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Hello! I want to share an important tip that many people overlook in P2P trading. Recently, I’ve been hearing more and more stories about a classic scam called the "triangle." The concept is simple but cunning, so it’s better to know about it in advance.
The thing is, in this scheme, you can become a victim even if you haven't done anything wrong. Here's how it works: the scammer creates an ad to sell something expensive — like an iPhone, for example. A buyer finds the ad and is ready to send the money. But instead of providing their own details, the scammer gives the P2P trader’s details (thi
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I decided to try something new and started studying cryptocurrency arbitrage. Honestly, there's a lot of theory so far, but I'm beginning to understand the essence. The idea is simple — buy crypto cheaper on one platform and sell it at a higher price on another, profiting from the difference. It sounds logical, but there are many nuances.
Why do these price differences even occur? It turns out there are several reasons. First, different exchanges have varying numbers of buyers and sellers, which affects supply and demand. Second, prices update asynchronously — there are delays. And third, diff
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Recently, I’ve been paying attention to a few interesting Chinese cryptocurrency projects, and I feel they’re worth discussing.
NEO is a good starting point—the project known as the “Chinese Ethereum.” It supports smart contracts, and it has government backing behind it, which is relatively rare in the crypto space. It also has a design with two tokens—NEO for managing the ecosystem, and GAS is used to pay transaction fees—the logic is quite clear.
I think VeChain has done something very practical—mainly supply chain tracking and anti-counterfeiting. Partners include big companies like Walmart
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Actually, phantom is an interesting word. If you think about it, it refers to something invisible, intangible, like a ghost or spirit. Even phantom pain is pain that you feel but has no visible cause. There's something mystical and mysterious about it 👻
And then I remembered that Phantom is also the name of the crypto project FTM 😂 Honestly, it's a cool name for a token. It sounds somewhat mystical and at the same time funny. These kinds of associations come up when a word migrates from language into crypto culture 🔥
What do you think, is it a good name or too mysterious?
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I wonder, who is the richest person in the world this year? They published a new ranking — and, as always, Elon Musk is at the top with $638 billion. No one is even close. Mark Zuckerberg is somewhere in sixth place with $229 billion. Bill Gates is already in 16th place with $117 billion, and Mukesh Ambani from India is in the top 20. It's interesting to see how this list changes year after year. Musk clearly manages to maintain his leading position. Do you follow such rankings?
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I've noticed that many beginners in trading overlook the doji pattern, even though it is one of the most reliable signals on the chart. Here's what you need to know about it.
It is a candlestick formation that occurs when the open and close prices are almost the same. On the chart, it appears as a thin horizontal line with long wicks. This indicates that neither bulls nor bears could gain the upper hand during the period. Full balance of forces.
Why is this important? When a doji pattern appears on the chart, it often signals market indecision and precedes a trend reversal. I’ve observed that
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I've noticed that many beginners in crypto trading miss one of the most useful technical analysis signals. It's about bearish RSI divergence — a tool that helps catch trend reversals earlier than they happen.
Let's understand what it is. RSI (Relative Strength Index) is an oscillator that fluctuates from 0 to 100 and shows how quickly the asset's price is changing. In simple terms, it measures momentum. When RSI is rising, it means buyers are active. When it falls — sellers are taking control.
And now, the most interesting part. RSI divergence occurs when the price and the indicator move in op
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Once long ago, long before oil and electricity, the ocean provided humanity with one of the most valuable resources. Whale oil is not just a historical curiosity but an entire era that radically changed the course of civilization's development.
Imagine the 16th century. People still didn't know kerosene, and electricity seemed like incredible science fiction. And then whale oil became a salvation — bright, luminous lamps illuminated homes, streets of European cities, and lighthouses on the coast. Especially valued was oil from baleen whales, which burned slowly and provided reliable light. It
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You know, I recently noticed that many people are afraid of futures simply because they don't know how to trade futures properly. It seems like something incredibly complicated, but in reality, it's a myth. Even a beginner can start if they understand the basic rules.
Let me explain what actually happens. A futures contract is just an agreement to buy or sell something (bitcoin, oil, gold, stocks) at a fixed price in the future. For example, you can lock in the price of Bitcoin three months ahead, even if it then rises. It sounds simple, and it really is.
Why do people trade futures at all? Fi
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LUNC is showing interesting dynamics again — currently trading around 0.03685 with a 1.29% increase over the past 24 hours. It's fascinating to watch how this moon goddess coin performs on the chart.
Terra Classic has a rich history — the name originates from Roman mythology, where Luna was the goddess of the night sky, symbolizing feminine energy and natural cycles. The project embodies this philosophy of change and rebirth.
The market is currently at an interesting point. After a bearish period, signs of recovery are beginning to appear. LUNC is one of those assets worth keeping on your rada
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I've noticed that in crypto analysis, there are two truly powerful patterns that beginners often ignore — the triple top pattern and its opposite, the triple bottom. Perfect versions of these models are rare, but when they form, they almost always indicate a serious trend reversal.
The triple top pattern is a bearish signal that appears after a strong rally. Essentially, the market tries three times to break new highs but each time pulls back to roughly the same level. It looks like the letter M, but with three peaks instead of two. When you see such a pattern, you can almost certainly expect
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Honestly, when I first started learning technical analysis, I thought it was all about indicators and numbers. Turns out, patterns in trading are a whole different level. They’re like a language through which the market communicates its intentions.
I’ve noticed that many beginners overlook the most obvious signals. For example, a double top—you see two roughly equal peaks separated by a small dip. It’s not just a coincidence. It indicates that the bulls can’t push higher, and a reversal downward might be imminent. The opposite is true for a double bottom—two low points followed by a price incr
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I noticed an interesting pattern on the BTC chart in recent days. When the price drops but volatility increases, a pattern called an expanding wedge often forms. This is one of those patterns that many overlook, but it's a mistake.
The essence is simple: in a downtrend, the upper boundary is formed by a series of lower highs. But the lower boundary moves downward with increasing amplitude — each new low is lower than the previous one, and the distance between them grows. As a result, the expanding wedge appears to widen over time, indicating that the bearish momentum is gradually weakening.
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I've noticed that many newcomers to crypto have no idea how prices actually work on exchanges. I think it's worth understanding this together.
It all starts with the basics: when you want to buy or sell an asset, a price difference arises between you and the other party in the trade. This is the bid-ask spread—the gap between the highest price a buyer is willing to pay and the lowest price a seller is asking. It sounds boring, but it directly affects your money.
That's why it's important. On liquid markets like Bitcoin, this spread is minimal—literally a few cents. But if you're trading a less
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Interesting story involving a trader on Polymarket — he was silent for over a year, and now suddenly returned and placed a $150,000 bet on aliens. He thinks the U.S. will acknowledge the existence of extraterrestrials before 2027, even though the market odds are only 16.8%. Now that's a move!
But what's funny is that the same trader invested in a bet on Harris a year ago and lost $50,000 in the election. Now he's diving back into risky positions. Either he just loves the thrill, or he really knows something about aliens? 🤔
So, the trader is either very lucky or very confident in his sources.
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Looking at the situation in the Middle East, I see that things are becoming increasingly tense. The situation between the US, Israel, and Iran is escalating, and this is clearly concerning neighboring countries in the region. Turkey, in particular, has expressed serious concern about how this could impact regional security. Jin10, who works in the Turkish presidential office, explicitly stated that such hostility between these countries is unacceptable. I understand why Turkey is so worried—growing conflicts among these players could indeed destabilize the entire region. The dynamics in the Mi
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Let's understand what a validator is and why it’s important. In short, they are the people responsible for verifying transactions and creating new blocks in Proof-of-Stake networks. Without them, the blockchain simply cannot function.
I’ve noticed that many confuse validators with miners, although they are not exactly the same. Miners operate in Proof-of-Work networks, while validators work in PoS. Both groups verify transactions and create blocks, but the mechanics are completely different.
A validator is not just a fancy title. It’s real work. They verify the authenticity of each transaction
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Wow, I just came across some figures about Bill Gates' wealth. According to data from May 2025, his net worth was hovering around $113 to $115 billion. Even considering that he constantly donates through his foundation, Bill Gates' wealth remains simply astronomical.
Interestingly, the foundation of all this is, of course, Microsoft. But now, most of his money is invested in diversified investments through Cascade Investment. Like, not keeping everything in one basket. Smart.
And what really impresses me is how much he has already donated through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Over $59 b
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I've noticed that serious problems are beginning in the U.S. with the supply of rare earth elements. This directly affects the aerospace and semiconductor industries — two major supplier companies have already started refusing customer orders due to shortages.
It turns out, the issue isn't with all rare earth elements, but specifically with two — yttrium and scandium. These are less well-known elements from the rare earth family, but they are critically important for defense technologies, aerospace, and semiconductor manufacturing. Their role is apparently underestimated until supply problems
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