NestedFox

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L2 maximalist exploring every rollup in existence. Has wallets on chains you havent heard of yet. Professional bridge user with advanced anxiety management skills.
Here's an interesting story about Elon Musk's brother. Kimball Musk recently wrote a critique of Trump on X, saying that he imposed maximum taxes for generations through his tariffs. It's funny that Kimball himself is a billionaire, with around 700 million, mostly thanks to Tesla shares. But there is no discord between the brothers; they love each other very much, even if they don't always agree on politics.
What I learned about Kimball: he's 52 years old, and he's really known for his signature — always wearing a cowboy hat. He has a lot in common with Elon: both were born in Pretoria, have s
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I noticed an interesting trend - the wealth of the world's richest people has literally skyrocketed over the past few months.
If at the beginning of the year it seemed like we had seen the limit of personal wealth, now these figures are simply shocking.
The tech sector has completely rewritten the rules of the game.
Elon Musk remains at the top with an amount that previously seemed impossible - 726 billion dollars.
This is no longer just big money; it's some new level.
SpaceX, Starlink, Tesla, neurotechnology - each of these projects generates a value that used to belong to entire co
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Many people do not understand that a retest is not just a return to a level, but actually one of the best entry points. I noticed that when the price breaks through an important level and then returns to it, it acts like a magnet.
Here's what happens in practice: the price goes up, touches the level, and reverses. This means there is significant supply there. And that's where it gets interesting. Every time the price approaches such a level again, it exerts influence. It doesn't matter whether you're looking at a five-minute chart or a daily chart, the essence is the same.
What amazes me is th
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You know, I’ve noticed that many newcomers in crypto make the same mistake: they don’t verify contract addresses before making transactions or withdrawals. This is really dangerous because the crypto space is full of clone projects that intentionally use similar tickers to deceive.
Ticker symbols are those letter combinations you see everywhere: BTC, ETH, BNB, and so on. They originated in the 19th century to speed up trading, but in crypto, the situation is much more complex. The problem is that several different projects can claim the same ticker. Sometimes it’s a coincidence, sometimes it’s
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It's interesting that Phantom is actually not just a scary word. I recently wondered where it originally comes from in the language. Phantom usually describes something invisible, ghostly, something you can't touch or see normally. Spirits, ghosts, all that mystical stuff. But also, a phantom can be something intangible, like phantom pain — you feel it, but there's no visible cause. In short, a phantom is always something mysterious, shadowy, undefined. And now I understand why they chose this name for FTM 😂👻🔥👀. It somehow fits the project, doesn't it?
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If you're new to trading, sooner or later you'll face the question of technical indicators. Honestly, I thought for a long time whether they are even necessary until I understood one simple thing: indicators in trading are not a magic wand, but a tool that helps read the market. Most traders only trade based on candles and support-resistance levels, but that's like driving blind. I started studying indicators in trading more seriously and noticed that my entries became more accurate. There are two main categories: leading indicators, which try to predict movements, and lagging indicators, whic
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Let's understand one of the most reliable patterns in technical analysis. The head and shoulders pattern is a classic formation that often precedes a trend reversal. If you're not yet familiar with it, now is the time to learn.
What does this formation look like? Imagine three peaks on a chart. The first peak is the left shoulder, then a higher point in the center, which is the head, and finally the third peak—the right shoulder, usually roughly at the same level as the left. Between these peaks are dips connected by the so-called neckline. This line can be horizontal or slightly inclined.
Whe
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I've noticed that many beginners are afraid of futures simply because they don't understand how to trade them at all. Honestly? It's not more complicated than it seems at first glance.
Let's understand the basic logic. A futures contract is just an agreement to buy or sell something (oil, gold, Bitcoin, stocks) at a price you lock in today, but the deal will happen later. The cool thing is that you can trade with leverage — less money, more opportunities. Plus, you protect yourself from price jumps if the market suddenly moves in the wrong direction. But yes, leverage works both ways — it can
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I noticed an interesting pattern in the data about the world's wealthiest people over the past few months. The fortunes of the top 1% have grown by amounts that previously seemed impossible. And this is no coincidence — specific trends are behind it.
Elon Musk holds the top spot with a net worth of about $726 billion. This is no longer just a number on a list — it's a historic high in personal wealth. The growth is driven by SpaceX valuations, the expansion of Starlink, and positions in AI. No one has ever reached this level before.
Following him are tech giants. Larry Page is in second place
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I've noticed that the crypto community constantly discusses whales — and not without reason. These are people and organizations that hold such large amounts of assets that their decisions literally sway the entire market. The term is borrowed from casinos, where "whales" are wealthy players making huge bets. In crypto, the logic is the same, only the bets are measured in millions.
Who exactly falls into this category? First, there are early adopters. Those who bought Bitcoin in 2010-2012 for pennies and accumulated tens of thousands of coins. Today, their portfolios are worth billions. Second,
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It's interesting to look at the ranking of the world's most economically powerful cities. Here, New York's GDP reaches $2.3 trillion – that's simply an enormous number. The American metropolis confidently takes the first place, leaving Tokyo with its $2.1 trillion far behind.
I looked at the data for 2024 and noticed that the US clearly dominates the list – a total of 11 cities in the top 20. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas, Houston – all generate huge wealth. Interestingly, after New York come Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Paris, each with its own economic specialty.
Europe is
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Interesting point I noticed: when I look at the holdings of major corporations in Bitcoin, I often think of Tesla and SpaceX. For example, how many bitcoins does Elon Musk have through his companies? Tesla holds about 11,500 BTC, and SpaceX approximately 8,300. Together, this was a significant position when they entered the market in early 2021.
Now, of course, the picture looks quite different considering how much the price has risen. Back then, they were buying at around 32-33 thousand per coin. How many bitcoins does Elon Musk have through his assets — it remains one of the largest corporat
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Honestly, I didn't understand for a long time why some levels hold the price, while others are broken within seconds. Then I figured out order blocks — and everything fell into place. This is one of the most useful concepts in analyzing market structure.
An order block is essentially a zone on the chart where large players (banks, investors, market makers) have concentrated their orders. When the price reaches this zone, something interesting often happens. Either it bounces off, or it breaks through with force. The main thing is that these are zones of high concentration of buy or sell orders
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An interesting story happened in February—Elon Musk traveled to Washington for a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi right in Blair House, the official residence for presidential guests. But he didn’t come alone; he came with his family—with his girlfriend Shivon Zilis and three children. The twins Azur and Strider, plus the youngest son. Quite an unusual move for a meeting at this level.
During the negotiations, they discussed space technologies, innovation, and transportation. India’s Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that it was about cooperation in new technologies and st
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When you start understanding crypto trading, you encounter a bunch of terms that initially sound strange. But in reality, everything is logical. So, longs are essentially bets on the rise, and shorts are bets on the fall. And this is not just theory — it’s the foundation of everything happening in the market.
The history of these words goes back deep. The first mentions of longs and shorts in the context of trading appeared in The Merchant's Magazine in 1852. The logic behind the names is simple: long means "long" because price increases usually take time, and short means "short" because price
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You know, I recently rediscovered mobile games on my phone with friends. It turns out there are now tons of cool options to play right with your family or close ones without leaving home. Remember how we played board games as kids? Now all of that has been brought to smartphones.
For example, Ludo is a classic that has returned in digital form. Roll the dice, move your pieces, try not to let your opponent send you back to start. It sounds simple, but it’s addictive. Or there's Pool — a virtual billiards game where you can challenge friends to matches and climb the rankings. You can even play a
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Hello, crypto community! Recently, I remembered Black Monday again and realized that many in the crypto community don't quite understand what it was and why it is important for us now. Let's figure it out together because history can teach us a lot.
So, on October 19, 1987, an event occurred called Black Monday. On that day, global stock markets crashed. The Dow Jones index fell by 22.61% in one day — it remains one of the largest single-day declines in history. The crash spread worldwide, affecting markets in Europe, Asia, and everywhere. People lost billions of dollars in hours.
What caused
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Honestly, copying trades is one of the most interesting topics I’ve seen in the crypto community lately. It used to seem complicated and inaccessible to ordinary people, but now the situation has changed dramatically.
I’ve noticed that more and more beginners are interested in how to copy the trading operations of experienced traders. And it makes sense — why learn everything from scratch when you can use proven strategies? When a professional trader makes a trade, it is automatically replicated on your account in real time. You don’t need to sit in front of charts for hours analyzing the mark
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It is interesting to look at the current figures for the population and military strength of the region. Iran significantly surpasses its neighbors in population—92.4 million people versus 9.5 million. Such demographic advantage provides certain benefits in forming combat units and reserves.
When looking at the armed forces, the picture is intriguing. Iran has 49.49 million people in the workforce, while the neighbor has only 3.95 million. Iran's active military personnel number 610,000, with a reserve of 350,000. This creates a significant mobilization potential.
The difference in military eq
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When I started trading, the biggest mistake was ignoring the market direction. It turns out that understanding where the market is heading is not just a useful skill, but the foundation of the entire trading strategy. There are two main market conditions that determine everything: upward and downward movements. If you learn to recognize them, trading becomes much more conscious, whether it's long-term investing or short-term speculation.
Regarding upward movement, this is a state when prices consistently increase over time. This usually happens under the influence of optimism, active demand, a
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