SchrodingerAirdrop

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Professional pitfall engineer, tested hundreds of testnets but always gets kicked off the list just before the mainnet airdrop. Every day sighing at the wallet while full of hope. Best at writing eulogies for projects before their demise, never giving up on the path of harvesting.
The sudden surge of SIREN—could it really be the “next hundredfold myth,” or is it the textbook case of “leverage harvesting”? Let’s uncover it exclusively.
That week in March, SIREN rocketed from around $0.08 to more than $5, shocking the market. It temporarily reached a market cap of $3.6 billion, leaped into the top 30 in the circulating market, and pushed aside long-established tokens. Up more than 160% in a single day, and over 1000% over 30 days—undoubtedly eye-catching numbers. However, looking at the current situation, the price has settled around $0.50, and the 30-day rise/fall stands
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I've noticed an increasing buzz around cryptocurrencies that support ISO 20022 recently. In fact, this could represent a major turning point for the financial system.
ISO 20022 is essentially an international standard that unifies data exchange among financial institutions. It’s a new protocol intended to replace traditional SWIFT and MT messaging standards, with a global migration expected to be completed by 2025. About 72% of major banks are already compliant, indicating a high level of commitment.
What’s interesting here is that the blockchain industry has also started to ride this wave. Se
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Did you know that the bodies of only five world leaders, including Lenin, have been preserved permanently for nearly 100 years? This is not just a technical success; it’s a story intertwined with the choices of the era and deep political backgrounds.
The history of Lenin’s body preservation is actually quite fascinating. When he died in 1924, there were plans to bury him normally, but the public’s mourning enthusiasm was so intense that they abruptly switched to cryogenic preservation. The initial freezing plan was halted after one month, but afterward, Soviet scientists repeatedly experimente
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Recently, discussions about China’s cryptocurrency market have been gaining momentum again. Many analysts point out that within the next few months, China may lift its ban on cryptocurrency trading. If that happens, imagine what it could mean.
China is one of the countries where tech investors and traders are most concentrated. When the cryptocurrency market opens up to China again, it’s easy to expect a massive influx of funds. These kinds of changes in the market environment will undoubtedly bring new momentum to the entire crypto asset sector.
In fact, with this cryptocurrency legalization
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Recently, I found myself thinking again about the investment strategy of Duan Yongping, often referred to as the “Chinese Buffett.” Tracing his life, you can see that his background is unusual—not just that of an investor, but of an entrepreneur who later turned into an investor.
Duan Yongping’s early stage is truly fascinating. In 1988, at the age of 28, he took over a factory on the brink of bankruptcy and, within just a few years, grew its annual output value to the 100 billion yuan scale. After that, he founded BBK and demonstrated his marketing brilliance, winning CCTV’s advertising “top
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Technical analysis is a skill that people who are just getting started in cryptocurrency trading should learn seriously. Among the many indicators out there, I realized the three strongest are RSI, MACD, and moving averages. If you use these three correctly, you can grasp the trend, see entry and exit timing, and avoid false signals. Let’s organize how to use these tools and their settings.
First, RSI. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum indicator that expresses the strength of price movement in numbers. On a scale from 0 to 100, it tells you whether an asset is overbought or overs
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Recently, U.S. regulatory authorities have been making significant moves. According to remarks made at the Bitcoin 2026 Conference by Chair Paul Atkins of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Chair Mike Selig of the CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission), cryptocurrency regulation is about to enter a completely new phase.
Until now, the U.S. crypto industry has been plagued by opaque and inconsistent approaches from regulatory agencies. But now, the SEC and CFTC are joining forces—adjusting the regulatory framework for digital assets and stepping up efforts to bring crypt
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The topic of Bitcoin halving has become lively again, so I’ve organized some thoughts.
Actually, this year marks the 12th anniversary of BTC halving, and looking back at the history so far is truly fascinating. During the first halving, the block reward dropped from 50 BTC to 25 BTC, and since then, after three adjustments, it has now shrunk to 3.125 BTC. In other words, the rewards miners receive are decreasing year by year.
But here’s the interesting part: the price of BTC has been rising in contrast. Over the past year, Bitcoin has shown a significant increase, and it has continued to trend
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Recently, I saw Elon Musk make some intriguing comments about the essence of cryptocurrency.
In particular, the point that many people fundamentally misunderstand the definition of "currency."
Actually, when thinking about Bitcoin, most people see it as a means of daily transaction, but Musk's perspective is different.
He acknowledges that Bitcoin is indeed an innovative invention in the cryptocurrency system, but points out practical issues such as transaction volume limitations and high fees.
Blockchain technology is excellent, but due to design constraints, it’s not suitable for hig
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It seems that S&P 500 call option trading is rapidly increasing. The total has swollen to a record high of $2.6 trillion. Usually, during times like this, institutional investors are up to something.
The fact that the volume of call options is increasing so much suggests that bullish sentiment is spreading in the stock market. And now, I'm curious—how does this kind of situation typically affect Bitcoin? If the risk-on environment continues, I feel like capital inflows into cryptocurrencies could also increase.
The movement of call options is a good indicator of market sentiment. Since the cur
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When news of a ceasefire broke, Bitcoin had already bounced back to around $69,000. The main reason seems to be traders returning after Easter on Monday and buying back large amounts of shorts. It appears that the Iran 45-day ceasefire negotiations and easing concerns over the Strait of Hormuz contributed to this move.
With this movement, about $200 million worth of shorts were squeezed, but what's interesting is that the sentiment until last week was extremely bearish. The most bearish posts since the start of the war were prominent, and the ratio of negative to positive sentiment was 5 to 4.
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Recently, Arthur Hayes's analysis has been a hot topic in the industry. What he's pointing out is that HYPE has a strong revenue foundation supported by real demand, which could lead to further upward potential.
Currently, HYPE's price is at $41.94, but according to Arthur Hayes's perspective, if actual trading needs and profitability are recognized, there is room for the price to rise close to $150. This isn't just speculative price increase; it's based on the actual value of the protocol.
The reason market observers like Arthur Hayes are paying attention is that HYPE is not just a hype coin,
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Recently, I feel like the fusion of AI and cryptocurrencies is really accelerating. Looking at the overall market, the market capitalization of AI-related stocks has swelled to nearly $30.6 billion, and I think this is already at a level that can't be ignored.
The reason why it's attracting so much attention is pretty simple. It's because there’s a possibility to decentralize the situation where GPU computing resources are monopolized by a few large corporations using blockchain. It could solve technical challenges like data transparency and AI censorship resistance through blockchain.
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In the cryptocurrency market, corrections are actually a normal cycle. Recently, after a sharp price surge, a short-term decline of about 10-20% almost always occurs. To put it simply, a correction in cryptocurrencies is the process where investors start taking profits, and the market tries to return to a sustainable level.
Cryptocurrencies are characterized by high volatility, so corrections tend to be deeper and faster than in traditional financial markets. A decline of over 20% happening within hours or days is not uncommon, but this is a key point. Such short-term drops do not necessarily
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If you're involved in technical analysis, you probably use indicators like RSI and MACD, but what do you think is the most important indicator? It's volume. By utilizing volume, you can confirm trends and identify reversal points.
What I want to focus on here is the VWAP indicator. So, what is VWAP? It stands for Volume Weighted Average Price. It's an indicator that combines price and volume, and can be used to confirm trends and determine entry and exit points. Many traders rely on it because it consolidates these two critical elements into one.
Let's delve a little deeper into how VWAP works
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I've been watching Bitcoin hover around $82,300, but looking at the liquidation heatmap reveals some interesting patterns. The support zone between $81,000 and $81,800 is quite thick, so it seems likely to hold even if prices drop that far.
On the flip side, I notice that short positions are concentrated in the range of $88,000 to $91,500. According to the liquidation heatmap, if the uptrend strengthens, this area could become a major target. Whether Bitcoin can break above this level will likely determine the next move.
For now, since it's above the liquidity zone of $81,000 to $81,800, it se
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Did you know that, when looking at world history, only the remains of just five leaders have been preserved forever? Moreover, while some remained in a perfectly intact state for nearly 100 years, others were cremated midway. Behind this isn’t just a technological breakthrough—there are also deep marks of the choices made by the times.
It starts with Lenin. In fact, he was a pioneer of modern permanent-body preservation. When he died in 1924, he was apparently originally scheduled to be buried normally. However, there was an intense wave of public mourning, and the body began to deteriorate, s
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When you’re just starting out with cryptocurrencies, the words APY and APR come up very often. But honestly, I think surprisingly few people truly understand what these two terms mean. Today, I want to clarify the difference and share information that can help you make better investment decisions.
First, about APR. APR stands for annual percentage rate, which is a fixed interest rate that does not consider compounding. Simply put, if you invest $1,000 in a project with a 10% APR, you will earn $100 profit after one year. However, an important point is that APR does not account for compounding,
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History is truly fascinating. Did you know that the remains of only five world leaders are still permanently preserved today? Behind this are more complex technical challenges than you might imagine, intertwined with political judgments unique to each era.
Lenin was the start of it all. When he died in 1924, he was originally scheduled to be buried normally, but the public’s mourning was so intense that emergency freezing was carried out to prevent his body from deteriorating. Although it was initially planned to be stopped after one month, Soviet scientists developed a special embalming solut
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Elon Musk's wife is again making headlines. He really has a complicated romantic history. He was with his first wife, Justine, for a long time and had several children with her, but then he married Talulah Riley. She was an actress and apparently smart, but it seems things didn't work out in the end. After that, his relationship with Grimes also became a topic of discussion. Elon Musk himself is a genius in the tech world, but his private life is truly dramatic. It's natural to wonder whether money or love is more important. Human relationships are not that simple, after all.
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