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Technical geeks who delve into the underlying mechanisms of Blockchain have an extraordinary understanding of MEV. They research sandwich attacks and arbitrage opportunities daily, able to talk endlessly for three hours about Flash Loans, and their dream is to design the perfect on-chain arbitrage Bots.
Recently, the yen exchange rate has been approaching the 160 level again, and market sentiment has become somewhat tense. Data from overnight index swaps show that the market's expectation of the Bank of Japan raising interest rates in April has fallen to less than 20%, a quick shift from about 50% just last week.
Bank of Japan Governor Ueda Kazuo recently mentioned that rising crude oil prices have worsened Japan's trade conditions, exerting downward pressure on the economy. This indeed puts the central bank in a dilemma. On one side, energy costs are pushing up inflation; on the other, there
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Recently, I’ve noticed that many people still find NFTs a bit confusing. Actually, NFT stands for Non-Fungible Token, which in Chinese is called non-fungible token. Simply put, it’s a unique digital asset on the blockchain that cannot be exchanged like Bitcoin.
Talking about the origin of NFTs, the concept can be traced back to colored coins on Bitcoin in 2012, but it really caught people's attention in 2017 with CryptoKitties. That blockchain game allowed users to buy and breed virtual cats, which sparked quite a buzz. Later, with the establishment of Ethereum’s ERC721 standard, the full name
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I just noticed MicroStrategy's Bitcoin profit data from the first two weeks of April. Michael Saylor shared this update on X, saying the company has made a profit of 17,585 BTC during this period, which is roughly around $1.3 billion at current prices. The entire holding now is 780,897 BTC, and the reserve value has already surpassed the $58 billion mark.
Interestingly, the company's average entry price is $75,577 per BTC. Currently, Bitcoin is fluctuating around $77.72K, indicating that their holding strategy remains quite stable. The return rate this quarter so far has reached 2.3%, and if l
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Recently, I’ve been thinking about a question: why can some people talk about the end of the world coming, while at the same time preparing for it—and still manage to profit handsomely from it?
After reading a lot of coverage about Sam Altman, I realized this guy might be the most ingenious product ever made by Silicon Valley’s machine. Ten years ago, he bought five sports cars, rented private jets to fly around, and also stocked up on guns, gold, potassium iodide, and a piece of land in California—classic end-of-the-world survival fanatic stuff. But now? He has become the best at selling anxi
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In the past few days, Bitcoin’s price has been quite volatile. I noticed that BTC has rebounded from its lows and has already held above 72K. The current trading price is around $77.36K. After the U.S. inflation data was released, market sentiment seems to have improved, and this rally has made many people start paying attention to the resistance levels above.
Several analysts have recently shared different views. Some believe that Bitcoin’s price could move toward 75.3K because that range acts like a magnet attracting buy orders. And once the price breaks above it, short positions are forced
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Recently, troubles involving Elon Musk’s X platform in Europe have become increasingly more complex. On one side, the French Ministry of Justice is investigating X’s Paris office; on the other side, Macron and Stammer are pushing the Hamoze Strait plan that does not include the United States. The overall situation looks like Europe is pressuring the Trump administration on multiple fronts at the same time.
First, regarding X. The U.S. Department of Justice recently directly refused to assist with the French investigation, citing that this is a politically motivated case targeting American tech
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I recently noticed a quite interesting economic phenomenon. Despite less-than-ideal trade data, the Chinese yuan continues to appreciate against the US dollar and other major currencies, which indeed breaks traditional economic logic. The analysis team at Deutsche Bank has broken down this "decoupling phenomenon" very thoroughly, worth a deep dive.
First, the power of capital flows far exceeds our imagination. Last year, foreign investment into China's technology and green energy sectors remained very strong, with foreign direct investment increasing from $4.21 billion to $4.53 billion, and po
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Recently, I've been pondering a pretty interesting question—where are the real opportunities in the next phase of the crypto market? Many people are still focused on the cake of US dollar stablecoins, but I think bigger opportunities might be overlooked.
IOG's recent research points to a direction: if the game isn't just about US dollar stablecoins in the future, then on-chain applications of local currencies are the true blue ocean. Think about it—most people around the world use euros, yen, pounds, rupees every day, not dollars. What does that mean? It means hundreds of millions of people ha
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I just noticed an interesting phenomenon: after experiencing weekend fluctuations, Bitcoin has started a strong rebound at the beginning of a new week. Last weekend, due to escalating geopolitical tensions, BTC faced significant selling pressure, dropping about 4%, but it has now gradually recovered, with the price rising above the $76,180 level.
Interestingly, this rebound reflects a shift in overall cryptocurrency market sentiment. The U.S. stock market also moved higher, with the S&P 500 rising about 1%, and the Nasdaq gaining even more, reaching 1.2%. At the same time, oil prices fell back
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Recently, there has been some concern about Malaysia's energy supply situation. The Minister of Economy recently revealed that June and July will be critical periods for fuel supply, reflecting the real challenges Malaysia faces amid the global energy crisis.
Currently, the government has stabilized fuel supplies for April and May, but the real test lies ahead. The Prime Minister had previously warned that Malaysia could face fuel supply uncertainties as early as June, which is not just an energy issue but also involves the entire industrial chain—industries relying on oil and gas derivatives,
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Recently, I noticed that the US dollar index has slightly retraced, closing around 98.370 last week. The decline isn't large, but it's still noteworthy. The US dollar index has been moving downward from its high levels; although it only dropped 0.28%, such fluctuations are worth paying attention to, especially for those involved in forex trading. The recent trend of the US dollar index has indeed been adjusting, possibly reflecting the market's reassessment of dollar strength.
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Recently, I noticed an interesting development. BitGo and ZKsync are teaming up to build infrastructure for tokenized deposits, combining BitGo's expertise in custody and wallet services with ZKsync's blockchain technology support.
In simple terms, this addresses a real-world problem: traditional banks entering the digital asset space are most concerned about security and efficiency. As a recognized provider of custody solutions in the industry, BitGo partnering with a technology firm like ZKsync can offer more reliable digital asset management solutions for banking clients.
From a user perspe
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I recently came across an interesting piece of Canadian economic data. Last February, Canada’s unemployment rate saw a clearly noticeable rise, and this actually created considerable pressure for the Bank of Canada. To be honest, at that point in time, the change in the unemployment rate really threw off the central bank’s original policy cadence.
The situation back then was like this—unemployment climbed from 5.8% in January, and hiring intentions in major industries clearly weakened. Manufacturing employment shrank for three consecutive months, service-sector growth also slowed significantly
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When it comes to investment trading, I think most people have heard Warren Buffett's famous words: "Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful." It sounds simple, but how many people can truly do it when operating in the market?
I have seen too many traders fall into the same dilemma. They make a little profit the day before and rush to take profits, fearing a pullback, only to see the market skyrocket and miss out on a big gain; the next day, they no longer want to take profits, hoping to let the gains run further, only for the market to reverse and wipe out all the
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Recently, many people have been discussing how to protect their crypto assets. The key lies in choosing the right storage method. Today, I want to talk about cold wallets because they are currently the most reliable asset protection solution.
A cold wallet, simply put, is a way to store cryptocurrencies offline. What's the biggest advantage? It’s not connected to the internet. This means hackers cannot attack your assets through online methods. In contrast, hot wallets need to be online to facilitate transactions, so they are always exposed to attack risks. A cold wallet is like placing your a
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Recently, it has been noticed that Bitcoin mining difficulty has experienced a significant drop, the largest adjustment since 2021. It seems that many miners are starting to exit the market due to cost pressures, and mining profits are indeed being squeezed.
In this situation, overall participation in the mining ecosystem is decreasing, and the difficulty adjustment is actually a market self-regulation process. But for miners who are still holding on, short-term mining profits may still be relatively tight. It is worth continuing to observe subsequent difficulty adjustments and miner trends.
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Recently, the decline in Bitcoin has been gradually narrowing, and this signal seems to be attracting the attention of Wall Street. The previous large fluctuations appear to be easing, and market panic sentiment is not as intense.
Interestingly, institutional investors are now starting to watch this trend, and it seems they are assessing whether Bitcoin has entered a relatively stable phase. This could have a significant impact on the overall market sentiment.
Regarding Bitcoin news, the recent improvement in price stability is indeed worth paying attention to. If this trend continues, it may
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Wait, when did Lee Min-ho and Song Hye-kyo get together? How come I just saw this news? Is it recent? Or did I miss some big news because my phone signal was bad? 😅 When did these two start dating?
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