GlassCityAfterTheRain

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Prefers L2 and modular narratives, usually stays low-key. Only comes out when interesting on-chain data appears.
These days, watching L2 fight over TPS, fees, and subsidies, I keep hearing people argue about which is more powerful. It makes me think of the stupid things I used to do: treating market making like a piggy bank... Honestly, that AMM curve is just forcing you to buy low and sell high. When the market moves, impermanent loss reminds you, "Don't expect to make easy money."
Whether trading fees can cover the loss depends on volatility and trading volume, not on which slogan the chain loudly proclaims.
I've now developed a habit: before entering a pool, I first consider whether I can accept t
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I usually do a lot of diving, and today I saw someone on the blockchain again rushing to cross the chain bridge, so I couldn't help but chime in. To be honest, the risks of bridges are often not about "the chain breaking," but about the "people and information" layer: how many signers are actually making decisions, whether the keys are controlled by the same group of people; if the price/status fed by the oracle gets hacked, the bridge side is like a blind man with eyes closed. And the most annoying thing everyone complains about—"waiting for confirmation"—actually just gives you time to spot
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Can do, but I will buy in batches; if it pulls back, I will add more, don't chase the highs.
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ExtremeWayBit
$SOL Do you have brothers? Are you determined to get above 220🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅 with me?
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Many people equate on-chain activity with speculative assets, but it's actually more like the internet protocol layer: you don't buy TCP/IP, but you can't do without it.
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NexaCrypto
Move Everything On-Chain: Why Gate Founder Dr.Han's Vision Could Reshap the Entire Financial World
The Core Thesis: On-Chain Is Insfrastructure, Not an Asset Class
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Lately, I keep hearing everyone talk about on-chain privacy. To be honest, my current expectation is quite low: anonymity isn't "disappearance," it's more like making the information less straightforward; if you really want to trace, you still can, just at a higher cost. As for compliance, don't expect a clear line—today a loophole might be loosened, tomorrow certain regions might impose extra taxes or tighten withdrawal and deposit policies, and the psychological impact makes you nervous. Anyway, the final pressure still falls on ordinary users.
The rule I set for myself is: on-chain activiti
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If the umbrella can't hold, market confidence is more deadly than bad debt.
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CryptoFrontier
KelpDAO $290M Exploit Attributed to North Korea's Lazarus Group
LayerZero attributed a $290 million exploit of KelpDAO's cross-chain rsETH configuration to North Korea's Lazarus Group on April 18, describing the attacker as a "highly-sophisticated state actor." According to LayerZero, the incident was limited to KelpDAO's rsETH setup and did not spread to other
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This "Add to stop loss, break even and run" strategy is suitable for volatile markets; do not misuse it during a unidirectional decline.
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CryptoSat
Close $NAORIS and $ARIA at entry... If possible DCA at Stoploss price, then Close it without loss when it reaches ur entry
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Actually, everyone understands that security has never been about the "strongest solution," but about the system you can stick with now. When my assets were small before, I used hardware wallets all the time for peace of mind; later, as on-chain interactions increased, I started to feel that signing too many times could easily lead to mistakes, so I kept the main funds in multi-signature setups and small amounts in hot wallets for spending. Restoring social interactions sounds appealing, but I have a bit of social anxiety about finding someone to be a guardian... Anyway, I’d rather deal with s
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3.1 Don't fight the trend below; the trend is clear. Wait for a rebound before looking for a more comfortable entry point.
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CryptoSat
$MOVR Update
We sent this update with when price was entering the 3.55–3.75 supply zone and showing clear weakness near 4.4.
Sellers stepped in exactly at the said levels, and the rejection triggered a clean downtrend. Price followed the projected path smoothly, tapping multiple downside levels with 3 targets completed as momentum shifted fully bearish. The market structure unfolded as expected: lower highs, persistent selling pressure, and absence of significant buyer support until reaching the current support level.
I recommend Y'll should take partial profit here and trail the rest while price holds below 3.1. If support at 2.64–2.7 breaks, continuation remains open. Otherwise, wait for a proper retest of resistance before next entries.
#WeekendTradingPlan
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Institutions are gradually collecting chips; retail investors, stop just focusing on candlestick charts and arguing.
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CryptoSat
Last Week’s ETF Flows 🔥
$BTC : +$996M
$ETH : +$276M
$SOL : +$35M
$XRP : +$55M
All positive. Institutions keep loading up.
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In the past few days, I saw new L1/L2 projects losing incentives and TVL, and a bunch of veteran users in the comment section complaining "mining, selling." I understand... Anyway, money will flow out, so don’t be scared by the terminology. I’ll focus on one main thread: in the end, who has the final say and how long it counts on the chain. Data availability essentially means “can I pull out the ledger and reconcile when something goes wrong”; ordering is “who’s in line, can they cut in”; finality is “how high is the cost to change your mind.” These are much more meaningful than just “the ecos
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It's difficult to remarry after having children, but let's not label everyone either.
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God-givenTeam
The Real Situation of the Second Marriage Market
1. Women who are divorced and have a son usually deter most men.
2. Men who are divorced and have children, whether boys or girls, most women are unwilling to accept.
3. When both parties are divorced and have children, there will be suspicion and concerns about each other, worried that the other has ulterior motives.
4. Although it is a second marriage, women’s demands for marriage dowries and the three golds are not reduced at all, and all are indispensable.
5. The partners they dated when young are mostly not mature enough; after divorce, remarriage will pay more attention to practical conditions.
6. In the second marriage market, older women and men with average looks are at a disadvantage and find it difficult to find suitable partners.
7. Women with good conditions who are divorced often do not easily choose to remarry.
8. Most divorced men still hope to find a new partner to spend the rest of their lives.
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Geopolitics + energy security = currency choice; India's move is quite pragmatic but also quite sensitive.
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CryptoSat
🇮🇳 India Ditches US Dollar for Iranian Oil
India has started settling payments for Iranian oil in Chinese Yuan instead of US Dollars.
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I'm feeling itchy to chase the rally right now, but am I really understanding something, or am I just getting carried away by the K-line? Anyway, I’ll first loosen my position a bit and go check on the chain: Is the capital continuously flowing in or just a temporary burst of activity? Are addresses changing hands? Is there a sudden congestion on the bridge... Basically, if information can be reflected in data, then emotions will only push me to add more. Recently, before and after the upgrade/maintenance of that mainstream public chain, the group has been guessing whether the ecosystem will u
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When evaluating a project, consider: Are there any new mechanisms? Is the token strong? Is there someone backing it? Can the narrative spread? Otherwise, it's just pure gambling.
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鱼馆鱼人
Double-sided flowering, today
#Leading Token
0xf786a61afdab4769997f10576f8a2f63c7297777
Just hit a high of 1M, with a market cap of 300,000, starting to recommend
Then around $peace
3M, just saw some big V influencers like Deep Sea and Sister Yang also pushing it, looks like a coordinated project, going up to a few million should not be a problem, they’re all branding it!
Brother Yu currently has six groups on the chain, overall there are still many quality Ca projects, meaning the overall success rate of Ca is very high, but some do need real-time effectiveness
What I can offer is to find, observe, and dig into it myself, then analyze more—what type it is, whether it has a unique mechanism, whether there’s a land pile, whether there’s a big shot behind the scenes, whether it’s a new concept or something else. Only those with potential will be recommended. Ca doesn’t need many, you can’t always make money by just P’ing all day. Be steady, precise, and aggressive when acting!
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Good luck pushing all the way to TP2, don't forget to watch the volume and pullback.
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CryptoSat
$NEIRO 1st Target completed successfully, Stoploss to entry price once tp2 hits 👍
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These days, parallel processing and sharding are getting lively again, and the timeline is being pushed like during the New Year... But after watching for a while, I care more about the old issues: where to place assets and whether you can withdraw if something goes wrong. To put it simply, no matter how high the throughput or how innovative the narrative, if the bridges, cross-chain, or account permissions are compromised, it all boils down to the anxiety of "not being able to escape."
By the way, I see everyone arguing again about NFT royalties: creators want income, secondary markets want l
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Lately, I've been using tools to analyze on-chain data, and there's always someone complaining that the tagging system is laggy and easily manipulated to influence trends... I actually understand it quite well. You think you're "watching the chain," but in reality, there's a long chain of message passers between you and the data: nodes are still syncing, RPCs might be queued or rate-limited, indexers need to wait for confirmation before entering data into the database, and sometimes they even have to reorganize and roll back to recalculate. As a result: the "smart money" you're seeing might al
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