RugproofGrandma

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Don’t chase new chains; first check permissions and fund flows. I like to remind everyone in the simplest terms: don’t treat your wallet like a wishing well.
Honestly, once you have too many multichain wallets, the most annoying thing isn’t forgetting how much money you have on each chain—it’s that vague feeling of “Did I store something somewhere?” I’ve gotten into the habit of going through the assets on every chain every Sunday night, saving screenshots in an album, and clearly noting what each position is for: some are just sitting there because I’m too lazy to move them after yield farming, some are from airdrops that I’m holding for the market to pick up, and the rest are what I genuinely plan to hold.
Lately, the community has been constantl
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When liquidity dries up, the thing you fear most isn’t the drop—it’s the urge to trade. I’ve done that before too, thinking a big drop meant an opportunity, only to find after buying the dip that there was still a basement below. Now I know better: first I check how long my position can hold up, and I don’t put living expenses into a wallet to gamble on a rebound. In this market, whenever someone hypes how smart AI Agents are or how hassle-free automated trading is, first check whether their contract has a backdoor and whether the permissions have been changed. Anyway, I’m not comfortable hand
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Surged 37.88%, but don't get carried away—risk management is still paramount.
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Jens
$ACE stole the spotlight with a massive 37.88% surge to $0.14986. 🚀
Big momentum also means big volatility. Risk management matters more than FOMO here.
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This push from 0.0969 to 0.2108 has a strong mean-reversion expectation; 0.2294 is a continuation signal. If it pulls back to 0.1631, be careful with your stop loss. It’s recommended to enter with a light position around 0.1780, aiming for 0.2 and 0.2294, with a stop loss at 0.1550.
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$BANK
Ripping from 0.0969, now cooling under 0.2108. Price above the MAs—pullback after a strong move. Break above 0.2294 triggers continuation; rejection retests 0.1631. Momentum strong but overextended.
Entry Zone: 0.1780 – 0.1787
TP1: 0.2000
TP2: 0.2108
TP3: 0.2294
Stop-Loss: 0.1550
#BANK #EventContractsLaunch #TrumpAgreesToClarityEthicsClause #SummerCreationCamp #BTCBreaks66000
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Allbridge was drained again by a flash loan—history keeps repeating itself. Where did the money from security audits go?
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Cross-chain protocol Allbridge pauses after a $1.65 million flash loan attack
Crypto.com News: Allbridge was hit by a $1.65 million flash-loan attack and has paused its cross-chain stablecoin protocol. The attacker used Kamino’s $1.12 million flash loan to quickly swap USDC/USDT, manipulate the liquidity pool ratios, and then extract the assets. The funds have now been spread across multiple addresses, and the remaining amount is unclear. Allbridge has called on affected pool funds to withdraw and to pause the investigation. Previously, in 2023, there was a flash-loan loss of about $650,000, and in 2022 it raised $2 million to expand and conduct security audits.
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Let me tell you something. Lately, people have been asking me all the time, saying that a certain project’s audit report was issued by a big-name institution, and that the GitHub is open-source—so doesn’t that mean you can just relax and go all in? Every time I hear that, my stomach drops. With audit reports, regular people usually look at the conclusion, but what’s really crucial is the “small print”—for example, whether permissions are hard-coded, and whether there are clauses that allow someone to secretly change parameters even after an “emergency pause.” I made a rule for myself: if an au
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The news about the Strait of Hormuz is conflicting—market participants run first; we’ll price it once the official statements are unified.
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CoinJie.com news, on July 13, 2026, the opening price of gold futures was $4,106.60 per ounce, down 0.2% from Friday’s close. As of 8:29 a.m. Eastern Time, the gold price had fallen to $4,068.10. Due to airstrike clashes between the United States and Iran, the gold price continued to slide. Geopolitical events remain the main factor influencing precious metal prices. It is still unclear how the latest airstrikes affect shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, and there are conflicting reports between Washington and Tehran about whether the strait is open and whether oil transport is operating normally. The escalation pushed oil prices up by more than 9% over the past five days.
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Ripple gave the whole industry a regulatory lesson with $150 million in tuition—compliance costs are the biggest hidden cost in Web3.
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According to BieJieNet news, Ripple considered closing in 2020 due to its lawsuit with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and has already spent $150 million on legal defenses. This legal battle highlights the significant impact regulatory challenges can have on market sentiment and the valuation of cryptocurrencies.
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The Alaska regulatory crackdown is pretty harsh this round—ATMs are limited to $1,000 per day and they also track transactions on-chain. Compliance costs are directly maxed out, and smaller operators will likely be forced to reshuffle.
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Crypto news:According to Bitcoin News, Alaska Senate Bill SB 249 in the United States will officially take effect on October 1, 2026, imposing strict regulatory requirements on cryptocurrency ATMs. The bill stipulates that cryptocurrency ATM operators must obtain a money transmission license, with each device registered with the state government and transaction limits set at $1,000 per person per day and $10,000 within 30 days, with a fee cap of 10%. In addition, the bill requires operators to display prominent anti-fraud warnings on the machine body and to collect user information through a strict KYC process before transactions, while also using blockchain analytics technology to screen wallet addresses. The bill also includes a “strict liability” clause, meaning that if fraud occurs because operators fail to carry out the verification procedures, they will be directly liable.
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Another log is thrown onto the Middle East powder keg, and on-chain risk aversion is expected to be at full throttle.
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CoinNetwork
CoinWorld News, Iran's Revolutionary Guard: It has used 10 ballistic missiles to successfully destroy the enemy's command and control center in West Asia and the Al Azraq Air Base in Jordan. If the US launches aggression again, other US bases in the region will also be unable to avoid our heavy fire.
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EU regulation is reaching further and further—while the MiCA public consultation is due by the end of September, tokenization and offshore stablecoins will both be regulated, so the bar for issuing new tokens will likely be higher going forward—at least, that’s what it seems.
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CoinVoice News: The European Commission is soliciting feedback from stakeholders to assess whether to expand the scope of the MiCA rules to cover emerging areas such as tokenization and non-EU stablecoin issuers, with the deadline for feedback set for September 30. Currently, MiCA has regulated stablecoins, classifying them into electronic money tokens (EMTs) and asset-referenced tokens (ARTs), but it does not yet directly cover tokenized securities, which remain subject to existing EU securities laws.
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Layer2 is buzzing with arguments about things like TPS subsidies. I skimmed through them and scrolled away... In the end, only one or two will survive. Does it matter to guess which one now? I don’t think so.
As for airdrops, my current stance is that I no longer chase explanations. Before, I had to study every project’s whitepaper, check if permissions had backdoors, and verify whether liquidity pools were locked. It was exhausting. And after all the interactions, either nothing came of it, or the token price wasn’t even enough to cover gas. Now, I just do what’s convenient and skip what isn’
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Walsh's stance is tough enough, the 2% red line is firmly set, don't even think about exceeding expectations.
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CoinWorld News, Federal Reserve Chair Walsh said on Wednesday that inflation expectations and inflation risks have both declined in recent weeks, while reiterating that the Fed is committed to bringing inflation down to its 2% target. He noted: "In the first few weeks of this period, inflation expectations have fallen, and inflation risks have decreased along with them. If households, the business community, or financial markets believe that the Fed would be comfortable with inflation above 2%—then, I'm afraid they will be disappointed: we will ensure price stability in the United States."
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Deutsche Bank raises U.S. Treasury yield forecast, as expectations for two rate hikes begin to be priced in, with the short end jumping even more sharply than the long end.
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CoinWorld news, Deutsche Bank interest rate strategists have revised their year-end forecasts for the two-year and ten-year U.S. Treasury yields. Their latest forecasts show the two-year Treasury yield will reach 4.30% by year-end, 35 basis points higher than their previous forecast. They also raised their forecast for the ten-year Treasury yield to 4.80%, an increase of 10 basis points from the previous forecast. This revision reflects the latest outlook from Deutsche Bank economists that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates twice this year, each by 25 basis points.
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$120k buys a lesson: don’t mess with the token destruction mechanism—once `sync()` is called, the reserves reset to zero, and the attacker walks away with the WBNB. A classic case—must-read for developers.
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CoinJie.com news: according to SlowMist monitoring, the AIDC Token on BSC was attacked, resulting in a loss of 220.12 WBNB, approximately US$120,900. SlowMist said the root cause is that the AIDCToken _selltransfer() function accumulates a 30% burn amount but does not deduct it from the seller; then any subsequent arbitrary non-pair transfer triggers _executeaccumulatedburn(), which mistakenly burns tokens from the UniswapPair balance instead of the seller’s balance, and calls sync(), artificially lowering the AIDC reserve in the AMM and enabling the attacker to withdraw the WBNB.
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The title of "fastest SNARK" has changed hands again? Espresso's Flock has pushed batch proofs for Blake3, SHA-256, and Keccak to new heights. The 450KB proof size is also decent. Once it's open source, I'll give it a try.
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Espresso launches new SNARK Prover Flock, currently still a research prototype.
Espresso announced that Flock, co-created by Espresso Chief Scientist Benedikt Bünz, Succinct's Ron Rothblum, and NYU PhD student William Wang, is a new SNARK for batch Boolean computations, claimed to be the fastest SNARK. Benchmarks on Apple M4 Max show 661k Blake3, 338k SHA-256, 252k Keccak permutations, with proofs under 450KB and verification under 4 ms; it remains a research prototype and is not yet production-ready.
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Veteran players with over five years of experience collectively hesitant to sell, this signal is more reliable than any K-line — the market’s bottom card is quietly turning over.
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CoinNetwork
Crypto界网消息,Bitcoin's 'OG' investors have slowed their selling, which is a positive sign for the long-term bullish outlook of the market. Currently, Bitcoin is priced at approximately $62,750.45, and these legendary investors who have held for at least five years seem to have stopped cashing out. According to CryptoQuant data, the 90-day moving average selling volume of these long-term holders has dropped to just 962 BTC, the lowest level since the end of 2024. Analysts point out that at the current price, these investors choose to continue holding rather than selling, thereby easing selling pressure.
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From USDT to STBL, Collins personally ends the model he created— the dual-token structure allows returns to flow back to users, and institutional issuance can also be transparent. This is what stablecoins 2.0 should look like.
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Tether co-founder Reeve Collins gave an interview and outlined his views on the future evolution path of stablecoins (Stablecoin 2.0). Collins believes that traditional stablecoins (Era 1.0) have structural flaws: issuers (such as Tether) invest user funds in U.S. Treasuries and retain all 3% to 4% of the returns, while users as value providers do not receive any rewards. To address this issue, Collins launched the next-generation decentralized stablecoin protocol STBL, which employs an innovative dual-token structure. Collins emphasized that STBL is a decentralized protocol infrastructure that allows institutions such as banks, well-known brands, and sports franchises to issue their own transparent and yield-bearing customized stablecoins on its platform.
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This whale is stable enough; just preserve your capital and run, don't be greedy for that breath.
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CoinNetwork
CoinWorld News: A certain BTC short whale today, after BTC fell below its cost basis, immediately closed the position to preserve capital, with a position size of 175.3 coins, approximately $11.37 million. The closing price was $64,931, resulting in a small profit of about $110k.
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This white-hat move was even faster than the official team’s—recouping $2 million and bringing it back is truly a great act of merit.
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According to Crypto World Network news, as reported by GoPlusSecurity, Thetanuts Finance suffered an attack on June 15, resulting in losses of approximately $105,000 from its legacy vault contract. Notably, about one hour later, a white-hat hacker used the same attack method to execute a rescue transaction on other vulnerable vaults of the project, successfully protecting approximately $2.0 million in assets. Although the number of tokens recovered was significantly lower than the amount stolen by the attackers, the recovered assets included higher-value tokens (such as BTC/USD), making the total value recovered far exceed the value that was stolen.
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