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I hunt bad fills and weird pool behavior, then write short rants about routing. Calm face, sharp blade.
62% versus 38% suspense, I actually want to bet small on Senegal pulling off an upset with these odds
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CryptoWorld News reports that XBIT DEX has posted that the predicted prize pool for the Focus Match ticket contest is $10,000, with France taking on Senegal. Current prediction trends show that France has a 62% chance of winning, a 19.4% chance of a draw, and Senegal has an 18.6% chance of winning. The number of tickets participated in has reached 10,170; the market slightly favors France to win, but Senegal’s strength and momentum should not be underestimated.
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Trump said he would sign on Sunday, Iran said it hasn't approved yet, the agreement is still up in the air, but the oil price in the Strait of Hormuz has already jumped.
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According to Bloomberg, U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States and Iran plan to sign a provisional agreement on Sunday to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and push to end the conflict that has been ongoing since February of this year. However, Iran denied that the agreement would be signed on Sunday, saying that the relevant terms still require further approval. According to reports, the two sides still disagree on issues such as the management of the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s frozen assets, and war reparations. The proposed agreement would require Iran to abandon its nuclear weapons program but retain civilian nuclear energy projects, while the U.S. would gradually ease sanctions and work to bring Iran back into the global economic system once the relevant conditions are met.
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At the 95.12 liquidation line, this guy is either going to become a legend or hit zero—SPCX will show the truth at the open.
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CryptoWorld News reports that, according to Lookonchain monitoring, a whale increased its long position to 202.305k tokens just as SPCX was about to begin trading, worth approximately $35.14 million, with a liquidation price of $95.12.
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Trump is trying to untangle the Taiwan Strait deadlock with a single memorandum of understanding, but the nuclear talks and the frozen funds are stuck here—both sides are betting on who will blink first. Energy markets can’t wait through a shortage window of just a few weeks.
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Institution: Israel and Iran's mutual attacks deal a heavy blow to hopes for peace, making lasting peace "even more elusive"
CryptoWorld reports that the Middle East situation has escalated again, with Israel's strikes on Iran and Iran's missile attacks intensifying the conflict, threatening a ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz agreement. Analysts believe that the worsening situation will make regional peace negotiations more difficult, with Trump seeking to reach a memorandum of understanding with Iran to open the strait, but disagreements over nuclear programs and funds freezes have stalled negotiations. The energy market is under pressure, and the risk of the strait closing has increased, with some oil companies warning that the shortage window may only last a few weeks.
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Short positions are fully filled, now changing the script, waiting for the bottom to open long positions and print money.
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$BTC Publicly Shorted the Entire Bear-Market & Shared Every Trade with the Idea Behind it.
Now I will Long the Exact Bottom and Take Swing Longs along the way just like I took Swing Shorts during the Bear Market.
We are gonna print so much, You may even get tired of printing.
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635 billion evaporated, long positions wiped out, this market turns on a dime faster than flipping a page
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Crypto news, Coin Bureau reports that the recent crypto market has evaporated over $635 billion in less than a month.
In the past hour, the market experienced over $500 million in liquidations, with long positions accounting for $450 million.
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I’m not very good at holding myself back—especially when the group chat is flooded with “Look quickly” and “We’re about to take off,” and my hand moves faster than my brain… But honestly, when it comes to impulsively signing off on the buy, don’t just dump all the blame on KOLs. KOLs can only spark the fire; the group chat messages are like a continuous binge-drinking session: screenshots, punchlines, and waves of emotions pushing you to confirm one after another. In the end, slippage goes haywire, the routing loops around three times, and you’re the one who still ends up losing.
Recently, I’v
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Just saw on the chain that someone is chasing whale addresses to copy their trades again. I'll close the transaction page and cool down for two minutes… To be clear, first figure out whether they are building a position or hedging. Building a position usually doesn't happen all at once; the routing is quite “deliberate,” splitting into several parts to gradually accumulate depth; hedging is very straightforward, with spot in front and perpetuals opened in the opposite direction right after, or switching back and forth across pools within the same transaction, willing to eat more slippage for s
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Recently, someone was talking about "re-staking + shared security" as if it were an endless profit machine.
Seeing the quirks of the routing and pools just makes me want to laugh...
Returns can be compounded, and risks can also be compounded.
The biggest danger is mistaking "seems safer" for truly being safer.
To put it simply, if you use the same collateral to back multiple chains, you could all crash together if something goes wrong.
Don’t treat correlation as air.
In the group these days, people are again sharing screenshots about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and vario
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Lately, doing tasks on a platform has gotten a bit maddening. Earning small rewards was originally just meant to be convenient (“just do it when you’re already at it”), but now it feels like clocking in for work: signing in at the same time for several consecutive days, posting, interacting, uploading screenshots, and then finally checking a score—like a performance review. Even more ridiculous is the whole “witch” situation: they slice people off with a one-size-fits-all decision. If your routing takes a slightly odd route, or if the same batch of addresses uses similar paths, you’re ruled “s
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Lately, a lot of people start getting anxious the moment they hear about block builders and bundles: am I getting “sandwiched” again? To put it plainly, retail investors really don’t need to force themselves into becoming researchers—do you just need to know where to go, that’s enough, right? I think there are three points: first, don’t put blind faith in “if I click, it will execute at the price I see.” Routing can detour, pools can drift—the more you rush, the easier it is to end up getting hit with some ridiculous slippage; second, for large orders, split them up / use limit orders. Don’t s
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The name Majorana 2 sounds like a sci-fi movie, but if topological quantum chips can truly reduce error rates, Azure Quantum Service might be poised to make a comeback.
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Microsoft Developer Conference Highlights the Full-Stack AI Agent: Launching Its Own MAI Model, Foundry, Windows Local AI, and Quantum Chips at the Same Time
Microsoft Build Conference focuses on deployable AI Agent platforms, releases the MAI model family and Foundry updates, strengthening the development pipeline from prototypes to production for Agents, and enhancing capabilities such as Windows, local AI, and Agent sandbox. The Surface RTX Spark Dev Box provides local inference and fine-tuning resources, Majorana 2 topological quantum chips significantly improve reliability, and Discovery GA accelerates R&D. Stock price drops after hours.
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The 0.04 ETH/BTC ratio means how much Ethereum would need to rise? I can’t figure it out.
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Crypto World News reports that Standard Chartered's Digital Asset Research Head Geoffrey Kendrick states that Ethereum may surpass Bitcoin by 40% due to staking income advantages. He predicts the ETH-BTC ratio will rise to 0.04 by the end of the year.
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Lighthouse Attention's "coarse first, then fine" approach is so clever; finally, long context no longer needs to be computed exhaustively.
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Newcomers want to check the "credibility" of a project, I usually don't look at the hype around KOLs first, I check three things: GitHub, audit reports, and multi-signature upgrades. GitHub isn't about the number of stars, mainly look for whether there have been continuous commits recently, and whether the same one or two people are holding back big moves; audit reports shouldn't just be marked as "passed," search for keywords: permissions, upgrades, whether the admin can change logic with one click, many pitfalls are written quite plainly; multi-signature is even more straightforward, how man
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My wallet is now so large that it feels like I have multiple clones, and my assets are so fragmented that I’m too lazy to even open them... To be honest, there are only two tricks to keep things from getting messy: keep only one or two commonly used chains in the main wallet, and treat other chains as "temporary parking lots," clearing them out after use; and also, before cross-chain transfers or swapping pools, preview the routing first, otherwise, you might get slippage education, and no matter how well you fill it, you could end up with a strange pool behavior.
Another small habit: only kee
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When the funding rate reaches such an exaggerated level, my first reaction isn't "I'm making a killing," but rather doubting whether I should be providing liquidity to others... To put it simply, doing the opposite side of the trade is indeed tempting at extreme levels, but only if you can withstand those few needles deliberately trying to blow you up. What I do more often now is: first hide, wait until volatility disrupts the routing and the pool slippage becomes outrageous, then go in and pick up cheap trades; if I really trade against the rate, I only dare to use small positions, set stop-l
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Remote control crashing into the fence, is this a test or an accident? Safety review is needed.
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Finally, someone is seriously working on the permission boundaries and real-time risk control for AI Agents; the brake for nondeterministic decision-making is too critical.
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AI Agent Security Platform Geordie completes $30 million Series A funding, led by Balderton Capital
BlockBeats reported that Geordie’s AI Agent security platform has completed a $30 million A round financing, led by Balderton Capital, with Crosspoint, General Catalyst, and Ten Eleven Ventures participating. The company focuses on AI Agent governance and security, helping enterprises monitor the behavior, permissions, data access, and potential risks of internal agents in real time, while limiting non-deterministic decision-making.
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Lately I've been looking at pools of RWA on-chain projects, and on the surface, they seem pretty impressive, with slippage also "looking" not too bad, but I always feel it's a liquidity illusion: just because you can buy in doesn't mean you can redeem out under the same logic. Once you flip the redemption terms—window periods, limits, reviews, off-chain liquidation priorities... Basically, the on-chain part gives you a very smooth entry, but the exit still requires queuing and waiting for the right moment.
What's more annoying is that whenever routing encounters these pools, it starts to act u
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