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I noticed an interesting trend that definitely deserves discussion. Over the past few months, the top 10 wealthiest people in the world show a completely new picture — tech entrepreneurs have shattered all records. And this isn’t just about increasing fortunes; it’s about a whole new level of wealth concentration.
The wildest part is how far one person has surged ahead. Elon Musk is now at $726 billion. Honestly, this is simply unprecedented. No one in modern history has had such personal wealth. SpaceX’s valuation has skyrocketed, Starlink is expanding, Tesla continues to grow, plus all the h
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I've noticed that many newcomers in crypto get confused about what the spot market is and how it differs from other trading methods. Honestly, this is basic but important knowledge that’s worth understanding.
Basically, the spot market is a financial market where assets are bought and sold with immediate delivery. No futures contracts, no promises — you pay, and you receive the asset right now. This can be cryptocurrency, stocks, currencies, or even commodities. When you buy BTC or ETH for the first time, you are trading on the spot market.
Spot trading works simply: you buy an asset at the cu
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Is mining on your phone really possible? Let's find out
If you've ever thought about mining cryptocurrencies directly from your smartphone, you know there are plenty of apps promising easy earnings. But is it worth investing in?
The main tools for mobile mining are CryptoTab, StormGain, NiceHash, Bitdeer, and several cloud services. The concept is the same: the app uses your device's computing resources to generate hash power. CryptoTab is one of the pioneers—just install and run it. StormGain offers cloud mining for completing small tasks, though it requires restarting every 4 hours. NiceHash
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The White House is taking a hard line in negotiations over cryptocurrency legislation. Patrick Witte, head of the Presidential Council on Digital Assets, clearly stated in an interview with CoinDesk: the administration will not support any bill that targets President Trump or his family. "We have clearly outlined red lines. There will be no personal persecution," Witte said.
This is not just a political maneuver. It is part of a broader strategy to strengthen the US's position as a technological leader. Witte emphasized that it's not only about cryptocurrencies — the administration supports in
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Honestly, the question of the best crypto trading strategy is like asking which tool is the best. It depends on what you're building.
I've noticed that most beginners make one mistake: they start trading without a plan. They see the price rising and jump into a trade. That’s not a strategy — that’s gambling. Real trading begins with discipline and clear rules.
Let’s break down what approaches actually exist. The first thing to understand is that all strategies are categorized by how long you hold a position. Some operate on seconds, others hold positions for months.
Scalping is an extreme vers
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Yesterday I came across an interesting case in Arkham analytics — it turns out Andrew Tate completely drained his deposit on Hyperliquid. We're talking about $800,000 in losses over a few months. Andrew Tate's current account balance on the exchange is just under a thousand dollars.
He did everything by the book — deposited $727,000, then tried to recover through referral bonuses ( received $75,000), but instead of withdrawing, he poured everything back into trading. And once again, liquidation. Market analysts have already dubbed him one of the worst traders in the crypto sector. His win rate
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Interesting how one person can lead an entire country into such a state. Nicolás Maduro, the current president of Venezuela, apparently didn't start out that way. A guy from a working-class family, son of a union leader, worked as a bus driver. It seemed like a typical rags-to-riches story.
But what happened next is a whole different story. Maduro came into Ugo Chávez's orbit in 1992 when Chávez attempted a coup. After Chávez came to power in 1998, Maduro quickly rose through the ranks. First in parliament, then as chairman of the National Assembly, then as foreign minister. Chávez even named
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I noticed an interesting movement in the networks — the mining difficulty of Bitcoin dropped by 11.16% immediately after the last recalculation, down to 125.86 T. For context, this is the sharpest decline since the Chinese crash in 2021, when mining difficulty nearly fell by a third.
It seems that some of the previously shut-down capacities have come back online. The reasons are clear — miners were losing money due to poor profitability, plus a winter storm in the US disrupted infrastructure. According to analysts, at the end of January, the network’s hash rate dropped to a local low of 826 EH
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Guys, I just noticed how much the situation with solving photo-based problems has changed. I remember it used to be difficult, but now you just point the camera at the example and get a full breakdown. Tried several services — the impressions are interesting.
Started with Photomath — great for math. Quickly recognizes both printed and handwritten examples, shows step-by-step solutions from a photo. The only downside is that it’s specialized — it doesn’t handle physics or chemistry. Mathway is similar, but the interface seemed more user-friendly for students. Also works well for solving problem
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Recently, I’ve been pondering a question — why do some people say certain public chains are L0, while others are L1? How exactly is this layering defined?
Actually, the layered architecture of blockchain is quite interesting. In simple terms, L0 is the foundational infrastructure, like the base of the entire ecosystem. You can think of L0 as the system that enables other blockchains to operate on top of it, responsible for handling communication and asset transfers between different chains.
Why do we need this kind of layering? The core reason is to address scalability, security, and usability
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I noticed an interesting trend: more and more parents are considering how to open a crypto wallet for their children. Honestly, this is not just a passing fad. Kids really learn faster when it comes to new technologies. Their brains absorb information about blockchain, decentralized applications, and tokenomics like a sponge.
I remember reading about 12-year-old Eric Finman, who started investing in Bitcoin and became a crypto millionaire by age 18. I'm not saying this is a guaranteed path, but it shows that opportunities exist—especially if approached responsibly.
So, what's the gist? If you
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If you're new to crypto, sooner or later you'll face the question: which wallet should I choose? And it all comes down to understanding the difference between custodial and non-custodial solutions.
Let's start with non-custodial wallets. Essentially, this is your personal safe where only you hold the keys to your funds. No third party can interfere. Complete freedom, full responsibility.
The advantages are obvious: your funds are entirely under your control, there's no need to trust anyone, and transactions go through without anyone's permission. But there are also downsides — if you lose your
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I've noticed that scalability has long been an unresolved issue in Web3. Everyone talks about the revolution of decentralized finance, but when it comes to real applications with millions of users, you hit a wall. That's where Somnia comes in — it's not just another blockchain, but an attempt to address the fundamental limitations of current infrastructure.
Somnia is a project that takes performance seriously. It’s a platform capable of processing 400,000 transactions per second with finality in less than a second. In comparison, Ethereum handles about 9 transactions per second, and Polygon ba
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I just recently learned the interesting story behind the MUBARAK token. A friend explained to me that мубарак перевод с арабского actually means "blessing" or "blessed," and it's widely used in Arab and Muslim cultures. It's quite interesting that this project chose this name; it doesn't seem like a random choice.
I looked into the project's philosophy, and they aim to promote financial inclusion and technological innovation in the Arab region through this coin. It's not just meant to be a medium of exchange but also to support community projects and social initiatives. Combining cultural iden
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I noticed an interesting thing in the market — it seems we are really entering a true altcoin season, and this could be the biggest move in crypto history.
The fact is, everything happening now resembles preparation for a major cycle. After a four-year bear market (2022-2024), we have finally entered the growth phase. Historically, the altcoin season begins 12-18 months after the Bitcoin halving, and the halving was in April 2024. This is exactly that moment.
What happened to the prices? BTC is now trading around $67K (since the beginning of the year it was $30K). Bitcoin dominance has fallen
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I've heard that many people in the crypto community use the word "worker" as slang, but not everyone understands what it actually means. Let me explain.
A worker is essentially a hired professional, but the term comes from anglicism and has become common in the Russian-speaking crypto community. Usually, it refers to people who work on specific tasks within crypto teams under an agreement.
When is this needed? Here's a scenario: an investor has capital but doesn't have the time or desire to handle operational activities themselves—such as marketing, community management, development, or other
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If you're new to crypto trading, you've probably heard strange terms like short and long. At first glance, it might seem like some kind of insider jargon, but in reality, it's much simpler than it appears.
The origins of these words date back to the 19th century. The first mentions of the terms short and long in trading were recorded in The Merchant's Magazine in 1852. The names are not chosen randomly: long (from the English long — long) — indicates a position betting on a rise, because waiting for the price to increase takes time. Short (from the English short — short) — is a bet on a declin
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You know, I came across a wild story. There's this guy, Jerome Calvin — his case is considered one of the most extreme examples of financial collapse. He lost $5.6 billion over the course of his life. Can you imagine? From wealth to complete ruin.
This person was surrounded by money, but then lost everything. Literally everything. And now he's even registered as the poorest person in the world — quite a grim record. The story is crazy, but it nicely illustrates how quickly you can lose everything if you don't understand what you're doing with your capital.
Why did I remember this? Because in c
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