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This position requires careful execution for shorting; act when given the signal, wait when not.
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$ORDI
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1st entry 6 - 6.20
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44 million users + 5 million stores, once the payment scene opens, the narrative directly upgrades.
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🚨 BIG NEWS FOR XRP HOLDERS 🚨
What just happened in Japan could change how you see crypto… forever 😳🇯🇵
Rakuten just opened the door. And it’s a big one.
Starting April 14, 2026…
👉 XRP is now LIVE inside Rakuten’s payment system.
That means:
✨ 44 MILLION users can now spend XRP
✨ At over 5 MILLION stores across Japan
✨ In real, everyday life… not just trading screens
Let that sink in.
This isn’t “buy and hope.”
This is buy and USE. 💥
And it gets even more interesting…
💡 Rakuten Points (worth over $23 BILLION) can now be converted into XRP.
Yes… loyalty points → real crypto.
So suddenly, XRP is not just something you hold…
It becomes something you earn, spend, and live with.
🔥 This is one of the biggest real-world crypto moves in Asia
🔥 Fully regulated
🔥 Backed by a massive ecosystem
And quietly… it pushes XRP into a new role:
👉 Not just a coin
👉 But a daily payment currency
While most people are still watching charts…
Japan is already stepping into the future.
The question is…
Are you early… or already late? 👀
#GatePreIPOsLaunchesWithSpaceX #Ripple $XRP $BTC $ETH
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These days I’ve been feeling a bit itchy to buy again, and as I scroll I see someone linking ETF fund flows and the risk appetite in the US stock market to explain “so coins should go up/go down”… Honestly, the more you look at it, the easier it is to mistake emotion for information.
Now, every time I want to add to my position, I first pause for ten seconds and ask myself: Am I really seeing something certain, or am I just afraid of missing out? If the answer is the latter, then I’ll first take my hand off the keyboard and go check my cold wallet again. Anyway, I’m always a step behind in liv
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I believe that services that deepen the fiat on-ramp will have more stable on-chain liquidity.
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🇸🇬 Singapore Gulf Bank is introducing a stablecoin minting and redemption service, facilitating direct 1:1 USD to USDC conversion on the Solana platform.
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This trend is very textbook: new high → pullback → sideways trading, next we'll see if it can increase volume and push higher.
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$PRL showing serious strength🚀
Fresh ATH yesterday… and still holding structure 👀
If price maintains healthy consolidation above 0.25
We could see:
👉 0.32 → 0.35 → 0.40 → 0.50
Momentum is still alive.
Dips = opportunity right now.
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Last night, I saw a bunch of people discussing sharding and parallel processing, all with that "next-generation narrative" vibe. As someone who’s always a half beat late, I’ll just pause for now... Honestly, no matter how fast the chain gets, if the money is lost, it’s still lost. Recently, discussions about rate cuts expectations and the US dollar index have boosted risk asset sentiment quite a bit, but I’m more concerned about: who’s watching the bridges, cross-chain, and L2 deposit and withdrawal channels, and how to retreat if something goes wrong. Even though it’s lively, I’m used to keep
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Over the past two days, when I check on-chain data, it always feels like it “lags” for a bit. A lot of people’s first reaction is to suspect the project is up to something… but many times it’s actually the indexer/subgraph working overtime behind the scenes: when there are lots of new blocks on the chain, the index hasn’t finished syncing yet, and what your front end shows looks like stuttering. On top of that, with RPC rate limiting, when too many users pile onto public nodes, they immediately slow down—or even drop requests—so the experience feels like “the chain is still running, but on my
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Recently, I came across another vulnerability review, and the most heartbreaking part isn't the code being so fancy, but that users casually clicked "Unlimited Authorization" back then, and then left the key in the door... In other words, revoking permissions is as easy as going to sleep; they usually find it troublesome, and only regret it when something happens. Now I’m used to: revoke after use, or at least set small limits, better to click a few more times. Developers talk excitedly about modularization and the DA layer, but users should first keep their wallet clean; no matter how modular
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