SavingsPoolKeeper

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Analyzing the relationship between holding time and returns from a behavioral economics perspective, I believe that delayed gratification is Bitcoin's greatest alpha. The speech sounds like a professor giving a lecture.
Entering based solely on the chart? You need to watch the data, funding rates, and whale movements—all of them. Discipline is the cure.
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You see the trade, but do you know what I’m seeing behind the chart? 👀📊
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I use multiple tools to track momentum, volume, liquidity, funding, whale activity, support & resistance before I make a decision.
No blind entries. No chasing. Just data + price action + discipline. 🎯
Would you want to see the tools I use? 🔥
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Break out of 64k already—the sideways action is putting everyone to sleep.
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AriaNaka
$BTC I think no matter which direction you're hoping for next for Bitcoin, everyone would appreciate getting out of the 64k range.
Luckily, the past two bear market ranges have both lasted about 68 days, which will be here in less than a week.
Hopefully some increased volatility then to keep things interesting
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A 43% chance—there’s hope.
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The U.S. Senate is close to reaching a bipartisan consensus on the “Clarity Act” agreement
CNBC reports that the Senate has made progress in negotiations over the “CLEAR Act,” reaching a new client protection and ethics agreement that raises the probability of passage this year to 43%. Democrats secured additional protections, but the details are still undecided, and the release of the text has been delayed. Thune said both sides have a good chance of reaching an agreement, but it depends on the Democrats’ vote count. The House has already passed its version; the Senate is drafting the text. If differences between the two chambers aren’t resolved, it cannot be submitted to Trump for signing. The bill will set federal rules for the digital asset market and clarify the responsibilities of the SEC and CFTC.
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Just saw someone discussing whether market making is basically effortless profit. Either way, the moment I hear it, it makes my head spin. With the whole liquidity pool logic, once you look a bit deeper, you realize impermanent loss is the real hidden boss.
I used to think the same thing too—just put the funds in and collect the trading fees. But after being taught a few times by price volatility, I finally understood: the AMM curve is essentially a leveraged amplification path. When you put your money in, you’re not simply treating it like a deposit machine—you’re turning yourself into an agg
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Gold bonds are shaking, yet Bitcoin is stubbornly holding at 62k—and spot ETFs have even turned positive. After all, won’t the market finally put on that “safe-haven asset” hat?
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CoinJie News: According to market data, although the conflict between the United States and Iran has affected the stock, bond, and gold markets, the price of Bitcoin still remains above $62,800. At the same time, after experiencing eight weeks of net outflows, spot ETFs returned to inflows in July.
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Selling coins to pay dividends, this move is quite Web2.
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CoinJie.com news: Strategy sold $216 million worth of Bitcoin to pay dividends and currently holds $2.55 billion in cash.
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Just woke up and scrolled through a bunch of new social mining projects. To be honest, I still can't figure out how attention mining works under the hood in terms of pricing, but anyway, the hype is theirs.
Speaking of which, the narratives around parallelism and sharding have come back lately. Everyone's bragging about TPS. I'm not looking at those numbers first; instead, I'm flipping through their docs for the validator exit mechanism—how staked assets are unlocked, the threshold for slashing conditions, and whether there's a time lock for emergency exits. These parameter tables are more hon
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Traditional finance has finally learned to embrace Bitcoin. $67 billion is just the beginning, and the trillion-dollar track is beckoning.
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CoinWorld News, Silicon Valley Bank pointed out in a report that Bitcoin mortgage lending is making a comeback, and the market is moving towards a more mature, institution-led direction. The report stated that the market, once dominated by less regulated crypto lenders, is gradually adopting traditional finance practices, including conservative collateral management and higher transparency. The report also mentioned that multiple major U.S. banks now, total crypto mortgage lending has climbed to $67 billion, a year-over-year increase of 49%. Although Bitcoin mortgage lending remains a small but fast-growing segment of the credit market, it is expected to expand to $1 trillion in the next decade.
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Anthropic, this is way too cyber— the AI agent directly gets into the Slack roster, sits down at the same table as humans, and flips open an open-book like it’s an in-class open-book exam.
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CoinWorld News, Anthropic recently disclosed the engineering experience of human-machine collaborative teams. Multiple employees work together with multiple agents that have independent system credentials in Slack. The agents are directly mounted under the team roster and communication threads, with clear division of labor and autonomous project advancement, just like human employees. To effectively integrate agents into the team, collaboration defaults to making work public. The company sets security boundaries to avoid tedious single-document authorization decisions. The team assigns specialized roles to agents by writing skill files to prevent information fragmentation. The autonomy of agents is proportional to their reliability. Engineering managers dispatched agents to independently fix 500 bugs and required them to submit weekly reflection reports to avoid repeating mistakes. The team uses a double confirmation mechanism, where one agent reviews the work of another, ensuring the sustainable operation of the human-machine team.
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Looking at this liquidation data, I suddenly understand what it means to 'be greedy when others are fearful'—but my wallet says it needs to observe a bit more 👀
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Arewa_Crypto
😳 Panic selling hit the Bitcoin market hard
🔎 According to CryptoQuant, traders sold a staggering $2.07 billion worth of BTC in just one hour across all exchanges, measured by Taker Sell Volume.
That's one of the largest hourly sell-offs we've seen in recent memory and highlights just how aggressive the capitulation has become. 😳
When billions of dollars are market-sold in such a short period, it usually means one of two things:
🔴 Fear is reaching extreme levels and investors are rushing for the exits.
🟢 A major capitulation event is taking place, often creating opportunities for long-term buyers.
Combined with massive long liquidations and BTC briefly dropping below $60K, the market is clearly going through a stress test.
The question now is whether this was the final flush before a recovery or just another step lower in the current correction. 👀🩸
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SVOBI is fully deployed in the demand area, with a clear imbalance in the order book, and a decisive battle between bulls and bears is imminent.
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CryptoZeno
$BTC Spot Volume Order Book Imbalance
SVOBI is high in the current range...
This is typical when price enters a demand zone.
We're likely to see a battle for 62k again.
I'm giving a slight edge to 61k next, seeing there is over 2b in liquidation there.
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$40 million Series B, a data provider cited by Visa and Fed—traditional financial giants are finally starting to pay serious attention to on-chain data, adding another dark horse to the infrastructure track.
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According to Fortune, cryptocurrency data analytics company Allium announced the completion of a $40 million Series B funding round, led by Amplify Partners, with participation from Kleiner Perkins and Theory Ventures, among others. The valuation was not disclosed. Allium is headquartered in New York and primarily cleans and analyzes blockchain data for institutional clients, including Coinbase, a16z crypto, and others. DeFiLlama also uses some of Allium's data. Allium co-founder and CEO Ethan Chan stated that Visa and the Federal Reserve System of the United States have referenced their data, indicating that institutional demand for blockchain data is increasing.
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Mining companies' settlement payments are only $2.35 million, and the pitfalls of information disclosure are never-ending.
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According to The Energy Mag, Bitcoin mining company Hut 8 has agreed to pay $2.35 million to settle a proposed securities class action initiated by investors. The investors alleged that Hut 8 exaggerated transaction revenues during the all-stock merger with U.S. Bitcoin Corp. in 2023 and failed to fully disclose the electricity and network connectivity issues at the latter's King Mountain mine in Texas. Hut 8 did not admit to any wrongdoing or causing investor losses.
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Sanctions exchange for nuclear commitments, old Europe is very familiar with this script, let's see how it's executed.
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CoinNetwork
CryptoWorld News reports that the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy issued a joint statement stating that after the United States and Iran reached an agreement to end the war, all parties are prepared to lift sanctions related to Iran in exchange for Iran taking measures regarding its nuclear program.
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Spot prices are not keeping up, this rebound feels a bit fake, so move the stop-loss first to stay safe.
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CryptoZeno
$BTC Price came down to 61k and it held,
Currently price is recovering back up and is now sitting at 62.8k,
CVDs are improving from the lows, with perps continuously ticking up,
Spot is recovering aswell but is weak compared to perps (Divergence) and both CVDs are still in extreme negative.
Meanwhile OI is slowly declining as shorts partially cover,
There hasn't been any major liquidations yet aside from small shorts closing,
Overall, the move up is mainly derived by perps and shorts covering,
Meaning we could retrace the pump soon,
Though if we get spot buyers participating and spot CVD going up, with perps and OI rising alongside,
Then we are gonna go up and test higher levels and possibly break above monH (64.2k),
But in the case we don't see spot demand coming,
We are gonna go back to 61k and test the HVN again before any further move.
It's better to move the SL to entry rn,
Because if we go back to our entry then we are probably going even lower, where we can look for better entries.
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Amazon raised $27.5 billion in two days—does the money for the AI arms race really feel like it was blown in by strong winds?
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CoinWorld News reports that Amazon has signed agreements to borrow $17.5 billion from multiple financial institutions to cope with the high capital expenditures brought by generative AI. This round of financing is led jointly by Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, HSBC, and Bank of America Securities. The loan agreement adopts a delayed draw term loan structure, allowing Amazon to gradually draw funds according to its own schedule rather than a lump sum, providing flexibility for subsequent capital deployment. Just two days ago, Amazon completed a C$14B bond issuance. These two financing actions have raised nearly $27.5 billion in total within 48 hours. Although officials claim the funds will be used for general corporate purposes, as costs for AI infrastructure such as chips and data centers continue to rise, tech giants are heavily raising funds through credit and bond markets.
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An employee's computer being hacked can lead to millions of dollars being stolen. This signature management is as fragile as paper. Shouldn't the security assumptions of cross-chain bridges be rewritten?
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CryptoWorld News: The Humanity project team responded that the H token was hit by a cross-chain attack, with approximately $36 million in assets stolen and then sold off. The team said an employee’s computer was compromised, resulting in multiple Gnosis Safe signing key leaks controlling the Hyperlane cross-chain bridge’s proxy admin. The attacker then took over the management permissions of the bridge contract, withdrew about 141 million H tokens on Ethereum, and minted approximately 200 million H tokens on the BSC chain. The project team has suspended deposits and withdrawals for the affected cross-chain bridge and is working with exchanges and law enforcement agencies to trace the stolen funds.
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Built on Google technology, with the new Golden Gate system, and the ability to adjust Liquid Glass strength yourself—Is Apple planning to hand back AI and design control to the users?
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CryptoWorld News reports that Apple announced its next-generation artificial intelligence platform at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), including an upgrade to Siri. Apple Software Chief Craig Federighi stated that the new Apple Intelligence is powered by Google technology at its core, enabling better understanding of the context of user requests. The comprehensive upgrade of Siri is at the heart of Apple's AI revival plan. Federighi mentioned that the new software update will focus on artificial intelligence, performance improvements, and security. Additionally, the next-generation macOS will be named Golden Gate, and it will feature adjustments to the Liquid Glass design introduced last year, including a new slider function that allows users to adjust the intensity of visual effects.
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Every time people say ETH is dead, it's a signal to buy the dip. This time, I believe it.
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FortuneAi
ETH was dead at $200.
ETH was dead at $800.
ETH was dead at $1,400.
Now, $ETH is dead at $1,600.
You know what's coming next.
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Recently, I’ve been seeing a bunch of APY screenshots from yield aggregators. To be blunt, my first reaction wasn’t “it looks great,” but instead I wanted to open the contracts and see how the mechanism really bites: where does the yield actually come from—protocol subsidies, lending spreads, or something that spreads risk out of sight through re-staking or re-mortgaging? Many pages write “strategies” like a menu, but underneath there are several layers of counterparties. You think you’re earning interest, but in reality you’re wagering on liquidation thresholds and on liquidity being siphoned
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