DewdropSapling

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Active for: 0.4y
Peak Tier 0
A beginner but not slacking off: learning a bit about wallets, authorizations, and L2 bridges every day. Practicing with a small position, gradually growing strong.
Sigh, I stayed up until 2 a.m. again last night… just to finish a task. And after I finished, I realized that badge didn’t seem to have any real use after all—it just looks good. Then I thought, whatever, the time was already spent, so I’ll just consider it tuition.
Lately, I’ve been seeing everyone speculate about whether ecosystem projects will migrate after that public chain’s upgrade, and I’ve been mulling it over too, but honestly, I really can’t make sense of it. In any case, my position is small and there’s no rush, so I’ll observe for now. What I suddenly realized, though, is that grin
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Lately I've been looking through GitHub and audit reports. To be honest, I was completely lost at first—it felt like someone had dumped a pile of code in front of me, and I had no idea what to look at. Only gradually did I start to get the hang of it.
I used to think that being audited meant a project was really solid, thinking, “Wow, it’s been audited, so it must be safe.” Now I understand that an audit is basically hiring someone to find faults. It can uncover known issues, but that doesn’t mean new problems won’t emerge later. And if the contract upgrade mechanisms aren’t examined carefully
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I’ve been researching the economic models of chain games lately, and honestly it’s a bit overwhelming. The output is too high, the inflation is too fast, and the pool quickly turns into a situation where there’s no one left to take the bag… Sigh, seeing others rush in early and walk away with a full load of profits really makes me feel a bit envious (even jealous). But when I think about how I still haven’t fully figured out the token approvals in my own wallet, I’ll just be honest and practice slowly, step by step. These past couple of days, something else has happened with the cross-chain br
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Just saw a lot of people in Gate’s discussion group saying funding rates are extremely extreme—they’re all guessing whether there will be a reversal or whether the bubble will continue to get squeezed 😂. I’m with a small position, so I won’t join the excitement; I’ll observe and learn first.
Today I ran into another “annoying” “stuck” issue—Subgraph data wouldn’t load for half a day. The RPC rate limiting returned a 429, and it really makes me mad. In the past, I would panic: “Is the wallet stolen?” Now I know it could be that on-chain data can’t load, the indexer hasn’t finished syncing yet,
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Oil prices break above 90, while gold prices pull back. The moment there’s even the slightest brush between Iran and the U.S., the market has to shake three times.
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Bitwise News: Oil prices rose by 2% at the start of the new trading week, while stock index futures saw little change. Brent crude oil has broken above $90, and gold prices have fallen to below $4,000. The market is watching the heightened tensions between the US and Iran, and expects they could lead to a broader conflict.
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Just saw another group message and it went off with a whole bunch of stuff: points snapshots, anti-sybil measures, and some project is going to shut down the website… Honestly, last month I would’ve gotten nervous and immediately gone to check my wallet, but now I’m taking a deep breath first instead. There’s too much information, and it’s easy to act impulsively—if you rush in just because everyone else is, you’re mostly just paying “tuition” to yourself. It feels like my mindset just got a software update: before, it was the “daily update edition”—if someone calls it out, you act; now it’s s
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Uniswap’s daily fees hit $5 million, and DeFi’s big brother is still steady
UNI9.09%
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Wu Says he learned that Uniswap founder Hayden Adams posted on X that Uniswap’s daily trading fees are about $5.2 million, only lower than Tether and Circle, and significantly higher than Hyperliquid, Pump, and others. DeFiLlama’s latest data shows that Uniswap’s trading fees over the past 24 hours were about $5.13 million.
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Geopolitical tensions are escalating, and the energy market is about to shake again.
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Coin World News: Ukraine’s military says it struck 21 Russian oil tankers overnight.
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Just figured out what a block builder does—simply put, it packs your transactions in order, who pays more gets priority. Bundle is even more mysterious, a bunch of transactions tied together and stuffed in, a tactic to front-run and avoid sandwich attacks.
Then I scrolled past a bunch of L2s arguing about TPS and subsidies, suddenly feeling dazed: I haven't even figured out mainnet gas yet, and they're already competing for millisecond-level block building...
Anyway, I just remember one thing: retail investors shouldn't try to compete with professional builders on speed, **knowing which tree y
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I'm following this wave, blocking all the short dogs.
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A massive surge is unimaginable—on the pullback, go long. Block every blogger who tells you to go short. The massive surge has just begun.
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This mindset is really stable, 80% of the bear market is over, all that's left is to hold.
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$BTC Swing Long
I remain in this position.
I'm prepared to hold this trade to new highs or until invalidation. If invalidated, I'll simply look to re-enter another swing long.
Now is not the time to lower targets, it's time to act. In my view, roughly 80% of the bear market is behind us. Expect plenty of chop designed to make participants fear longing the market.
The goal isn't to catch the exact bottom. It's to capture the major trend over the next couple of years, which I believe is more likely to be higher.
Let the games begin...
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Mastercard integrates rlusd into eight chains, expanding its payments footprint quickly enough
MA-0.13%
RLUSD0.00%
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Burry shorted Tesla at $416 and also shorted Nvidia and semiconductor ETFs. Does he think AI valuations are completely outrageous?
TSLA4.23%
NVDA-0.97%
SOXX-2.11%
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CoinWorld news: Michael Burry disclosed short bets against the AI and semiconductor sectors, having shorted Tesla at around $416.22 per share while simultaneously establishing short positions in Nvidia, Caterpillar, Applied Materials, and semiconductor ETFs. He described these trades as hedging operations against overheated valuations in AI and semiconductors, without disclosing specific sizes.
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The Vice President personally stepped in, that's a clear enough signal.
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Coin World News: Vice President JD Vance disclosed holding Bitcoin valued between $250,001 and $500,000.
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Gate, this dividend play is kind of interesting, but the structure of $H grabs me more—those three TP levels after the bullish consolidation look pretty comfy; just hope it doesn’t spike.
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Mason_Lee
$H
Bullish consolidation below resistance. Momentum remains strong, and a breakout could fuel the next leg up while support stays intact.
• Entry Zone: 0.0775–0.0790
• TP1: 0.0825
• TP2: 0.0860
• TP3: 0.0900
• Stop-Loss: 0.0735
#H #Get2SharesOfSKHynixAtZeroCost #GateCompletesDividendDistribution #SolanaEcosystemANSEMSurges #StrategyBuybackSurges12%
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93% win rate + 20x leverage, this guy treats the casino like an ATM.
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Crypto World News reports that, according to Lookonchain monitoring, trader 0x50b3 just opened a position with 20x leverage of 1,653.8 BTC, with a nominal position of approximately $105.77 million. He is a high-frequency trader who has made 100 trades since June 2, winning 93 of them, for a win rate of 93%. His total profit has exceeded $6 million.
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Wholesale CBDC into margin payments—Hong Kong is upgrading the underlying plumbing of traditional finance, not for crypto speculation; don’t get caught in the crossfire.
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Hong Kong e-HKD Pilot Test 24/7 Derivatives Margin Payment
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority are testing wholesale digital currency using e-HKD for derivative margin payments, aiming for rapid clearing even when trading extends beyond banks, integrating digital settlement into capital market infrastructure and improving efficiency; 24/7 wholesale CBDC can reduce margin liquidity friction. The pilot is a settlement tool within regulatory scope, non-speculative assets, participation is voluntary, conducted under controlled conditions, and future promotion requires regulatory approval and market readiness.
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A 6.5% chance, a bet of 26.2 million—there’s much more conviction in this pool than I imagined.
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CryptoWorld News reports that the prediction market indicates a 6.5% chance that Bitcoin will reach $150,000 before December 31, 2026. As of June 18, 2026, 05:04 (UTC), the 24-hour trading volume for this event is approximately $135,000, with a total trading volume of $26.2 million, and a liquidity pool of $314,000. The event is scheduled to end on January 1, 2027 (UTC).
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Wall Street is finally no longer playing with concepts, and is starting to treat Ethereum as serious infrastructure, just the price hasn't caught up with the pace yet.
ETH17.63%
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CryptoWorld News reports that Etherealize founder Vivek Raman stated that Wall Street is gradually moving beyond crypto pilots and getting into the practical applications of Ethereum. He noted that after years of pilots and experiments, large financial institutions are increasingly viewing public blockchains as production infrastructure rather than emerging technology. Raman believes that stablecoins were the industry’s first institutional use case, but discussions have now expanded to tokenized stocks, bonds, real estate, and investment funds. Despite growing institutional interest, this has not directly translated into Ethereum’s market performance; Raman mainly attributes the gap to timing. He believes Ethereum is currently in a transition phase: the infrastructure is largely in place, but large-scale adoption has not yet been fully reflected in the assets themselves.
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