WalletDivorcer

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Professionally analyze the interaction patterns of different wallets, skilled at inferring social relationships from on-chain activities. Sensitive to contract code vulnerabilities, yet tricked into losing ETH by fake NFTs three times. In my spare time, I study how to explain losses in the crypto world to my family.
The parameter settings for moving averages are actually directly tied to trading performance. Recently, I’ve been getting questions from many beginners asking, “Which numbers should I set?”—but this is exactly the part that can completely change how the market looks.
Simply put, a moving average line is a smooth curve made by averaging past closing prices, and the period used for that averaging is the parameter. For example, a 5MA is the average of the closing prices of the past 5 candlesticks, and a 20MA is for 20 candlesticks, and so on. Since this parameter determines sensitivity and stabil
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Are there really any cryptocurrencies that can multiply your investment by 1,000 times? Recently, the meme coin craze has heated up again, and there are a few projects that traders are eyeing.
First, Slothana. A meme coin in pre-sale on the Solana network, which has already raised over $15 million. It seems to be gaining momentum compared to previous projects like Book of Meme and Slerf. Rumor has it that the creator of Smog, a meme coin that previously hit 100x, is involved, which is drawing attention. However, the pre-sale ends three days before the exchange listing, so those interested shou
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Regarding order blocks, there are recent insights that make me reconsider some things. Even though they are fundamental tools for winning in trading, I think many people overlook them.
Order blocks are essentially a different perspective on demand and supply zones. They refer to the last bearish or bullish candlestick near support or resistance levels before a significant price movement. It's simple, but understanding this can dramatically improve trading accuracy.
In reality, using order blocks offers two major benefits. One is identifying effective reversal entry points. The other is pinpoin
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It seems that Mr. Mask's xAI has launched a paid version of Supergrok. For $10 a month, you can use the higher-tier model Grok 3.5. Free users are limited to Grok 3, with restrictions on query count and features, but with Supergrok, it looks like they plan to almost eliminate restrictions for serious users like researchers and creators.
Until now, it was fairly usable even for free, so they might be moving to a paid model now. Similar strategies are used by ChatGPT Plus and other AI services, so this trend seems to be common. I'm curious about how much Supergrok can actually be used.
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The Bitcoin Ahr999 indicator has gained attention again. There are reports that it has dropped to 0.27, but this level is comparable to major crash periods in the past. It’s the same level as the March 2020 crash to 316, the ETH liquidation in June 2022, and the FTX collapse in November.
This Ahr999 indicator is used by long-term holders and dollar-cost averaging investors to determine whether now is truly a good buying opportunity. The suggested low-price buying threshold is around 0.45, but this time it’s significantly below that at 0.27. In other words, it’s at a level comparable to histori
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It seems that the recent overall network futures liquidation was quite large. About $199 million in 24 hours, a significant scale. Especially with shorts being wiped out by $133 million, it feels like the short sellers got hit.
Only BTC accounted for $87.55 million, and ETH for $36.64 million and 150,000 dollars. When such large liquidations occur, the market also becomes volatile. With over $120 million just in Bitcoin and Ethereum, there must have been considerable pressure on the major tokens.
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Warren Buffett's succession, I think it's going better than expected. Last weekend's Omaha Shareholders Meeting was the first time Abel took full command as CEO, but honestly, what was impressive was how he managed to introduce a fresh breeze without completely erasing Buffett's style.
What's interesting is that Abel is the type who has risen through the management ranks, and he's different from Buffett's pure investor temperament, but that difference actually seems to be a strength. The way he lined up subsidiary CEOs on stage and had them directly explain the current state of each business w
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I've always wondered, is it really true that AI will take away jobs? Recently, a16z partner published a lengthy article, and the answer is surprisingly simple.
The root of AI panic is the false assumption that "the total amount of work is fixed." But looking at history, that hasn't been the case. When agriculture was mechanized, American agricultural workers decreased from one-third of the labor force to 2%. Did unemployment increase? No, quite the opposite. Agricultural production tripled, and workers moved to factories, offices, hospitals, and the software industry. Entirely new industries e
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When observing the U.S. real-world asset market, what stands out is the magnitude of the structural changes that have taken place over the past few years. The boundary between traditional finance and blockchain is rapidly becoming blurred, and even the definition of what RWA is itself is being updated every month.
To start by organizing the overall picture, RWA refers to a mechanism that tokenizes real-world assets (such as real estate, bonds, accounts receivable, and private shares) and enables them to be divided and circulated on-chain. As of 2026, this market has moved beyond the experiment
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Recently, reports by Minchi Quo about OpenAI's smartphone development plans have been making waves. It’s said that they are collaborating with MediaTek and Qualcomm, with Luxshare Precision handling manufacturing, and mass production starting in 2028. Honestly, this seems more like a way to solve management crises than a technological breakthrough.
Looking at OpenAI’s current situation, on the surface, it’s impressive. ChatGPT has 500 million weekly active users, and annual operating profit has reached $20 billion. However, here’s the key point: only about 5% of users are paying, while the rem
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In the world of blockchain, oracle machines are essential for smart contracts to access real-world data. Actually, I think this is something many people underestimate.
Smart contracts are very strong when it comes to data inside the blockchain, but they cannot access external world information at all. For example, if you want to reflect today’s crude oil trading volume in a contract, that information is off-chain, so some kind of intermediary is needed. That’s the role of oracle machines.
The mechanism of these oracle machines is actually a simple request-response system. The smart contract se
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Bitcoin has been experiencing small gains recently, but buying pressure seems weak. Among traders, there are many short positions, and it feels like the price is staying within a range.
Looking at the US heatmap, it’s clear that market sentiment is still cautious. It’s unable to ride a major upward trend and instead shows more movement searching for lower prices. During these times, it might be best to wait and see until the trend direction becomes clearer.
As long as the short bias continues, a breakout will be difficult. It’s wise to wait until either the price breaks above the resistance li
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The prediction market is heading toward institutional-level oversight. Polymarket is partnering with a major blockchain analytics firm to introduce a strict compliance framework similar to Wall Street into crypto prediction markets.
I think this is a pretty significant move. Traditional prediction market platforms have often had ambiguous regulations, but by collaborating with companies like Chainalysis, transaction monitoring and risk management can be elevated to Wall Street standards.
The background is that crypto prediction markets have been growing rapidly over the past few years, with in
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Regarding the end of the Bitcoin winter, Michael Saylor's latest comments are attracting attention.
Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy, has explicitly stated that the previous bear market is over, and a similar view is gaining popularity among market participants.
However, expert opinions are not unanimous.
While some agree with Saylor's bullish outlook, many others only agree conditionally.
Market views are divided on whether Bitcoin's recovery has truly begun or if it is just a temporary rebound.
Statements from Bitcoin advocates like Michael Saylor have a significant impact on market se
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Many people are probably confused when choosing a single-function microwave oven, but recently, comparing various models revealed some interesting differences. There are quite a few options from manufacturers like Sharp, Toshiba, and Panasonic. From single-person to family-sized models, the interior capacity and power output vary greatly. I realized that high-performance, easy-to-operate single-function microwave ovens are actually quite limited. Whether it's a flat type that's easy to clean, a turntable model, or one with sensors, the usability changes quite a bit. Especially, the uniformity
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Lately, I feel like the logic behind AI trading has clearly been changing.
In the past, it was based on simple technical analysis and extending past data, but now it seems to incorporate more complex market psychology. Especially, algorithms that predict large traders' movements are evolving.
When these kinds of changes happen, the timing for traditional bottom-finding also shifts. Previously, it was judged simply by the decline amount, but now it analyzes volatility, liquidity, on-chain data, and multiple market factors simultaneously. So, if you're aiming to catch the bottom, you need to
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I've been seeing a lot of discussions lately about the ISO 20022 financial messaging standard, but it turns out it's also having a significant impact in the cryptocurrency world. Cryptocurrencies that comply with this standard, which SWIFT announced a few years ago, are actually quite limited.
Bitcoin and Ethereum are not compatible with ISO 20022. This is because they were created in 2009 and 2015 respectively, before the standard was even announced. But what's interesting is that Ripple's XRP does support this standard. XRP was created in 2012, and since Ripple is a private company leading i
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The relationship between Elon Musk and dog coins is something I’ve always been curious about, but when I整理 it again, it turns out to be quite fascinating.
On March 14, 2021, Musk tweeted on Twitter, “Trying to get a Shiba Inu.” At first glance, it seems like a story about a pet, but the hashtags told the whole story. After that, the price of Shiba Inu (SHIB) jumped from 1/0.5 millionth of a dollar to 1/34 millionths of a dollar within a few months. In just under 10 months, it delivered a return of over 15,000%.
Originally, the pioneer of meme coins was Dogecoin (DOGE), which launched in 2013.
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There has been a lot of recent discussion about systems designed to solve Ethereum’s scaling challenges. Here’s a concise overview of what Polygon is and what role its native token, POL, plays.
To understand Polygon’s basic structure, it’s important to note that it is a multi-chain system built on Ethereum. By combining multiple scaling solutions—such as ZK-EVM and sidechains—it enables fast, low-cost transactions. For developers, it functions as a modular framework that allows building and deploying custom blockchains, and for users, it provides an experience that is better than Ethereum.
POL
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Recently, Mr. Arthur Hayes announced an interesting market analysis. He pointed out that fluctuations in the yen exchange rate and Japanese government bonds are having unexpected impacts on the global financial markets.
According to Mr. Hayes, under these circumstances, the Federal Reserve and the U.S. Treasury are highly likely to be forced to directly intervene in the yen market and the Japanese government bond market. If coordination through balance sheet expansion progresses, new liquidity will flow into the global fiat currency system.
What is concerning here is his actual position adjust
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