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Recently, I started exploring cloud mining and realized that entering this field doesn't necessarily require a lot of money. It turns out there are platforms that offer mining without investments or at least with minimal amounts to get started. For example, many sites provide free trial versions—so you can simply try mining Bitcoin without risking your own funds. Interestingly, some platforms even offer bonuses upon registration, so technically, you can start mining without any investment at all. I’ve looked into several options. There are platforms that support different cryptocurrencies—Bitc
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Here's an interesting thought experiment: how much money is there in the world actually? And most importantly — how is it distributed? Imagine for a moment that all the cash in the planet suddenly gathered into one huge pot and was divided equally among all residents. A farmer from Wisconsin would get exactly the same amount as a potter in New Delhi, a shepherd in Namibia, or a dentist in Sydney. It sounds utopian, but the numbers are quite intriguing.
Generally, when people talk about how much money is in the world, they usually mean the monetary aggregate M2 — which is not just cash in your
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Honestly, I didn't understand for a long time why everyone was so obsessed with liquidity pools. But then I started to dig deeper—and I realized that they are truly the foundation of all DeFi. A liquidity pool is essentially a collection of crypto tokens locked in a smart contract. It sounds simple, but the entire modern decentralized financial ecosystem is built on it.
When DeFi first appeared, trading volumes on decentralized exchanges seemed tiny. But by the end of 2020, over $15 billion was locked in DeFi protocols. These aren't just numbers—they're a sign that the model works. And it work
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I've noticed that many newcomers in the crypto market fall for the same trap. Pumping is essentially a classic scheme of price manipulation used by coordinated groups of manipulators. They buy up the asset, create the impression of demand through social media and news, attract retail investors, and then dump everything. The predictable result is that the price drops, and most people lose money.
How does this work in practice? It starts with a phase of accumulation, where insiders quietly buy the asset. Then comes the hype—recommendations everywhere, supposedly fundamental reasons for growth, F
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Cardano shows an interesting structure on the 4-hour chart. I see a clear logic for a short, and confidence in this move is about 89%. While most are waiting for a miracle, I focus on what the price itself indicates.
I plan to enter in the range of 0.269-0.270. If there are no active buyers at these levels, then downward is the path of least resistance. The main thing is to follow the plan precisely, not emotions.
The most important thing is to lock in the position and immediately move the stop to the entry point. This way, I protect myself from unexpected movements. Structure is what works wh
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I've noticed an interesting thing in the energy sector that most people overlook. People think that oil is just oil, and that all of it is the same. In reality, it's much more complicated. The quality of the raw material determines the entire geopolitics of the global energy market, but this is rarely discussed.
The key concept is API gravity. This is a measure that indicates whether oil is light or heavy. The higher the number — the easier it is to process into valuable products. Simple math: light oil = lower costs = higher profits.
Let's take American WTI — it’s around 39-40° API. This is l
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I've noticed that many newcomers to crypto think that technical analysis is only about indicators and oscillators. In reality, it's much more interesting. True trading patterns are what really help understand where the market is headed.
Here are three patterns I constantly use in my trading. Double top and double bottom are classic reversal patterns. When you see two peaks roughly at the same level, it often indicates that the bulls are weakening and a decline may begin. Conversely, a double bottom signals support and a possible price increase. These patterns don't always work, but when confir
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Honestly, I've watched for a long time as newcomers to crypto trading make the same mistake. They enter a trade, see a small profit — and immediately move the stop-loss to the entry point. It sounds logical, but it’s one of the most insidious habits that kills growing accounts.
Let’s understand why break-even in trading is so popular and why it often works against you.
It all starts with fear. Fear of losing what’s already been earned, fear of appearing wrong. When the price moves in your favor by at least a few percent, a voice kicks in: “Quick, protect the profit!” And suddenly, you’re pulli
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I noticed an interesting turn in the FTX story — Caroline Ellison has just been released from prison earlier than scheduled. The former CEO of Alameda Research was serving a two-year sentence starting from November 2024, but was released already in October 2025, having served about 60% of her sentence. She is currently in a specialized reentry center in New York City, where help is provided to former inmates to adapt to life and find employment.
Caroline Ellison's early release was due to her cooperation with authorities and good behavior. But here’s the interesting part — the SEC banned her f
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Honestly, when I first started learning technical analysis, I was overwhelmed by the number of indicators. RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands — everything seemed complicated. But then I realized one simple thing: if you forget about all these tools, the most important factors are volume and price. Everything else revolves around them.
That's where VWAP comes in. It’s the volume-weighted average price, and it essentially combines two of the most important parameters into one indicator. Not just an average price, but a price that considers how much was bought and sold at each level. This changes everyth
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Пепе мем — это не просто шутка, это целое движение в крипто-сообществе. If you're not yet familiar with this meme token, here's what you need to understand: PEPE was created as a decentralized asset that brings people together through the iconic internet frog and fun memes. No complicated technical innovations—just a community and a drive for growth.
What makes Пепе мем so interesting? First of all, it’s a cultural phenomenon. Pepe the Frog is one of the most recognizable characters on the internet, and the token leverages this popularity. Second, success depends entirely on community activity
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Guys, I just came across another scam involving deepfakes. Everywhere there are videos claiming that Elon Musk is giving away money in crypto — like $20 million giveaways. DogeDesigner ( Dogecoin designer just warned that it's a complete scam. Musk is not involved at all. So many people fall for these videos, it's almost funny. If you see something like this — it's 100% fake, don't click on any links. When do you think these scammers will get tired? 😅
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Honestly, when I first started learning about crypto, one concept kept bothering me — liquidity. It seemed like everyone was talking about it, but no one really explained why it’s so important. Then I realized: it’s one of those factors that separates successful traders from those who constantly fall into traps.
Cryptocurrency liquidity is essentially the ability to quickly and without significant price impact exchange your assets. Imagine: you have Bitcoin or Ether and want to sell it. In a highly liquid market, this happens in seconds at a fair price. In a low-liquidity market, you might wai
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I have been working with scalping for several years now, and during this time I’ve tried many indicators. Honestly, most of them are just noise. But there are those that really help see the market differently. I’d like to share my experience with the best indicators for scalping.
I'll start with the obvious — volume. It’s fundamental. If you see a candle without volume, it’s either a fake breakout or a trap. I’ve experienced this many times: it seems like the market is moving, and then everything reverses. Now I first look at the volume, then at the price.
VWAP — an interesting tool. It shows
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I've noticed that many newcomers in crypto get confused about order types when selling. I often see questions about what a sell stop is and how to use it correctly. Let’s clarify, because the difference between order types really affects your results.
When you want to sell crypto on an exchange, a menu of options opens up. Each order is an instruction for the exchange, and it’s important to understand how it will execute. A market order seems simple, but it’s not always the best choice for your strategy.
Let’s take a popular example: you bought Bitcoin at $25,000 and want to limit your loss to
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Let's understand how candlestick formations actually work. They are not just pretty pictures on a chart but a real language through which the market communicates its intentions.
Candlestick formations are visual representations of price fluctuations over a specific period. Each candle shows four key values: open, close, high, and low. But most importantly, they reflect market sentiment. When you learn to read these signals, you'll be able to anticipate potential reversal points or trend continuations.
The history of candlestick formations dates back to the 1700s when Japanese rice traders used
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Recently, I wondered: how much does Elon Musk earn per second? And honestly, the numbers are simply astonishing. This guy isn't just running Tesla and SpaceX; he's also making money at a speed that defies conventional understanding of wealth.
According to the latest data, his net worth is measured in hundreds of billions of dollars. And here's the interesting part — if you break down his income into time intervals, you get a completely different picture of reality.
In one second, Musk earns as much as many people do in an entire month. This is not a metaphor; these are real figures. In a minut
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I've noticed that many beginners in trading overlook one of the most powerful tools of technical analysis. We're talking about bearish candles, which provide clear signals of a market reversal. When I started trading, understanding these patterns helped me avoid many losing positions.
A bearish candle essentially shows that sellers have taken control of the market during a specific period. But not all bearish candles are the same — there are several key formations to pay attention to.
The Hanging Man is one of the most recognizable patterns. See a small body at the top and a long shadow at the
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You know, I recently learned the etymology of the word "goy." It turns out it came from Jewish tradition and simply meant a stranger, someone who is not part of the community. It's interesting how words change meaning over time.
Now "goy" has become some kind of meme on the internet. It's most often used to describe a certain type of people — those who live by the system but don't even realize that the system is controlling them. Honestly, it sounds a bit sad.
It turns out that the historical term "goy" has transformed into a way to mock people who don't think about their situation. I guess th
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I've noticed that many traders still get confused about EMA, even though it's one of the most useful tools in the market. I decided to understand why this indicator works better than a simple moving average.
Here's the gist: a regular SMA considers all prices equally, but the EMA gives priority to recent prices. This means it reacts faster to market movements. In volatile markets like crypto, this is a real find. The indicator helps see trends in real time instead of lagging behind by several candles.
Regarding timeframes, it all depends on your trading style. For scalping and quick trades, I
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