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Intraday trader, living by discipline. Loves discussing patterns, trading volume, and emotional control. If losing, just shut down the computer and go for a walk.
80, hearing this sentence sounds great, the market doesn't show mercy, and risk warnings are fully emphasized.
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ExtremeWayBit
$SOL By 2030, I want to use 4 years! Only doing spot trading to achieve stable compound interest, aiming for 10 million! Do any brothers want to join? 👬 The token I’ve chosen this round is Solana 🚀—80, get it?
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When the bull momentum is broken, decisively take profit and cut losses. Trading is not faith. $VELVET closes the order first and waits for the next opportunity.
VELVET15.43%
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CryptoSat
$VELVET lost bullish momentum. Close this trade
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The first portion of profit has been secured, and the risk is immediately halved. Comfortable.
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CryptoSat
$HUMA 1st Target completed 🎯
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Lately, I've been seeing a lot of "smart money addresses" and "label clustering," and it's a bit overwhelming, but upon reflection, address profiling is mostly like weather forecasting—it's something to reference, not an edict. To put it simply, even if one person splits across a dozen addresses, you can't catch them all; when exchange hot wallets get mixed up, the fund flow looks like big players are entering, but it might just be moving house. Not to mention, some people deliberately walk a few steps to create confusion, tricking you into following their emotional trades.
These days, RWA, U.
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Level 8 is not the end point; the next step is to directly reach full social level!
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ExtremeWayBit
You can see how diligent I am, I’ve directly reached level 8 in social interactions.
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Recently, I've seen a bunch of people watching on-chain large transfers and fluctuations in exchange hot and cold wallets, claiming it's "smart money" giving orders... I also enjoy watching, but don't let the terminology distract you. Data availability, ordering, and finality all boil down to one main point: Are the candlestick and volume you see actually "happening," is the sequence being manipulated, and will there be a reversal in the end?
For intraday trading, I care more about this: if finality is slow, news can cause emotions to spiral out of control, and chasing after it can easily lead
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Today the network was congested again, my 0.003 transfer got stuck in the mempool, waiting in line for about 90 seconds, and the mental stress was worse than trading... Basically, sending a transaction doesn't mean it gets on the chain immediately, it just gets queued. The more congested it is, the more it feels like抢座: whoever offers a higher tip (gas) gets packed first, and those with lower tips can only wait at the back, or even get bumped out and have to start over.
Recently, everyone has been complaining that validators/miners are making too much profit, and that MEV is making the orderin
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I almost cried from my own stupidity just now... When copying the address, I accidentally clicked one more time, and the on-chain popup even reached the confirmation page before I realized something was wrong. I quickly closed it, my heart pounding. To put it simply, when doing airdrop interactions now, the easiest way to get caught in a scam isn't because the project is bad, but because you're too eager not to "miss out."
My approach is a bit crude: I never interact with my main wallet, instead I set up a small secondary wallet, with just enough funds for transaction fees and a little bit of
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This kind of "play around and make some money along the way" vibe is quite healthy, with no internal conflict.
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CryptoManMab
last week i spent a whole evening building my virtual farm and trading the harvested pixels with other players it was actually relaxing after a long day. the graphics are all retro pixel style which i love and the community is super active sharing tips and memes. they just dropped a new update with better staking options so i put some of my holdings in there to see how it goes.
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Recently, I saw someone make a quick trade with a contract, and instead of getting liquidated, their wallet was "snatched away"... Honestly, many times it's not that your skills are lacking, but that you previously gave unlimited permissions and forgot about it. Revoking permissions is as important as sleeping: if you don't do it, you'll always feel anxious; if you do, you might not make a profit, but at least you won't get taken out in the middle of the night.
I thought I was usually quite cautious, but a couple of days ago, I checked my authorization list and found an old DApp still with unl
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Last night, I was reviewing my trading records and my eyes went wide. I realized that over the past year, I’ve been recording trades more frequently than writing a diary... Honestly, if I don’t leave evidence in advance, I could really drive myself crazy by the end of the year.
I currently have a few simple methods: for every deposit, withdrawal, chain swap, or transfer to a cold wallet—things that "don’t look like trades but might raise tax questions"—I immediately take a screenshot and export a transaction history (one from the exchange/wallet each), naming the file with the date and what I
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One-click looping sounds great, but leverage is always a double-edged sword; stable returns also require managing risks first.
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BlockchainDiary
According to DeFiLlama data:
Currently, the market cap of RWA chains is about $30 billion, but the funds truly entering DeFi are only about $3.6 billion in TVL, leaving significant room for growth.
And @TermMaxFi (TermMax) is precisely filling this gap:
It uses a fixed interest rate + fixed term lending model to truly utilize RWA.
Allowing users to use tokenized stocks, gold, and other assets as collateral to borrow stablecoins on-chain while locking in interest rates in advance.
How RWA is integrated: tokenized stocks, gold, and other RWAs are used as collateral → on-chain borrowing of stablecoins → interest rates are locked from the start.
Core highlights:
1️⃣ Borrow money with RWA collateral without selling assets
2️⃣ Fixed interest rates that won’t fluctuate wildly like traditional DeFi
3️⃣ Supports one-click looping to amplify returns
4️⃣ More aligned with institutional needs for certainty of returns
TermMax uses fixed interest rates to connect RWA + DeFi, making yields more stable and capital more efficient.
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Recently, I’ve been reviewing cross-chain matters, and the more I think about it, the more I feel: one IBC/message passing/bridge, essentially, is about who you trust. It’s not just about trusting "Chain A and Chain B" straightforwardly; you also have to trust whether the relay/validators are following the rules when transmitting messages, whether the light client/proof verification is foolproof, whether the contract implementation is complete, and whether the oracle/multisig/administrator suddenly makes a mistake... With more components, it’s easy to get carried away emotionally.
In the past
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