BearMarketSunriser

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Age 6.3 Year
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Focusing on finding the dawn of hope in the green candle market, skilled at uncovering undervalued assets amidst market panic, and believing in the theory that the deeper the bear, the stronger the bull. Most adept at harvesting various early projects and holding onto airdrops.
I have recently been following the Web 3.0 trend and noticed that there are quite a few interesting Web 3.0 coins developing. Not everyone fully understands this field, but it truly represents the next step of the Internet, where your data belongs to you, not giant corporations.
The great thing about Web 3.0 is that you can control your private data, choose whether to share it or not, and even earn money from it. To access services within this ecosystem, you use tokens running on a public, decentralized blockchain. That’s why Web 3.0 coins are so important.
Looking at the most prominent projec
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I just realized that many new traders are still not clear about the basic orders when trading. Today, I want to share about 3 concepts that anyone who wants to trade professionally must understand clearly.
First is Entry – it is your entry point, meaning the price at which you decide to buy or sell. If you buy and then sell exactly at the Entry point, it’s considered a break-even.
Next is Stop Loss, also called a cut-loss order. This is very important because it allows you to automatically close your position when the price drops to a level you cannot tolerate. For a Buy order, the Stop Loss m
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I have just studied CHR (Chromia) in detail and found that it has a few quite interesting points. If you're still unclear about what CHR is, it is basically the native token of the Chromia blockchain platform, used to pay transaction fees and as block rewards.
The cool thing about Chromia is that it combines blockchain technology with relational databases, called "relational blockchain." This helps smart contracts be easier to write and manage, increases scalability while maintaining security. I see that it supports many different programming languages, so it has the potential to attract devel
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I just realized that many people still do not fully understand how oracles operate within blockchain. In fact, this is a very important part that many tend to overlook.
The basic issue is that blockchain itself cannot access data from outside sources. It can only process data within its own system. That is why oracles are so important. They serve as a bridge between blockchain and the real world, providing data for smart contracts.
Simply put, smart contracts need accurate data to execute. For example, if you want to create a weather prediction dApp, your smart contract needs to know the curre
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I just recently started earning money on X and am truly surprised by the opportunities here. Turns out, making money on X is not just a fantasy — X actually shares 97% of ad revenue for the first $50k, then 80%. Compared to other platforms that only give 55%, this is quite an attractive figure.
But to get started, you need to meet a few conditions: buy Blue ($8/month), have at least 500 followers (not boosted, genuine cross-following), and most importantly, 5 million impressions. This is the hardest part. I believe building from zero is the most sustainable way — create quality content, choose
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I notice that many newcomers to crypto or stock trading often ask what alpha is, and honestly, it's not as complicated as it seems. Today, I will share the simplest way to understand this concept.
To recap, what exactly is alpha? It’s just a way to measure whether your investment outperforms the market or not. For example, if you buy a stock and earn a 10% profit, but the market only increases by 7%, then your alpha is +3%. Simply put — you did 3% better than the market.
Why is this important? Because it shows your true trading skill. Positive alpha means you’re making smart decisions; negativ
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I just learned about Orca and found it to be a pretty interesting project within the Solana ecosystem. What is Orca and why is it attracting so much attention? It is a decentralized exchange (DEX) of the AMM type built on Solana, but its biggest difference is focusing on a simple and intuitive user experience.
What makes Orca special? Instead of making everything complicated like many other DEXs, Orca designs a very user-friendly interface, making it easy for even beginners to use. You just need to connect your Solana wallet (Phantom, Solflare, etc.), select the token pair you want to trade, e
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Recently, I have been learning about DAI and realized that it is truly different from other stablecoins. Today, I want to share some interesting things I discovered.
There are many types of stablecoins on the market, from Tether, USDC, PAX to other coins. But most of them rely on one thing - you must trust the issuer to hold enough USD in the bank. DAI is completely different.
What exactly is DAI? It is an ERC20 token on Ethereum with a stable value equivalent to 1 USD. But the special thing is that DAI is created through the MakerDAO lending system - no intermediaries, no trust in anyone. Whe
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I just received a question: what is forex spread? Actually, this is a basic but very important concept that everyone needs to understand when starting trading.
The simplest way to understand it is to imagine you're at a market buying and selling goods. Someone says, "I buy apples for 90 rubles," and the seller responds, "I sell for 100 rubles." The 10 ruble difference between these two prices is the spread — it appears everywhere, from stock markets to forex and crypto.
Why is it important? Because the spread reflects the liquidity of an asset. The smaller the spread, the smoother the transact
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Today I want to share with everyone a security tool I am using, which is Google Authenticator. If you don't know how to get authenticator codes to protect your account, this article might help you.
Google Authenticator is a two-factor authentication (2FA) app developed by Google, it generates 6-8 digit verification codes that change every 30 seconds. I use it to protect my trading platform accounts, email, and many other services. Its advantage is that it works completely offline, without an internet connection, and the code only exists for 30 seconds.
The benefits of using it are very clear.
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I just tried trading VIC with only $5, and the fee got cut by $2—freaking hell. The fee rate is so brutal that I don’t even know if anyone trades it. Have any of you experienced this with VIC?
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I just realized that many people are still confused about what a decentralized exchange is. In fact, this is one of the most important factors of DeFi today, and it is changing the way we trade.
Decentralized exchanges (DEX) are basically platforms that allow you to trade directly without going through an intermediary. Unlike traditional centralized exchanges, DEXs give you full control over your assets throughout the trading process. That’s why more and more people are interested in what a decentralized exchange is and how it works.
There are two main models you need to know. The first is ord
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I just came across some discussions about Avalanche, but it seems that many people still don't fully understand this platform. Today, I want to share some things I’ve learned.
What is Avalanche? Simply put, it is a layer-1 blockchain platform developed by Ava Labs, launched in September 2020. Instead of using traditional blockchain architecture, Avalanche is designed with three separate chains: X-Chain (used for asset transactions), C-Chain (EVM-compatible for smart contracts), and P-Chain (manages validators and subnets). This design is quite clever because it helps optimize both performance
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I just learned about a quite important concept that many people often overlook when investing in crypto – that is token unlock. Simply put, this is the process where tokens that are locked from the project's launch gradually get released into the market according to a specific schedule called a vesting schedule.
These token unlocks can come from various sources: the development team, venture investors, advisors, or even community rewards. Initially, locking tokens is to control supply, create price stability, and prevent early investors from dumping their holdings for quick profits.
The intere
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Have you ever heard people in the crypto community talk about a bullish or bearish market and feel confused? 🤔 Today, I will explain why they use these words instead of just saying "up" or "down."
Starting from the 18th century, financial traders began using these animal comparisons. At that time, they needed a quick and easy way to describe market sentiment, and from then on, it spread worldwide and continues to this day.
The term bullish comes from the Bull, which is a bull. When a bull attacks, it raises its horns from below, symbolizing an increase in price. So when people say "bullish ma
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I just realized that many people still don't fully understand Airdrops in crypto, especially how to effectively hunt for airdrops. Today, I will share my experience on this topic.
An airdrop basically is a project distributing free tokens or NFTs to early users. This is a pretty smart marketing strategy for new projects, helping them build a community without spending too much on traditional media.
There are 5 main types of airdrops you need to know. The first is the simplest - just register an account, but since everyone can participate, the value is usually lower. The second is Bounty - you
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I just came across a discussion about the 'Sell in May' strategy applied to crypto, which made me think a bit. What exactly is this strategy?
There’s an old English proverb from the 17th century called 'Sell in May and go away, and come on back on St. Leger's Day.' Basically, it recommends that investors sell stocks at the beginning of May and only return to the market around the end of the year. The initial reason is quite interesting — English aristocrats and bankers wanted to leave the hot city of London to enjoy horse racing events in the countryside during summer.
By the 20th century, thi
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I just realized that many of you are curious about the most effective way to mine Bitcoin on a PC. In fact, Bitcoin mining has become much more accessible than before, especially with the support of good software tools.
But here’s the issue – not all mining applications are equal. I’ve spent time researching the leading platforms today and want to share what I’ve discovered.
CGMiner is one of the classic options still trusted by experienced miners. It was designed in 2011 and supports mining not only Bitcoin but also other coins like Dogecoin and Litecoin. However, its command-line interface i
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I just realized an interesting thing about Marubozu candles that many people haven't fully understood. This is one of the simple candle patterns but extremely effective if used correctly.
The beauty of the Marubozu candle is that it has no shadows, or very tiny shadows. This indicates that the open and close prices represent the extremes of the time period—completely bullish or completely bearish. It’s like a loud shout of momentum from the market.
There are two main types. The first is the Bullish Marubozu—opening at the lowest point, closing at the highest point. It shows that buyers have fu
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