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I just revisited Web3.0 and realized that many people still have misconceptions about this concept. Today, I want to share a few interesting things about it.
You may have heard that Web3.0 is the next step of the Internet. But in reality, it’s not just a simple upgrade. It represents a fundamental shift—from a web focused on a few large corporations to a decentralized network where users have control over their own data.
Looking back at history, Web1.0 was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989—just static pages that you could read. Then Web2.0 emerged with social platforms, allowing people to in
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I've just realized that many community members still confuse APY and APR when investing in cryptocurrencies. Actually, understanding what APY is will help you make much better investment decisions.
You may have heard that APY is a measure of the potential profit from your investment over a year. But it’s different from what you might imagine. What exactly is APY? It’s the annual percentage rate that accounts for compound interest — in other words, “interest on interest.” This makes a significant difference compared to standard APR.
The great thing here is that when you reinvest your profits, t
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Just saw a pretty good setup for LINK entry, currently priced around $8.76, down -1.46% in 24h. I'm considering whether to enter at 8.89-8.9, and if I do, I'll set a stop at 8.75 to stay safe.
My target is in three steps: 9.11, 9.22, then 9.32. This LINK entry looks decent, but the market may not follow through. Are you guys watching LINK? I see this as a small opportunity right now.
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I just discovered something quite interesting about Velar — what is it? — a DeFi project that many people might not have noticed yet. Instead of following Ethereum or other Layer 1 blockchains, Velar has chosen a completely different path: building a decentralized financial ecosystem directly on Bitcoin, specifically through Stacks — a rather unique Layer 2 solution.
What makes Velar so special and different? Simply because it combines Bitcoin’s long-standing security with modern DeFi tools. The first version, called Dharma, already integrated AMM, staking, farming, and an IDO launchpad. I see
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You know, the history of Pepe the Frog is really quite strange. It started as an ordinary cartoon character drawn by Matt Furie in 2005, but then it suddenly exploded into a huge meme phenomenon on the internet. Its lines—“feels good man”—became iconic, spreading across forums and social media.
The great thing about Pepe the Frog is that it can transform into any emotion—happy, sad, sarcastic, absurd—all of them. It becomes the perfect tool for people to express their feelings in online conversations. But the good times don’t last forever.
In 2015, Pepe the Frog was hijacked by extremist group
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Recently, I realized that many newcomers to the crypto market often overlook a quite effective analysis tool — candlestick patterns. Actually, they’re not as complicated as they seem; just understanding some basic patterns allows you to apply them directly to trading.
I will share the candlestick patterns I usually watch. First are the bullish reversal signals. The Hammer (Hammer) has a distinctive shape — a small body with a long lower shadow, usually appearing at the end of a downtrend. Similarly, the Inverted Hammer (Inverted Hammer) has a long upper shadow but a small body. Additionally, t
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What is scalping? That’s a question many newcomers to the financial markets often ask. Simply put, scalping is a super short-term trading strategy — you enter a position for just a few seconds or minutes, then immediately exit to make small profits. It’s like a sprinter, not a marathon runner. I’ve noticed many traders confuse what scalping is with swing trading or day trading, but in reality, they are completely different.
The advantage of scalping is that you don’t need to wait for large price swings. Instead, scalpers target small goals — in forex, it could be a few pips; in crypto, around
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I want to share a little about the concept of a holder in crypto — what many people misunderstand as just buying and sitting tight. In reality, a holder is not that simple.
A holder is someone who purchases assets, especially cryptocurrencies, with the intention of holding long-term without worrying too much about short-term price fluctuations. But the key here is that a holder isn’t just sitting still; they need to have a real strategy.
First, you need to have a long-term vision. Patience is the key — you must maintain your investment through multiple market cycles without being influenced by
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I just want to share a security issue in smart contracts that many developers often overlook — reentrancy attacks. If you're building smart contracts on Solidity, this is something you must understand thoroughly.
Simply put, reentrancy occurs when a contract calls another contract, and that called contract can call back into the original contract while it is still executing. Imagine you have ContractA holding 10 Ether, and ContractB sends 1 Ether to it. When ContractB withdraws funds, ContractA checks if the balance is greater than 0, and if so, sends Ether back. However, if ContractB has a fa
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I just realized that many people do not fully understand how trading gold on Forex actually works. Today, I want to share a few things I’ve learned through my trading experience.
First, you need to understand that gold is traded as XAU/USD. XAU represents one troy ounce of gold, and USD is the US dollar. Its price reflects how much money you need to buy one ounce of gold. Why is gold attractive? Because it acts as a hedge against inflation and currency devaluation. When the market is unstable, people flock to gold, causing its price to rise. Additionally, the gold market is one of the most liq
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Looking at the current cryptocurrency space, I see that Web 3.0 coins are becoming one of the most notable trends. If you still don’t fully understand what Web 3.0 is, simply put, it’s a completely new way of using the Internet, where your data truly belongs to you, not big corporations.
The great thing about Web 3.0 is that you have full control over your data. Instead of Facebook or Google owning everything, now you can decide to sell or keep your information private. And to access services within this ecosystem, you use tokens running on a public, decentralized blockchain.
I’ve been followi
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I just noticed that the global meme community is focusing on a new project — Puppy. Meme enthusiasts related to Elon Musk from all over are collaborating to build this token, with strong consensus from both the English and Chinese-speaking communities.
Why does it have potential? Puppy combines three main factors: first, Elon Musk and his mother have shared dog photos multiple times on social media, and dog-loving images have deeply ingrained themselves in users' minds. Second, the history of Elon Musk-related meme coins is truly impressive — LADYS once reached a market cap of $100 million wit
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I just saw some friends debating what Web3 is and how it really differs from the regular internet. So today, I want to share what I understand about this trend.
Looking back at history, the internet has gone through two phases. Web 1.0 in the early days was just static pages, then Web 2.0 came along with Google, Facebook dominating everything. These companies control our data, decide what we see, and we have no rights. So what is Web3 now? It’s the next step, where users truly have control over their data and assets without needing an intermediary.
The foundation of Web3 is blockchain — a tran
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Today is May 22nd, and anyone in the crypto community knows what that means – it's a day to remember one of the craziest transactions in financial history. I just scrolled through and saw people sharing about Pizza Day, and every time I see it, I feel crazy about that number.
The story is actually quite simple. In 2010, a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz from Florida was craving pizza. Instead of ordering normally, he posted on the Bitcoin forum saying he was willing to pay 10,000 BTC for two large pizzas from Papa John's. At that time, 10,000 Bitcoin was worth about $40. Someone accepted, used
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I recently paid attention to an interesting project in the DePIN space—Parasail Protocol— which has just completed a $4 million seed funding round, valuing it at up to $50 million. What draws attention is that the list of investors is quite strong, including Protocol Labs leading the round together with D11 Labs, MH Ventures, BitRise Capital, EV3, Fenbushi Capital, and many other funds.
The strength of Parasail is that it solves a real problem in DePIN—how to make hardware services run more securely and efficiently. Instead of each DePIN project having to build its own system, Parasail provide
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Already entered the crypto world but still confused by slang terms? Don't worry, you're not alone. I'll explain the strange words people often use in the community.
Starting with the basics. Have you heard of aping? That’s when someone buys a token immediately after it launches without doing any research. Then there’s bagholder — those who hold onto assets even as the price crashes. They believe the price will recover, or simply fear admitting defeat.
There’s a group called Bitcoin maximalists — people who believe Bitcoin is the only cryptocurrency with value. BTD stands for buy the dip, meani
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I just noticed that silver (XAGUSD) has returned to the $80 level, which is quite interesting because it was previously "wiped out" during a severe margin liquidation. A few days ago, silver plummeted from $82.77 down to $73, a 10.7% drop in a single move. The reason was CME unexpectedly increasing margin requirements, forcing many highly leveraged investors to close their positions. Now it has bounced back to the $80 level, which seems to be a significant recovery after the shock.
Last night's non-farm payroll data also gave silver this opportunity. Only 50,000 jobs were added, and the figure
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I just realized that understanding pullbacks can completely change the way you trade. It’s not just a theoretical concept but a key to finding safe entry points and optimizing profits.
A basic pullback is a temporary price correction when the market is in an uptrend or downtrend. Think of it as the market "breathing" a little before continuing in the main direction. Why is this important? Because it allows smart traders to "buy low" in an uptrend or "sell high" in a downtrend, rather than chasing breakouts with higher risk.
Recognizing a quality pullback isn’t too complicated. First, you need
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Yesterday, I talked with a friend about account security, and they asked why 2FA codes are so important. I think this is a good time to share because too many people still only use passwords.
The reality is that a password alone is no longer enough to stay safe. Hackers can guess, steal, or obtain your password from data leaks. Moreover, many people reuse the same password across multiple sites, which increases the risk. That’s why 2FA codes were created.
Simply put, 2FA adds an extra layer of protection. When you log in, you not only need to enter your password but also provide a second piece
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