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Not bad, not bad! It feels premium!
But for the mouse to pair with the computer via Bluetooth, which keys should I press exactly?
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$ORDI
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#ORDI is getting a good support here. In this move we can see 150%+ gain here ✍🏻
#ORDIUSDT #ORDIBTC #Bitcoin #Crypto #NFTs
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So, in the end, love all comes down to conscience.
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Just a few days ago it was playing dead, and today it directly gives a result. 🔥 $SOL This wave of long positions has been realized, it really was grinding earlier, and then suddenly the pace picks up.
A few days ago when I was watching the market in the early morning, SOL was repeatedly testing the low, the price hovered around 70.74 and wouldn't break, pullbacks could recover, and buying started to become active 👀 At that time, I suggested to open long, don't wait until it rallies to think the opportunity is obvious.
When it's time to eat meat, don't act calm.
Now 73.5 has been reached, +
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France vs Sweden: World Cup 2026 Round of 16 Preview & Prediction Analysis
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has reached its knockout phase, and one of the most anticipated Round of 16 fixtures features France taking on Sweden at the New York/New Jersey stadium on July 1st. This matchup presents a fascinating contrast between one of the tournament favorites and a resilient Scandinavian side that has defied expectations to reach this stage.
Team Form and Group Stage Performance
France enters this knockout encounter with an impeccable group stage record, having won all three of
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Oh my god, $RAVE this thing has started again!
Today, I checked the charts, and sure enough, it didn't let me down — it dropped again! The current price is at 0.3867, which looks a bit weak, but I, Nannan, know this coin's nature too well; it never moves in a straight line. Earlier, it went all the way from the bottom to 0.5374, that surge was as fierce as if it had taken stimulants, rising without blinking. Now, oscillating back and forth at a high level, it's clearly just shaking people out — scaring away the timid and shaking off the indecisive!
The bulls haven't lost their last breath yet
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#欧盟MiCA监管条例7月1日生效 EU "Crypto Regulation" Deadline Tomorrow: 75% of Platforms Not Ready
On July 1, 2026, the transitional period for the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) officially ends.
From that day forward, any institution wishing to provide crypto-asset services—whether trading, custody, transfers, or advisory—to users in the 27 EU member states must hold a MiCA CASP (Crypto-Asset Service Provider) license issued by its home country. Without this license, the options are either to exit Europe or operate in a legal gray area.
Just two days before the deadline, the European Ban
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#欧盟MiCA监管条例7月1日生效 EU's Crypto Regulation Deadline Tomorrow: 75% of Platforms Not Ready
On July 1, 2026, the transitional period for the European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) officially ends.
From that day onward, any institution wishing to offer crypto-asset services to users in the EU's 27 member states—whether trading, custody, transfer, or advisory—must hold a MiCA CASP (Crypto-Asset Service Provider) license issued by its home country. Without this license, they must either exit Europe or operate in a gray zone.
And just two days before the deadline, the European Banking Authority (EBA) dropped a bombshell: a consultation paper released on June 26 shows that non-compliant issuers of significant tokens could face fines of up to 12.5% of annual revenue (or twice the profit from the violation, whichever is higher). This series of actions together constitutes the first true "regulatory exam" in the history of the crypto industry.
Over 3,000 EU Crypto Companies, 75% Not Yet Ready
Public data makes it clear: There are over 3,000 crypto companies in the EU, and 75% have not yet obtained a MiCA license. This figure is striking in any industry. After a three-year transition period with hands-on guidance from EU regulators, three-quarters of platforms still cannot deliver.
The reasons behind this are not complicated: MiCA's compliance threshold is too high. Capital requirements, reserve asset segregation, client asset segregation, anti-money laundering reporting, consumer protection rules, operational transparency—every item requires significant financial investment. But from another perspective—precisely because 75% cannot meet them, the remaining 25% become valuable. When most small platforms are washed out, the market becomes clearer, more compliant, and more orderly.
What Is MiCA
Full name: Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation
The EU's most systematic regulatory framework for crypto-assets to date, passed in 2023 and implemented in phases from 2024 to 2026
Covers: Issuance, trading, custody, transfer, and stablecoin issuance of crypto-assets
Core mechanism: Single passport—one license covers 27 EU member states + 3 EEA countries
July 1, 2026: Full requirements for Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASPs) come into effect
The reactions of various platforms give us a window into the diverse landscape of this major exam.
First, look at Ripple—on June 23, it obtained a preliminary MiCA CASP license in Luxembourg, a full week before the original deadline. This is a key step in Ripple's European layout: MiCA's "passport effect" means that a Luxembourg license theoretically covers the markets of all 27 EU member states. For Ripple, whose core business is cross-border payments, this opens a legal channel for cooperation with European banks and payment institutions.
Now look at Binance—its move is more representative. On June 24, Binance withdrew its MiCA license application submitted in Greece, opting to reapply in another EU country instead. The reason cited was "Greece's approval progress did not meet expectations." Behind this is Binance's real experience of setbacks in multiple European countries: tightening regulations, compliance failures, and user attrition are forcing it to constantly change battlefields.
Kraken has taken a relatively more prudent path, applying for licenses in multiple EU countries one after another; Coinbase and OKX are also adjusting their business operations in Europe. More platforms—especially small and medium-sized exchanges—are announcing at the last minute that they will cease services in some EU countries, requiring users to migrate their assets within a certain timeframe.
MiCA's Varying Responses
Ripple: First to obtain a preliminary CASP license in Luxembourg on June 23, establishing a compliant position
Binance: Withdrew its Greek application on June 24, switching to another EU country for further applications
Kraken/Coinbase/OKX: Applying for licenses in multiple EU countries, adjusting business structures
Small and medium platforms: Due to high compliance thresholds, choosing to cease EU services or request user migration
MiCA is the world's first systematic regulatory framework for crypto. Both critics and supporters acknowledge that its emergence itself is a sign of the industry's maturation—even if that maturation process is painful.
Zooming out: Over the past few years, the crypto industry has been repeatedly pulled in several directions: technology vs. regulation, decentralization vs. compliance, speed vs. security. MiCA won't provide a final answer, but it at least offers an example of a regulatory framework: how to handle anti-money laundering, capital requirements, consumer protection, and stablecoin reserves.
Starting July 1, the EU will become the first jurisdiction in the world with a "complete regulatory framework for crypto." The effectiveness of this set of rules will serve as a reference for other jurisdictions—including the United States, the United Kingdom, Singapore, and Hong Kong.
In other words, the pitfalls the EU steps into today, other places will also encounter; the paths the EU successfully forges, other places will also reference.
The crypto world's "compliance coming-of-age" is not a multiple-choice question—it is a compulsory problem that has already arrived. It won't satisfy everyone, but it will provide the industry with its first legal foundation for "dialogue with traditional finance." Tomorrow marks the first watershed.
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Get in the car quickly! 🚗
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Song Xiqing is taking action again! Full network public current price gift order!
Open a light long position directly at the current price, add near 58.5k, target 60k-60.5k, break through to 62k.
$BTC $ETH $GT
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That's very interesting. Average price 1611. At 1624, several people stopped copying trades. What about now?🤣#晒出我的持仓收益#
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BTC has been oscillating in the 59k-61000 range for 5 consecutive days. Before the Thursday non-farm payroll data release, the market lacks a core catalyst, making it difficult to form a clear unilateral trend in the short term.
On the 4-hour chart, four consecutive long lower shadow candlesticks have formed, indicating sufficient buying support below. The expectation for July is more bullish, leaning towards a squeeze and upward push.
Large amounts of pending order liquidity have accumulated at both the upper and lower bounds of the current range. Beware of a washout that triggers both long a
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#ETH What's going on, ETH is now ranked 3rd in market cap, right?
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#Breaking:

BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF has sold $3.34 billion worth of BTC this month.
This is the largest monthly outflow since the ETF launched.
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Tech stocks stage a strong rebound!
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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U Why do you always lose when betting on soccer? Uncovering the psychological traps behind the World Cup
It's not bad luck—your brain is being "rigged"· · · · · · ·
The World Cup comes around once every four years, and your social feed starts buzzing. Some people post screenshots of winning bets, others wail late into the night, and many more quietly lose money and swear "never to bet again"—then four years later, they're back at it.
Why do almost all soccer bettors lose? It's not bad luck, it's not "not knowing the game"—it's that your brain is being manipulated by a precise psy
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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U Why do you always lose when betting on soccer? Uncovering the psychological traps behind the World Cup
It's not bad luck; it's your brain being "tricked" · · · · · · ·
The World Cup comes once every four years, and your social feed is buzzing again. Some people show off winning screenshots, some wail late at night, and more people silently lose money and swear "never again" — then four years later, they're back at it.
Why do almost all soccer bettors lose? It's not bad luck, it's not that they "don't know soccer." It's that your brain is being manipulated by a sophisticated psychological mechanism. Today, let's dismantle these "psychological traps" — after reading this, you'll realize you're not losing money, you're losing to human nature.
01 "I Know Soccer": The Deadly Illusion of Knowledge
Every person who bets on soccer thinks they "know." They've watched for ten years, know all the players, and can even analyze substitution tactics in detail. This "expert feeling" is precisely the most dangerous trap.
The truth is: Your knowledge is not even on the same level of competition between you and the bookmaker.
You think: Brazil is strong, Croatia is weak
The bookmaker thinks: Brazil is the hot favorite, many people are betting on Brazil, lower the odds, guaranteed profit YJ. You study the teams, the bookmaker studies human nature. You think you're analyzing the game, but you're actually using limited information to fight against a system that has already calculated all probabilities, odds, and psychology.
📊 Data speaks: Studies show that even professional soccer analysts only have a prediction accuracy of about 55% — not much better than random guessing. The bookmaker's profit doesn't come from "knowing more about soccer than you," but from mathematics.
02 The Dopamine Trap: The Thrill of Winning, The Bitterness of Losing
The scariest thing about soccer betting is not losing money, but that it rewires your happiness mechanism.
When you win: a burst of dopamine, a thrill even stronger than watching a goal. Your brain remembers this feeling: "I'm so good," "I can predict." So you want to win more.
When you lose: you can't accept it, you feel "just a little short"
Your brain automatically rationalizes: "This game was a fluke," "the referee was wrong." So you want to turn it around. Win → want to win more; Lose → want to turn it around.
Once this cycle starts, you are no longer placing bets — you are being hijacked by dopamine.
Neuroscience has long confirmed: the brain regions activated by db are the same as those for dp. You think you're "playing," but your brain has already been reprogrammed.
03 "Almost Won": The Most Poisonous Psychological Hint
Soccer betting has a most terrible design — you always feel you "almost won." The team you bet on leads for 90 minutes, then gets equalized at the last moment?
"So close!"
You bet on a score of 2:1, but the result is 2:0?
"Just one goal off!"
The player you bet on almost scores?
"Almost got it!" Psychology calls this the "Near-Miss Effect."
Studies have found that the dopamine release from "almost winning" is actually similar to that of "really winning"! That's why scratch-off lottery games are designed to be "one number short" and slot machines have symbols "almost align" — making you feel "you almost won" is more effective at keeping you going than actually winning.
Soccer betting is naturally designed this way: every match has countless "almosts."
04 "Can't Afford to Lose" Money: When You Win It's Yours, When You Lose It's "Temporarily on Loan"
Gambling has a magical psychological mechanism: once money is in your pocket, it's "mine"; when money is lost, it's "temporarily lent to the bookmaker."
So you hear things like: "I've already lost 2000, I'll bet 500 more to get back to even then stop." This is called the "Sunk Cost Fallacy."
Rationally, the money you previously lost is gone; each bet is an independent new decision. But your brain doesn't work that way — the more you lose, the more you want to turn it around; the more you want to turn it around, the more you lose. What the bookmaker fears most is not you winning and leaving.
What the bookmaker fears most is you not playing at all from the start.
As long as you keep going, probability always stands on their side.
05 Illusion of Control: You Think It's "Analysis," But It's Actually "Storytelling"
People who bet on soccer love to "analyze" the most. Team form, injury lists, historical head-to-heads, home/away advantages... It looks professional, rational, and "well-supported." But these analyses are essentially telling yourself a story that "I can predict."
What is the essence of a soccer match?
It's 22 people kicking a ball for 90 minutes.
It's a round object bouncing irregularly on grass.
It's a referee making split-second decisions.
It's countless unpredictable variables stacking up to produce a result. You think Brazil is stronger than Croatia, so Brazil should win. But the beauty of soccer lies precisely in: strong teams can lose, weak teams can win. When Croatia eliminated Brazil in the 2022 World Cup, how many "analysis experts" had their betting slips go up in smoke? It's not that your analysis was wrong; it's that soccer itself has no "should."
06 Social Pressure: The "Survivorship Bias" on Your Feed
During the World Cup, you open your social feed: Friend A shows off a winning screenshot, "Just betting for fun, won 3000!"
Friend B: "Spain is solid! Making money tonight!"
Friend C: Posts a score prediction, "Amazing prediction!"
All you see are wins.
What you don't see: Friend A had previously lost 5000, and finally won back 3000 this time. Friend B posted 10 times, and only this one was right. Friend C always bets on multiple scores and posts the one that hit.
Survivorship bias: you only see the "wins" that are shared, not the silent majority who are losing.
So you develop an illusion: "Others can win, why can't I?" Then you join in. Then you become part of that silent majority. · · · · · · ·
Final Words: The Only Winner in the Betting Game
Let's be clear:
What is the essence of soccer betting? It's not "predicting the game," not "using a small stake to win big," not "adding excitement to watching the game."
The essence of soccer betting is using mathematics to fight human nature. Is mathematics on your side, or is human nature?
The bookmaker's profit comes from: Odds design: each bet has a built-in commission, long-term guaranteed profit
Psychological manipulation: making you want more when you win, and want to turn it around when you lose
Probability advantage: the longer you play, the more probability is on their side. Your opponent is never the "match result," but a set of psychological traps tailored for you.
The biggest winner of the World Cup is never a certain team, nor a certain gambler.
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Real risk control should be written before opening a position. Many people understand risk control as "what to do after losing." But in a more professional trading process, risk control should occur before opening a position. Before opening a position, you should at least know: Where is this trade wrong? What is the maximum loss? Is the stop loss reasonable? Is the risk-reward ratio worth it? If you fail consecutively, should you pause? Without these boundaries, trading becomes an on-the-spot emotional reaction. If AI trading tools are to have long-term value, they should not only emphasize op
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Folks, I really didn't wait in vain for that breath a few days ago. 📉🔥👀 Opening the charts this morning, $PEPE directly knocked out the momentum of the high-level stubbornness from a few days ago. PEPE had already shown signs of fatigue before bed a few days ago, and I felt at the time that going short was smoother.
Before bed a few days ago, what I saw was: the rebound was weak, the resistance was obvious, and every upward push was just short of breath. At this level, I don't want to chase long, and going short is just a casual confirmation; what's truly more comfortable is waiting for it
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$ORDI | 1h | Pullback Short
Bias: Short
Entry Zone: 3.85 to 3.95
Stop Loss: 4.16
Targets:
TP1: 3.65
TP2: 3.45
TP3: 3.20
Invalidation:
Close above 4.16
Why This Setup:
I’m shorting into the failed breakout after a sharp impulsive move and rejection from the 4.10–4.30 area. Price is losing momentum below local resistance, and I want a pullback continuation toward the prior range and liquidity below.
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🔥✨️💥 $ETH move above $1,600 looked like the start of momentum but the breakout didn’t hold. 🚀
Even with aggressive ETH accumulation from corporate players and treasury buying narratives gaining attention, price action still showed hesitation. Markets are signaling that institutional interest alone isn’t enough without broader conviction and sustained demand.
For now, Ethereum remains in a battle between accumulation and momentum.
$ETH ‌#GateCompletesDividendDistribution #Get2SharesOfSKHynixAtZeroCost
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