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Archaeologists who recorded a historical high in Ethereum gas fees have a complete set of gas-saving strategies but always execute important transactions during network congestion. They enjoy exploring DApps on zero-fee chains over the weekend.
Recently, many people have been asking about IBAN, especially those who frequently make international transfers or cross-border transactions. In fact, IBAN is a bank account numbering system that has become the standard in almost all countries, including Ukraine since 2019. The system is designed to ensure smooth and accurate payments between banks and countries.
An IBAN consists of 29 characters, each with an important meaning. Starting from the country code (for Ukraine, it's UA), the check digits that help avoid typos, the bank code, up to the unique account number. For example, UA123456789
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I recently often reminded by friends about the importance of risk management in spot trading. One of the most helpful tools is the trailing stop, a feature that can automate our stop-loss as the price moves. So how does it work?
Basically, a trailing stop is a tool that automatically adjusts the stop-loss when the market moves favorably. We can set a certain percentage, for example 5%, or a fixed amount like $10. After a buy or sell order is placed, if the price moves as predicted, the stop-loss will follow upward. But if there's a sudden reversal, the stop-loss stays in its position, so our l
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Just found out that Eclipse is the most expensive yacht in the world owned by a Russian billionaire named Roman Abramovich. Its price is crazy, reportedly between 800 million to 1.5 billion dollars. The ship was built by Blohm + Voss from Hamburg and is 164 meters long, making it the second-largest yacht in the world.
What’s crazy is everything inside it. It has 24 cabins, two swimming pools, a jacuzzi, a disco, two helipads, and a mini-submarine that can go 50 meters underwater. Like a floating city. This isn’t just a yacht, it’s luxury in the form of a ship.
So if anyone’s curious about what
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Have you ever wondered why crypto prices suddenly bounce or crash at certain points?
It all relates to what’s called support and resistance.
If you’re serious about trading, mastering these two concepts is a must.
So, support is like a floor that holds the price so it doesn’t fall further down.
Think of it as a ball being hit against the floor—it bounces back up, right?
At support levels, many buyers start entering because they think the price is already cheap.
Conversely, resistance is like the ceiling.
Every time the price tries to go higher, it always gets "stuck" at a certain
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Have you ever thought about what trading for living really means?
Many people jump into crypto with big dreams, but end up trapped in unhealthy situations.
I see two very different patterns in how people approach trading in the crypto market.
The first is trading for living, meaning someone has a measured and strategic approach to trading.
This is not just empty hope, but truly making trading a source of income with strict risk management.
Traders who apply this philosophy have realistic income targets, not just dreaming of getting rich overnight.
They understand that stop-loss, di
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Have you ever felt frustrated with fragmentation in the crypto ecosystem? It’s a pretty serious problem — different chains operate separately, wallets are disconnected, and DeFi is still siloed. Well, cross is a concept that’s continuously evolving to address this chaos, and there’s one protocol that has caught my attention lately.
CrossFi comes with a rather ambitious vision: to unify all that’s fragmented into a seamless, usable ecosystem. Not just connecting tokens across chains, but also creating an integrated user experience. Imagine — one wallet that can manage everything, hassle-free mu
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I recently noticed that many people are still confused about what a bull run actually is. In fact, it's a fundamental concept that must be understood if you want to last long in crypto. So I want to share my understanding, hopefully it can help those still in the learning phase.
So a bull run is a period where crypto prices explode significantly. This isn't just an ordinary increase, but more like a real snowball effect—prices rise quickly, investors start pouring in, and the entire market feels very euphoric. It usually starts with Bitcoin, then the effect spreads to altcoins and other tokens
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Have you heard of BNF? This is the mysterious nickname for Takashi Kotegawa, a Japanese retail trader who managed to transform his country's stock market solely through skill and perfect timing. His story is quite inspiring if you're interested in trading.
Kotegawa was born in 1978 and does not come from a wealthy family or have connections in the financial world. Interestingly, he learned trading entirely from scratch—without formal training or backing from major institutions. He learned in the most old-school way: observing price movements, studying chart patterns, researching company fundam
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Recently, there was a rather interesting revelation from a high-ranking U.S. admiral. It turns out the U.S. military is running active nodes on the Bitcoin network, and this is no ordinary coincidence.
Admiral Samuel Paparo, head of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, told Congress that they have Bitcoin nodes to monitor network activity and conduct security tests. He emphasized that this is not about mining Bitcoin, but about securing and protecting the network using the Bitcoin protocol. This disclosure marks the first public confirmation from a serving U.S. combat commander that the military is
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Bitcoin just rose from around $60,000 to near $80,000, and I noticed something interesting happening at Hyperliquid—big whales have started flipping from short positions to long since early March. This is their most aggressive long position in recent months, and the timing lines up perfectly with the price increase we’re seeing.
Even more interesting, Bitcoin’s funding rate has been negative for 47 consecutive days. This means short positions are still paying long positions to stay open. This combination—whales aggressively going long on Hyperliquid plus a prolonged negative funding rate—usual
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I recently started thinking about something that has become a recurring pattern in the crypto world—price bubbles or what’s often called a crypto bubble. If you pay attention, this phenomenon isn’t just happening in crypto, but has repeated many times throughout financial history. From the Tulip Mania in the Netherlands hundreds of years ago, the dot-com bubble, to today with digital assets. But what makes the crypto bubble unique is its speed and the scale of retail investor participation.
So what exactly is a crypto bubble? In short, it’s a condition where the price of crypto assets skyrocke
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Recently, I've been hearing a lot of people ask, what is a gas fee? Simply put, a gas fee is the cost you pay to execute transactions on the blockchain. Every time you send tokens or execute a smart contract, the network needs computational resources, and miners who handle this need to be compensated. That's why you pay them in the form of a gas fee.
This fee varies depending on the network you use. On Ethereum, you pay with ETH. On BNB Chain, you use BNB. Each blockchain has its own token for gas fees. Interestingly, this fee is charged whether the transaction succeeds or fails, because miner
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Earlier I was scrolling and found ARK trending again in the community. So ARK is a pretty interesting blockchain platform, its words are like a blockchain version of WordPress—providing powerful tools but still easy to use for developers and regular users.
What makes ARK interesting is its concept of interoperability. Basically, ARK is a bridge that connects various blockchains, so they can communicate with each other more smoothly. Plus, there are many modules and SDKs that make its ecosystem more flexible. To put it simply, ARK is a platform that makes blockchain feel more accessible and les
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Jadi akhir-akhir ini banyak yang tanya cara buat nft. Honestly, ini udah jadi hot topic di komunitas crypto, dari selebriti sampai digital artist semua antusias showcase karya mereka di blockchain. Tapi yang menarik, prosesnya sebenarnya gak sesulit yang dibayangkan orang.
Sebelum kita bahas cara buat nft secara detail, penting dulu paham apa sih sebenarnya NFT itu. Basically, ini adalah aset digital unik yang bisa dibuktikan kepemilikannya melalui blockchain. Analogi sederhananya kayak kartu Pokemon hologram - siapa pun bisa print kartu serupa, tapi kolektor tahu mana yang asli. NFT bekerja d
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I saw earlier that many people are confused about the BU-BB terms on the chart, but this is really important if you're serious about technical analysis. So let's break it down together.
So what does BU mean? In trading context, BU is short for Buy-Up, and BB stands for Break Base. So BU-BB means you enter a buy from the demand area and follow the price until it breaks through a strong base. This isn't just random buying, but there's a supply-demand logic behind it. You wait for the price to drop to the demand zone, then buy in and follow until the price breaks out from the support level that h
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So yesterday I was scrolling and came across an interesting discussion about CLMM. Many people are still confused about how it differs from regular AMM, even though this is a game changer for liquidity providers.
Back in the early DeFi era, providing liquidity was very passive. Just deposit tokens into a pool, the smart contract handles everything, and liquidity is spread across all price ranges. It’s convenient, but inefficient. Imagine opening a water shop every mile on the highway, even in very remote areas.
Now, CLMM changes this. With concentrated liquidity, you can focus on opening a sho
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Ever notice how nobody really goes to the bank anymore? I was reading about this and apparently back in 2022, over 78% of Americans with bank accounts were already doing their banking on mobile apps instead of visiting branches. Makes sense when you think about it—why waste time in line when you can do everything from your couch?
Here's the thing though: opening a bank account online is actually way easier than most people think. You can literally have a new account set up in about 15 minutes. That's faster than driving to your nearest branch and waiting for someone to help you.
The process is
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So the Ethereum Foundation just released Strawmap, which is basically a comprehensive technical roadmap for the Ethereum protocol until 2029. Researcher Justin Drake introduced this document, and honestly, it’s quite significant because it signals a shift toward a more structured and predictable upgrade schedule.
What’s interesting is their change in nomenclature. Previously, we were familiar with terms like Merge, Surge, Scourge—but now they are shifting focus to more specific technical milestones. The meaning of this evolution is that Ethereum wants to move from a general narrative to more c
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I just noticed the BTC chart today and there are a few interesting things. It looks like the price is currently in a fairly tight consolidation phase, especially around the support area $67K which was just reclaimed. From here, the nearest resistance is at $72K, but if the momentum continues, BTC could test $74K moving forward.
The most interesting thing, in my opinion, is the pattern formed on the chart - a falling wedge pattern indicating growing bullish strength. This falling wedge chart pattern is usually followed by a fairly impulsive move upward. The decreasing support and resistance l
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I just noticed something quite serious from the IMF. They project that global debt could reach 100% of GDP by 2029. That means, every dollar, yuan, pound, euro, yen, rupee—every currency in the world—would be used up within a year to pay government debt. No leftovers for economic investment or other important matters.
According to the IMF projections, China and the AS will continue to push debt higher, along with defense spending increasing everywhere. These are not small numbers. If annual economic growth is lower than or equal to the debt issued through government bonds, markets could start
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