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Escape fiat devaluation by fully holding Bitcoin and a few stablecoins for yield. I like to talk about purchasing power parity and Bitcoin as a lifeboat.
I saw someone say, “Scientists these days even have to know Excel”... and that’s still just the entry level. Airdrop farming is really starting to feel more and more like a job. Task platforms are packed with check-in requirements and have even introduced rating systems, as if they’re afraid your interactions won’t look “human” enough. Sybil screening is just like a performance review: after painstakingly nurturing an account for two years, the system says you’re suspected of clustering, flags you in red, and you don’t even know where to file an appeal. I find it pretty boring. Leaving traces
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Today I chatted with a friend about options. He said the seller steadily profits from the time value, while the buyer is basically betting on volatility. I thought about it—this thing actually looks pretty similar to on-chain data. You look at those tools, they seem pretty accurate, but when you actually use them, it always feels a bit lagging, or like big players are intentionally steering you off course. Anyway, as an amateur, I still prefer to watch slowly. The seller’s time value, in plain terms, is just collecting a bit of “toll,” but if the buyer runs into a big swing, the time value can
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The buy side has absorbed more than 80k ETH of sell pressure, and the resulting bid support is indeed strong. However, active sell orders have started to take the lead—whether the buy orders placed around 1820 can be held is critical.
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Coin Circle News: According to an alert from A’s early issuance in Pro quick news, last night at 19:35, ahead of the CPI, ETH buy-side demand launched a proactive offensive. In the short term, watch $1820~$1840. Driven by CPI-positive news, the ETH price successfully reached the alert range. During the period, the main trading saw $147 million in sell orders (8.04万 ETH in total), but proactive buy orders held the upper hand—151k ETH buy orders perfectly absorbed the sell pressure, pushing the price up to $1900. Currently, proactive sell orders are beginning to take the lead. Focus on whether the ETH main order’s placed buy orders can absorb the sell pressure. The data comes from Pro’s “Main Big Orders Tracking” indicator and is for reference only.
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The difference between authorized participants and the in-kind/cash model determines who can exit gracefully during a liquidity crisis—suggest reading the full article before placing a bet.
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How spot crypto ETFs work
Spot crypto ETFs absorb and release billions of dollars in assets through creation and redemption mechanisms, becoming a market force. The guide introduces authorized participants, creation/redemption cycles, differences between physical and cash models, and how liquidity affects prices. The ETF aims to keep the share price consistent with the net asset value, achieving price tracking through arbitrage; when the price is higher than the NAV, buy assets to exchange for ETF shares, when lower, redeem shares to obtain assets, until convergence.
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Agent AI finally has a dedicated heart, and Nvidia’s move is ruthless enough—$20 billion in sales isn’t just talk.
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CoinWorld News: NVIDIA officially unveiled the Vera CPU at the GTC conference, positioning it as the first processor designed specifically for Agent AI and reinforcement learning. As AI expands from generation and inference to autonomous agent actions, workflows such as planning tasks, invoking tools, executing code, and verifying results have rapidly increased demands on CPUs. NVIDIA expects this CPU to generate $20 billion in sales this fiscal year, with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Oracle already planning to purchase it.
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The Lightning Network has finally entered prediction markets. Zero-confirmation arrival—so satisfying, who gets it?
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CoinWorld News, Polymarket announced that it has officially supported instant deposits via the Bitcoin Lightning Network, with the feature backed by the payment protocol Spark's infrastructure. Compared to the previous model that required 10 to 60 minutes of waiting for on-chain confirmation, Spark-based Lightning Network deposits enable "zero-conf" verification, meaning transactions are validated and credited instantly upon broadcast.
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Coinbase premium has been negative for 49 consecutive days. Are institutional funds quietly retreating or brewing a big move?
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CoinWorld News: according to CoinWorld’s data, the Coinbase Bitcoin Premium Index has been in negative premium territory for 49 consecutive days (from May 19 to date), with the latest value at -0.1072%. Previously, this index was in negative premium territory for 40 consecutive days from January 16 to February 24 this year, setting a record for the longest “consecutive negative” streak since the indicator was launched, surpassing the roughly 30 days of consecutive negative premiums during the “1011 crash.” Historical data shows that prolonged negative premiums often coincide with U.S. institutional capital moving out, so investors should be alert to short-term pullback pressure.
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Small-cap coins are highly volatile. Whether ETG's payment ecosystem can succeed depends on real-world adoption. Let's observe for now.
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Ethereum Gold (ETG)
Market Update
Ethereum Gold (ETG) is a blockchain project focused on combining cryptocurrency with digital payment solutions. The project aims to provide users and businesses with an efficient payment ecosystem while expanding the utility of its native ETG token.
Although ETG is a much smaller project than major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, it continues to attract attention from investors interested in emerging blockchain initiatives.
Market participants are closely monitoring the projects ecosystem development, community growth, and potential partnerships. Analysts believe smaller-cap cryptocurrencies like ETG may experience higher volatility than larger digital assets, making careful risk management essential.
Future adoption will largely depend on continued platform development, real-world utility, and broader cryptocurrency market conditions.
While ETG remains an early-stage project compared with established blockchain networks, investors continue to watch for updates related to ecosystem expansion and new use cases. As with any emerging cryptocurrency, thorough research and a long-term perspective are important before making investment decisions.#gStocksTokenizedStocksLive #WeakNFPShakesRateHikeOdds #PredictWorldCup🇧🇷vs🇳🇴 #ETHBreaks1700 #MetaSellsComputeTriggersChipSlump $ETH $ETH
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Every day in the group, people talk about the selling pressure from staking unlocks. Instead, I'm thinking about another thing — do those transactions that get silently front-run count as another form of invisible selling pressure?
MEV can be complicated or simple: basically, the moment you click confirm, there's already a queue, and someone pays miners to "cut in line." Small orders are fine, but for large ones, slippage eats up your expected profits. Quite annoying.
But fairness on the chain has always been... blurry? When gas is high, honest people are always waiting, while those in the kno
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ENS DAO Public Goods Working Group shut down without notice, four and a half years of accumulation directly reduced to zero, Simona Pop's regret is also a loss to the entire ecosystem.
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CoinWorld news, according to The Defiant, the ENS DAO Public Goods Working Group has officially closed after four and a half years of operation. Working group lead Simona Pop announced this on the X platform. The working group's final round of funding allocated 450k USDC and 72.5 ETH, approximately $123k, to projects including Vyper, Argot Collective, and Remix Labs. Among them, strategic funding totaled 375k USDC, jointly funded with the Ethereum Foundation at a ratio of about 1:1.2. Simona Pop stated that ENS has one of the largest treasuries in the crypto space, and closing the working group missed the opportunity to become what Vitalik Buterin calls "ecosystem heroes."
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The value of an EU unified license is still rising—provided you can obtain it first. Poland has now become a regulatory vacuum zone, where companies either flee abroad or wait to die, and the entire industry is paying the price for political games.
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CoinWorld news: The Polish president has blocked the country's MiCA implementation bill, preventing regulators from issuing crypto licenses. This makes Poland the only EU country unable to issue licenses for crypto companies, leaving about 2,000 local firms in regulatory limbo. These companies may now need to seek approval in other EU nations or face closure. Under MiCA regulations, a license from any EU country allows crypto firms to serve clients across the entire EU.
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Tom Lee is right: during earnings season, everyone likes to blame the underperformers, but over the long term, the crypto space is still solid. Institutions putting real money on the line doesn't lie.
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CoinWorld news: Bitmine added 27,084 ETH last week, and as of June 28, 2026, total holdings reached 5,700,040 ETH, accounting for 4.7% of the total supply. Bitmine holds total assets worth approximately $9.8 billion, including $555 million in cash and securities, 206 BTC, $180 million in Beast Industries equity, and $74 million in Eightco Holdings investments. Bitmine has staked 4,879,157 ETH, valued at about $770M, with an annualized yield of approximately $211 million. Tom Lee stated that earnings embellishment effects cause investors to reduce holdings of underperforming assets, but the long-term development trajectory of the crypto industry is positive.
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ETF fund flow turned negative. Are institutions retreating or rotating? This wave of outflows set a record.
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Coin World News, K33 Head of Research Vetle Lunde stated that as of June 18, the one-year rolling net capital flow of Bitcoin investment vehicles including ETPs and futures ETFs has dropped to -1,176 BTC, turning negative for the first time since November 2023. Global Bitcoin ETPs currently hold 1,466,029 BTC, a decrease of 127,774 BTC from the peak, down 8%, marking the largest relative and nominal outflow since K33 began tracking. The average daily outflow has slowed to 625 BTC over the past two weeks, but the overall capital flow remains negative.
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I started recording the slippage and transaction order before and after each on-chain token swap, and the more I record, the more I realize: many times you think you've caught an arbitrage, but you're just contributing to someone else's sandwich attack "fee"… To put it plainly, that fixed spread isn't for someone slow like me. Recently, cross-chain bridges have had issues again, plus oracles occasionally report outrageous prices, and everyone is collectively "waiting for confirmation," which is actually a form of self-protection. Now I prefer to do less, watch more the holder structure and liq
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These days, I’ve gone back to check out a few more blockchain game pools, and it feels like looking at a faded collage: at first, the colors are bright, but then it all relies on constantly “producing” to keep going, and as inflation rises, the reward tokens become cheaper and cheaper, while the money coming in can’t keep up. The pool is like a leaky bucket—more filling just makes it emptier. Honestly, if the output isn’t generated from real consumption, it’s just taking future buyers’ money early to give out candy, and sooner or later, it will collapse under its own weight.
By the way, it rem
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Just now I made a small on-chain transaction, stuck in the mempool waiting in line to the point where I started to doubt my life… The general process is: when you click confirm, it’s just “sending out your wish,” initially lying in a pile of pending transactions. When there’s congestion, others can add a bit more fee to jump the queue, and yours gets slowly pushed to the back, or even fails if the quote/slippage conditions change, and you still have to pay a “learning fee.” Honestly, the part before the transaction gets on-chain is the most mysterious. Recently, everyone’s been criticizing min
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The leader of privacy coins suddenly went offline—was it a technical failure or is there another hidden reason? Stay tuned for updates.
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According to Solid Intel, the Zcash network is currently stalled, with no blocks produced in the past 4 hours.
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A new player has joined the stablecoin payment track, and WasabiCard's funding round is moving quickly. The concept of AI Agent payments is definitely worth keeping an eye on.
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Wu Shuo learned that the stablecoin payment infrastructure platform WasabiCard announced the completion of a Pre-A round of financing, with participation from Vision Plus Capital and 01VC, totaling nearly $10 million. The new funds will be used to expand global payment infrastructure, enterprise payment / payout capabilities, compliance R&D, and to advance AI Agent payments and programmable global payment workflows.
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Last night before bed, I was scrolling through on-chain data and saw a pile of what looked like “very tasty” price spreads—my hands were itching to jump in.
Then I opened the trading route and took a look: that familiar feeling of being squeezed between the front and the back…
Let’s put it plainly—you think you’re doing arbitrage, but you’re really paying tolls to someone else, and you’re also buying slippage with it, like it’s just a ticket.
The most annoying part about “sandwiching” isn’t that one moment of loss—it’s that you clearly didn’t do anything wrong, yet you get treated like a
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Lately I've been struggling again with airdrop interactions: afraid of missing out if I don't do it, but doing too much feels like working for the project and getting countered... My current approach is pretty simple: first, see if the team/product looks like it can survive, don't just go through all the chains right away. For example, last night I tried on Arbitrum, made a small swap with 0.003 ETH, then conveniently revoked the unlimited allowance in the authorization, just to feel more at ease.
And also, don’t get caught up in the “interaction count” hype, because no one really knows how th
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