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The bull run impulse bought blue-chip NFTs, and now only a tenth of the bottom price remains. Focusing on analyzing each avatar I shouldn't have bought but did, and finding psychological comfort in it.
Caroline Ellison, who was involved in the collapse of FTX, was released from prison last month and transferred to a reentry facility so she can reintegrate into society. Out of her two-year sentence, she was released after 11 months…
After leaving the federal prison in Danbury, she is apparently going to spend the rest of her sentence under house arrest or in a halfway house. Her final release was scheduled for February 2026, but it should already have passed—so maybe she’s already free.
Ellison was found guilty in a fraud case of conspiring with SBF and misappropriating customers’ assets, but
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What is Bitcoin dominance? I get asked that a lot. Actually, it's a super important indicator when analyzing the cryptocurrency market.
To put it simply, dominance refers to the percentage of Bitcoin's market capitalization relative to the total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies. In other words, it shows how much influence BTC has within the entire market. It used to be around 60-70%, but now it hovers around 57%.
The calculation is also straightforward. Just divide Bitcoin's market cap by the total market cap of all cryptocurrencies. For example, if BTC is worth $90 billion and th
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Recently, the three major turning points in the AI industry discussed by Jensen Huang at the Davos Conference have attracted attention. Personally, what I felt listening to him is that these points quite accurately capture the direction of AI's evolution.
The first transition Jensen Huang mentioned is the emergence of Agentic, meaning autonomous AI agents that have made the implementation in research fields a reality. Until now, models only performed given tasks, but Agentic is beginning to have the ability to think and act on its own.
The second significant development is the rapid maturity o
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Recently, I noticed that a Bitcoin supporter and investor has presented an interesting perspective. His argument is actually quite simple. You don't need to hold a full coin; even small units like 0.01 BTC could potentially have significant value within the next two years.
Thinking about it, this logic certainly has some merit. The total supply of Bitcoin is fixed at 21 million BTC. In other words, from institutional investors around the world to individuals, everyone is competing for this limited pie. As demand continues to increase, supply will never grow. Because of this structure, even a s
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Recently, I find the movements of XRP quite interesting. It is currently trading around $1.47, up 3.73% over the past 24 hours, and when looking at Ripple's initiatives behind this, the consistency in strategy between the company and Chris Larsen becomes apparent.
Chris Larsen is the executive chairman and co-founder of Ripple, and throughout his leadership of the company, he has maintained a clear vision of leveraging distributed ledger technology to accelerate international remittances. The company, which started as OpenCoin in 2013 and was later rebranded as Ripple Labs, now connects over 3
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SOL, there's something recent movement has caught my attention.
In markets with volatile price action, there's an important concept many traders overlook—Fair Value Gap (FVG). Institutional traders use this intuitively, but retail traders are still largely unaware.
So, what exactly is a Fair Value Gap? Simply put, it's a price imbalance that occurs when the market moves rapidly in one direction. During news releases or when volatility spikes, prices skip over certain levels without enough buying or selling activity, continuing to move forward. As a result, an "unfilled gap" remains. That's
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Recently, what's been trending in the SHIB community is that the Shiba Inu burn rate is going crazy. It apparently increased by 500% in one day, and I think many people are really curious about what's actually happening.
Basically, a burn is the act of permanently removing tokens from circulation. When tokens are sent to a burn address, they go to an address that can never be used again, so the supply decreases. In the case of SHIB, it started with 1 quadrillion tokens in August 2020, and now over 41% has already been burned. There’s data showing that more than 500 million tokens were burned j
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When using cryptocurrency trading platforms, there are surprisingly many cases where accounts are suddenly frozen. The reasons vary, but here is a summary of the main factors that can lead to account freezing.
First and foremost is identity verification issues. If you haven't completed KYC (Know Your Customer) procedures or if the documents you submitted are incorrect, your account may be frozen. This is a strict check that all platforms perform.
Next is suspicious activity. If you frequently conduct large transactions or engage in behaviors suspected of money laundering, the platform may beco
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Stocks related to quantum computers are rising quite a bit in this morning's trading.
IONQ is up 13%, Rigetti is up 12%, D-Wave is up 16%, and Quantum Computing is up 13%.
Is there some government activity happening? It seems the Deputy Secretary of Commerce is negotiating with companies.
They are discussing exchanges of stocks and federal funds.
Atom Computing is also reportedly considering a similar arrangement.
Is the attention on quantum computer stocks increasing?
Also, Google's announcement that they completed a quantum chaos simulation calculation on the Willow quantum chip
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A behind-the-scenes look at Trump's meme-only event, with tickets costing $8,000, makes me realize this is a completely new business model.
Last year's event had 220 attendees, but this year there are 297 slots. It's billed as a dinner for top holders, but in reality, it's decided by a points ranking system. In other words, early entry and holding period matter more than the amount held. A quantitative fund called Bigson, which spotted this, combined borrowing and hedging to secure 40 slots at low cost. They fixed the price fluctuation risk and essentially gained access rights through just int
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What Vitalik talked about at last week’s Hong Kong Web3 Carnival was really interesting. He gave quite a specific explanation of Ethereum’s roadmap for the next five years.
First, what he emphasized was a redefinition of Ethereum’s essential role. In other words, Ethereum has two major functions. One is as a public bulletin board. Applications can post messages, and everyone can check the content and the order. In other words, things like transactions, hashes, encrypted data, and various other items can be posted.
The second is its aspect as a computation platform. This is about enabling share
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If you closely observe Bitcoin price movements, you'll notice quite clear patterns based on time of day and day of the week.
When considering UTC time, there are certain time periods where upward trends tend to concentrate. For example, price movements change during the hours when the New York market opens and when Asian markets are actively trading. In terms of days, the characteristics of price movements differ between Monday and Friday.
Personally, I feel that being aware of these time-of-day patterns makes it a bit easier to see trading opportunities. Of course, the market is complex, so i
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Looking at the recent movements of Bitcoin prices, I noticed there might be some patterns. It seems there are certain days of the week or times of day when prices tend to rise more easily.
When tracking the charts, Bitcoin prices don't seem entirely random; they appear to reflect the behavior patterns of market participants. Factors like high trading volume times or days when institutional investors are active seem to drive Bitcoin price increases.
Personally, I feel that understanding these time and day rhythms makes it a bit easier to predict Bitcoin price movements. Of course, perfect predi
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Bitwise seems to have filed a new Hyperliquid ETF S-1. I can really feel that competition in ETF investing is getting quite intense.
The number of crypto-related ETF investment products is increasing rapidly, and the entry of Hyperliquid ETF at this timing is drawing a lot of attention. It probably means the market is looking for these kinds of new ETF investment options.
Filing an S-1 means they are moving toward official approval, so the world of ETF investing is finally becoming more serious. It'll be interesting to see what happens.
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Bitcoin's bullish market is still attracting attention today, but it seems that Pentagon-related inflation warnings are influencing market sentiment. Looking at recent movements in the cryptocurrency market, it becomes clear how important macroeconomic factors are.
As inflation pressures increase, there is debate among market participants about how digital assets like Bitcoin will respond. Some see cryptocurrencies as an inflation hedge, but in the short term, they are still heavily affected by interest rate trends and the strengthening dollar.
In today's market environment, instead of simply
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Have you noticed that there has been a major turning point in the Bitcoin market recently?
BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF has reached a very important milestone. This isn't just about numbers; it signifies that cryptocurrencies are no longer seen as speculative assets but are being recognized as mainstream investment options.
Institutional investors are pouring in heavily through Bitcoin ETFs. In the form of investment trusts, they are becoming integrated into the traditional financial system. Previously, cryptocurrencies were sometimes viewed as "gambling," but with major financial institutions offe
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A major figure in the crypto industry has taken a bold step. Jed McCaleb announced that he will boldly allocate part of his cryptocurrency holdings to the development of AGI.
Jed McCaleb is known as a co-founder of Ripple, but his recent interests are clearly focused elsewhere. Through his nonprofit organization, the Astera Institute, he is seriously working on developing an AGI system based on the workings of the human brain.
The scale is incredible. He owns approximately $3.9 billion worth of cryptocurrencies, and he has decided to allocate $1 billion of that to AGI development. Additionally
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When trading Bitcoin futures, the importance of the liquidation heatmap really hits home. What I’ve recently realized with the current volatility is how much this tool helps predict market movements.
A liquidation heatmap basically visualizes the price levels where a large number of futures contracts are being liquidated, and looking at it makes it immediately clear where the market is feeling pressure. When Bitcoin drops sharply, the dark red areas on the heatmap suddenly expand, indicating the concentration points of liquidations. With this information, determining support and resistance lev
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There are only five leaders in the world whose bodies are permanently preserved. What is intriguing is the deep imprint of technological breakthroughs and the era's choices hidden behind them. An unknown game of strategy greatly influences the fate of these bodies.
Lenin is a pioneer in modern body preservation. After his death in 1924, a normal burial was initially planned. However, the wave of public mourning changed the plan. As the body began to decompose, emergency freezing was carried out, opening the path to permanent preservation.
Soviet scientists repeatedly experimented and developed
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P2P trading is actually a transaction method that’s surprisingly drawing attention in the world of cryptocurrencies. As the name suggests, it’s peer-to-peer trading—exchanging digital assets directly between individuals without involving a middleman.
Buyers and sellers interact directly, setting their own prices and terms. I think this is the biggest feature of P2P trading. The platform only provides the trading venue; the actual negotiations are carried out between the parties themselves. You post buy orders and sell orders, then find a matching counterparty—that’s the flow.
Compared with cen
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