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Just found out Worldcoin has set up 18 Orb locations across India for eye scanning verification, and there's actually quite a few near me. Most are concentrated in Delhi NCR, Noida, and Bangalore, but they're expanding to other cities soon. The locations are mainly at metro stations and popular malls, which is pretty convenient. If you're curious about Worldcoin verification near me, you can hit up places like Mantri Square in Bangalore, V3S Mall in Delhi, or any of the metro stations they've listed—Noida City Center, Laxmi Nagar, Anand Vihar, and a bunch more. Operating hours are mostly 11 AM
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If you're new to crypto trading, understanding your actual profit or loss can feel confusing. Most people trading traditional assets know about PnL, but the crypto version has some nuances worth understanding.
Let me break down what is PnL in the context of cryptocurrency. Essentially, it's how you measure whether you're making or losing money on your positions. But here's where it gets interesting - there are different ways to calculate it depending on your situation.
First, the basics. Mark-to-market pricing means valuing your assets at current market prices. Say you're holding ETH at 1,970
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Been seeing a lot of buzz lately about companies stashing crypto on their balance sheets. So what is a DAT exactly? Digital Asset Treasury—basically a company's official on-chain vault for holding Bitcoin, Ethereum, stablecoins, and other crypto assets. Think of it like a traditional corporate treasury account, except instead of just holding fiat currency, it's managing real digital assets.
The interesting part? This wasn't really happening five years ago. Now you're seeing more DATs pop up because the market's finally maturing. Companies are realizing they can't ignore this space anymore.
Wha
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Just looking at where we're at with crypto right now and honestly, recovery feels like the big question everyone's asking. The market got absolutely hammered from those October 2025 highs - we're talking a 40% drop that wiped out most of the gains from earlier in the year. It's wild because we had such a strong run after the U.S. election last November, with the broader alt market hitting $1.16 trillion by December. Then we peaked again around $1.19 trillion in October before everything came crashing down.
Right now Total3 is sitting around $713 billion, which honestly puts us back to where we
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So I've been watching a lot of people get into NFT flipping lately, and honestly it's basically the same playbook as day trading or sneaker reselling—just in the digital art world. The core idea is dead simple: find something undervalued, grab it early, then flip it when the hype kicks in and demand shoots up.
Here's how most flippers actually work it. First, they're constantly hunting for upcoming projects that have some real potential. Could be the artist has clout, the community is buzzing, there's actual utility built in, or the hype cycle is just starting. Then comes the critical part—get
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I've been looking at the economic data from 2025, and there's something pretty interesting happening with global growth patterns. If you want to know which countries actually delivered the top 10 fastest growing economy in the world, the answer is more diverse than most people think.
The numbers are striking. South Sudan led with 27.2% GDP growth, followed by Guyana at 14.4% and Libya at 13.7%. But here's what caught my attention: the fastest-growing economies aren't concentrated in one region. Africa dominates the list with six countries making the cut, but you've also got players from South
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Just saw someone bringing up the Ethereum merge again, and it got me thinking about how much has actually changed since that happened. The thing is, the eth merge date was back in September 2022 when Ethereum finally transitioned to Proof of Stake — not December 2025 like some older posts still claim.
If you're just getting into crypto or missed that whole period, the eth merge date was a pretty massive deal. Gas fees were supposed to drop, energy efficiency was supposed to skyrocket, and the whole network was supposed to become more scalable. The reality? It's been a bit more nuanced than the
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Been trading Forex for a while now, and one thing I've realized is that most beginners completely mess up their lot sizing from day one. It's honestly the foundation of everything else you do in this market.
So here's the thing - your lot size is literally just the amount of currency units you're trading in a single position. Sounds simple, right? But it's actually the most critical decision you make because it directly controls how much you can win or lose on any given trade.
There are basically four main lot types floating around, and each one serves a different purpose depending on who you
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For those wondering how tall Elon Musk is, let me tell you, with his height of 188 centimeters, he's not only physically tall but also influential in terms of reach. This 6'2" tech billionaire is known as the visionary behind Tesla and SpaceX, but he's also a very influential figure in the crypto world.
What's really interesting is that while people talk about Musk's height in centimeters, more discussion centers on how his words move markets. A single tweet about Bitcoin and Dogecoin can trigger billions of dollars in movement. The crypto community either praises him or criticizes him harshly
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I still remember when the metaverse was everywhere — everyone was talking about it after Facebook changed its name. Now, in 2026, it’s interesting to look back at the projects that promised to revolutionize everything. Some kept their promises, others less so.
When it comes to what was truly the best metaverse, Decentraland remained one of the most solid. People continue to buy virtual land and build on it, even though the initial hype has faded. Axie Infinity made a lot of noise with play-to-earn, and it still has an active community today despite AXS price fluctuations.
The Sandbox remains i
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I've been digging into which countries are actually crushing it economically, and the patterns are pretty interesting. The fastest developing countries in 2025 turned out to be way more diverse than most people expected, though Africa absolutely dominated the top spots.
South Sudan leads with a projected 27.2% GDP growth—honestly impressive considering the country's been through so much political turmoil. The recovery is mainly driven by oil production ramping up after recent peace agreements. Then you've got Guyana at 14.4%, which is wild because their oil boom only kicked off recently. They'
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Just caught something interesting on Bloomberg's X feed about who is actually becoming a trillionaire in the world right now. Elon Musk is apparently tracking toward that historic milestone, and honestly, it's wild when you think about the scale of it.
The comparison they drew to Rockefeller really stuck with me. Back in his era, Rockefeller's wealth didn't just accumulate in a vault somewhere - it fundamentally reshaped entire industries and influenced how politics worked. Now we're potentially looking at someone who could hit trillionaire status in our lifetime, and the parallels are hard to
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Just read something that really got to me. Pavel Durov's girlfriend went through something absolutely heartbreaking while he was dealing with his legal situation in France. The whole thing is just devastating when you think about what they were going through at the same time.
So basically, Pavel Durov and his girlfriend Juli were detained at the airport in France back in August, and things escalated quickly. While he stayed in custody facing serious charges, she was released but had no idea what was happening. Then she found out she was pregnant. Can you imagine? She discovered it in a café in
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Just caught something interesting in the capital flows data. Japanese investors pulled a massive 3.07 trillion yen out of overseas bonds last month, the biggest monthly exodus in over a year. What's driving this? The yields on japanese bond markets have been climbing while US Treasury returns are cooling off, so it's suddenly making more sense to keep money at home.
The numbers are pretty striking actually. They dumped 3.42 trillion yen in foreign long-term bonds alone, which is the highest monthly outflow since October 2024. Meanwhile, they're still buying up foreign stocks though, grabbing 6
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Been following the DEX infrastructure space for a while now, and it's wild how much the decentralized exchange development services sector has matured since 2023. What started as a niche area has basically become essential infrastructure for anyone serious about building in DeFi.
The interesting thing is watching how different teams approach the problem. Some focus on raw security - you've got firms like Antier Solutions really emphasizing compliance, multi-sig wallets, all that regulatory-aware stuff. Others are pushing technical boundaries. Brugu, for instance, started integrating AI and mac
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Just spent some time diving into the NFT market history and honestly, the price tags on some of these digital collectibles are wild. Thought I'd share what I found about the most expensive NFT pieces ever sold.
So Pak's The Merge is sitting at the top of the charts - we're talking $91.8 million back in December 2021. What's interesting about this one is that it wasn't bought by a single collector. Instead, 28,893 different people purchased units of it at $575 each, which eventually added up to that massive total. The whole concept is pretty clever actually - buyers could purchase as many 'mass
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Today's AED to MYR Price Update
This report outlines the current exchange rate of AED to MYR, indicating market trends and trading opportunities. It emphasizes mixed signals and a cautious outlook for traders.
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Just came across Mark Tilbury's take on wealth-building and honestly, it's refreshing to see a self-made millionaire actually talk about what matters instead of flexing. The guy built serious net worth without the typical luxury trap, and his approach is way more practical than most advice you see floating around.
So here's what caught my attention - Tilbury breaks down seven specific purchases that actually moved the needle for him. Not flashy stuff, but real wealth-building tools. He started with a side project, which makes sense because that's how you fund your actual investments without to
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been trying to figure out how to make $10 fast without doing anything crazy, and honestly there's more options than i thought. so like, i started with these reward sites - Swagbucks and QuickRewards are pretty legit if you don't mind killing some time. the whole thing about playing games, watching videos, doing surveys... it actually adds up faster than expected. QuickRewards is kinda wild because you can literally cash out with basically nothing in your account, so reaching that $10 goal is way quicker than other platforms.
Swagbucks is similar but you need a bit more to withdraw, though they
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