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I now check the lending dashboard and monitor my temperature every day just like brushing my teeth.
But the thing that first made my heart rate spike wasn't the interest rate, but group messages...
A bunch of rumors about "stablecoin regulation," "reserve audits," "de-pegging," circulating around,
After reading them twice, I start itching to change my position.
The KOLs are the same; if they speak too smoothly, I tend to get carried away,
Only to realize later that I didn't really understand where the liquidation line was or whether the borrowing costs are sustainable.
Honestly, th
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$BSB Is it going to break down? I'll first reduce the risk, then confirm and follow up.
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💰 $BSB – Breakdown
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When Hormuz tightens, all global risk assets tremble.
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CryptoFrontier
Asian Equities Set Lower as Iran Conflict Concerns Weigh
Asian equity markets are positioned to open lower on Friday following declines on Wall Street, as traders express concern that escalating Iran tensions could prolong disruptions to the Strait of Hormuz, according to the market report. US stocks declined Thursday, with the S&P 500 falling 0.4% and th
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Don't use "punishing the country" as an excuse; in the end, it is always ordinary people who are punished.
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CryptoSat
🚨 JUST IN: Trump Requests FIFA to Remove Iran from World Cup, Replace with Italy
President Donald Trump has asked FIFA to disqualify Iran from the World Cup and give the spot to Italy.
Trump has already hit Iran’s economy hard with sanctions and pressure. Now they’re trying to ban Iran’s national football team — which represents the country and the future of its young players.
Does Italy really need Trump’s help to qualify? Or is this just another way to punish Iran?
Politics and sports should stay separate. What do you think?
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I took a look, it's pretty good. Keep going!
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This is the sweetest sentence in the community.
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I’m basically just someone who stares at the lending dashboard every day, but the airdrop side really straightened me out… Back then, whenever I heard “interaction,” I’d get an itch to go at it, but after getting rugged a few times, I finally understood: don’t treat yourself as the project’s “active users”—they might just be using you as traffic. Now I’ve set a simple, down-to-earth rule: only do the protocols I would use in the first place (lending/exchanging/cross-chain—there are only a few steps), keep the amounts so small that even if they get liquidated I won’t feel bad, and don’t make th
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I've refreshed those collateralization panels for the third time in the past few days, and the more I look, the more uneasy I feel: the layered returns are quite tempting, but the risks aren't transparently compounded... Shared security, to put it simply, is "everyone binding together." You think it's diversified, but it might actually be the same trap wrapped in different packaging. When the interest rate curve suddenly shifts, the liquidation waterfall follows right behind—don't ask, I have plenty of crash experience.
Recently, Meme and celebrity calls have become popular again. When newcome
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I am increasingly convinced that once assets grow in volume, relying solely on "remembering mnemonic phrases" as some kind of mystical trick is no longer enough. Hardware wallets are suitable for those who mainly do things manually and infrequently; at least, your hands shouldn't shake. Multi-signature wallets are more like binding yourself to rules; the more money you have, the more secure it feels, but the setup and daily operations are really troublesome, and lazy people are prone to mistakes. Social recovery sounds gentle, but you really need to think carefully about whether the "friends/d
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7.32-7.40 this range is given very clearly, wait for confirmation before following up.
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LedgerBull
$GT showing clean intraday strength with steady upside continuation.
Structure remains bullish with higher highs and strong buyer control.
EP
7.32 – 7.40
TP
TP1 7.50
TP2 7.60
TP3 7.75
SL
7.20
Liquidity built below 7.30 already swept with strong reaction upward. Price holding above breakout zone with continuation structure, suggesting further upside if momentum holds.
Let’s go $GT ‌
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Recently, everyone has been talking about AI Agent going on-chain to automatically work, and I’m also tempted, but the more I look at it, the more I feel that “moving a little slower” can actually save lives. There are too many steps in on-chain interactions that truly need a human to stand by: the authorization step (especially unlimited authorization)—I’d rather lag half a beat and click manually; as for lending, even more so—when an Agent sees the interest rate curve sharply jump, it immediately wants to go make a trade, but the liquidation line can move, and when liquidity is thin, I’m not
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Let's arrange and study these two together.
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If even the basic narrative can't hold up, then don't waste time—Close.
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CryptoSat
Close $PIPPIN
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Both men and women are reluctant to take over responsibility, which is understandable; the key is whether they are willing to treat the child as family together.
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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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Making XRPL functionalities native, rather than "just capable of sending and receiving," makes a big difference in everyday use, especially for those who want to explore on-chain features.
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Exodus Wallet Adds Native XRP Ledger Integration and RLUSD Support
Exodus Wallet has integrated native XRP Ledger features, allowing users to manage XRP and Ripple's RLUSD stablecoin directly within the app. This upgrade enhances self-custody options and supports the growing market for RLUSD, which has recently been adopted as futures collateral.
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Bro, your tone is so genuine, I envy you.
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@Supers6061 @SuiNetworkCN @Foresight_News @Chloeppan @Gate_zh @JoeyJia11 @Gate_luqingxiao Happy now
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I stare at lending interest rates every day until my eyes hurt.
Actually, sometimes when rates spike, it's not all just "market sentiment"; on-chain sorting can also drive people crazy.
You think you're making normal repayments or topping up collateral, but someone cuts in line, empties the pool first, and the interest rate instantly jumps up, with the liquidation line moving along...
To be honest, the ones who have the biggest impact aren't those who write scripts, but people like us who manually click buttons—being a step behind means paying tuition.
Recently, a bunch of new L1/L2s a
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I now spend every day watching the lending dashboard while checking gas fees, feeling like measuring blood pressure and heartbeat at the same time... When the mainnet gas skyrockets, I don't want to move at all. L2 is indeed much smoother, just a few clicks and it's done, but honestly I still keep some assets on the mainnet as a "backup." It's not fancy or high-end, just in case the bridge gets congested or there's some contract glitch, at least I have an escape route to repay debts without risking liquidation in a waterfall crash.
Recently, there are a bunch of testnet incentives and tokenomi
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Congratulations! For assets like ORDI that are highly volatile, it's not easy to catch the entire market trend.
ORDI5,5%
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I made 301% profit in $ORDI 😎
3RD TARGET COMPLETED 🎯
#GateMarchTransparencyReport
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