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Join the celebration on Gate Post with the hashtag #Bitcoin Pizza Day# to share a $500 prize pool and win exclusive merch!
📅 Event Duration:
May 16, 2025, 8:00 AM – May 23, 2025, 06:00 PM UTC
🎯 How to Participate:
Post on Gate Post with the hashtag #Bitcoin Pizza Day# during the event. Your content can be anything BTC-related — here are some ideas:
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#Gate 品牌战略重磅升级# I really can't take it anymore. I don't even know how to say it. I've organized a little bit of language, roughly meaning.
As shown in the picture, position A is always the most critical point in their live broadcast room, whether during a downward or upward trend when the reverse line reaches this A position. It is always analyzed as "if A does not break, then this will happen; if A breaks, then that will happen."
If you still don't have a concept, for example, right now 106000 is the current position in the chart, and A is the position where it retraced in the morning, which is around 105500 (I don't remember the exact number). The live stream is all about looking bullish as long as 105500 doesn't break, and looking bearish if it breaks.
You guys can take your time to ponder! Damn, this structure has already become a universal structure in the live streaming circle. I can't refute it, yet I always feel something is off. I actually want to take a better look at you guys. It's like when I'm playing a battle royale game, and my teammate tells me there are people ahead or that area has someone. You did tell me there are people nearby, but where exactly is that? When you say there are people ahead, my first instinct isn't to look for the enemy; my first instinct is to see which direction you're facing so I can determine where your 'ahead' is. Can you understand what I'm saying? It's really annoying.