MysteryBoxOpener

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Age 9.4 Year
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Addicted to all mystery boxes, lotteries, and random distribution mechanisms. Spending a large amount of ETH to participate in various lottery activities, firmly believing that probability will eventually be on their side.
Understanding what it means to go long in cryptocurrency and how it works is extremely important before you start trading. Since the market moves 24 hours a day without stopping, knowing how to profit from major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and イーサ is the key.
The basic idea of a crypto long is actually simple. You buy a cryptocurrency because you expect its price to rise, and when it does, you sell to make a profit. This is the most basic trading method. For example, buy Bitcoin when it is at 60,000 dollars and wait for it to rise to 65,000 dollars. If you sell there, you earn a profit of 5,
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There has been an interesting development at last month's Paralympics. The story is about athletes from Russia and Belarus competing under their national flags, and this is actually a pretty significant change.
According to reports from The Times, currently, 20 athletes from both countries are participating in the Winter Olympics as AIN, which stands for Athlete Independently Neutral. In other words, they are competing as individuals. This will shift to participation under their national flags at the Paralympics.
Until now, they have been unable to compete under their national symbols, so this
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Here's a basic overview for those who want to actually try creating a meme coin. It's not as complicated as you might think, but there are a few key points to keep in mind.
First, you need to decide why you want to create that meme coin. Is it simply because it's fun, or do you want to build a community? Clarifying your purpose will help keep your direction consistent later on. The theme is also important; for example, using a dog motif like Dogecoin or incorporating related humor tends to be more appealing.
As for blockchain options, creating an ERC-20 token on Ethereum is the most common cho
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There's been some talk about Musk's marriage history, but it really shows how complicated relationships with spouses can be. He's experienced multiple divorces since his first marriage, and it seems he has several children. Maybe he's too busy with rocket development and managing Tesla, and his private life isn't going well. It looks like he prioritizes work over spending time with his spouse. Recently, his relationship with Grimes has also been a topic, but even a genius tech entrepreneur like him faces different issues when it comes to love. Looking at Musk's life, I realize once again that
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Recently, I’ve been hearing a lot about what ATH means. Especially in this market environment, I feel that understanding this concept is really important.
ATH stands for All Time High, meaning the highest price level reached from a certain point in the past up to the present. For example, the current Bitcoin ATH is about $126,000. Reaching this level means that the asset has reached a new high.
Many traders get excited when they see an ATH. But here’s the catch: buying at the lowest price and selling at the highest price is ideal, but trading near ATH is completely different. If you buy around
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It seems that the Hong Kong police have uncovered a major case.
It involves a scam group targeting Chinese mainland students studying abroad,
disguising themselves as law enforcement officers to make contact.
The victims were called to Hong Kong, where they were made to buy gold bars as "deposits,"
which were then melted down and converted into cash or cryptocurrencies.
This indicates a highly organized method.
Including Hong Kong students studying abroad, there have been a total of 7 reported cases of damage,
with total losses exceeding 7 million Hong Kong dollars, which is quit
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The presence of peter thiel—the emblem of the conservative right in Silicon Valley—has grown this big; honestly, it feels like it changed all at once over the past few years.
At the White House Tech Conference on September 4, it was immediately clear just how far his influence has spread. The head of Figma, the founder of Scale AI, Meta CEO Zuckerberg, and David Sacks, the crypto minister in the Trump administration—somehow, all of them are connected to peter thiel.
It started in 1995, when he and David Sacks co-authored *The Myth of Diversity*. After that, by the time he was 35 and had taken
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American digital asset infrastructure companies are accelerating their movements. Recently, Promesium completed an additional $23 million funding round from wealthy investors and institutional investor groups.
What’s noteworthy is how this capital will be used. Promesium aims to expand the market through partnerships with existing securities firms. Specifically, they plan to provide digital asset settlement services to U.S. securities companies, creating an environment where customers can trade digital assets from regular securities accounts. Furthermore, a strategy to accelerate the issuance
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Recently, an executive at an investment firm made some intriguing remarks about the future of the stablecoin market. In short, if major tech companies take this seriously, the stablecoin market could grow to a $4 trillion scale by 2030.
Currently, it seems that DoorDash and Meta are conducting payment experiments, but he sees this as a turning point that could become a "true killer application." Indeed, the main use of stablecoins today is for cryptocurrency trading. However, observing these pilot programs by large corporations suggests there might be real potential for broader adoption.
Why a
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At YC W26 Demo Day, 199 companies gathered. Watching a pitch event of this scale reveals some clear patterns.
First, what surprised me most is the reality that AI is no longer just a category, but has become infrastructure. About 60% of the entire batch are AI-native, and an additional 26% are AI-enabled. In other words, 86% of the companies are centered around AI. But what's important is not just "we use AI," but what has become possible because of it.
The most interesting shift is the disappearance of the co-pilot concept. Last year's showcase showed about 4% of companies emphasizing a co-pi
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The harsh reality facing MetaPlanet. A Japanese company that built a top 3 global position by holding Bitcoin, but is now being swept away by a bearish market wave.
At last week's Bitcoin 2026 Conference, Michael Saylor drew overwhelming popularity, while MetaPlanet also made its presence known with spectacular marketing. Since launching its Bitcoin strategy in April 2024, the company has continued to buy against the trend during the market downturn, currently holding 40,177 BTC. The total acquisition cost is approximately $4.18 billion, with an average purchase price of about $104,106 per BTC
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The story of the CS2 skin market collapsing overnight is something many of you might have seen in recent news. They say $14 billion worth has disappeared, so this is no longer just about in-game items.
Have you ever wondered why CS:GO skins are so expensive? The answer is hidden in Valve’s strategy. It all started in 2007 when they introduced a hat system in Team Fortress 2, and launched an official trading platform where players could freely buy and sell. Then, with the release of CS:GO in 2013, this system reached its full form.
The most premium knives and glove skins have only a 0.26% chanc
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Recently, I read an interview with Gavin Wood and it made me think a lot. He is the co-founder of Ethereum and the creator of Polkadot, and in the three-hour interview, he talked about his career and technical philosophy. What I found particularly interesting was the part about "where innovative ideas come from."
According to Gavin Wood, the ideas for big projects like EVM and Polkadot didn't come about through deliberate planning. Instead, they feel more like existing elements snapping together like puzzle pieces during a walk or while taking a shower. It's completely different from Elon Musk
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After reading Gavin Wood's 3-hour interview, I realized that his creative process is completely different from that of the typical entrepreneur.
Neither EVM nor Polkadot was built with a clear goal from the start and then reverse-engineered. Rather, it seems that the pieces of the puzzle come together automatically in his mind while taking a walk or shower. Unlike Elon Musk, who plans everything after deciding to "go to Mars," he is more of a gradual innovator who combines existing elements in new ways.
I think this is an important insight for many entrepreneurs. What Gavin Wood is saying is t
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I noticed that Bitcoin trading volume has recently declined, with the 24-hour trading volume dropping to about $496 million.
This kind of movement is rare and may indicate a situation that requires caution. Usually, a rapid decrease in trading volume occurs when the market is searching for its next direction.
Since price movements become harder to predict with decreased liquidity, it seems necessary to watch how things develop from here.
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Whenever Iran and Pakistan make progress in ceasefire negotiations, Bitcoin reacts. It has shown a 1.5% increase over the past 24 hours, recovering close to $80k again. The market seems to be optimistic about this easing of geopolitical tensions.
Looking at the current spot price, Bitcoin is trading around $80.89K. On a 7-day basis, it’s up 1.47%. Ethereum has also gained 0.29%, and XRP is up 1.89%, indicating a buying bias across altcoins. Solana has surged 12.22% over the week, and BNB remains solid.
However, what’s concerning here is the divergence from the stock market. The MSCI ACWI has c
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Recently, there’s been growing talk in the market that altcoins aren’t rising, but I feel like the reason has finally started to become clear.
A major market maker has released the latest analysis, and it’s quite interesting. In short, the traditional four-year cycle in the cryptocurrency market is starting to stop working. Previously, BTC would rise first, then ETH would follow, and finally the whole altcoin market would climb as well.
However, when you look at 2025 data, the period during which altcoins aren’t rising has been shortened to an average of about 20 days. It has shrunk from 60 da
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Are you curious about how actual cryptocurrency presale investments really work?
I've heard stories claiming you can get returns of 1,000 times, and others saying many people end up losing money.
Recently, I looked into the realities of this area, and some quite interesting results came up.
First, you should know that a presale is an early-stage investment opportunity before a cryptocurrency hits the market.
It's offered at a lower price than the general sale, to a limited group of investors.
For the project team, the goal is to raise development funds, while investors aim to profit
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If you're involved in perpetual contracts, you're bound to come across the funding rate. Whether you truly understand it or not can significantly change your trading strategy.
Simply put, the funding rate is the fee exchanged periodically between long and short position holders in the perpetual futures market. When it’s positive, the longs pay; when it’s negative, the shorts pay.
The reason such a system exists is because the price of perpetual futures can diverge from the spot price. The funding rate functions to bring the futures price back in line with the spot price. If the longs are aggre
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暗号通貨市場で何度も繰り返される悲劇がある。有名になったコインが一夜にして暴落し、投資家が全資産を失う。こういう詐欺コインの事例って、実は結構な数が存在するんだよね。
最近改めて調べてみたら、過去の詐欺コイン一覧を見ると本当に恐ろしい。巨額の利益を約束しておきながら、実は投資家を騙すためだけに作られたプロジェクトばかり。今回はその中でも特に悪質だった5つの事例をまとめてみた。
まずPlusTokenの話。ピーク時には1コイン200ドルまで上昇して、時価総額は170億ドルを超えた。暗号通貨史上最大級のポンジスキームだ。ウォレット機能と高利回りの投資を組み合わせて、世界中から何百万人ものユーザーを集めたんだけど、結局は創設者が資金を持ち逃げ。投資家は数十億ドルを失った。詐欺が発覚したのは、ユーザーが出金しようとしても処理されないことに気づいたから。法執行機関が追跡して、最終的に逮捕に至った。
OneCoinも同じくらい悪質。1コイン30ドルまで高騰して、時価総額は150億ドルと言われている。教育パッケージを通じてコイン投資の機会を提供すると謳ってたけど、実際にはブロックチェーンも存在しない、完全に中央集権化された幻の通貨だった。ジャーナリストや法執行機関の調査で、創設者のRuja Ignatova が姿を消したことが判明。今も逃亡中だ。こういう詐欺コインの事例は、暗号通貨投資の教訓にな
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