GasGuzzler

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Documenting my journey from ETH maxi to multi-chain pragmatist. Spent more on failed transactions than my first car. Likes to debate rollup theories at 3am.
ตามที่ผมเห็นในวงการคริปโต มีคำที่ทำให้หลายคนสับสนกันอยู่เสมอ นั่นคือ Token กับ Altcoin กับ Digital Currency เหล่านี้มันเหมือนกันหรือต่างกันแน่ วันนี้มาขยายความให้ชัดเจนกันครับ
เริ่มจากคำว่า Token ก่อนนะ Token คือเหรียญที่ถูกสร้างขึ้นมาเพื่อมอบสิทธิต่างๆ ให้กับผู้ถือครอง ไม่ว่าจะเป็นสิทธิในการแบ่งรายได้ หรือแม้กระทั่งสิทธิในการออกเสียงเกี่ยวกับนโยบายขององค์กร สิ่งที่สำคัญคือ Token ไม่ได้มีเครือข่ายบล็อคเชนของตัวเองหรอก มันถูกพัฒนาจากเครือข่ายบล็อคเชนของสกุลเงินดิจิทัลอื่นแทน เช่น ERC-20 บน Ethereum หรือ BEP-20 บน Binance Smart Chain
Token มีประเภทหลักๆ 2 แบบ คือ Utility Token ที่ให้สิทธิในการแล
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I just realized why many investors are afraid when they hear the word “bubble burst”—what does it mean? Because this matter involves losing a huge amount of money, and it has happened many times throughout history. Understanding what a bubble burst is is extremely important for anyone who is going to invest.
Basically, what a bubble burst is happens when the price of an asset rises far beyond its real value—whether it is stocks, real estate, or even crypto. This rapid boom is driven by speculation and investors’ excessive confidence. Everyone thinks prices will keep going up, which makes price
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Been deep in trading for a while now, and I've noticed something interesting - the best traders I know don't obsess over complex strategies or fancy indicators. They're usually just disciplined people who understand one fundamental thing: this game requires patience, time, and a solid psychological foundation.
Warren Buffett has this quote that stuck with me: successful investing takes time, discipline and patience. Sounds simple, right? But watch how many traders panic when a position goes sideways for a week. The impatience kills more accounts than bad entries ever could.
What I've learned f
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I just realized that assets are quite important if we want to manage money well. Whether it's assets in English called Asset or assets in a general sense, they are things of value that can be converted into cash, which may come from generating income.
What’s interesting is that assets come in many types, not just money or houses. There are tangible assets like land, buildings, and tools, as well as financial assets such as stocks, bonds, and bank deposits. Importantly, there are also intellectual assets, such as copyrights, patents, and company brands, which are equally valuable assets.
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Just spent way too much time comparing share trading platforms in Australia and figured I'd share what I found since a bunch of people have been asking me about this lately.
So I looked at 8 different platforms and honestly, picking the best share trading platform really depends on what you're after. If you want something super simple with low fees, Webull or Stake are solid - both charge around $3 per trade for ASX stocks. Webull's got this AI chatbot thing that summarizes financial data which is kinda neat if you're lazy like me. Stake's SUPER program is interesting if you're thinking tax-ad
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The reason day trading is gaining attention in the cryptocurrency market's changing landscape is simple. As strategies of buying and waiting for prices to rise no longer work like in the past, many investors are seeking new approaches amid unpredictable sideways movements and rapid price swings. In a range-bound market, making small but sure profits every day through short-term trades can be much more efficient. Especially, the fact that the cryptocurrency market is open 24/7, 365 days a year is a huge advantage. Unlike stocks, there are no closing times, so you can trade at your preferred tim
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Do you know why futures trading has been so popular among individual investors lately? It’s because of the appeal of aiming for big returns with a small amount of capital. But if you don’t properly understand the risks of the futures market—including cryptocurrency futures trading—you can end up taking a huge hit. Recent market data shows that the daily trading volume of the global futures market has reached an enormous scale, and the share of individual investors has expanded to nearly 40%, making it increasingly mainstream. The key point here, however, is that a considerable number of beginn
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Is it common to see when entering a stock trading application? There are strange abbreviations appended to stock names like CA, XD, XM, T1, and so on. Since I started trading stocks, I’ve been very curious about what these abbreviations mean, so I researched and compiled information for everyone to understand.
Starting with the CA symbol, this abbreviation stands for Corporate Action, which means that the stock is about to have an important event occur within 7 days. When you see CA attached, you can click to view details about what will happen and when. This information is displayed as variou
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Since I became interested in Forex trading, I also kept coming across another frequently discussed term: ECN accounts. At first, I was confused about how they differ from regular accounts, so I dug deeper and studied this topic carefully. It turns out that ECN, or Electronic Communication Network, is a network system that connects traders directly to the market, without going through a broker as an intermediary.
What attracts me most is that with ECN, buy and sell orders are sent to the market in real time. The price you see is the real price from multiple market participants, not a price set
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I just noticed that many people are still confused about the concept of a "currency basket" in the Forex market, so I want to share my understanding of this topic.
Simply put, a currency basket is a grouping of different currencies to observe the trend of which currencies are strengthening and which are weakening, instead of looking at just a single currency pair. This idea comes from the old principle "don't put all your eggs in one basket," which also applies to Forex trading.
There are two main types: a pair-based basket (just two currencies) and a multi-currency basket. Multi-currency bask
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I just noticed something very interesting about price movements in the market. Since the closing of the Hormuz Strait in March, I can clearly see that the principles of supply and demand still remain the true driving forces behind the prices of all assets, whether stocks, oil, gold, or even digital assets.
In fact, supply refers to the willingness to sell goods or services at various price levels, while demand is the willingness to buy. These two work together to determine the market equilibrium price. I think many people may not deeply understand how these two forces impact our investments.
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When trading stocks, many people make the mistake of focusing only on their return rate and ignoring fees. But these fees have a far greater impact on your final profit than you might think. If you organize and manage your stock trading fees properly, it can make a significant difference for long-term investing.
First, you need to understand what kinds of fees are charged when you buy and sell stocks. For trading domestic stocks in Korea, fees are made up of a combination of securities firm fees, exchange fees, and Korea Securities Depository fees. When trading overseas stocks—especially U.S.
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Just realized a lot of newer traders don't actually know what PNL means, and honestly it's one of the most important things to understand if you're trading crypto. PNL stands for Profit and Loss, super simple right? But let me break down what it actually means in practice.
There are two types you need to know about. First is unrealized PNL, which is basically the gains or losses you're sitting on while your position is still open. Say you bought ETH at 3,000 and it's now trading at 3,500. You're up 500 on paper, but here's the thing, that profit isn't real yet until you actually close the posi
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Just been reviewing some solid technical setups lately, and the bearish flag pattern keeps showing up in my analysis. It's one of those continuation patterns that really helps you catch the momentum when a downtrend is still in play.
So here's what you're looking at with a bearish flag. You get this sharp drop first - that's your flagpole, basically the market making a strong move down with solid volume behind it. Then it pauses. Instead of continuing straight down, the price consolidates into what looks like a channel, usually sloping upward or just moving sideways. That's your flag. The whol
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Just been diving deeper into some chart patterns that don't get enough attention in trading communities, and the broadening wedge pattern is honestly one worth understanding.
So here's the thing about this pattern - most traders think wedges only get tighter, right? But a broadening wedge does the opposite. You get these two trend lines that actually diverge from each other as price moves down. The upper line shows lower highs, the lower line shows lower lows, and the whole thing screams indecision. Volatility keeps expanding, and that's usually when something's about to break.
What makes the
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Just saw this and honestly it's pretty dark... A Ukrainian crypto investor apparently took his own life during the market downturn. Dude had supposedly lost like $30M of other people's money he was managing. The whole thing is tragic but also wild because he still had a whole garage of luxury cars—Lamborghini Urus, Ferrari 296 GTB, Mercedes...
It's a reminder of how brutal this market can be on people, especially when they're holding other people's funds. The pressure in crypto can be insane. Really sad to see these stories. Anyone else think the industry needs better mental health support fo
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I have always thought that the United States was the wealthiest country in the world, but the reality is more nuanced than it seems. Sure, they have the largest overall economy, but when we look at GDP per capita, the story changes completely.
What is the wealthiest country in the world when considering wealth per inhabitant? Well, Luxembourg dominates with $154,910 per person. It's crazy to think that a small European country outpaces the US by nearly $65,000 per capita. Singapore is right behind with $153,610, followed by Macau SAR at $140,250. These numbers really put into perspective what
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Just checked the latest stats on crypto users by country and the numbers are wild. India's absolutely crushing it with 93 million users, way ahead of China at 58M and the US at 52M. What's crazy is how Southeast Asia is dominating the global adoption game now.
Looking at the breakdown, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines are all in the top 10 with serious user bases. That's 39M, 35M, and 15M respectively. Even Pakistan and Mexico made the cut with 16M and 13M users. Thailand and Ukraine rounding out the top 10 at 11M and 10M.
The pattern here is pretty clear - Asia's leading the charge, es
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Who is behind Dogecoin?
You probably know the Shiba Inu meme, but few really know who created all this.
Billy Markus is the guy who, along with Jackson Palmer, decided to launch what was supposed to be just a joke in 2013.
They basically mocked Bitcoin and Litecoin by creating a cryptocurrency based on a dog meme.
What’s fascinating is that Billy Markus was born in 1983 in Portland, Oregon, and before becoming famous in crypto, he worked as a senior software engineer at IBM.
In short, he wasn’t exactly a novice in programming.
But here’s the interesting part: Billy Markus and Palme
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Just caught an interesting take from Poland's central bank chief on the state of the country's economy. Adam Glapiński came out saying their economic setup is solid enough to weather energy disruptions without major issues.
What caught my attention is how he's framing Poland's economy news right now. He's basically saying the macroeconomic situation is balanced, GDP growth is holding steady, and there aren't really any warning signs of imbalances building up underneath. Pretty reassuring messaging if you're watching the broader European economic picture.
The resilience angle he's pushing is in
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