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Worldcoin (WLD) Historical Price and Return Analysis: Should I Buy WLD Now?
Worldcoin's price rose briefly in 2023 but has trended down since 2024; 10 tokens would currently show net losses, with 2025 and 2026 declines and no clear reversal, urging cautious entry.

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This article provides a comprehensive review of Worldcoin's (WLD) historical price movements and market volatility since its inception, combining data from bull and bear market phases to evaluate the potential returns for investors purchasing 10 WLD tokens. The analysis addresses the critical question: "Should I buy Worldcoin now?" to help both novice and long-term investors identify optimal entry points and growth potential.
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I just came across the theory that Satoshi Nakamoto's wealth is about 1.28 trillion dollars in bitcoins and that he never sold anything. But then I read various things about what he did after Jobs' death? Honestly, all this discussion about whether Nakamoto is really Steve Jobs or maybe some organization sounds to me like pure speculation. Everyone has a different theory. The fact is that Satoshi Nakamoto remains a mystery, and his BTC holdings are still waiting somewhere on the blockchain. Now, Bitcoin costs around $77,000, so the numbers are indeed impressive. But does that mean anything mor
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Ever wondered just how much does Elon Musk make a month? It's actually mind-blowing when you break down the numbers.
So here's the thing—Musk has built an empire across Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI that's basically printing money. His net worth recently hit around $429 billion, making him the wealthiest person on the planet. But what really gets me is when you start calculating his wealth growth by time units.
Let's get into the specifics. Every single second, this guy is accumulating roughly $3,708. That's more than most people earn in a month, just in one second. Crazy, right?
Zoom out to the minu
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Just realized a lot of people in crypto don't actually understand what a nonce is, even though it's fundamental to how blockchain works. Let me break this down because it's actually pretty interesting.
So nonce stands for number used once - and that's literally what it does. When miners are working on a block, they take transaction data and add this random number to it, then hash the whole thing together using SHA-256. The goal is to find a hash that meets the network's target difficulty.
Here's why this matters: without the nonce, miners could just keep reusing the same transaction data over
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Just had someone ask me how to invest with low income, and honestly it's way more doable than most people think. I used to think you needed thousands to get started, but that's just not true anymore.
The real first step isn't even investing — it's getting your money situation sorted. You gotta track what you're actually spending for a month, see where the waste is, then set up a basic budget. Sounds boring but it's the foundation. Even saving $10-20 a week adds up to over $500 by year-end. If you can swing $100 monthly, that's $1,200 just sitting there waiting to work for you.
Before you touch
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Just been diving into something that honestly changed how I think about picking dividend stocks. The dividend payout ratio formula is way simpler than most people think, but understanding it can save you from some seriously bad investment decisions.
So here's the thing - when you're looking at dividend stocks, you need to know what percentage of a company's actual earnings it's paying out to shareholders. That's literally what the payout ratio formula tells you. You take total dividend payments over a period, divide by total earnings for that same period, multiply by 100, and boom - you've got
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Been looking into buying a condo lately, and one thing that constantly trips people up is understanding what those monthly fees actually cover. Let me break down what you're really paying for when you're dealing with condominium fees.
So here's the thing about condominium fees – they're basically a shared cost split among all the unit owners in your complex. Unlike HOA fees for single-family homes, these fees go directly toward maintaining everything that belongs to everyone. And I mean everything.
When you're paying these fees each month, a chunk of it goes toward keeping the grounds looking
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Just caught the Commerce Department's retail report from January and the numbers are a bit softer than expected. Sales only dipped 0.2% last month, which honestly beats the forecast of a 0.4% drop, but it's still negative. The weakness mainly came from auto dealers taking a hit with a 0.9% decline in January, so if you strip that out, the ex-auto numbers basically flatlined. Economists were betting on a 0.1% gain in January excluding vehicles, so that's a miss. Department stores, gas stations, and clothing retailers all saw pretty rough January numbers. There's some debate about how much of th
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Been looking at the Australian Dollar situation lately and there's actually quite a story here if you dig into it. The AUD has been through some wild swings over the past couple decades, and understanding where it's been helps make sense of where it might be headed.
Let me break down what I've been tracking. Back in the 2000s before the financial crisis hit, the AUD was absolutely crushing it—hit 110 points by 2011 thanks to China's appetite for Australian commodities. But then the mining boom faded and things got messy. The currency tanked to 58 points during COVID in 2020. Fast forward to no
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I just realized that many people still don't truly understand what forex hedging is. Honestly, this topic is quite important for anyone who wants to trade Forex seriously.
Basically, forex hedging is a risk management strategy by opening multiple orders simultaneously in opposite directions. The goal is to offset potential losses. The Forex market is very volatile, so this technique can be very helpful.
Why use this method? The simple reason is that the foreign exchange market is constantly exposed to exchange rate fluctuations. Although forex hedging doesn't eliminate all risks, it can reduce
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There is an interesting topic about gold trading that I want to share with everyone because I see that many beginners still do not understand how to correctly read gold price charts, which is a very important basic skill for making trading decisions.
Actually, reading candlestick charts is not as difficult as you might think. The main components of a gold price chart include the asset name, time period, various analysis tools, price data (open, high, low, close), the vertical price axis, and the horizontal time axis. The candlesticks themselves are divided into green (price up) and red (price
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The Bitcoin market remains a hot topic since the price of BTC soared to a high of $126,000 in October 2025 and then dropped to around $70,000 in early 2026. Currently (May 2026), the price has recovered to approximately $77,000. This situation has led many Thais to start wondering how to begin trading Bitcoin, and whether it's still timely.
If you're a beginner wanting to enter the scene but don't know where to start, read this content. It will guide you from zero to being ready to buy your first coin.
Before pressing the buy button, there are important things to understand: What is Bitcoin? W
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I just noticed that more people are asking about the gold market opening times. In fact, knowing the opening and closing times is just basic; what’s more important is understanding which time periods are truly suitable for trading.
The foreign gold market in the Forex system is open 24 hours on trading days. It starts from Monday at 05:00 AM Thai time, when the New Zealand market opens, and closes on Saturday at 04:00 AM after New York closes. This long trading window provides many opportunities for traders, but not all periods are equally good.
The foreign gold market moves in clear patterns
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I just realized that many people still don't understand what a recession is. In fact, if you understand this well, your investments will be much safer.
Simply put, a recession is a severe slowdown in the economy over a prolonged period, usually defined as a decline in broad economic activity for at least two consecutive quarters. The United States has experienced more than 48 recessions since independence was declared. Economists often use indicators such as GDP, income, unemployment rate, and retail sales to diagnose whether the economy is entering a recession or not.
Why does a recession hap
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The Chinese stock market today remains a focus for investors looking for new opportunities. I’ve just noticed that investing in overseas stocks is becoming increasingly popular—especially Chinese stocks, which are among the world’s largest stock markets with an economy that continues to grow steadily.
The Chinese stock market is divided into several major exchanges, including the Shanghai Stock Exchange, the world’s largest and the world’s 3rd-largest; the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, which is growing rapidly; the Beijing Stock Exchange, newly opened for SMEs, innovation, and the Hong Kong Stock E
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If you're just interested in forex and how to trade, it's actually not as complicated as you might think because the foreign exchange market is the largest market in the world, making it highly liquid and suitable for everyday people who want to try trading.
When talking about forex and how to trade, most of the time it refers to trading currency pairs, such as USD/THB or EUR/USD, where you buy one currency while selling another simultaneously. For example, if you see that USD is strengthening, you can place an order to buy USD/JPY, and when the price rises as expected, you close the position
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This year, I’m thinking about saving gold but I’m confused about which Yaowarat shop to buy from. I’ve been gathering information for a while and want to share with you that there are actually quite trustworthy shops.
When it comes to which Yaowarat shop is good, I think you should choose between shops with a long history, a large customer base, and are members of the Gold Traders Association of Thailand. Old-established shops like Hua Seng Heng (about 70 years), Yaowarat Gold Department Store (over 50 years), Mae Thong Sook (60 years), or TTK Tang Tuo Kang (160 years!) are all options that ca
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I see people talking about ADA frequently, so I want to share my understanding because this coin really seems interesting.
Cardano, or ADA as it's called, is a smart contract coin created to solve Ethereum's problems since 2015 by Charles Hoskinson, one of Ethereum's co-founders. The abbreviation ADA stands for Ada Lovelace, an English mathematician from the 19th century who is called "the world's first programmer." This name was chosen intentionally to reflect the project's focus on science and strength.
Currently, the price of ADA is about $0.25 per coin, down from its previous higher levels
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When it comes to beginner investing, many people think of individual stocks, which can be exhausting for newcomers who don’t have time to follow the market. Have you ever thought that the best mutual fund for us might be a good solution?
Actually, a mutual fund is when many investors pool their money into a large amount, and then let specialists (fund managers) manage it on their behalf. In this way, it’s like having our own investment advisor—we don’t have to sit and analyze stocks ourselves, and we don’t have to keep up with market news day after day.
What we pay is the investment units, and
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