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I just spent quite a bit of time learning about how to mine coins on a phone because I saw a lot of people talking about these apps. In fact, there are two main types of mobile coin mining: one is apps that automatically mine in the cloud (paid), and the other is free Satoshi earning games, but the actual profitability is hard to determine.
I admit that at first I was a bit FOMO when I saw StormGain, ECOS, Hashshiny advertising easy money-making. But after reading detailed real reviews, I realized that mobile coin mining through apps is not as effective as advertised. Most users complain that
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I just realized that many people are still unclear about what stock warrants are, even though they are a pretty hot tool in the Vietnamese stock market. Actually, what are stock warrants that make people say they can generate high profits? Today, I will share what I know about this product.
Stock warrants (Stock warrant) are essentially a financial product that gives you the right to buy or sell an underlying asset (usually stocks) at a predetermined price, called the strike price. The special point is that you only need to invest a small amount compared to directly buying the stock, but the p
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I just noticed that many traders still don't fully utilize the ADX in market analysis, which is a shame because this indicator is actually extremely useful for tracking forex trends.
ADX stands for Average Directional Index, a measure of trend strength created by J. Welles Wilder in 1978 to assess the strength of price trends. It does not indicate whether the trend is up or down but shows how strong the trend is.
What makes ADX special is that it works together with +DI (Plus Directional Index) and -DI (Minus Directional Index). The +DI line measures the upward force, while the -DI line measur
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Recently, I've seen many people mention TOMO quite a lot, so I decided to learn more about what TOMO is and why it is attracting attention.
Actually, TomoChain is a pretty interesting project. It was launched in 2018 with the goal of solving a problem that I see many people care about — the transaction speed on Ethereum. As ETH started to become saturated, dApps and smart contracts on it were also significantly affected. TomoChain saw this opportunity and built a solution to support high-performance applications.
Regarding the TOMO token, it is not just an ordinary token. TOMO is used to verif
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I just realized there is a very important concept that not everyone understands well when participating in the cryptocurrency market - which is what Bitcoin whales are and why we need to monitor these whales.
What exactly is a Bitcoin whale? Simply put, they are individuals or organizations holding a significant amount of Bitcoin, enough to influence market prices through their transactions. Not everyone who owns BTC is a whale - this term is reserved for major players, those holding enormous capital compared to regular investors.
How many Bitcoins are considered a whale? According to widely a
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I just realized that many newcomers to crypto often don't understand what a whitepaper is, and that's a big mistake. Because in fact, this is the most important document for you to decide whether to invest in a project or not.
A whitepaper (or white book) is not an ordinary promotional document. It is a detailed strategic roadmap of the project, where the development team clearly presents the problem they want to solve, the technology they use, and their long-term goals. When reading what a whitepaper is, you'll understand why it is considered the "original profile" of any blockchain project.
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I just realized that many newcomers to crypto still don't fully understand what a wallet actually is, so I want to share some basic knowledge about it.
What application does a wallet serve? Simply put, a wallet is a tool that helps you store, manage, and transact cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other crypto assets. But the important thing is that a wallet does not directly store money like a physical wallet — it holds the keys related to the ownership of your digital assets. Understanding how a wallet works is an essential application for protecting your assets.
There are two main
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I just checked the BTC chart, the current price is around 81.4k, up more than 2% in 24 hours. However, the important thing is that it is above the support level of 65k, but still below the resistance zone of 68.2k-68.9k. If it breaks through this zone with good volume and closes above it, it could return to 70k.
But if it continues to stay below that resistance zone, especially if there is additional geopolitical tension, be cautious of a pullback down to 65k and then to 63k. I am closely monitoring this area because it is the key to BTC's next move this week.
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I just realized that many friends ask me what playing crypto is and why I put effort into this.
Actually, playing crypto is not simply buying and selling coins to make quick money, but it’s a way to diversify income sources and better understand the digital financial market.
I will share what I’ve learned from participating in this market.
First, what exactly is playing crypto?
It is the use of coins or tokens to store value, buy and sell for profit in the short or long term.
Crypto is a form of digital asset protected by cryptography, operating on a blockchain platform – a decentral
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I just realized that many people haven't truly understood how to manage purchase costs when investing in cryptocurrencies. That is precisely what averaging is—a quite useful technique if you know how to use it correctly.
So, what is averaging? Simply put, it is when you buy an asset at different price levels to "eliminate" the initial average cost. For example, if you buy BTC at $65,000 and then the price drops, instead of just waiting, you can buy more at $58,000. This will lower your average cost, meaning you don't need the price to return to $65,000 to make a profit.
Let's look at a specifi
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I just realized that many people in the crypto community still don’t fully understand the slang that’s trending in the market. Not all of them are complicated technical terms—actually, they’re just the way traders talk to each other every day.
Take Hopium, for example. This word is a combination of hope and opium, describing a situation where you’re overly optimistic about a token even though everyone is saying it will fail. I’m sure you’ve heard someone say, “This altcoin will be the next Bitcoin,” even with zero evidence—that’s hopium.
But what is copium? It shows up when that hopium wears o
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I just realized that many new people are entering the cryptocurrency market but are not very clear about how to manage digital assets. Actually, to understand what cryptocurrency is and how to protect it, the first step is to learn about crypto wallets.
Crypto wallets are not places that directly store your coins, but they function as tools to manage public keys and private keys. If you're wondering what cryptocurrency is, you need to know that the actual coins are on the blockchain; the wallet is just a bridge to interact with them.
There are two main components you need to understand: the pu
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I just looked at the Bitcoin chart at $79.94K and started laughing. Everyone is calling the bottom like they’re experts now. Yesterday it was “$59K is the floor!”, and today it’s “$60K is where we bounce back!” Even Polymarket is confidently saying there’s a 95% chance Bitcoin will fall below $65K. I’ve seen a bunch of analyses calling $59K the bottom, while Burry draws a chart that points down to $50Ks. Everyone has a number, but in reality, nobody actually has that number.
The problem is: calling the bottom is where your portfolio goes to die. I want to show you something that makes you v
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I have just revisited the forex market and realized there are quite a few interesting things that many people are not fully aware of. Forex trading, also known as foreign exchange trading, essentially involves buying and selling currencies on the global market — and this is the largest financial market in the world with enormous trading volume every day. If you're curious about a guide to forex trading, this article will help you better understand how it works.
In fact, forex trading operates in currency pairs like EUR/USD, where you speculate whether the base currency will strengthen or weake
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I recently came across some interesting news in the technology and energy sectors. Chinese scientists seem to have made a significant breakthrough in creating artificial gold in the lab, with properties nearly identical to natural gold — without the need for mining from the earth.
The interesting part here is the method. Instead of using traditional technology, they employ an atomic-level restructuring technique. As a result, this synthesized gold has the same density, color, and chemical stability as real gold. Importantly, this artificial gold production process is clean, efficient, and scal
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I just realized that when starting in crypto, there is a concept that everyone must understand clearly, which is what long and short mean. If you're still unsure about these two, today I will explain them to you in more detail.
First, we need to know what a position is. Simply put, a position is your holding status at a certain point in time. In crypto, positions are divided into two types: a long position when you hope the price will go up, and a short position when you predict the price will go down.
So what exactly are long and short? Long – also called buying – is when you purchase a crypt
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I have just thoroughly researched these two types of digital wallets and found that they are quite important when you start getting into crypto. Basically, hot wallets and cold wallets differ in that: hot wallets are always connected to the Internet, making them very convenient, while cold wallets operate offline, making them much safer.
If you trade frequently, a hot wallet is the natural choice. It allows quick access, enabling you to buy and sell coins instantly without complicated steps. Mobile app wallets like Trust Wallet or web-based wallets like MetaMask are very popular. But the trade
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Recently, I realized that many traders haven't fully exploited the potential of VWAP - this volume-weighted average price indicator is truly a game changer if used correctly.
In fact, before technical indicators were developed, traders relied solely on economic data, company performance, and price trends to make decisions. But nowadays, tools like VWAP make trend identification much easier and more accurate. Instead of complicated analysis, you just need to look at the VWAP line to know what state the asset is in.
VWAP was introduced by Kyle Krehbiel in the 1980s to help traders understand the
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