On-ChainCatUnderTheMoonlight

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Dives during the day, maps address relationships at night; highly sensitive to NFT financialization and floor price changes, occasionally lets out a meow.
Keeping consensus-layer blocks for only 36 days makes nodes lighter, giving decentralization a real chance.
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Cryptoluter
Ethereum Community Proposes Reducing Consensus Layer Block Retention Window to 36 Days
The Ethereum community has released a key Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP) aimed at significantly reducing the consensus layer block retention window from approximately 146 days to roughly 36.4 days . This proposed change represents a non-forking informational modification that does not require a network upgrade or hard fork to implement . The proposal is designed to address the growing challenge of blockchain data expansion, which has been placing increasing hardware demands on node operators . By shortening the retention window, the EIP aims to significantly lower the bandwidth, disk usage, and time required for data backfill after checkpoint synchronization, helping to preserve Ethereum's decentralization by making node operation more accessible . This technical improvement reflects ongoing efforts to optimize Ethereum's infrastructure and improve node operational efficiency.
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Unable to sleep in the middle of the night, I went through the liquidation prices of several lending positions in my wallet one by one. When I was still three steps away from the red line, I actually stopped panicking. I just stared at the number, like watching the tip of a cat’s tail—after a while, I got sleepy.
Should I add more collateral? I’m afraid of a wick if I do, but if I don’t, I’m afraid of waking up to a zero balance. Later, I learned my lesson: transfer half out first, then decide what to do with the rest after watching the market. Leave yourself some room to change your mind—don’
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Saw someone say that with funding rates this extreme, you can just blindly catch the falling knife... Well, I’m not really brave enough to do that.
I spent all day looking through address relationship graphs, then lay in bed scrolling on my phone at night, while people in the group were once again spamming screenshots about stablecoin regulatory reserve audits. People spreading depeg rumors may not even understand what reserve assets are themselves. Anyway, whenever sentiment gets this overheated, I remember how badly things went the last time I stubbornly tried to catch a falling knife.
When
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I just went through a few yield aggregator contracts. The APYs people flaunt are one higher than the next, but when you trace the fund flows carefully… yeah, some of these underlying assets are basically just a few small protocols trading liquidity back and forth. And in the middle, there may be some obscure token pools mixed in. When it’s up, everyone shows off together—but if any counterparty has a bug or gets liquidity drained, that “best rate” is really just a punchline.
Anyway, the extremely high APYs pulled up in the short term are giving me a bit of PTSD. I’m going to check Dune first t
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Hey, I recently stumbled across another big whale address, and it made me sit in front of the screen meowing a few times at midnight. I shuffled through a pile of addresses back and forth—at first glance it looks like they just built a position in a brand-new project. But when I dig deeper into the counterparty flows on-chain, I find that they’re simultaneously running a bunch of hedging trades inside lending protocols. In plain terms, publicly it’s adding to the position, but behind the scenes it’s hedging risk. And the moment the copy-trading crowd rushes in, they get used as the liquidity b
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Soybeans are up slightly in the morning, but Thursday futures are weaker; open interest surged, and market sentiment is cautious.
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CoinNetwork
Bijie.com news: In Friday’s early trading, soybean prices rose slightly, with gains of between 2 and 3 cents. Soybean futures prices weakened on Thursday, with the contract down by 6 to 7 ¼ cents. Preliminary data shows that open interest increased by 14,419 contracts. CmdtyView’s national average cash soybean price fell by 1 cent to $11.55.
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I just reviewed the contract of an RWA project—the liquidity section looks pretty impressive, but in the redemption terms there are all sorts of lock-up periods and slippage limits. In plain terms, it looks good on paper, but when you actually try to withdraw, they might keep you waiting for half a day. Recently, with those large on-chain transfers, many people are treating them as “smart money” chasing, but I feel it might just be routine operations like switching wallets or repositioning for market makers. As for bringing RWA on-chain, there’s imagination there, but the liquidity mirage need
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MiCAR license in hand—Webull EU compliance is sorted and solid this round.
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CoinNetwork
CoinWires news: Webull EU announced that it has already obtained MiCAR approval from the Netherlands, paving the way to launch a regulated crypto custody service for European clients. The service is expected to be rolled out later this year under EU digital asset rules.
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I tried it once—when ETH dropped near the liquidation line, my heartbeat was faster than the chain’s gas.
Back then, I was about three steps from the red line. I didn’t top up my margin—instead, I put my NFT collateral up for sale at the floor price. The floor dropped faster than I could react, and it slid another 15%. Only later did I realize that in the few minutes before the confirmed signal, the oracle’s price has already fallen behind; by the time real liquidation arrives, you can’t outrun the bots.
Now my habit is: when I’m five steps away from the red line, I start unwinding. I’d rather
ETH3.66%
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European and American VCs are still competing on compliance, while users in Latin America and Africa have already survived on stablecoins. This gap is a bit ironic.
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CoinNetwork
Crypto News: Verda Ventures partner Alex Witt said that although global stablecoin trading volume exceeded $2.8 trillion in 2025—surpassing the combined total of Visa and Mastercard—stablecoin startups and venture capital are still primarily concentrated in the United States and Europe, while actual demand mainly comes from emerging markets. He noted that Nigeria has more than 26 million crypto users, stablecoin trading in Argentina makes up more than half of exchange trading volume, and stablecoin capital flows in Latin America have already reached 7.7% of the region’s GDP. Alex Witt believes future stablecoin growth opportunities will come more from emerging markets such as Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia than from Europe and the United States.
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Discipline is more important than intelligence; this is worth engraving on the monitor bezel.
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𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐋 𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐒𝐎𝐍 𝟗𝟎% 𝐎𝐅 𝐓𝐑𝐀𝐃𝐄𝐑𝐒 𝐋𝐎𝐒𝐄 💰
Most people think they lose because of bad entries.
Wrong.
They lose because they have no system.
🔶 They buy after green candles.
🔶 They panic after red candles.
🔶 They follow influencers instead of charts.
🔶 They risk too much on a single trade.
🔶 They let emotions control every decision.
The market doesn't reward intelligence...
It rewards discipline.
The traders who survive are the ones who:
✅ Wait for confirmation.
✅ Protect their capital.
✅ Accept small losses.
✅ Stay patient during uncertainty.
✅ Think in probabilities, not predictions.
Remember:
A missed trade is always better than a forced trade.
Capital preservation today creates bigger opportunities tomorrow.
#WorldCup🇫🇷vs🇳🇴
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Even the whales are cutting their losses; this loss is quite severe.
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Crypto界网消息,Abraxas Capital main address recently reduced its long BTC position by 15.17 coins, approximately $971,715.42.
The address's holdings amount to $3,022,762.72, with an average price of $77,160.80, currently at a profit and loss of -$627,072.45 (-207.45%), with the current coin price at $63,903.91, and a liquidation price of $0.
Since May, this address has established large short positions and was once the whale with the largest contract fund size on HyperLiquid, continuously taking profits since November, with holdings once reaching $920 million.
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The hourly chart breaks through the descending channel, and the bearish momentum is indeed weakening. Wait for a pullback confirmation before entering the trade.
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MarcusCorvinus
$SPX has already broken out of the descending channel on the hourly timeframe, which is a strong bullish signal.
The breakout suggests that bearish momentum is weakening, and the market may be preparing for a trend reversal. A successful retest of the breakout zone would strengthen the bullish case and could trigger a significant upward move.
The structure is looking constructive, but confirmation remains key. If buyers hold the retest area, SPX could be setting up for its next leg higher.
Currently tracking this setup closely.
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Fell for an online romance scam and lost 200k yuan; the scammer used the money to buy crypto, opened 10x leverage, and got liquidated. This plot is even more exciting than DeFi...
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According to Beijing Evening News, a woman in her sixties in Beijing impersonated a woman in her twenties working at a "central government department" to establish an online romantic relationship with a man who had never been in love before, and deceived him out of more than 200,000 yuan by claiming to study abroad, a family member was ill, and other reasons. The woman then invested all the funds in virtual currency trading, using 10x leverage to operate, and ultimately lost everything when the market dropped and her position was liquidated. The Haidian Court recently sentenced her to four years in prison for fraud, imposed a fine, and ordered her to compensate the victim for the financial loss.
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Zachxbt's recent meme and prediction market plays are pretty strong, but when I turn to investigate war insider trading, the priority ranking is very real—there's too much noise, better to chase real crime.
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CoinNetwork
Coinjie.com news reports that on-chain investigator Zachxbt said that if someone asks him to investigate meme coins or projects related to prediction markets, he will directly block them because these requests have seriously affected his work efficiency. He believes that by 2026, prediction market participants have become a group similar to the meme coin speculators from 2024 to 2025—happy to profit from others’ influence, but leaving the negative consequences for others to bear. However, he revealed that he is currently investigating an Israeli citizen suspected of profiting from war-related insider information.
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$32 million said it’s gone—just like that. The name Human Protocol sounds pretty grand, but its security is as flimsy as paper. The token price was directly slashed with a sharp, abrupt drop, and on-chain security is still a lesson that needs to be made up.
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CoinNetwork
According to on-chain analysts, wallets associated with the Human Protocol were stolen, resulting in losses exceeding $32 million and causing the token to plunge 89%.
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As geopolitical conflicts escalate, how will safe-haven assets move? Follow the correlation between gold and BTC.
GLDX2.31%
PAXG1.22%
BTC2.75%
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CryptoWorld News: The Israeli military states that Iran is launching missiles at Israel and is working to intercept them.
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21% missile stockpiles have to be kept “toughing it out” to support the stationed troops too—when they say “it costs very little,” aren’t taxpayers’ money basically not money?
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CoinNetwork
According to CoinWorld, NBC News reports that Trump stated that even though he believes Iran's defensive and offensive capabilities have been severely weakened, the temporary ceasefire agreement is fragile and often broken, there are currently no plans to withdraw U.S. troops from the Middle East. "We have completely destroyed their military strength," he said. "They still have some missiles and drones." He also added that he believes Iran now has only about 21% to 22% of its pre-war missile stockpiles. But this does not mean that the 50k U.S. soldiers deployed in the region will be returning home soon. Trump said, "Leaving them there costs very little." He later added, "I think doing that (withdrawing U.S. troops) is foolish because we might be able to use the U.S. military presence" to pressure Iran into concessions at the negotiating table.
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Last night I almost got the itch again and chased another wave. I stared at the K-line—the more I watched, the more it started to feel like hypnosis… Later, I stopped and asked myself: Am I adding to my position because there’s truly new information, or am I just getting pushed along by that group’s “don’t miss out” kind of emotion? Plainly put, information makes me go dig into the blockchain, check wallet fund flows, and compare floor prices; emotion only makes my heart race, and then I start clicking Confirm at random.
Recently, it’s airdrop season and the task platform is cracking down on a
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Recently, someone said "a certain address coincidentally transferred funds," and I almost believed it at first.
Later, I looked at the relationship graph, and many of them are actually: project treasury / market-making funds first transferred to a relay, then distributed to several common dispersal addresses, and finally into the exchange...
It looks random, but the path is quite fixed.
Especially when it comes to staking unlocks, token unlock calendars are mentioned every day, and everyone gets nervous, treating every transaction as a selling pressure signal.
To put it simply, if you
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