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Lately, I’ve been fiddling with all kinds of account verification methods, and only then realized that many people might not know about real SIM card SMS verification platforms. Basically, it’s using virtual numbers to receive SMS verification codes, so you don’t have to buy a new SIM card every time or risk exposing your real number.
In the past two years, I’ve fallen into quite a few traps. Some platforms just can’t receive the verification codes at all, while others deliver them with a delay of half a day. Later, I found a few that are fairly stable. The most commonly used are SMS-Activate
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In my three years in the crypto world, I finally understand what it means to get "cut the chives."
When I first started, I really thought I was here to make money. But I realized I was always the one being harvested like a chive. The first year was the worst—joining all kinds of airdrop groups, new coin launch groups, project team chat groups. Whenever someone shouted "XX coin is going to rise," I’d jump in. I got liquidated twice in a month and ended up with a bunch of air coins. That was truly the harshest time, but I didn’t realize what was happening.
In the second year, I started to get sm
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Recently, I saw someone in the trading group complaining about being sniped by a sniping bot, and I realized this phenomenon is actually quite common. So I decided to organize my thoughts and explain what’s really going on here.
Simply put, being sniped by a sniping bot means your order was filled at a worse price than expected. Imagine you see a bottle of water priced at $10 in the supermarket, but someone else buys it a second earlier and resells it to you at $11. That’s the feeling.
In crypto trading, sniping bots are actually automated trading programs that operate at incredible speeds. Wh
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Recently, I’ve noticed that many beginners in the community are still a bit confused about staking and mining. So I’ve organized my understanding and want to share it with everyone.
Simply put, staking mining means locking your cryptocurrency into a blockchain network, which then rewards you with some coins periodically as a return. Think of it like depositing money in a bank to earn interest, except here the "bank" is a decentralized network, and you earn digital assets. For example, if you lock 100 ETH, the network might give you 5 ETH annually as a reward. That’s the core logic of staking m
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A meme coin on Solana called PsyopAnime has been making quite a splash recently, with a 35% increase over the past 24 hours. Its market cap has now reached $8.8 million. The background of this coin is based on an account on X, mainly creating AI-generated anime short videos, often using work meme images to interpret global news and current events. It’s quite creative. However, to be honest, these kinds of meme coins carry high risks, with volatile prices driven mainly by market sentiment and speculative hype, and lack real value or practical use cases to support them. Seeing such a surge can d
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Recently, I often need to register for overseas websites on a temporary basis, and virtual number verification has become an essential tool. I've tried several paid verification platforms; some don't receive messages at all, others are so slow I doubted life, and it took a long time to find a few reliable ones.
Honestly, verification platforms are just a matter of paying a little to rent a temporary phone number to receive verification codes. No need to buy a real SIM card, and your privacy is protected. They're especially suitable for testing or creating secondary accounts. The ones I use mos
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I just saw Liang Xi's follow-up position get liquidated again. This guy is truly one of the most legendary and surreal figures in the crypto world.
To tell Liang Xi's story, we have to start with the crazy 519 incident in 2021. At that time, he was just in his early 20s, using 1,000 yuan from his dad's bank card to short Bitcoin with 100x leverage. Within a month, his assets skyrocketed to tens of millions, reportedly peaking over 40 million. He slept less than 5 hours a night, made over 1,400 trades a week—about 8 per hour on average. Relying on ultra-high frequency trading and sharp market i
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Recently, I needed to register some overseas accounts. Using a new SIM card isn't cost-effective, so I researched virtual number platforms. Basically, they provide virtual numbers to receive SMS verification codes, preventing the exposure of your real phone number. I’ve encountered many pitfalls before, but I found a few reliable tools, so I want to share them today.
SMS-Activate and 5SIM are the most stable overall. Verification codes usually arrive within about 10 seconds, and they support many countries, making them especially suitable for testing foreign applications. Super Cloud SMS suppo
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Recently, there has been a hot project on the Solana chain called Pump.fun, which launched the pump token. The platform's concept is quite innovative, bringing the "live streaming e-commerce" model onto the blockchain, attracting many creators and capital inflows. Earlier, Pump's daily trading volume once surpassed $1 billion, with revenue performance even exceeding some derivatives exchanges. This data is quite interesting.
From a technical perspective, Pump launched a buyback program in mid-year, and recent on-chain data also shows that whales are continuously accumulating. Based on the curr
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Recently, I've noticed more and more people using NFT avatars on social media, and I suddenly realized that many might not be very clear on what PFP is. So today, let's talk about this topic.
Actually, NFT PFP simply means a unique digital avatar. Unlike the avatars you usually use, it is truly your asset recorded on the blockchain. Each PFP is one-of-a-kind, and this scarcity gives it value. After CryptoPunks became popular in 2017, people started to realize that avatars could also become an investment.
Why do so many people ask, "What is PFP?" I think mainly because this thing has indeed cha
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In the past six months, the focus of discussions in the Bitcoin mining community has completely shifted. Previously, everyone was concerned about the price fluctuations of the coin; now, daily questions revolve around how long the support can last. With the coin price hovering around $68,000, mining costs are stubbornly stuck above $80,000, making the math simply impossible to reconcile.
An interesting phenomenon has emerged: miners are not leaving en masse; instead, they are collectively pivoting into the AI computing power sector. The logic behind this shift is worth a close look.
First, let
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Recently, I've been messing around with account verification stuff and found that I only have one card on hand. Using a virtual phone number to receive SMS temporarily became the easiest solution. Basically, it's using a SMS verification platform that provides virtual numbers for receiving verification codes, covering countries worldwide, with both pay-per-use and monthly subscription options.
I've tested quite a few platforms myself, encountered some pitfalls, and found a few reliable ones. SMS-Activate is the fastest—usually the code arrives within 10 seconds. It supports a very wide range o
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Recently, I discovered that mobile number verification services are truly a game-changer during account testing, saving me a lot of trouble. Previously, I had to buy new SIM cards or borrow friends' numbers every time, which was a hassle. Later, I found out there are dedicated virtual number platforms that provide virtual phone numbers to receive verification codes. I've used several myself, learned from pitfalls, and found some reliable ones. Today, I want to share my insights.
Honestly, when I first started using mobile verification services, I was a bit confused. I tried several platforms,
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