TokenDustCollector

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Airdrop hunter with too many wallets to count. My portfolio is 90% speculative governance tokens I never vote with. Still waiting for that life-changing drop.
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Заметил кое-что интересное в экосистеме RWA 👀 На одной карте реальных активов, которую опубликовала Rand Group, оказались Zebec (ZBCN) и T-RIZE (RIZE). На первый взгляд — разные проекты, но если присмотреться, видна четкая архитектура.
Zebec работает на уровне инфраструктуры, обеспечивая движение д
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If you are seriously involved in cryptocurrencies, the question of choosing a reliable storage for your assets will eventually become urgent. I have spent a long time studying this issue, and today I want to share my observations on which crypto wallets are truly worth attention in 2026.
When I first started, it seemed like all wallets were the same. In reality, this is not the case at all. There are three fundamentally different approaches: hot wallets, which are always connected to the network and ideal for active trading; cold wallets, which store keys offline and provide maximum security;
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I've long wanted to try something new in crypto trading, and I came across an interesting idea. I read a lot about cryptocurrency arbitrage, and the theory sounds quite appealing — basically, buying digital assets cheaper on one platform and selling them higher on another. It seems simple, but in practice, it appears to be more complicated.
I understand that prices for the same coins constantly differ between different exchanges. This happens due to varying supply and demand, delays in updating quotes, and regional market features. That's why cryptocurrency arbitrage exists as a way to make mo
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Everyone is playing with Supra public chain, invested by the largest exchange in the United States, with their own oracle, launching their own decentralized exchange in June, with all transaction fees burned to achieve deflation. It is expected to replicate the big surge of SOL two years ago, becoming another dark horse in the public chain space.
When you’re just starting to understand crypto, it makes sense to first pay attention to the top 10 currencies. Yes, they carry risks, but they are much lower than investing in coins ranked in the thousands because the top 10 are projects that have been on the market for a long time, with a large user and investor base.
Let’s look at what this is about. Starting with the biggest cryptocurrency — Bitcoin. It’s a classic, and there’s no need to introduce it at all. Even if you buy BTC today and it drops by half tomorrow, you can simply close the app, wait months or years, and come back to find y
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For several years now, I have been actively using the bear flag in my trading, and it is one of the most reliable patterns I have ever seen. If you are not yet familiar with this tool, you are missing out on real opportunities for short selling with a good risk-to-reward ratio.
The bear flag is a continuation pattern that appears when the price makes a sharp decline and then enters a consolidation phase. First, there is a strong downward impulse with high volume — this is called the poster. Then the price begins to recover or move sideways, forming a flag. This is where the opportunity lies.
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Interesting statistics on wealth distribution in 2025. The number of billionaires by country shows a clear dominance of the USA and China — together they hold almost 70% of all billionaires on the planet. America with 870 billionaires remains ahead, while China with 823 is quickly catching up.
What’s surprising — India is already third with 284 billionaires, surpassing the entire European continent combined. European countries are fragmented: the UK has 150, Germany 141, Switzerland 116. Russia with 89 billionaires remains in the top 10.
Looking at the number of billionaires by country in pers
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I noticed an interesting pattern in the market – everyone is talking about ATH again, and it’s no coincidence. When I look at the BTC chart now ($80,620, +0.93%), I start to understand why traders are so fixated on all-time highs.
Basically, what is an ATH? It’s simply the highest price that an asset has ever reached during its entire existence. It sounds simple, but in practice, it’s a key level that influences the entire market’s psychological climate. I remember 2021 – BTC then soared to $69,040, and everyone thought it was the end of the world. Now, the all-time high is already at $126,080
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Decided to take a more serious look at cryptocurrency arbitrage. So much theory has accumulated, but I want to understand how it works in practice and whether it's worth getting into at all.
The essence is simple — cryptocurrency arbitrage is when you catch the price difference of the same asset on different platforms. Buy cheaper here, sell higher there, and profit from the spread. It sounds logical, but the devil is in the details.
Why do prices differ at all? First, each exchange has its own number of participants. Second, prices are not updated instantly; there are delays. Third, different
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Listen, I see many questions in the community about how to properly start trading futures. Let's figure it out – it's really not as difficult as it seems at first glance.
What exactly are futures? Essentially, it's a contract for the future purchase or sale of an asset – whether it's oil, gold, cryptocurrency, or an index. You make a deal today, but it is executed in the future at a fixed price. Why do people trade them? First, leverage allows you to work with large sums while having a small capital. Second, you can hedge risks and protect your investments. Third, the selection of assets is si
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I finally decided to understand this crypto arbitrage because theory is one thing, and practice is quite another. The essence is simple — catch the price difference of one asset on different platforms and profit from it. It sounds easy, but in reality, it’s more complicated.
Why do prices differ at all? Because each exchange has its own crowd of traders, its own supply and demand. Plus, networks don’t update instantly, there are different fees everywhere, and laws vary in different countries. That’s why Bitcoin might cost one amount on one platform and a different amount on another.
There are
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I've noticed that beginners constantly ask about volatility, but not everyone understands what it really means for their portfolio. Let's figure it out.
Volatility is the ability of an asset's price to change its value over short periods of time. Imagine: Bitcoin jumps by ten percent in the morning, and by evening, it drops by fifteen percent. That’s high volatility. Like emotional rollercoasters — today at the peak, tomorrow in the trough. And this is what makes the crypto market so interesting, but at the same time dangerous.
Why is crypto so volatile? Several factors. First, the market is s
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You know, most people think that Islam is primarily related to the Middle East. But if you look at the real numbers, the picture is quite different. The largest Muslim country in the world is not even where you probably expect it to be.
Indonesia is simply a monster in terms of Muslim population. 242 million people, which is 87% of the population. That’s more than any other country on the planet. For comparison: Pakistan with its 235 million (96%) is second, followed by India with 213 million, although Muslims make up only 15% of the total.
In general, if you look at the top largest Muslim com
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I've long wanted to figure out which mining programs are truly worth paying attention to in 2026. I tried several options, and here’s what I’ve realized.
For those who don’t want to fuss with hardware, NiceHash is my top choice. You just connect your power, and you get Bitcoin directly to your wallet. The interface is user-friendly, and payouts are honest. The downside is that the fees are a bit high, but the convenience is worth it.
StormGain is interesting because everything is in one app — wallet, exchange, and you can start mining right there. It’s perfect for beginners, although the earni
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It’s interesting to look at the list of the world’s richest people. The top is clearly dominated by American tech tycoons—MasK leads with 444 billion, and Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Larry Ellison are also near the top. You can see how the tech sector has reshaped the global distribution of wealth.
But when I look further down the list, I notice an interesting pattern: among the top 100 richest people in the world, more and more names from Asia are appearing. Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, Zhong Shanshan—Indian and Chinese billionaires are confidently rising. Even the founder of a major cry
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Honestly, many beginners in trading underestimate how important it is to understand that a bullish trend is not just numbers on a chart. It’s a whole market dynamic that shapes your decisions every day.
When I first started, I mixed up upward and downward trends until I understood a simple thing: a bullish trend is when every new high is higher than the previous one, and every low is also higher. Sounds simple? In practice, it requires attentiveness. The opposite happens in a bearish market—each peak is lower, each trough is lower. This is the foundation of everything else.
What’s interesting
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I noticed an interesting discussion about the current state of the market. Bitcoin is clearly struggling at critical support levels, and experts are starting to speak more seriously about how macroeconomic factors influence cryptocurrencies.
In a recent broadcast, two interesting perspectives were discussed. Mike McGlone from Bloomberg Intelligence expressed a position that, in my opinion, reflects the real situation. According to him, the tightening of Federal Reserve policies continues to pressure all risky assets, including Bitcoin. He noted that although BTC can act as digital gold, liquid
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I noticed an interesting trend — the top richest people in the world have undergone significant changes in recent months. Tech magnates completely dominate the list, and this is no coincidence.
Elon Musk is currently at the top with a net worth of about $726 billion. This is an unprecedented level of personal wealth in modern history. His wealth is fueled by the rapid growth of SpaceX, the expansion of Starlink, and, of course, influence in AI and neurotechnology. Never before has one person accumulated such a large amount of wealth.
Following him are Larry Page and Jeff Bezos — both in the ra
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You know, the question of how to transfer money using cryptocurrency is becoming increasingly relevant. Especially when you see how much banks charge for regular transfers.
I'll recall a great example from Reddit. A guy sent a payment via ETH, spending only $0.008869, and the money arrived in two seconds. Try doing the same through Western Union — you'll lose $10–12 on every $200 sent. Plus another 1–2% for currency exchange rates. The difference is simply colossal.
Historically, crypto wasn’t immediately used for transfers. On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz bought two Papa John’s pizzas for 10,
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I've noticed that many beginners in trading get stuck on one thing: they see a green candle and immediately think "this is it, time to buy." But this is a costly mistake. Let's understand why a green candle can mean anything, but not always an entry point.
The first thing to understand is that a green candle can simply be market noise. The price has risen during the period, but it could be just a normal spike in a volatile phase. Then it pulls back down, and you're left with a loss. I've seen this hundreds of times. You need context, you need to look at what happened before and what is happeni
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Here's an interesting fact I noticed – Russia remains the wealthiest country in the world in terms of resources. Its natural capital is estimated at around 75 trillion. This is simply a colossal number when you understand the scale. The United States ranks second with 45 trillion, but the difference is significant. Saudi Arabia, Canada, Iran – all are on the list, but with lower figures. Interestingly, China with its economic power is only in sixth place, approximately 23 trillion. Brazil, Australia, Iraq, Venezuela – are also in the top. It turns out that natural wealth and economic developme
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