NonceNomad

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Constantly switching blockchains and wallets, always seeking new opportunities like a nomad. I prefer new tools and new routes, and when I find something useful, I create short tutorials.
SOL's 3.2% drop is considered gentle in the crypto world; continue to observe.
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SOL is currently quoted at $86.20, with a 24-hour decline of 3.2%.
ME News Update, May 16 (UTC+8), according to CoinMarketCap market data, SOL is currently priced at $86.2, with a 24-hour decline of 3.2%. (Source: CoinMarketCap)
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I'm currently not opposed to the narrative of "parallel/sharding," but I won't rush just because it's lively. Anyway, what I care about in the end is: where to place assets, how to withdraw, whether I can withdraw or not. Recently, L2s have started comparing TPS, fees, and subsidies again, arguing quite loudly. I just listen for a moment; if I really get hands-on, I'll first go through the exit process: which bridge to use, how long to wait for withdrawal, what to do if stuck in the ordering system/pause switch...
I also love trying new chains and new routing, but now I pay a couple of extra s
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Slippage protection turns into a slippage trap, paying $18.4 million for a lesson: The security assumptions of DeFi must always be re-verified.
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Rhea Finance discloses attack cause: slippage protection logic flaw led to a loss of $18.4 million
ME News message. On April 18 (UTC+8), 2026, the lending protocol RHEA Finance (formerly Burrow Finance) in the NEAR ecosystem was hacked, and approximately $18.4 million was stolen. The attacker planned the attack over several days by setting up multiple fake token pools on Ref Finance and injecting liquidity, exploiting a vulnerability in the protocol’s slippage protection mechanism. The borrowed debt tokens were routed to pools controlled by the attacker, resulting in large-scale forced liquidations and exhausting the protocol’s reserves. During the attack, the attacker deleted 55 intermediary accounts to conceal their identity. Currently, the RHEA lending contract has recovered approximately 3.359 million USDC and 1.564 million NEAR, with another 4.34 million USDT frozen, including
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A bilateral roadmap endorsed by former White House reporters, worth a close look
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International figures: The China-U.S. summit brings stability and certainty to the world
The China-U.S. summit has attracted worldwide attention, emphasizing that under the lead of head-of-state diplomacy, the two countries should follow the right way to get along in order to jointly move their relationship toward a better future and provide the turbulent world with more stability and certainty. A former White House reporter said that, as the most important bilateral relationship, this meeting has mapped out a clear roadmap for future development, highlighting the anchoring role of head-of-state diplomacy.
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Kimi’s cross–data center decoupling this round has something real—only once inference costs are driven down does it truly become for everyone.
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Moonshot AI extends the Prefill/Decode decoupling technology to cross-data centers and heterogeneous hardware
ME News message, April 18 (UTC+8), the Moonshot AI team recently announced that its decoupling technology for Prefill and Decode has successfully expanded from a single cluster to cross-data center and heterogeneous hardware environments. According to the article, this move is expected to significantly reduce the inference cost per token. Previously, the expansion of this technology was hindered by issues related to KV cache transmission overhead. The realization of this breakthrough depends crucially on its hybrid model Kimi
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In the industry winter, tool thinking is dying. In the next decade, AI-native will be the ticket.
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Artificial intelligence reshapes the software industry landscape; traditional vendors need to accelerate technological innovation
The rapid development of AI technology is reshaping the landscape of the enterprise software market, with signs of a "winter" in the industry. Barron's reports that Snowflake has seen growth in AI-driven data analysis, but it is difficult to change the structural challenges faced by traditional software companies. Analysts say that the profound impact of AI could last for years, and traditional vendors need to accelerate innovation to avoid being eliminated. This trend indicates a paradigm shift in the industry, with AI transforming from a tool into a core component of software architecture.
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The Bank of England is playing the 'expectation management' game skillfully; while publicly dismissing rate cut expectations, in reality, they are giving the market a warning, and their desire for a soft landing can no longer be hidden.
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Bank of England Governor: May tolerate inflation to support the UK economy
The Bank of England Governor Bailey stated that to support the weak real economy, if a second-round price effect does not occur, they may tolerate inflation temporarily above the 2% target level; but he emphasized that once a second-round effect appears, tolerance will decrease. Bailey also said that the central bank has tightened the monetary environment by erasing market expectations of interest rate cuts and has impacted the economy.
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Iran's recent air defense operations are quite intense; it's hard to tell what's real and what's fake.
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Iranian officials claim an American aircraft was destroyed by Iran, later denied by the U.S. side
According to Iranian media reports, Iran's air defense forces shot down, tracked, and fired upon an enemy aircraft/U.S. drone near Bushehr. The integrated air defense systems in Jam and Kangan also targeted targets over the Persian Gulf, with explosions coming from the air defense operations. Currently, the U.S. has not confirmed this, and the U.S. Central Command denies Iran's claims, stating that the relevant information is false.
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Swissblock's warning this time was quite accurate; the defensive shift has been confirmed.
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Analysis: Bitcoin reverts to safe-haven mode, USDT dominance rises again
ME News Report, May 29 (UTC+8), the cryptocurrency analysis platform Swissblock posted on X that Bitcoin has chosen to revert to a safe-haven mode. This is a defensive shift they previously warned about. As the risk index accelerates into the high-risk zone, the dominance of USDT rises again, indicating funds are rotating back into protection mode. The observed sequence is: risk expansion, Bitcoin losing structural strength, USDT dominance rebounding. In this environment, the market prioritizes survival over upward potential. (Source: PANews)
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Just saw that Polymarket’s perpetual contract Beta has launched. It will be rolled out gradually over the next four weeks, but the specific trading pairs haven’t been announced yet—so this is a prediction platform making monetizable value out of its information advantage.
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Polymarket Perpetual Contract Product Beta Version Has Been Opened for Testing to Selected Users
BlockBeats News, May 28 — Prediction market Polymarket announced that the beta version of its perpetual contract product has been opened for testing to some users and will gradually expand access over the next four weeks. The official has not yet disclosed the specific trading pairs and functional details supported by the perpetual contract product.
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These days, switching chains and arbitrage have once again been educated by oracle price feeds... Honestly, you think you're still pretty far from liquidation, but when there's a delay or lag in the price feed, the on-chain price jumps first, and the oracle is a half beat behind, only catching up later. The liquidation bots are quick, so by the time you react, your position has already been partially liquidated. Especially during those volatile minutes, it looks fine on the UI, but the underlying data has already changed.
Now I keep it simple: open less leverage, leave more "breathing room"
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2026 This wave of institutional entry + regulation implementation + AI narrative, betting early rather than late
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𝐂𝐑𝐘𝐏𝐓𝐎 𝐌𝐀𝐑𝐊𝐄𝐓 𝐈𝐒 𝐀𝐁𝐎𝐔𝐓 𝐓𝐎 𝐆𝐄𝐓 𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐘 𝐕𝐎𝐋𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐋𝐄 ⚠️🔥
Most traders are still distracted by random noise…
Meanwhile smart money is watching the REAL signals:
🔶 Bitcoin liquidity zones are stacking heavily above current price
🔶 Altcoins are slowly waking up after months of pain
🔶 ETF inflows are quietly returning again
🔶 Market fear dropped while leverage keeps rising
🔶 One major breakout could trigger billions in liquidations
Right now the market feels calm…
But historically, low volatility phases never last long in crypto.
The next move usually arrives when the majority becomes too comfortable.
Here’s what many traders are missing:
📈 If $BTC reclaims higher resistance levels strongly, altcoins could enter a fast momentum phase.
📉 But if support breaks, leveraged positions may get wiped out aggressively within hours.
This is why risk management matters more than hype.
In every cycle…
The biggest profits are usually made BEFORE the crowd fully realizes what’s happening.
2026 is slowly becoming one of the most important years for crypto adoption:
🚀 Institutions entering deeper
🚀 Governments discussing crypto regulation
🚀 AI + Blockchain narratives expanding rapidly
🚀 Tokenized real-world assets growing fast
🚀 Global liquidity conditions improving again
The market is changing very quickly.
Most people will react late.
A few will position early.
Which side will you be on? 👀
#StockTradingChallengeUpTo17000U
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Over 18k new lines added, mini Phoenix is only 3GB, this lightweight design is quite good, want to dismantle it to see how the recall layer interacts with user behavior
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Elon Musk resubmits the X algorithm homework and, after four months, finally releases the ad mixed-layout code
X Official Algorithm Repository's second major submission was in May 2026, with 187 files, 18,263 lines added, and 926 lines deleted.
The core addition is phoenix/run_pipeline.py, which implements end-to-end inference: starting from checkpoints, user behavior, and precomputed corpus to perform recall, interaction probability prediction, and ranking score synthesis, making it closer to real-world recommendation.
Additionally, about 3GB of mini Phoenix models are used for example inference.
Ad insertions are constrained by security, risk, keyword, and brand safety considerations, with new grox content understanding pipelines covering spam detection, classification, and multimodal embedding.
Overall, it fills gaps in the recommendation peripheral production chain, though it is not complete code, but it facilitates research and disassembly.
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The two parties rarely team up to push for an appointment; is the CFTC finally going to fill all five seats?
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Multiple members of the U.S. House of Representatives have written to Trump, urging the appointment of the full CFTC commissioner list
Key members of both parties in the U.S. House of Representatives have written to Trump, requesting the appointment of a complete five-member CFTC commission to better serve the public in advancing new regulations and overseeing cryptocurrencies. Current Chair and the only commissioner, Mike Selig, needs to appoint four new commissioners (two from each party) to achieve bipartisan balance.
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The market value of stablecoins exceeds 95% of foreign reserves, and Cash App’s 60 million users are fully active this week—Dorsey’s belief iteration is faster than coin price fluctuations, but users only care whether their money can arrive instantly. Choose one of Solana, ETH, Polygon, or Arbitrum—withdrawals are now free.
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Block Cash App launches stablecoin payment feature, covering 60 million users
Block’s Cash App has rolled out a stablecoin payment feature to nearly 60 million users, with 25% of users already activated, and plans to expand it to 100% this week. The move shows a shift in management’s stance: Dorsey has moved from being a long-term Bitcoin supporter to acknowledging the value of non-Bitcoin networks. The total market value of stablecoins has reached $322 billion, exceeding the foreign exchange reserves of 95 countries. Users can use Circle USDC as a fiat balance and withdraw it to external accounts in stablecoin form; USDC supports four networks: Solana, Ethereum, Polygon, and Arbitrum.
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24-hour countdown, the Middle East chessboard is about to change again.
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Official: Israel is preparing to restart military operations against Iran
ME News Report, May 16 (UTC+8), on the evening of the 15th local time, a senior Israeli official stated that Israel is preparing for an imminent resumption of military operations against Iran, which could "last for days or even weeks." The official said, "The Americans understand that negotiations with Iran are making no progress." He added, "We are preparing for battles that could last for days or even weeks, and we are awaiting President Trump's final decision. We will learn more within the next 24 hours." (Source: ODAILY)
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Datacurve's DeepSWE open source is quite solid, covering five languages, with an average of 668 lines of in-depth answers. The Mini-SWE-Agent framework has also been released, providing a benchmark for evaluating large model code capabilities in the future.
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Datacurve Open-Source Intelligent Agent Benchmark DeepSWE, with reference code size reaching five times that of SWE-Bench
Datacurve announces the open-source DeepSWE programming intelligent agent benchmark, evaluating large models' autonomous coding capabilities. The benchmark includes 113 tasks, covering five languages: TypeScript, Go, Python, JavaScript, and Rust, with an average of 668 lines of reference solutions. The prompt instructions average 2,158 characters, emphasizing deep reasoning under minimal instructions. Testing uses the open-source framework Mini-SWE-Agent to ensure objectivity. GPT-5.5 achieves a 70% success rate, while GPT-5.4 and Claude-opus-4.7 achieve 56% and 54%, respectively.
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Rules on virtual-currency-related court rulings are coming—this means that going forward, people who get scammed or end up losing money when trading cryptocurrencies will have clear rules for how court cases are handled, instead of endlessly kicking the ball around in a gray area.
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Wu Shuo learned from a report by Yicai that at the “Starting Well in the ‘15th Five-Year Plan’” series of thematic press conferences held by the Information Office of the State Council, Liu Guixiang, a deputy-ministerial-level full-time member of the Adjudication Committee and a second-rank justice of the Supreme People’s Court, said that people’s courts will conduct in-depth research into new types of cases such as virtual currencies and cross-border finance, and will promptly develop judicial interpretations on civil compensation for insider trading and market manipulation, so as to ensure the steady operation of the capital market and effectively safeguard the lawful rights and interests of small and medium-sized investors.
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ZachXBT is really hitting hard: 230 million wiped clean in six hours, compliant infrastructure can't keep up, can freezing stablecoins save the situation?
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ZachXBT states that the issue of stablecoin issuers freezing funds in real-time should not be conflated with DeFi security.
ME News reports on April 18th, responding to Neeraj K. Agrawal's claim that requesting Circle to act as the crypto world's police is unlikely to enhance DeFi security, ZachXBT stated that equating real-time freezing of stablecoins with DeFi security is inaccurate because publicly traded companies and centralized stablecoin issuers are not part of DeFi. He mentioned a case involving approximately $230 million in illegal funds being laundered over six hours, noting that poor infrastructure and lack of compliance are prime examples, and criticized the inefficiency of legal procedures that oppress victims, emphasizing that Circle should not switch between centralized and decentralized interests for its own benefit.
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