LendingPoolObserver

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I don't like giving trading signals; I prefer watching lending pools like observing an ecosystem tank. I track changes in large holders' collateral, casually remind about risks, but never make decisions for others.
Recently, watching the wave of RWA going on-chain, everyone is praising "real cash flow," sounds pretty stable, but I always feel it's more like a liquidity illusion: being able to buy and sell on the secondary market doesn't mean you can redeem whenever you want. Redemption terms include windows, limits, suspension conditions, usually no problem, but when volatility spikes, it can make you question life... Frankly, on-chain is just more transparent bookkeeping, not creating liquidity out of thin air.
By the way, I see social mining and fan tokens are hot again, with claims like "attention is
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Every time I hear "expand AI usage," I instinctively think of layoffs announcements. The times have changed.
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CryptoFrontier
Commonwealth Bank Cuts 120 Jobs Amid AI Expansion
Commonwealth Bank of Australia announced it will cut approximately 120 jobs as the nation's largest bank reviews roles and expands its use of artificial intelligence, according to Bloomberg. The cuts include 43 roles at Bankwest in Western Australia, with six positions affected by automation. This a
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Recently, everyone has been talking again about whether that kind of major public blockchain will pause during an upgrade, or whether projects will “move out.” But what I care about more is an old question: is this project actually “reliable,” and how should beginners read it?
Put bluntly, don’t stare at the K-line first—check GitHub first to see whether it’s only lively on the day tokens are issued, and then everything turns into a blank after that. And don’t just look at the cover logo of the audit report—at the very least, check whether the scope is written clearly, whether there are known
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The bullish trend is dominant; short positions should either be small and quick in and out, or not taken at all. Don't oppose the candlestick with faith.
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鱼馆鱼人
Good afternoon, brothers. Let's quickly do a secondary market summary. The on-chain data made me anxious, but I still need to write what I should. Whether it's primary or secondary, making money can't be missed. Brother Yu doesn't choose sides; he wants both fish and bear paws.
Review of yesterday's market
Yesterday's overall market was in a consolidation range, which is basically consistent with Brother Yu's yesterday's blog prediction. There were no significant fluctuations intraday, but as mentioned in the article, it was a sideways upward trend.
Analysis of today's market
Just now, Bitcoin strongly broke through 78,000, and Ethereum headed straight for the 2,400 resistance level. The market sentiment is exactly as predicted. Late April is still worth looking forward to. All longs in the member group are profitable!
Next, Bitcoin faces a strong resistance at 80,000. Breaking through that means looking at 85,000+
Intraday resistance levels: 78,800 / 79,200 / 80,000
The trend is here. Be cautious about shorting. Dead short sellers, good luck to you. Don’t think that a pull-up is an opportunity to short; it’s just pushing your mentality to the limit.
Spot and Altcoin Recommendations
Yesterday, the member group aggressively bought $bsb , which surged early in the morning, gaining over 50% overnight.
Next, closely monitor various sectors; chase whichever sector moves first.
Brother Yu's holdings haven't changed much.
Long positions can continue to be held, with stop-loss orders set at cost.
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Check-in and share: Stay positive, long-termism is the moat of Web3.
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CryptoRevolutionMaster
Good morning everyone. Have a great, successful and positive day ahead. Let's keep building 💪🔥
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This breakout and retest structure is quite standard; focus on whether it can stay above 0.14 steadily.
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CryptoSat
💰 $SUPER – Breakout + Retest Setup, Momentum Building ⚡
🔼 LONG
✳️ ENTRY : 0.1430 - 0.1390 - 0.1360
🎯 TARGETS: 0.1480, 0.15180, 0.1576, 0.1647 , 0.1700, 0.1799, 0.2000
🀄️ LEVERAGE: 20x
🔴 STOPLOSS: 0.1320
Clean breakout above local resistance at 0.1488, followed by a healthy pullback — this is classic continuation structure 📈
Price is holding above key moving averages, and the pullback looks like profit booking, not weakness
MACD turning positive again with RSI sustaining near strength zone → buyers still in control
If price stabilizes here, next leg can push aggressively toward 0.18+ zone 🚀
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Recently, the funding rates have been a bit outrageous again. I usually don’t rush to “take the other side.” In the past, I’d get itchy when I saw extreme values, thinking I could grab free money, but I’d often get slapped awake by volatility: the rate is a reward, but it also locks you into the fluctuations.
Now I pay more attention to the liquidity levels of the lending pools: who’s adding collateral, who’s reducing their positions, and how close the liquidation line is. If big players are still topping up and leverage is piling up, I’d rather stay on the sidelines, earning less is fine; onl
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I'll save this food recommendation first.
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BlockchainDiary
@alphaxiaojinbao Lots of delicious food!
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These days I've been looking at lending pools again, and I casually checked out the LST/re-staking side. The returns basically come down to two parts: one is genuinely paid by users (interest on borrowed coins, service fees, etc.), and the other is project subsidies/point distributions. The latter is lively but also the most likely to suddenly change face. The risks are similar: the underlying staking layer has penalties/late redemption, and stacking another layer of re-staking adds another set of rules and another layer of "possibly unredeemable."
Recently, everyone has been focusing on staki
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Lately I've been reviewing DAO voting proposals, and it’s a bit like watching the liquidity levels of lending pools: on the surface, it says "optimize parameters / increase activity," but only in the appendix do you find out how incentives are distributed, who can claim them first, and who has the authority to change the rules for the next round... Basically, it’s just wrapping the power structure in a layer of "subsidies." Many people only look at the voting results, but I care more about which addresses suddenly moved their positions at critical moments, and whether their collateralization c
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Lately, digging through old accounts has become a headache, and I suddenly understand why some people want to quit the scene at the end of the year... My current method is pretty crude: every time I deposit, withdraw, exchange coins, or repay loans, I take a quick screenshot, then put the CSV exported from the exchange and the on-chain transaction hash into a folder, sorted by month. I’m too lazy to organize it neatly, so I just keep it for now—at least I can match things up later. Especially with lending pools, before and after liquidation, interest accumulation—things look like they haven't
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Technical signals can be used as a reference, but don't ignore macroeconomic and regulatory variables.
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Coinstages
🏛️ THE 90-DAY COUNTDOWN: XRP MIMICS 2017 FRACTAL AS ANALYSTS PREDICT AN EXPLOSIVE RALLY
the XRP community is vibrating with renewed anticipation as a technical pattern nearly a decade in the making begins to repeat. According to a high-conviction report by The Crypto Basic,
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If the chips are too concentrated, combined with high leverage, the trend is no longer entirely determined by the market; it's better to be cautious.
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CryptoFrontier
RAVE, SIREN Rally Despite Manipulation Warnings
Rave DAO and Siren tokens surged to near all-time highs, facing volatility and liquidation risks. Concerns grew over potential market manipulation and supply concentration, particularly for RAVE. A new KuCoin listing boosted RAVE's visibility, despite inherent trading risks.
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SIREN, just secure this round of profit, don't get into a fight.
SIREN-3.26%
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TimeProphecyMachine
$SIREN Still high in the sky, comfortable, directly take down ten times the profit!
Isn't the rise just for shorting?
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The roadmap adopted by regulators and institutions is becoming clearer; let's see who will be the first to implement it commercially.
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BraveBullsAreNotAfra
A crypto news show focused on institutional adoption and regulation says Japanese banks have completed a live pilot showing cross-border payments using XRP were around 60% cheaper than traditional SWIFT transfers, settling in under four seconds.The test, presented at “XRP Tokyo 2026,” involved real XRP chain remittance corridors between Japan and Southeast Asia, suggesting that at least some Japanese institutions are actively trialing XRP as a payments rail rather than treating it as a speculative asset.
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If it falls back below 0.060, it indicates the breakout has failed; retreat promptly rather than stubbornly holding on.
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LedgerBull
$BEAT3L showing strong impulsive move with clear bullish expansion.
Buyers in control with structure holding after breakout.
EP
0.068 - 0.072
TP
TP1 0.080
TP2 0.090
TP3 0.105
SL
0.060
Liquidity was built and then expanded aggressively upward, confirming breakout strength. Current pullback appears corrective with higher lows suggesting continuation if buyers defend support.
Let’s go $BEAT3L ‌
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These days, I see a bunch of people chasing after memes and celebrities, running after those few "hints," with their attention spinning like a fan. Honestly, veteran players advise newcomers not to jump in at the last moment. I think the first thing you should clarify is: who do you really trust when you cross-chain?
Cross-chain bridges are basically "people helping you move," multi-signature means several people confirming together, and oracles are systems telling you "what's happening outside right now." The problem is, whether the multi-signature participants are trustworthy or whether the
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Recently, I've seen people treat AMM as "deposit and earn interest," which makes me want to laugh and also feel a bit worried for them. Curve, simply put, is automatically adjusting positions according to price movements; whether prices go up or down, you're constantly swapping. When a unidirectional market hits, impermanent loss is no longer "impermanent," and the settlement moment really hurts. Especially now, with testnet incentives and tokenomics expectations at an all-time high, everyone is guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens. Liquidity floods in, slippage and fees look attract
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$CHECK This position leans towards gambling; be patient and wait for confirmation of the candlestick, or you'll easily be shaken out back and forth.
CHECK-1.03%
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LedgerBull
$CHECK showing choppy price action with range-bound movement.
Structure remains neutral with no clear control.
EP
0.03180 - 0.03230
TP
TP1
0.03300
TP2
0.03420
TP3
0.03600
SL
0.03100
Liquidity has been swept on both sides with price consolidating within range. Any dip into the entry zone looks like a reaction into demand, with structure favoring upside continuation if resistance breaks cleanly.
Let’s go $CHECK ‌
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