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I just followed a quite in-depth analysis from Lyn Alden about the current monetary situation, and there are a few interesting points to note.
Instead of printing money excessively as everyone thinks, what is actually happening is that the Fed's balance sheet is gradually increasing. This creates a monetary environment quite different from what we've seen before.
Alden emphasizes an important issue: the tension between the Fed's independence and political pressure. She also points out that the global monetary order is changing, and gold along with Bitcoin are increasingly gaining recognition f
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I just rechecked the BTC chart for this week and there's one thing I can't forget – the structure is already clear, and the current downtrend isn't surprising if you look at the 4-year cycle context. Besides that factor, I mainly follow the medium- and long-term price structures to determine which phase the market is in during the "decline and accumulation" process.
On the weekly timeframe, what I can't forget is that the lower highs have become quite evident since BTC failed to hold above the 70k+ zone. I warned you about this back then. Recent rebounds have all shown decreasing amplitude, an
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Recently, Trump announced a significant move — signing an order to impose a 10% tariff on all imported goods from every country, effective almost immediately from February 24th at midnight Eastern Time.
The interesting part is that not all goods are subject to tariffs. The White House has exempted certain items such as personal cars, some light trucks, aerospace products, natural resources, and fertilizers. This strategy seems aimed at protecting key sectors while impacting other import activities.
But here’s the intriguing part — Trump also declared he would revoke additional tariffs imposed
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I just went back through some documents about Bitcoin and found a rather interesting concept called Bitmap. It seems to be a bridge between Bitcoin and the metaverse that people hadn’t connected before.
So what is a bitmap, really? In plain terms, it’s an open-source standard that lets you record satoshis ( the smallest unit of Bitcoin) onto Bitcoin blocks and require ownership of them. You can simply understand it as marking individual Bitcoin blocks with your name.
Why is it important? Because once what a bitmap is gets explained clearly, you’ll see that it opens up a completely new way to o
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Mình vừa tìm hiểu về Usual, một dự án stablecoin khá thú vị đang được cộng đồng chú ý. Usual là gì mà lại gây sôi nổi thế? Thực ra, nó là nền tảng blockchain tập trung vào phát hành stablecoin được hỗ trợ bởi tài sản thế giới thực - cái mà mọi người gọi là RWA. Không giống như các stablecoin thông thường, USD0 của Usual được neo giá trực tiếp 1:1 với tín phiếu kho bạc Mỹ thông qua hợp đồng repo qua đêm, điều này giúp giảm rủi ro đáng kể.
Cái hay của Usual là gì? Đó là sự kết hợp giữa RWA và DeFi. Nền tảng hợp tác với những tổ chức tài chính uy tín như BlackRock, Ondo, Mountain Protocol để tiếp
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I just saw many of you ask what an order block is and how to apply it to trading. This is truly an extremely useful concept that I want to share.
Basically, an order block is a different way of looking at supply/demand (supply/demand). It helps traders find nice entry points for reversal trades or trend continuation trades. Simply put, an order block is the last candle before the price makes a strong move near support or resistance levels.
There are two types of order blocks you need to know. First is the Bullish Order Block (BuOB) — it is a bearish candle that appears near support, just befor
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I just realized something very important about participating in the crypto market – the psychological traps we often fall into are our greatest enemies, not the market itself.
Have you ever wondered what greed, anger, delusion, pride, and doubt are? These are the five poisons of the mind in Buddhism, and they are also the reason why many people cannot survive until the end of a bull market. I see this happen all the time.
First is greed. When the market starts to rise, everyone fears missing the peak, so they keep buying more, holding on, never selling. That is a taboo in the final stage of a
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I just realized that many newcomers to the futures market are still unclear about what funding fees are, so I decided to write this article to share my experience.
Basically, the funding rate, also called funding fee, is a mechanism to keep the futures price aligned with the spot market price. When trading futures, the price can diverge from the actual spot price, and that's when the funding fee comes into play. It is calculated based on the difference between these two prices and is usually expressed as a percentage.
Its operation is quite simple. When the funding rate is positive, it means t
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I just explored some coin trading tools that support AI and are completely free or offer basic plans at no cost. Maybe you're also looking for something similar.
If you want automated technical analysis, TradingView is the most basic choice. It’s not purely AI, but it has smart indicator systems that allow you to write custom scripts to automate strategies. You can also backtest before live trading. The free version is sufficient, and the pro version adds advanced tools. TrendSpider is in a similar category; it automatically recognizes price patterns, trendlines, Fibonacci levels, and provides
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Recently, I realized that many newcomers to crypto get confused about basic trading concepts, especially Long and Short. In fact, understanding these two positions makes it much easier to analyze the market.
First, you need to understand what a Position is. It simply refers to your holding status for a certain currency pair. There are two main positions: Long and Short. When you open a Long Position, it means you buy a cryptocurrency pair expecting the price to go up, then sell it at a higher price to make a profit. Conversely, a Short Position is when you sell a currency pair short, predictin
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Just finished reviewing the list of the poorest countries in the world for 2024, and I’m honestly a bit stunned. Most of them are in Africa—South Sudan, Burundi, Central African Republic, DRC—and Haiti in Latin America also makes the top. Seeing countries like Somalia, Yemen, Sierra Leone… it’s always news of hardship from those places.
Other names like Kiribati, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu are small island nations—their issues are quite different. It seems the 10 poorest countries in the world are mainly affected by conflict, corruption, lack of resources, or difficult geographic locations.
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I realize that if you want to make money from swing trading or scalping, mastering classic chart patterns is a huge advantage. Today, I want to share some patterns I frequently use on candlestick charts, although they also work well on bar charts.
First, understand that the market never moves in a perfectly straight line. Even the strongest trends have corrections. An Up Staircase occurs when you see higher highs and higher lows — this is a clear bullish trend signal. Small pullbacks between these steps are your buying opportunities. Conversely, a Down Staircase has lower highs and lower lows,
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Today I want to share something that most newcomers to the crypto market are curious about but also very afraid of—that is futures. So, what are futures? Simply put, they are leveraged trading methods that almost all crypto exchanges offer. Essentially, it involves predicting whether the price will go up or down, then placing orders based on that prediction. Long means you believe the price will rise, short means you think it will fall. If your prediction is correct, you make a profit; if wrong, you incur a loss. It sounds simple, but the risk is enormous, especially for beginners.
What is the
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I recently noticed that Apple is accelerating rapidly in the fields of AI and computer vision. Bloomberg just posted on X about this tech giant's strategy — they are determined to deeply integrate AI into all product lines. This is a significant move to enhance user experience and maintain a leading position in the tech race.
Additionally, I’ve seen analyses of three potential scenarios for the future of the EU. These scenarios are quite interesting — they explore different political and economic factors that could influence the trajectory of the union’s development. This highlights the import
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I just reflected on how Bitcoin works and realized something quite interesting – most people misunderstand its transaction mechanism. When it comes to L2 solutions for Bitcoin, people are often influenced by the L2 concepts from Ethereum, but Bitcoin is entirely different. To understand why, we need to start with a basic question: what is utxo?
What is utxo? It stands for Unspent Transaction Output – simply "unspent transaction output." Imagine you have a wallet with multiple bills of different denominations. Each bill is a UTXO – an amount of money you can spend. When someone sends you 10 BTC
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I just realized that many new traders often overlook a pretty useful indicator: RSI. This is a tool I use quite frequently to assess whether the market is hot or cold.
RSI, or Relative Strength Index, is a momentum oscillator that ranges from 0 to 100. Its great advantage is that it helps you see whether a coin is overbought or oversold. When RSI exceeds 70, it’s usually a sign of overbought conditions; when it drops below 30, it indicates oversold conditions — these two levels are quite important for identifying reversal points.
The RSI calculation formula isn’t very complicated. Basically, y
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Just checked the liquidation data over the past 24 hours and found some quite notable figures. A total of approximately $2.99 million was liquidated across the entire network, with buy orders accounting for the majority at $2.03 million, and sell orders at $9,542.60 million. Everything is there, but BTC and ETH remain the most affected coins — BTC lost about $1.19 million, while ETH is even higher at $4,201.41 million. The market today seems quite volatile.
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I just learned about Lighter and found it quite interesting – a decentralized derivatives (Perps) DEX running on Testnet. Unlike traditional DEX platforms that are slow and have high fees, Lighter is designed to provide a smooth trading experience similar to centralized exchanges, while still maintaining decentralization and security.
The best part is that Lighter uses SNARKs (zero-knowledge proofs) technology to prove that each trade match is fair and tamper-proof. They call it the Verifiable Matching Engine – instead of relying solely on a centralized oracle, everything is verified through c
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Have you ever wondered what minting an NFT is? Or want to know how to create your own unique digital assets and sell them for cryptocurrency? Actually, it’s not as complicated as you think. I will guide you step by step on how to do this.
First, understand what minting an NFT means. NFT stands for Non-Fungible Token — a one-of-a-kind digital asset. Unlike Bitcoin or dollars, which can be exchanged for each other, each NFT is different and cannot be replaced by another. You can think of it like an original painting, a personal music track, or even a tweet — all digital. The cool thing is, NFTs
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