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Have you ever wondered which country is the richest in the world? Most people think of the United States because of their huge overall economy, but the reality is much more nuanced. I’ve noticed that when looking at GDP per capita, the numbers tell a completely different story.
Luxembourg comes out on top with an impressive GDP per capita of $154,910. It’s crazy to see how this small European country managed to surpass the United States, which ranks only 10th with $89,680. Singapore is close behind with $153,610, showing how two seemingly very different nations built their wealth in similar wa
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I've noticed that people often talk about the most developed countries in Africa by just looking at GDP figures. But honestly, that's a bit of an oversimplified view.
Yeah, you could say that South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Morocco, and Kenya are clearly leading on paper. Their infrastructure, economic stability, sector diversification... all of that is solid. But where it gets interesting is when you dig a little deeper.
The real game-changer for the most developed countries in Africa over the next 10 years? It won't be the one with the largest GDP. No, it will be the one that masters the three
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Have you already heard of 'rekt' in crypto discussions? It's a term you see everywhere in the community, especially when markets become turbulent.
Basically, 'rekt' comes from the word 'wrecked' and describes the situation where a trader or investor ends up with massive losses. It's professional liquidation, but expressed in a much more raw way. When someone says they've been 'rekt', it means they've taken a big hit to their wallet due to bad decisions or an unfortunate market move.
What’s interesting is that this term has become a kind of common language in crypto. People use it humorously, a
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I read something fascinating these past few days — a team of Chinese researchers allegedly succeeded in synthesizing gold in the laboratory with such impressive precision that even the most advanced instruments cannot distinguish it from natural gold. It’s crazy when you think about it.
The interesting part is how they did it. By working at the atomic level with nanotechnology and metallurgy, they created nanoporous structures inside the metal. These tiny microscopic networks give the synthetic gold double the strength and much better conductivity than traditional gold. It’s not just a copy —
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If you trade following the ICT methodology, you've probably heard the same elements over and over again: fair value gaps, market structure, market maker models. The thing is, many people know these concepts but don't really know how to piece them together into a coherent and executable strategy.
I'm going to share how I structure my ICT trading approach to gain real clarity on my entries and exits.
It all starts with establishing a solid daily bias, and honestly, that's the foundation that makes all the difference. I always begin on the weekly chart to identify key zones: either IRL (imbalance
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I saw something that really struck me about wealth concentration. Basically, Jeff Bezos's fortune is increasing so rapidly that it can be measured by the second.
The guy accumulates about 20 billion dollars a year. It seems abstract until you break it down. Per day, that's 54 million. Per hour, 2.2 million. And where it gets crazy is when you break it down per second: 616 dollars. Just like that, in a single second.
To put it in context, the federal minimum wage is 7.25 dollars an hour. So in one second, Bezos accumulates the equivalent of what a minimum wage worker earns in a full hour. And w
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I've noticed that discussions around Layer 2 are exploding right now, and there's a good reason for that. With gas fees continuing to rise on Ethereum and congestion becoming a real problem, these solutions are really starting to make a difference.
So, what exactly is a Layer 2? Basically, it's a blockchain built on top of Ethereum that allows you to make transactions much faster and at a fraction of the cost. It remains secure because it still inherits Ethereum's security, but without the congestion.
What’s interesting is that you can really do anything on it. Decentralized exchanges, staking
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I noticed that the question of extraterrestrials regularly comes up in debates, especially with the UFO videos circulating online. Conspiracy theorists are convinced that governments are hiding the truth about extraterrestrial civilizations, but honestly, many people remain very skeptical of these claims.
Elon Musk, for example, recently shared his view on the subject, and it's quite relevant. On X, he raises a logical argument: if extraterrestrials were really visiting us, why would we have no solid evidence? Musk notes that today, billions of people own smartphones with cameras – the number
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Just checked the ranking of the 50 poorest countries by GDP per capita in 2025, and it's quite revealing. South Sudan is at the top with barely $251 per person, followed by Yemen ($417) and Burundi ($490). Almost all concentrated in Sub-Saharan Africa.
DR Congo, Niger, Somalia, Nigeria... the same names keep coming up. Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique around $600-$700. It's crazy to see this gap compared to the rest of the world. Even countries like Bangladesh ($2,689), India ($2,878), or Papua New Guinea ($2,565) that are on the list are still very low.
What strikes me is that among these 50 po
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I've noticed an interesting trend emerging over the past few months. While the overall crypto market is going through a tough period, a category of assets is quietly gaining ground — gold-backed tokens. It’s become a topic I see coming up regularly in discussions, and honestly, it’s worth taking a closer look.
The context is quite clear. 2025 has brought its share of turbulence with American political and economic changes, cuts in public spending, tariffs — all of which have created a wave of widespread pessimism. Stock markets have plummeted, and crypto has followed suit. In this uncertain en
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I just came across a pretty interesting geopolitical topic. Kim Jong-un has recently made some quite radical remarks, this time targeting Israel. He called Israel a "Washington-backed terrorist project," and this rhetoric immediately sparked discussions on the international stage.
You have to understand North Korea’s way of expression. This isn’t anything new; it’s a continuation of their anti-Western narrative that’s been consistent for decades. In his National Day speech, Kim emphasized that Israel is essentially a puppet of U.S. imperialism, and all its actions in the Middle East—especially
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A few years ago, I discovered quite a crazy story. Ted Jorgensen, a guy who ran a bike shop in Arizona, found out in 2013 that he was the biological father of Jeff Bezos. Yes, the founder of Amazon. Completely insane, right?
The thing is, Ted Jorgensen had no idea about this before. An author writing a book about Bezos casually dropped the info to him. When Jorgensen saw photos of Bezos, he was stunned. Truly.
What struck me was his honest reaction. He said directly, "I wasn't a good father or a good husband." No excuses, no fuss. Just brutal honesty.
Later, Ted Jorgensen expressed a desire to
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So I watched TPMP yesterday and there, Cyril Hanouna shows up with this weird necklace adorned with a π... At first I thought it was just a math thing to look smart 😅 but no, apparently since 2019 the guy has been secretly mining Pi Network! So everyone on the set started asking where he found that necklace. Even Raymond thought it was going to give him free Wi-Fi 💀 The reactions were so funny that now everyone wants the same one to play the crypto insider. Honestly, between that and the usual jokes on the show, it was guaranteed entertainment. Cyril Hanouna really found a way to make Pi Net
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I noticed something interesting while analyzing global economic data. When thinking about the wealthiest countries, many people immediately think of the United States. But the reality is more nuanced than that. Looking at GDP per capita, we find that several small nations far surpass the United States. And honestly, it's fascinating to see how these countries achieved that.
Luxembourg currently ranks first with a GDP per capita of $154,910. That's impressive for a small country that was essentially rural two centuries ago. Its transformation into the richest country in the world in terms of GD
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I recently noticed something interesting while analyzing crypto market patterns. Many traders talk about classic technical analysis, but very few truly understand the Benner cycle, a remarkably effective framework for understanding long-term market movements.
It all started with Samuel Benner, a farmer and entrepreneur from the 19th century who went through several financial crises. Instead of simply accepting volatility, he decided to study the causes of these recurring cycles. His personal experience—gains, losses, recoveries—led him to look for patterns. In 1875, he published his findings,
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You have probably heard of Elon Musk at some point or another. What is often forgotten is that the person is not just an entrepreneur running a company, but rather someone who is simultaneously steering several transformative projects across completely different fields.
Let's start with Tesla, which remains probably his most visible project. The company started in 2003 with a simple mission: accelerate the global energy transition. Musk turned this into an undeniable leader in electric vehicles. Beyond popular cars like the Model S and Model 3, Tesla has also positioned itself in batteries, fu
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I notice that free crypto games are really gaining popularity lately, and honestly it's easy to understand why. We're talking about blockchain-based games where you can literally earn crypto or NFTs just by playing, without needing to invest your money upfront.
Here's how it works basically. You play, complete quests, win battles against other players, and boom – you receive rewards in crypto or NFTs. These digital assets are serious: you can sell them on secondary markets or exchange them for other cryptos. Many of these games have their own tokenized economy, with their own cryptocurrencies
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I've noticed that many people in crypto jump into yield farming or staking without really understanding what crypto APY is and how it works. It's a shame because that's exactly what can make the difference between a profitable investment and a trap.
Let's start with the basics. APY, is the annual percentage yield, but not just any yield. Unlike APR, which is just a simple interest rate, crypto APY takes into account something fundamental: the compounding of interest. It's the "interest on interest" effect that accumulates over time. Essentially, this means your gains generate their own gains,
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I've noticed that many crypto traders focus on technical indicators without really mastering the fundamental chart patterns. It's a shame because understanding the double bottom and its variants can really change the way you read charts.
The interesting thing about the double bottom is that it's a relatively reliable bullish reversal signal. It forms when the price drops, bounces twice at the same support level, then finally breaks out. Volume plays a crucial role here - when the price breaks through the neckline, you definitely want to see high volume to confirm it's not just a false breakout
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