ZkProofPudding

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Privacy advocate obsessed with zero-knowledge applications. The proof is in the pudding, and the pudding is mathematically verifiable without revealing its ingredients.
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Just thought about something that's kind of wild when you really think about it. The total money in the world adds up to roughly 37 trillion in USD terms if we're talking about physical cash and bank deposits combined. But here's where it gets interesting - when you factor in investments,
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Just seeing more and more people asking about gold savings lately. Since gold prices have been steadily rising this month, I want to share my real experiences with friends in the community.
Actually, saving gold is very easy. Think of it like putting coins into a piggy bank, but instead, you do it through an app. The starting amount is just 100 baht, and you can begin right away. The system will calculate your "gold weight" in real-time. When you reach your target (like 1 salueng or 0.5 grams), you just press a button to request the physical gold bar to be delivered to your home. Done!
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Ever wondered why the stock market, crypto prices, and the dollar all seem to react to the same economic report every month? That's likely because of NFP data—and understanding what nfp meaning actually is can give you a serious edge in trading.
So here's the thing: Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP) is basically the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' monthly employment report, but it's way more important than it sounds. Every first Friday of the month, they drop this data showing how many jobs were added or lost across the economy—but with a catch. They exclude agriculture, government workers, non-profit
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Been trading for a while now and I've noticed a lot of newcomers asking about the hammer pattern, so let me break down what I've learned from actually using it on charts.
Basically, the hammer pattern is this candlestick formation you spot at the bottom of a downtrend. Picture this: small body at the top, then a really long shadow extending downward—at least twice the length of the body itself. That's your hammer shape right there. What it tells you is that sellers pushed the price down hard, but then buyers stepped in and pulled it back up before close. That's the shift you want to see.
Here'
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Have you ever wondered why some traders are able to profit in both rising and falling markets, while others just starting to invest end up losing everything? Most of the time, it's because they understand how to use derivatives deeply.
Actually, derivatives are not as complicated as you might think. They are financial instruments that are contracts between two parties, agreeing to buy or sell certain assets in the future at a price agreed upon now. The special feature is that you don't need to own the asset at the moment; just agreeing on the price in advance is enough.
For example, crude oil:
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I've noticed more and more people asking about Price Action in trader groups, so I want to share my understanding of it because it truly changed the way I trade completely.
The Price Action I’m talking about is reading the actual price behavior that occurs on the chart. No need for indicators to interfere. The reason I like it is because it provides real-time signals, not delayed like when I use Moving Average or RSI. When I see a Pin Bar at a significant resistance level, I immediately know that the market is rejecting the price. No need to wait for an indicator to calculate.
The most importa
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I just noticed that many people still do not understand the difference between fixed costs and variable costs, which are fundamental in business management. Let's discuss it.
Starting with fixed costs, it refers to expenses that do not change regardless of whether the business sells more or less. Whether producing 100 or 1,000 units, rent, employee salaries, insurance, and loan interest—all remain the same. You have to pay them regardless of whether the business is operating or not.
Why are fixed costs important? Because they directly affect product pricing. If you don't consider them, your pr
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I just noticed that the law of supply and demand is a fundamental principle that many investors often overlook, even though it drives prices in every market—from stocks and energy and gold to digital assets.
Let’s go deeper. Demand is the desire to buy at different price levels, while supply is the desire to sell. The relationship between the two is based on the idea that when prices rise, the desire to buy decreases, but the desire to sell increases. This is the heart of the law of supply and demand.
It matters to investors because the actual prices that occur in the market aren’t set randoml
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So I've been diving deep into the Australian stock trading scene lately, and honestly, picking the best stock trading platform here is messier than it looks on the surface. Every broker claims they're the cheapest with the fastest execution, but once you dig in, you realize the fee structures are all over the place, the ownership models differ wildly, and security varies too. I've spent way too much time comparing these eight platforms, and I figured I'd share what I actually found.
First, there's some foundational stuff worth understanding before you even pick a platform. There's the whole CH
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I just gained a deeper understanding of spreads and I think I should share it with everyone because knowing what the spread actually is can really help us plan our trades better.
In short, the spread is the difference between the selling price (Bid) and the buying price (Ask) of a currency, stock, or other assets. Whether trading forex or buying digital currencies, the spread is always this difference. For example, if we buy EUR/USD at 1.05680 but can only sell at 1.05672, the difference is 0.8 pips—that's the spread we have to bear, and the broker takes this part.
What we need to know is that
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If you ask which broker is good for trading gold spot, the truth is that it’s not an easy question, because the gold market is full of options. But once you see gold prices rising steadily and you see people around you trying to make money, you start thinking that you should find a genuinely good broker—not some randomly chosen, risky one.
From my experience watching the market, I’ve found that choosing which broker is good for gold spot depends on how you trade. Some people like it fast, some people prefer safety, and some people want to withdraw funds quickly—so each person will have a diffe
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I just noticed that hospital stocks have become an increasingly popular choice among many investors. It’s not because they’re looking for short-term profits, but because they’re a business with steady income and low risk. In an era when the market is volatile, these stocks don’t surge wildly—but they also don’t fall as sharply. In other words, they’re defensive stocks you can hold for the long term.
Choosing good hospital stocks really depends on the strategy each hospital follows. Some focus on international patients, while others emphasize Thai people and social security coverage. For exampl
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AI is no longer just science fiction — I notice more and more myself when I talk to people who are actively making money with it. And honestly? There are actually several realistic ways to do it. Not all require programming skills or large startup capital.
The interesting thing is: most people still wonder whether AI will replace jobs, while others have already built new income streams with it. I wanted to think this through and realized there are basically three different approaches.
The simplest start is probably investing in companies that drive AI forward. Instead of developing software yo
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Just saw something pretty wild coming out of Iran's parliament that actually has crypto implications written all over it. They're moving forward with a bill that would put a €50 million bounty on anyone who takes out Trump and Netanyahu, plus the CENTCOM commander. Lawmaker Ebrahim Azizi announced it on state TV as payback for the February strikes that killed the former Supreme Leader.
Here's where it gets interesting for us in the crypto space. Iran's under absolutely crushing sanctions, right? So the real question everyone's asking is: how the hell do they actually pay out something like thi
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Just came across this wild story about one of crypto's biggest exit scams and I had to share. Two South African brothers, Raees and Ameer Cajee, basically ran one of the most audacious frauds in the space - and the whole thing is absolutely insane when you break it down.
So back in 2019, these guys launched Africrypt when most people were still wrapping their heads around Bitcoin. Their pitch was simple but seductive: they claimed secret algorithms and arbitrage trading could deliver 10% daily returns. Sounds ridiculous now, but remember the hype back then. What made it work? The Cajee brother
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Ever wonder what really sets football and basketball apart? I've been thinking about this lately, especially when people debate which sport is actually better.
Let me break down the main difference between football and basketball from what I've observed. First off, the playing spaces are completely different. Football happens on this massive rectangular field with goalposts at each end, while basketball is way more compact on a court with hoops. That alone changes how the game flows.
Then there's the team composition. In football, you've got 11 players out there for each side, which means a lo
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Wer sich mit Bitcoin und Kryptowährungen auseinandersetzt, kommt an Max Keiser nicht vorbei. Dieser Name steht für eine ganz bestimmte Haltung in der Crypto-Welt – unverfälscht, provokativ und absolut überzeugend von der Sache. Ich finde es faszinierend, wie dieser Typ vom klassischen Finanzmensch zur Bitcoin-Legende wurde.
Max Keiser begann sein Berufsleben an der Wall Street als Börsenmakler. Das ist eigentlich ironisch, wenn man bedenkt, wie kritisch er später gegenüber dem traditionellen Finanzsystem wurde. Aber genau diese Erfahrung in den Machtzentralen der Finanzwelt prägte seinen Blick
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Been diving deeper into harmonic patterns lately and honestly, there's a reason so many serious traders swear by them. The win rate on these setups can hit around 78.7% if you know what you're doing, but yeah, the learning curve is brutal for most people.
Let me break down the main harmonic patterns that actually matter. The ABCD pattern is where most people start because it's the simplest - just three segments and four points. You've got your impulse move (AB), then a correction (BC) that typically retraces to 0.618 on Fibonacci, and then another impulse (CD) matching the AB length. Timing sh
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I've been trading for a while now, and one thing I keep coming back to is the MACD indicator. Specifically, the golden cross and death cross signals that everyone talks about. Let me break down what actually matters here.
So here's the thing about MACD golden cross signals: they happen when the fast line crosses above the slow line. Sounds simple, right? The fast line is calculated as EMA(12) minus EMA(26), and the slow line is the 9-period EMA of that difference. When they cross, the histogram changes from negative to positive, and that's your visual confirmation. The opposite happens with a
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just realized a lot of people don't actually know what 1k means lol. been scrolling through crypto communities and everyone throws around these numbers like they're obvious, but they're really not if you're new to this stuff.
so basically k is just short for kilo which means thousand. so when someone says 1k means 1,000. pretty simple right? but then it gets confusing because you see 100k, 1 million, 10 billion thrown around and suddenly you're lost trying to do the math in your head.
like on youtube or instagram when they're flexing follower counts, they'll say "yo i just hit 1 million follow
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Stuck in a losing streak? The market keeps punishing your entries, and you're wondering if there's actually a pattern to ride instead of getting swept away. Here's the thing – understanding bullish reversal meaning can literally change how you read price action.
I've been watching traders miss some of the most obvious setup opportunities, so let me break down the candlestick patterns that actually matter when the market is about to flip from bearish to bullish.
Start with the Hammer. Picture this: a candle with a tiny body and a ridiculously long lower wick. It usually shows up right when ever
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