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I just noticed that the U.S. Department of the Treasury has released a draft regulation for the GENIUS Act — a fairly important law for anyone monitoring the stablecoin market. What is the Genius? Simply put, the GENIUS Act creates a new oversight framework for payment stablecoins, allowing them to operate under two pathways: state-level or federal-level, depending on their size. The draft, announced on April 1st, focuses on defining the "substantially similar" criteria — essentially the question: when is a state's regulatory mechanism considered equivalent to federal standards.
In fact, the G
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I recently read about an exciting development from China — scientists there are said to have created lab-grown gold with properties nearly identical to real gold. The difference is that it doesn't require mining from the earth, but instead uses atomic restructuring technology to convert inexpensive metals into materials that resemble natural gold.
The beauty of this artificial gold is that it mimics the density, color, and chemical stability of real gold. Unlike traditional mining, which is costly and environmentally damaging, this method is clean, efficient, and scalable. If this technology i
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I have just reopened the discussion on cross margin — a pretty useful margin tool but also one that can easily cause significant losses if you don't know how to play it. Today, I will share some experiences and strategies to use cross margin more effectively.
First, you need to understand what cross margin is. It uses the entire balance in your margin wallet as collateral, unlike isolated margin which only affects the funds in that specific trading pair. The advantage is that it’s less likely to be liquidated if you manage your capital well, but the downside is that you can lose everything if
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I just realized an interesting thing about how people misunderstand centralized CEX and decentralized DEX. In fact, they operate based on two completely different logics, but are often compared as if they are on the same level.
Let's start with CEX. These are exchanges where you have to register, complete KYC, and then deposit funds. The advantage is super-fast trading, abundant liquidity, and user-friendly interfaces. They offer customer support when issues arise. But the obvious downside is that your money is in their hands, not in your own wallet. If the exchange gets hacked or goes bankrup
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I just realized an interesting thing about how blockchain is developing. Scalability has always been a tough problem, especially as the number of users increases. The network becomes overloaded, gas fees skyrocket, and confirmations slow down to frustration. But rollups — specifically these Layer-2 solutions — seem to be becoming a promising answer.
The way rollups work isn't too complicated either. Instead of processing each transaction directly on the main chain, they bundle many transactions into a single batch, compress the data, and then send it back to the main blockchain. The result is
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Have you ever heard people talk about hopium in crypto groups? Today I want to understand what hopium really is, because I see this term appearing quite often on forums.
Actually, what hopium is quite simple — it’s a combination of the words hope and opium (drug). This term originated from online communities and is used to mock excessive hope or baseless optimism. In other words, it’s when someone believes in something without real evidence.
In the crypto world, what is hopium when applied to investing? It describes investors who have unfounded expectations about their investments. You’ll see
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I want to share a few things about futures trading that many beginners often overlook. Especially how to calculate futures leverage — this determines how much money you could lose if you make a mistake.
First, the issue of Isolated vs Cross margin. When I choose Isolated, for example with a $1,000 margin, I can only lose that $1,000. If the price moves against me and my position gets liquidated, my main account still remains intact. But with Cross margin, the entire balance — say $3,000 — will be at risk. I’ve seen people using Cross, with strong price reversals, losing everything. That’s why
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I just realized that many newcomers to crypto still don’t fully understand what a coin wallet is and how to choose a suitable one. In fact, this is an extremely important step because a coin wallet is where you store and manage your digital assets.
Simply put, a coin wallet is a software or a hardware device that lets you store, send, and receive cryptocurrencies. It works like a digital bank account, but instead of fiat money, you manage Bitcoin, Ethereum, and a host of other tokens.
The great thing about a coin wallet is that each wallet has a pair of keys—the public key (public key) used to
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I just saw some of you asking what QE and QT are, and actually, they are quite important to understand the current market.
Simply put, QE is when the central bank injects money into the economy by purchasing assets like government bonds. This increases liquidity, lowers interest rates, makes borrowing easier, and encourages more investment. As a result, the stock market rises, and assets become more expensive. That’s why QE is often very good for investors.
QT is the complete opposite. The central bank reduces liquidity by selling assets or not reinvesting, leading to higher interest rates. Bo
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Is the Altcoin Season approaching? How to identify the altcoin season indicator to catch profit waves
As Bitcoin approaches its latest all-time high of $71.62K, many people are asking: Is the Altcoin Season really about to start? This is not an unfounded question, because understanding when the altcoin season will occur helps investors adjust their strategies and seek huge profit opportunities.
What is Altcoin Season and why is it so important?
Altcoin Season is the period when cryptocurrencies other than Bitcoin experience explosive price increases, with growth potentially reaching dozens or
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I just noticed the US PPI figure for January was announced—2.9% year-over-year, higher than the expected 2.6%. Although it slightly decreased from 3.0% previously, it still exceeded forecasts, indicating that inflationary pressures remain hidden in the economy.
What’s important here is that the US PPI reflects the selling prices from the producer side, so it’s an early indicator of price pressure. When this figure exceeds expectations, it usually means inflation could continue to influence the economy, which will impact the Fed’s monetary policy decisions.
I think analysts will be closely moni
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I just heard that the Grass airdrop 1 has been extended until block 329,341,917 (expected 3/27/2025) for those who haven't claimed their tokens yet. This second chance is for anyone who has accumulated 500+ Grass Points and linked their wallet before the snapshot on 10/14/2024.
Want to know what Grass is and how to claim? It's quite simple — connect your wallet to the Grass dashboard, check if you meet the requirements, then claim your tokens if eligible. Afterwards, you can stake or trade. Those who do not link their wallet before the deadline will not qualify, but Grass plans to redistribute
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DOT was recently rejected strongly at the $1.99 level and was unable to maintain its momentum. The price surged quickly but immediately faced selling pressure, then fell back to lower levels. This indicates that buyers lack the strength to break through. Currently, DOT is trading at $1.28, significantly below the resistance zone of 1.99-2.02. The structure after the rejection is quite weak, often leading to a further downtrend. As long as the price remains below $1.99, sellers hold the control. If DOT cannot regain and hold above the $1.99 level, it is likely to continue declining to lower sup
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I've just realized that many of you don't fully understand hedging in trading. Actually, it's not very complicated; it's just a way to protect yourself when the market's direction is uncertain.
Basically: when you feel the price is too high and want to short, but you're hesitant because you're not sure if the market will go down, you can open a short position first and then add a smaller long position. This helps you feel more secure.
If the price continues to rise, the long position will reduce your losses. If the price drops as predicted, you close both positions, and the profit from the sho
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Have you ever wondered why policymakers track the M2 money supply as if it were a sacred number? Today, I want to explain this concept in a way that everyone can understand.
The M2 money supply is basically a way to measure the total amount of money available in the economy. It includes not only the cash in your wallet, but also money in checking accounts, savings accounts, certificates of deposit, and money market funds. In other words, it’s money that people can use immediately or convert into cash quickly.
Why does this matter? Imagine if a large amount of money were circulating—people woul
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Today I want to share something that many of you still find confusing when withdrawing funds—that is, choosing the right network for USDT. I’ve been confused about the network before, so I understand that feeling very well.
In reality, when withdrawing USDT from an exchange, you have quite a few network options, but the two most common are TRC20 and ERC20. The difference between them isn’t just on paper; it directly affects the fees you pay and the transfer speed.
What is the ERC20 network? Simply put, it’s a protocol for transferring USDT on the Ethereum blockchain. Ethereum is an established
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Have you ever wondered why on decentralized exchanges like Uniswap or PancakeSwap, you can swap tokens without waiting for a seller? I used to wonder about that until I understood liquidity pools.
Actually, a liquidity pool is an automated "token warehouse" that liquidity providers (LP) have poured into. Want to exchange USDT for ETH? No need to find someone to sell to you; you just "deposit" USDT into the pool and then "withdraw" the corresponding amount of ETH. Everything is adjusted automatically through a mathematical formula—there's no order book or middleman involved.
But who puts tokens
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I just learned about Roy Raymond's startup story and found it quite interesting. In fact, the idea of creating Victoria's Secret started from an embarrassing moment — when he was shopping for his wife's lingerie at a department store and felt uncomfortable. Instead of just complaining, Roy Raymond decided to do something different.
But turning that idea into reality wasn't easy. Roy Raymond needed capital to get started, so he borrowed $40,000 from the bank and added another $40,000 from his family. Together with his wife Gaye Raymond, they began designing and opening their first store. What m
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I have just compiled a list of chart patterns that everyone should know when starting technical analysis. Today, I want to share detailed information about the four most common triangle types: descending triangle, ascending triangle, symmetrical triangle, and expanding triangle. Each has its own way of reading, signals, and different entry methods.
Let's start with the descending triangle pattern. This is a pattern I often see appearing in downtrends. Its structure is quite clear: there is a horizontal support line at the bottom, while the resistance line above is continuously declining. This
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I just found out that HongKongDoll from movies isn’t an ordinary person—turns out she’s also a seasoned Web3 player! People say she once made over 100 million from short selling ETH in 2022. Back then, NFT Azuki surged by 10x; she bought in when it was at 3E, and it climbed to 30E, bringing in a pretty nice profit. The interesting part is that afterward, she even shorted ETH 50 times at $2,836, and in June 2022, the price of ETH crashed to nearly $1,000—huge gains. At the time, the crypto community was all saying she had achieved “financial freedom.” However, recently, she tweeted that her cry
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