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If you are serious about technical analysis, then the pin bar is one of those patterns you should study first. It’s simple but provides very useful signals about a possible reversal or price pullback, especially when it forms at significant support and resistance levels.
The essence of the pin bar is that it’s a candle that reflects the struggle between bulls and bears. The market tries to move in one direction but encounters strong resistance and reverses back. This can indicate that buyers or sellers attempted to push the price but failed. That’s why the pin bar often becomes a reversal poin
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An interesting observation from X these days — seasoned commodity market trader Peter Brandt is once again drawing the crypto community's attention to a technical pattern in Bitcoin. He has been trading since the 1970s, so his analysis typically garners serious attention.
Brandt posted a chart of BTC, which he first shared in mid-October, and decided to revisit it with a comment. The essence of his observation is that Bitcoin is in a critical zone — the so-called "window." According to him, there are two possible scenarios: either the price "jumps through the window" (sharp rise), or the "wind
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I've noticed that many newcomers to crypto don't quite understand what vesting is and why it's necessary. Let me try to explain it in simple terms.
Vesting is essentially a mechanism for locking tokens for a certain period. The project releases tokens, but not all at once; instead, they are distributed gradually based on the fulfillment of certain conditions. There's also a concept called a cliff — a period during which no tokens are released; they are simply frozen. After the cliff, the tokens are gradually unlocked.
Why is this needed? When launching a new project, tokens need to be distribu
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I recently noticed that more and more people are discussing the speed of different blockchains. Turns out, this is really critical for mass adoption. Solana leads with 1054 TPS — simply impressive. Followed by Sui with 854 TPS. That’s a completely different level of performance compared to the others.
Looking at the entire ranking, the fastest blockchain is clearly Solana, but there are other interesting players. BSC maintains 378 TPS, Polygon 190, TON 175. Even Tron performs well at 160 TPS. Near, Avalanche, Cronos, and Gnosis round out the list, but that doesn’t mean they are slow — they jus
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Did you know? I recently remembered the story of Lauren Powell - wow, a woman with a serious biography. Born in 1963, and now she's already a billionaire, and not just for nothing. She is not only a businesswoman but also actively involved in philanthropy, which is quite rare at such a level. Lauren Powell Jobs is not just a name; it's a whole story about how you can influence the world through money and influence. I wonder how many people actually know about her projects?
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Alright, let's stay calm. Every time there's news about a large holder selling, crypto Twitter erupts in hysteria. And yes, recently Vitalik Buterin made a transaction that immediately became a trend. But we need to analyze this calmly.
First, about the numbers. $830K — that sounds like an astronomical amount for an average person. But for Vitalik Buterin, it's just a drop in the ocean. His assets are valued in the tens of millions. Imagine: you have a net worth of $50 million and sell $800K. That's roughly 1.6% of your portfolio. Nothing more.
Second, what you need to understand about Ethere
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I've noticed that in the crypto community, everyone is talking about the altseason again. Let's figure out what it actually is and why people are waiting for this moment as a salvation.
An altseason is essentially a period when altcoins start to grow rapidly, often outpacing Bitcoin itself. Usually, this happens after Bitcoin has already risen and stabilized, or when it is in a sideways trend. The idea is that when the main asset quiets down, investors begin to look for opportunities in other coins. This makes sense from a profitability perspective.
In 2024-2025, there were several reasons why
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Let's understand what a memo is in crypto transactions because it's really important to know if you're working with certain assets.
A memo ( is also called a tag or an identifier) — it's essentially an additional code needed for some cryptocurrencies. It sounds complicated, but in practice, it's simple: a helper to identify your transaction on the exchange.
See, what's the catch? Some coins like XRP, XLM, or BNB are set up so that multiple users can use the same deposit address on the platform. To figure out who exactly to send the funds to, this very memo is added. Without it, the exchange si
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I noticed an interesting trend: over the past month, Bitcoin has fallen more than 30%, and this has seriously affected its creator's wealth. According to Arkham Intelligence, a month ago, Satoshi's net worth was estimated at around $137 billion — making him the 11th richest person in the world, even surpassing Bill Gates. It sounds crazy, but that was the actual estimate.
Now, the situation has changed. Due to the drop in BTC price from its all-time high of $126,000 to the current $66,000–$67,000, the creator of Bitcoin's wealth has nearly halved — down to approximately $95.8 billion. Satoshi
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I just noticed an interesting contrast in the market that many are missing. Gold in 2025 has attracted demand of $555 billion — this is not just a cyclical purchase but a reassessment of the role of hard assets. In one year, investment demand increased by 84%, gold ETFs absorbed $89 billion, and gold hit 53 new all-time highs. Assets under management doubled to $559 billion. This is a scale of institutional repositioning.
And here’s Bitcoin telling a completely different story. Spot BTC ETFs in the U.S. drained over $1.9 billion in January. As of February 9, global spot ETFs held 1.41 million
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I just noticed an interesting point regarding the regional situation. It turns out that Jordan recently managed to intercept two ballistic missiles near Mufraq Salti Air Base. This is approximately 100 kilometers northeast of Amman.
What’s important to understand here is that this base isn’t there by chance. The 332nd Expeditionary Wing of the U.S. Air Force is stationed there, making it a strategic point in the region. When we talk about intercepting ballistic missiles in such a location, it indicates a serious situation.
This incident clearly illustrates how tense the situation remains in th
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I noticed that many beginners get confused with terminology when it comes to market trends. So I decided to figure out what a bullish trend really means and how not to miss it.
Basically, a bull market is a period when asset prices rise for months or even years. In cryptocurrencies, this happens on the wave of optimism and increasing demand. But the key point is that it’s not just a one-time jump, but a sustained bullish trend that lasts a long time.
How to recognize that we are in a bullish trend? There are several clear signals. First, trading volumes increase noticeably — this shows that re
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Recently, I noticed that many traders get confused about one of the most reliable technical analysis patterns. We're talking about the W pattern, or as professionals call it, the double bottom. It’s truly a powerful tool if you know how to read it correctly.
The W pattern is a chart pattern that forms when the price reaches a bottom. It signals a trend reversal from bearish to bullish. Essentially, this means that sellers are losing strength, and buyers are starting to take control. When I see such a structure on a chart, it looks like two dips at roughly the same level with a small peak betwe
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Wow, I just read about the guy who was arrested for stealing $46 million in cryptocurrency directly from the American authorities. John Dagita is the son of the head of a company that was awarded a contract to manage the confiscated crypto. How does this even happen? He was tracked down thanks to a conflict on Telegram, when he foolishly showed a transfer of $23 million between his wallets. Crypto analyst ZachXBT figured out that the theft could have been up to all $40 million. The FBI and the French authorities caught him on Saint Martin. Honestly, stories like this show how difficult it i
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You know, I've been observing for a long time how beginners approach position averaging. And here's what's interesting — martingale is actually not some complicated magic, but simply a psychological trap that looks attractive at first glance.
Let's get straight to the point. Imagine: you bought Bitcoin at $1 for $10. The price drops to $0.95. Instead of crying, you open a new order, but now for $12. The price drops further to $0.90 — you buy again, now for $14.4. Do you see what's happening? The average entry price is decreasing, and even a small bounce up already gives you a profit. That’s wh
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I just started thinking about a number — Tokyo's population simply blows my mind. When we talk about the metropolitan area, we're looking at roughly 38 million people in one city. To compare, that's almost half of all France living within a single megacity.
This gives us an understanding of why Japan's overall population exceeds 120 million. When you see how many people are concentrated specifically in Tokyo, it becomes clear that this isn't just a big city — it's an entire country within a country. Tokyo's population is so large that it ranks as the most populous megacity on the planet.
What'
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Let's be honest about the Martingale strategy — many write about it, but few understand why it's so dangerous. The basic idea is simple: when you lose, double your bet, hoping to recover losses on the next trade. It sounds logical, but in practice, it's a path to zero.
I've seen people start with small positions, and then, as a losing streak grows, their bet sizes skyrocket. And then comes the moment — either your capital runs out or you hit the platform's limit. When the Martingale strategy meets real financial markets, it often ends the same way: big losses instead of small gains.
The proble
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You know, this sad frog Pepe actually has a wild history. Not just an internet meme, but a whole cultural phenomenon that has gone through so many transformations. The frog originated in 2005, appearing in the comic Boy's Club by artist Matt Furie. There was a scene where a character says "Feels good, man" in a pretty funny situation — and that exploded on the internet.
Then everything took off. In 2008, the image appeared on 4chan, and users started remixing and modifying it. Sad Pepe, Smug Pepe, Feels Bad Man, and hundreds of other variations emerged. The frog became a universal symbol for e
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I recently started noticing that many people are afraid of trading futures, thinking it's something complicated and inaccessible. In reality, it's not so scary if you understand the basics.
The main idea is simple: a futures contract is an agreement to buy or sell an asset (crypto, oil, gold, indices) at a fixed price in the future. Why is this useful? First, leverage allows you to trade with less capital, gaining access to large positions. Second, you can protect your investments from sharp price swings. Third, the selection of assets is simply huge.
But here’s an important point: leverage wo
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I've noticed that many newcomers are confused about what hash rate actually is. In reality, it's simple — it's just the computational power your computer can perform per second. It may sound boring, but understanding this is really important for grasping how mining works.
Basically, hash rate is the number of mathematical operations the system can solve in a given amount of time. The higher the number, the greater the computational power. This directly affects how quickly miners can find valid blocks and earn rewards.
Mining operates on the basis of Proof of Work — miners solve complex problem
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