0xNoodleSoup

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Treat positions like noodles: add some spice and they’re still good. Focus on L2 and on-chain data, occasionally write small scripts to catch anomalies.
These days, watching that interest rate line affects my hands more than watching K线… to put it plainly, when U.S. Treasury yields rise, everyone’s risk appetite shrinks along with it, and my positions will instinctively get tightened too—I add less, not so much that I choke on it. Lately, RWA and on-chain yield products are often put side by side for comparison, and I’ll also go check on-chain data to see where the money is really getting shifted: is it rushing in to “eat interest,” or is it just swapping a casing to dodge volatility?
Now I’m more like training myself to build the habit: durin
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If Netflix acquires Radford, production scheduling and cost flexibility will be greater.
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CryptoFrontier
Netflix Pursues Radford Studio After Hackman Debt Default
Netflix is in talks to acquire Radford Studio Center after lenders led by Goldman Sachs repossessed the property from current owner Hackman Capital Partners following a debt default, according to Bloomberg. The potential purchase price has not been finalized and the deal has not closed, but it
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Today, on-chain data "hiccuped" again, and my first reaction was thinking my internet was down... Later, I checked the logs and found that the indexer was catching up, the Subgraph was updating slowly, and with an extra layer of RPC rate limiting, the frontend felt like it couldn't breathe: what you're seeing isn't "nothing happening," it's just "not yet brought up." To put it simply, this data pipeline is too long; if one link jitters, everything else follows.
My biggest fear isn't slowness, but chaos — I can wait through slowness, but chaos makes me doubt which numbers are real, and a shaky
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These days I've been talking about sharding and parallelism again. Anyway, whenever the narrative gets lively, I get itchy and want to jump in, thinking "the faster it goes, the more opportunities there are." Later, I realized that the three main things I should focus on are still the old staples: where to allocate assets, who holds the contract permissions, and whether there's a smooth exit route when I really want to leave (bridges, exchange depth, wallet support, etc.). Especially when looking at the economic collapse points of blockchain games—inflation + studio manipulation—once the token
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Dollar-cost averaging into financial management means truly utilizing the value of time.
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Internal team members causing issues leading to X problems, I've seen this kind of trouble many times. I hope it won't affect the subsequent delivery.
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CryptoRevolutionMaster
Last year we did great work together with CaptainBNB and sent it several times to ATH! This year they have recently some problems with their X page cause of some team Members but they are about to get it back!
And I'm again sitting strong with them. Great opportunity to buy the original #CaptainBNB not the fake one circulating!
👉CA:
You can find it on my X
Btw a lot of great updates are lined up. I've talked already with team so personally I do expect a lot of Growth!
You are not Bullish enough!
#Gem #BNBCHAIN
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Recently, someone said again, "Just throw it into the pool and sit back to collect fees," and I couldn't help but laugh... The AMM curve, to put it simply, is just forcing you to constantly rebalance during price fluctuations. You think you're market making, but you're actually selling high and buying low at the top, and when the market jumps, impermanent loss is written all over your face. Fees are definitely attractive, but often they're just working for volatility, earning from "not moving too far" oscillations. When a unidirectional trend hits, it looks pretty bad.
By the way, the debate i
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The SOL long positions are too concentrated; a rebound followed by a pullback is very normal. Don't be fooled by the liquidation map.
SOL3.3%
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ShrimpTeacher
Good morning everyone, it’s already Friday today.
From the latest news, Trump announced that both Israel and Lebanon agreed to a 10-day ceasefire. For the market, this is good news, and it also matches market expectations. Next, the key focus will be on the developments in the US-Iran negotiations. In Trump’s updates, he also said that a second round of US-Iran talks may be held this weekend, and that progress has been made on the Iranian side. As for whether the US-Iran ceasefire time will be extended, it is still pending and undecided. Therefore, this weekend is relatively special, and the overall market will still face relatively large volatility. In terms of trading, you need to pay attention to the US-Iran developments.
Secondly, looking at the overall market trend, the market continues to trade in a range-bound pattern. Just like yesterday’s analysis, overall it is fluctuating between 73,000 and 76,000. Personally, I believe today the market will continue to range, and the market is also waiting and watching for the follow-up related developments after US-Iran talks—such as whether the specific negotiation time will be set for this weekend, or whether it needs to be arranged for next week, and whether they can reach some basic consensus in principle on both sides. Therefore, in conditions where signals are not clear, it’s enough to do short-term swing trades within the short-term fluctuation range.
As for ETF institutional fund flows currently, yesterday there was a net outflow of about 40 million US dollars, and on the liquidation map, the BTC and ETH longs and shorts are relatively sparse, which is enough to show that the current market is relatively cautious and is in a waiting state. Meanwhile, SOL is currently bull-led and relatively dense, but because there have been many rebounds, it is now gradually pulling back. Long position 1 has already been liquidated—so you need to watch the risks.
As for Ethereum, its short-term fluctuation range is 2280-2380, and SOL’s short-term fluctuation range is 86-91.
Short-term contract strategy:
BTC: 74000 or go long on dips, take profit at 75500
ETH: 2300 or go long on dips, take profit at 2380
SOL: 89 or short on rallies, take profit at 86.5
Warm reminder:
1. Stop-loss suggestions should be set according to your personal actual liquidation price and the principal amount you personally can afford to lose.
2. Don’t be greedy—take profits. It’s better to take a small loss than to hold a position through it. If the direction is correct, continue to hold.
$ETH $SOL $BTC
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The implementation of hotel registration varies greatly across different regions. Don't assume that a "universal approach" works everywhere.
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God-givenTeam
I have a friend who works in the hotel industry, and he shared some insider tips with me!
1. A man and a woman go to check into a room, the one who arrives first checks in, and the other follows later; the front desk acts as if they didn't see anything. Don't ask at the front desk what to do if you forget your ID card, and don't ask if it's okay to register for only one person. (Because the answer is no.)
2. Usually, at budget and mid-range chain hotels, no one checks when you go for breakfast, because the hotel staff have fewer rooms to clean and generally no dedicated staff for breakfast. So, you can book a room without breakfast, then blend in with the crowd and go eat openly. But this doesn't work at high-end chain hotels.
3. If you leave the hotel for more than 30 days, Uncle Hat will come looking for you, asking you to recall what happened at the hotel. You must honestly tell the truth, as surveillance footage is usually stored for about 15 days (up to 30 days at most).
This describes the general situation, suitable for most hotels.
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77K downward sweep liquidity quickly rebounds again, a typical accumulation signal, continue to watch the bullish support level.
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LedgerBull
$BTC showing steady strength with controlled pullbacks.
Structure remains intact with buyers defending key zones.
EP
76,900 – 77,200
TP
TP1 77,600
TP2 78,000
TP3 78,300
SL
76,500
Liquidity sweep below 77K followed by quick reaction suggests absorption. Price holding mid-range with higher lows forming, indicating continuation potential if momentum sustains.
Let’s go $BTC ‌
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Recently, various social mining/points tasks have been flooding the feeds again, basically exchanging time for a "you've been here" ID card. The badges look nice, but don’t go emptying your daily routine for them: daily sign-ins, sharing, group check-ins, eventually feeling like you're at work... I even wonder if I’m just nurturing an account or being nurtured. Some region is again discussing tax increases/ tighter compliance, with expectations for deposit and withdrawal restrictions, making everyone more anxious to chase after "free sugar," but free is often the most expensive. Anyway, I now
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Everyone who enters, give a like and keep up with the rhythm 👍
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CryptoSat
$PNUT 6th Target done 🎯
HIT THE LIKE BUTTON, IF YOU ENTERED 👍
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It's more stable to confirm on the right side here; I'd rather earn a little less than take a flying knife.
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MarcusCorvinus
$ARIA bullish reversal attempt, bottom forming
I’m seeing a sharp dump to 0.086 followed by tight consolidation.
Selling pressure is fading, base is building.
Entry : 0.094 – 0.098
Target : 0.115 → 0.135
Stop Loss : 0.085
How it’s possible :
Massive liquidation → panic sell → now low volatility accumulation.
These flat bases often lead to strong bounce moves.
I’m watching for reversal confirmation.
Let’s go and Trade now $ARIA ‌
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If the broken interval cannot be recovered, this weak rebound is basically a gift.
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LedgerBull
$XAUT showing rejection from intraday highs with momentum turning bearish.
Sellers stepping in as structure weakens on lower timeframes.
EP
4785 - 4800
TP
TP1 4760
TP2 4730
TP3 4700
SL
4820
Liquidity above 4810 was tapped before a sharp downside move, confirming rejection. Weak bounce and lack of bullish follow-through suggest continued downside unless price reclaims the broken range.
Let’s go $XAUT ‌
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The higher low structure still indicates a bullish outlook; if the pullback doesn't break below, continue holding.
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LedgerBull
$XRP showing strong bullish momentum with steady continuation.
Structure remains intact with buyers firmly in short-term control.
EP
1.39 - 1.41
TP
TP1 1.42
TP2 1.44
TP3 1.47
SL
1.36
Price is pushing into recent highs with liquidity resting above the 1.416 level. Expect a sweep and continuation on breakout, while downside remains supported by higher low structure and clean reaction zones.
Let’s go $XRP ‌
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These days, the more I look into on-chain privacy-related things, the more awkward it feels: I want to avoid having my entire life pulled apart by some casual snooping, but I also don’t want to cross those red lines that are clearly going to get you flagged by compliance at a glance. To put it plainly, ordinary users shouldn’t hold overly romantic expectations of “privacy.” On-chain openness is the baseline; what you can do more than anything is reduce linkability (don’t let one address run everything, and don’t string together your salary/transactions/loans), rather than striving for total di
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Recently, I was educated again: I was looking at on-chain data and thought it was "real-time," but after changing RPCs or switching to a different indexer, the same transaction's displayed time could be off by several minutes... To put it simply, what you see "on-chain" is often someone else's translation of the on-chain data, and that translation can be slow or incomplete. Node synchronization, RPC queuing, index re-scanning, cache not updated—if any link in that chain malfunctions, you might think the market is playing you.
These days, everyone is comparing RWA, the yield on US bonds, and
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I just finished scrolling through three groups, and my hand slipped and I clicked on a certain KOL's long post... The information was so overwhelming it felt like my brain was being flooded with soup. The most ridiculous part is, who exactly is responsible for impulsively paying? In the group, someone said "冲!" (Charge!), and the KOL replied "The logic is here," which sounds convincing, but the actual buy button was still pressed by my own hand. To put it simply, it was my emotions that couldn't be controlled.
My current clumsy method is: treat my position like noodles, add only a little spice
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