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Recently, someone asked me what a liquidity pool is, and I noticed that many newcomers to DeFi also get confused about this concept. Today, I decided to write an article to help everyone understand it more clearly.
Actually, what a liquidity pool is isn't too complicated. It's simply a collection of cryptocurrencies locked by an automated code running on the blockchain. It's not managed centrally by any company but operates entirely automatically through smart contracts.
I realize that understanding what a liquidity pool is essentially reveals the heart of the entire DeFi ecosystem. It's how d
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I just realized that staking coins has become one of the most popular ways to earn passive income in the crypto community today. Actually, it's quite simple — you just need to hold and lock a certain amount of cryptocurrency in a wallet, support the blockchain network, and you'll receive rewards. Unlike Bitcoin mining years ago, staking is much more energy-efficient and doesn't require massive computational power.
The way staking coins works is quite straightforward. Blockchains using Proof-of-Stake select validators based on the number of tokens they hold. When you stake, your tokens are lock
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I recently came across an interesting report from Arkham about the asset holdings of Anatoly Yakovenko — the co-founder of Solana. The estimated figure ranges from $500 million to $1.2 billion, quite impressive, right?
Looking at Yakovenko’s asset structure, most of it comes from SOL tokens and his stake in Solana Labs. When Solana launched, 500 million SOL were issued, and the founding team was allocated 12.5%. Analysts discovered a wallet address named 9QgXq believed to be linked to Yakovenko, holding over 136,000 SOL.
What’s fascinating is that from August to November 2024, this account wit
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I just realized that trading coins for short-term gains is truly one of the fastest ways to make profits in the current crypto market. When prices fluctuate strongly over short timeframes, the opportunities are really significant if you know how to take advantage of them.
But in reality, most people enter this field without a clear plan. They lack knowledge, lack trading rules, and of course, end up failing. I've seen too many cases like that.
But first, we need to understand how short-term coin trading actually works. Simply put, it involves trading coins within very short timeframes—maybe a
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Surely, if you've followed the crypto world even briefly, you've heard of Bitcoin Halving. But what exactly is Bitcoin halving? Why is it considered such an important event?
Simply put, Bitcoin halving is a programmed event that occurs approximately every four years. During these times, the reward that miners receive for validating a block is cut in half. As a result, the amount of new Bitcoin created decreases, leading to greater scarcity.
And that's why people pay attention to it. Looking at history, after each halving, Bitcoin's price has shown strong growth in the medium and long term. Of
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Overall, the RSI indicator in crypto has become an indispensable tool for anyone looking to trade systematically. I’ve been monitoring the cryptocurrency market for quite some time and have found that the RSI (Relative Strength Index) really helps a lot, especially when the market is moving rapidly like it is now.
So, what is RSI? It is an oscillator ranging from 0 to 100, used to measure the strength of price action. The calculation formula is quite simple: RSI = 100 - (100 / (1 + RS)), where RS is the ratio of average gains to average losses over a certain period. Most people use a 14-day cy
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Recently, I’ve received quite a lot of questions about basic trading concepts, especially what entry means in coin trading and how to use it effectively. Today, I want to share these experiences again to help you new traders avoid the mistakes I once made.
First of all, an entry is the point where you enter a trade—the price at which you start buying or selling an asset. If you close the trade exactly at this level, it’s considered break-even. This may sound simple, but choosing a good entry will determine a lot for your trading results.
But more importantly, you need to know how to protect yo
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The cryptocurrency market is really attracting a lot of attention from investors worldwide. But the challenge is the extreme volatility, and the potential risks are quite high. Therefore, to succeed, you need a clear trading strategy. I will share 6 points based on experience that help traders reduce risks while maximizing profits.
First is diversification of your portfolio. I'm sure everyone has heard the saying "don’t put all your eggs in one basket." In today’s market, concentrating all your capital into a single coin is extremely dangerous. Different coins have varying liquidity, intrinsic
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Have you ever wondered why, when swapping tokens on a DEX, no one is selling to you? The question "What is a liquidity pool?" is the key to understanding how decentralized exchanges like Uniswap or PancakeSwap operate.
Simply put, a liquidity pool is a "digital water reservoir" containing token pairs—such as USDT and ETH. When you want to exchange USDT for ETH, you don't need to find a seller. Instead, you "deposit" USDT into the pool and "withdraw" the corresponding amount of ETH. The entire process happens automatically through a mathematical formula, without the need for an order book or tr
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I've just realized that many new traders entering the market are not clear about Entry, Stop Loss, and Take Profit. Today, I will share some experiences regarding these three basic concepts.
Entry is the point where you initiate a trade, meaning the price at which you start buying or selling. If the trade ends exactly at this entry point, you break even. This is the foundation of all trading.
But what really matters is how you manage risk. That’s why Stop Loss and Take Profit are extremely important. Stop Loss allows you to automatically cut losses if the market moves against your prediction.
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If you’ve ever wondered what DAI is and why it’s so loved by the crypto community, the answer lies in a fundamental difference from other stablecoins.
The stablecoin market is not new. Tether has been around for a long time and still remains the largest-cap stablecoin. Besides that, there’s USDC, PAX, Gemini Coin, and even Diem of Facebook (, which was previously called Libra ). All of them compete with each other, but they share a common problem: you have to trust the issuer to keep actual USD assets in the bank. That’s where what DAI is really comes into play—it completely changes the rules
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I’ve recently delved deeper into how to trade gold on Forex and have some interesting insights to share. Gold (XAU/USD) is truly a unique asset that many forex traders haven't fully exploited.
Why trade gold? First, it acts as a hedge against inflation and economic instability. When the market is volatile, everyone rushes into gold, causing prices to surge. Second, the gold market has extremely high liquidity, allowing you to enter and exit trades easily without worrying about slippage. Third, it helps diversify your portfolio beyond regular currency pairs.
An interesting point is that gold of
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Recently, I’ve been exploring more about RLC and how it functions within the iExec ecosystem. Actually, what is RLC? It’s the native token of a pretty interesting decentralized computing platform called iExec.
Basically, iExec is a network that allows users to rent computing resources, storage, and data from global nodes. Instead of relying on traditional cloud services, developers can leverage the computing power of this decentralized network. This helps address scalability issues in blockchain applications.
Now, to be more specific about what RLC is—it’s a cryptocurrency used to pay for all
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When you first enter an exchange, you often get confused by these symbols 😅 I’ve compiled them today so they’re easier to remember:
1K means 1000, 1 million means 1 triệu đồng, and 1E means 100 million. The great thing is that from here onward: 1B means 1 billion, and 1T is 1 thousand billion—that’s the biggest figure you’ll see on exchanges.
Basically, when you see these numbers on a chart or volume, you’ll know what you’re looking at. Especially for 1T—if you see the volume or market cap reaching this number, then it’s something pretty huge. If anyone is still mixing them up, save this for
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What is cyberpunk? I see that many people still have a vague understanding of this genre, so I decided to rewrite from the beginning to make it clear.
Overall, cyberpunk is a branch of science fiction imagining a not-at-all ideal future. In it, advanced technology has developed by leaps and bounds, but society is divided into classes: those with power, access to high technology, and the rest left behind. This genre explores virtual reality, hackers, artificial intelligence, and how technology changes human life.
What makes cyberpunk special is what it describes as a world where governments and
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I just learned in detail about what a white list is and want to share it with you because it’s truly an important concept that anyone involved in crypto or NFTs needs to understand.
A white list is a list of wallet addresses, emails, or personal information approved in advance by a project, allowing participation in special events such as ICOs, IDOs, or NFT sales. It acts as a filtering layer, ensuring that only approved individuals have the right to purchase tokens or mint NFTs early at a discounted price.
In the NFT space, what exactly is a white list? It’s a list of users granted permission
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I just realized that many of you in the community don’t really understand the MACD indicator. It is an extremely powerful tool, but it can also be quite complex if you don’t get the basics. Today, I’m going to share what I know.
First of all, what is the MACD indicator? It is a momentum oscillator created from two exponential moving averages (EMA). This tool helps identify market trends and detect changes in price momentum. Gerald Appel developed it in the late 1970s, and it remains one of the most popular tools in technical analysis to this day.
The great thing about the MACD indicator is tha
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Why trust these meme coins? Actually, it's because most people here just want to get rich overnight, hoping to own assets by tomorrow. Most of them don't understand the projects at all; they just follow the crowd and hope for the best. Trusting meme coins is like betting on a game, not genuine investing. These people work hard all day, then in the evening, they sit and watch charts, waiting for a miracle to happen. They don't talk about technicals or tokenomics; they only talk about turning small trades into huge profits. This mindset is very common, and even smart people can easily get caught
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Recently, I've noticed more and more people are interested in presale crypto, especially as the market starts to heat up. It's already the end of 2024, but this trend continues. So, what is a presale coin and why is it so attractive? Essentially, a presale is an event where tokens are sold before a project officially launches publicly. Early investors can buy tokens at a significantly lower price compared to the public sale. Sometimes, the presale price is only half or even a quarter of the final price. If the project succeeds, these early purchased tokens can increase in value many times over
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I recently delved deeper into rollups and realized that this is one of the quite practical solutions to address the blockchain congestion issues we have today. Many people probably feel annoyed when gas fees rise and confirmation times take longer. Rollups are a way to scale the network while still keeping security.
So, how do rollups work? Basically, they process transactions off the main chain, bundle them into batches, and then send compressed data back to the blockchain. This approach significantly reduces congestion and also lowers transaction costs. The key is that the data is still anch
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