chargers. But the
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Just looked up Clix's real name out of curiosity and turns out it's Cody Conrod. Dude's only 21 and already crushing it in the gaming world. Born in Connecticut back in 2005, he basically grew up with a controller in his hand and turned it into a $27 million net worth by 2026. Pretty wild when you think about it.
His breakthrough came when he qualified for the Fortnite World Cup in 2019 - won $112k from that alone. Since then he's been stacking wins from FNCS tournaments, sponsorships, and just grinding content creation. Over 3 million YouTube subscribers now, and he's pulling in like 1.1 to 1
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Today's SEK to AUD Price Update
The report offers real-time SEK/AUD exchange rates, aiding traders in understanding market trends. It highlights recent price movements, technical analysis suggesting a strong sell signal, and emphasizes cautious trading amid potential downside risks.
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Just fell down this rabbit hole about Andrew Tate's finances and honestly it's wild how messy the whole thing is. So his net worth supposedly ranges anywhere from $12 million to $710 million depending on who you ask. Romanian authorities say $12.3M, but he's been talking about having way more. The guy's got his hands in everything - real estate in Bucharest and Dubai, a massive car collection (Bugatti, Ferraris, McLarens), and he's apparently sitting on 21 Bitcoin which is worth like $1.4M+ at current prices.
What's crazy is how much money he was pulling from his online stuff. Hustler's Univer
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I learned about SPF the hard way—flipped a production domain from softfail to hardfail on a Friday afternoon and watched an entire email flow disappear. Turns out I'd forgotten about some events platform I'd set up months earlier. That mistake taught me something crucial: before you touch your SPF record, you need to know every single place your mail originates from, and you need to accept the consequences if you get it wrong.
Let me break down what actually matters here. SPF (Sender Policy Framework) is basically your domain telling receiving servers: here's my DNS TXT record that lists which
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Got frustrated when my number kept showing as private on every call I made. People weren't picking up, and I had no idea why. Turned out there are actually several reasons why your number coming up private happens, and most of them are fixable.
First thing I checked was whether caller ID was actually enabled on my phone. On Android, this usually lives in your Phone app settings under Caller ID or Supplementary services, though it varies by manufacturer like Samsung or Google Pixel. You're basically telling your carrier network to display your number instead of blocking it. For iPhone users, iO
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Just saw something wild about andrew tate networth - estimates are all over the place, like $12 million vs $700 million lol. That's insane. The guy's got luxury cars, properties in Bucharest and Dubai, crypto holdings, and this Hustler's University thing with over 100k subscribers making supposedly millions monthly. But then Romanian authorities seized a bunch of his stuff due to legal issues, so who even knows what his actual andrew tate networth is right now. Some people say it's closer to $300-400 million in 2026, others think way less. The whole situation is pretty messy tbh. Does anyone a
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I've been looking into how Offset actually built his wealth, and it's way more interesting than just counting album sales. This rapper's net worth sits somewhere between $30-40 million as of 2026, which honestly makes sense when you break down where the money's coming from.
So Offset started as a founding member of Migos back in 2008 with his cousin Quavo and Takeoff. The group blew up with Versace in 2013, but the real breakthrough came with Bad and Boujee hitting number one on the Billboard Hot 100. That's when you know you've made it. But here's what most people miss — his offset net worth
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Just found this solid resource for anyone serious about reading price action. It's basically a quick reference guide that breaks down the key Japanese candlestick patterns and price formations that institutional traders actually watch for. You know, the stuff that separates people who randomly click buttons from people who actually understand what's moving the market.
The institutional price action cheat sheet covers all those classic setups - the patterns that repeat over and over if you know what to look for. Whether you're trying to spot entry points or figure out when to take profits, havi
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You know, there's this entrepreneur Michael Saylor who's been making waves in the crypto space for years now. Born back in 1965, he's currently in his early 60s but still running strong as executive chairman of MicroStrategy. The guy's got serious staying power in the tech world.
What's interesting about Saylor is how bullish he's become on Bitcoin over the years. He's not just casually interested—he's genuinely convinced that Bitcoin will eventually replace gold as the world's primary store-of-value. His whole thesis revolves around what he calls "capital preservation," and he likes to frame
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Just caught wind of something interesting brewing in the traditional stock market space. The CBOE is apparently gearing up to shake things up with a 24x5 trading model they're planning to roll out by the end of this year. Pretty notable move if you ask me.
So basically what they're doing is extending trading hours significantly for U.S. stocks. The whole idea behind this 24x5 structure is to keep pace with global market activity and give traders more flexibility. Makes sense when you think about it - crypto markets never sleep, and traditional markets have been getting pressure to adapt.
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Just been reading about this absolutely wild story of Takashi Kotegawa that I think deserves way more attention in crypto circles. The guy literally turned $15k into $150 million in eight years with nothing but discipline and technical analysis. No connections, no fancy education, just pure grit.
What gets me is how he started. Early 2000s, small Tokyo apartment, inherited about $15k from his mom, and decided to go all-in on studying markets. We're talking 15 hours a day analyzing candlestick charts while everyone else was out partying. That's not genius, that's obsession.
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Just came across this fascinating thread by Edo Farina that completely reframes how I think about Ripple and XRP. Most people assume Ryan Fugger and his team just started this whole thing in 2012, but apparently that's not the full picture at all.
According to Farina's research, Ryan Fugger actually launched RipplePay back in 2004 - nearly a decade before Ripple as we know it was even founded. That alone is wild, but here's where it gets really interesting. Farina dug up records showing that "Ripple Communications" was trademarked way back in 1991. Think about that for a second - that's before
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Just went through the whole Pi KYC thing and honestly it's not as complicated as people make it sound. Took me like 10 minutes once I actually started. The main thing is you need to have mined for at least 30 days before they even let you apply, which makes sense I guess. You'll need a government ID (passport works best), a clear face photo for the liveness check, and you have to be 18+. Pretty standard verification stuff. The actual Pi KYC process is straightforward—they have you take a photo of your ID front and back, fill out a form with your info, then do a quick selfie to prove you're a r
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I've decided to share how I truly calculate the stop loss example I use when trading because honestly, it's the difference between surviving in the market and burning your account.
Let's start with a simple assumption: if your capital is 666 USDT, the maximum loss per single trade should never exceed 1-2% of that amount. This means your stop loss example should be calibrated to a maximum loss of 6.66-13.32 USDT. It's not a rule, it's a matter of survival.
This is where the concrete calculation of the stop loss example comes into play. Imagine opening a position on DOGE at 0.46 USDT. If you acc
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