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I've just noticed something interesting in SOL these days. The price is at $82.06 with a -3.03% drop in 24h, and many traders are confused about whether this is really a reversal or just a pullback. Let me share what I've been observing in the market.
Actually, understanding the difference between a pullback and a true trend change is crucial if you want to trade confidently. A pullback is basically that moment when the price pulls back a little after a strong move, but without breaking the main trend structure. It's like the market taking a breather before continuing in the same direction.
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I just read an interesting analysis by van de Poppe about what's happening with ETH. The analyst points out something many are not considering: while the price has dropped approximately 30% over the past 18 months, the transaction volume of stablecoins on the network has skyrocketed by 200%. Basically, there's much more activity on the network, but the price hasn't reflected this yet.
van de Poppe compares this to what happened in 2019 with Ethereum. Back then, network activity increased first, and the price stayed still for a while. Then, when the stablecoin volume was at its peak, the price
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I have been observing how decentralization has become the true compass of the crypto world, and in wallets, this is particularly evident. When we talk about a decentralized wallet, we are really talking about regaining control that should have always been ours.
The reality is that there are two completely different paths. On one side are centralized wallets, where you trust a company to custody your funds. On the other side are decentralized wallets, where you are solely responsible for your private keys. It seems simple, but the implications are profound.
The advantages of choosing a decentra
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Honestly, many people think you need money to start in crypto, but there are more options than you can imagine. If you want to know how to earn cryptocurrencies without spending anything, the reality is that there are quite a few paths: from simple activities to more passive methods that work while you sleep.
The first thing you need to understand is that not all forms of getting crypto for free are the same. Some require time and active involvement, while others simply need you to have patience. There are nine main methods worth exploring, especially if you’re a beginner.
Let’s start with the
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I've been in the crypto world for a while, and I realize that there are concepts that most people don't fully understand. One of them is the nonce, that random number that sounds complicated but is actually quite crucial for everything to work.
Basically, nonce is short for "number used once." It sounds simple, but it's fundamental. Every time a block is generated, a random element needs to be added to the mining process, and that's where the nonce comes in. Without it, miners could just repeat the same transaction data over and over, and the network would be chaos.
The interesting part is how
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Recently, I started thinking about something that seems simple but causes quite a bit of confusion: how much is a ton really. It turns out that the answer depends on where you are in the world, and that can cause serious problems in international business.
Here's the deal. There are three main versions of the ton used today. In the United States, they use the short ton, which equals 2,000 pounds or about 907 kilograms. In the UK and Commonwealth countries, they prefer the long ton, which is a bit heavier: 2,240 pounds, approximately 1,016 kilograms. And then there's the metric ton, used by mos
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Looking at the current cryptocurrency landscape, there's something that not many want to talk about openly: thefts are becoming more sophisticated and frequent. I've seen stories of users losing fortunes in minutes, so I decided to gather information on how to act if something like this happens.
The numbers are concerning. In 2022 alone, thefts totaled over $3.8 billion. That’s not just money from big corporations; it affects individual investors like us. The Ronin attack in 2022 was $620 million, but there are thousands of smaller cases that rarely make the news.
I remember reading about a us
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I just saw that Jack Altman joined Benchmark as a general partner, one of the most prominent venture capital firms. The interesting part is that two years ago, he decided to fully commit to investing and founded his own firm, Alt Capital. Now he's making this move and joining Benchmark, which seems to be a very strategic move to enhance his investment capabilities.
I don't know if it's because he saw bigger opportunities at Benchmark or if he wanted to expand his network, but honestly, Jack Altman moving in this way catches attention. Two years running his own operation and now he's joining an
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I've noticed that many new traders don't fully understand how RSI works, so I'm going to share how I use it in my daily analyses.
First, the basics: the Relative Strength Index is a tool that shows you whether a crypto has risen or fallen too much in a short period. It operates on a scale from 0 to 100, and that's the important part you need to remember.
When I look at the chart, the first thing I check is where that index is. If it's above 70, we're in overbought territory. That means there have probably been too many buy orders, and the price could pull back soon. It's not a guarantee, but i
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I've been in crypto for years, and I'm going to share something that many new traders don't grasp: candlestick patterns are literally your best friend if you want to read the market without technical indicators. Here's my perspective.
Look, any respectable trader knows there are three main ways to view charts: lines, bars, and candlesticks. But candlesticks are the ones that matter, and it's not for nothing. A candlestick chart shows the historical price movement of an asset over time. Each candlestick represents a specific period based on your settings: if you set D1, each candlestick is one
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I just saw several people asking what CPI is in finance and why the crypto market moves wildly every time the report comes out. Let me explain this simply.
Basically, CPI measures whether things are expensive or cheap in the United States. Milk, gasoline, rent, phones... everything is included in the calculation. When CPI rises, it means skyrocketing inflation; when it falls, it means money is worth more and people can breathe a little easier.
Now, why does this matter in crypto? Because everything is connected. A high CPI means the Federal Reserve says "I’m not going to cut rates, I might eve
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I just read something that made me think about how some investors view the subject of debt completely differently. Robert Kiyosaki, the famous author of *Rich Dad Poor Dad*, has a rather particular stance on the matter. The person publicly declares that he maintains a debt of between 1 and 2 billion dollars with banks, and the most interesting part is that it doesn’t keep him awake.
His argument is straightforward: if he goes bankrupt, the problem is the bank’s, not his. It sounds controversial, but there is logic behind it. For Kiyosaki, debt isn’t necessarily something bad if you use it corr
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I recently wondered how much a ton actually weighs because it turns out it's not the same everywhere. I was surprised to discover there are three different types depending on the country.
In the United States, they use the short ton, which is 2,000 pounds or about 907 kilograms. But in the UK and other countries, it's the long ton with 2,240 pounds, almost 1,016 kilograms. And then there's the metric ton, used by the rest of the world: exactly 1,000 kilograms, equivalent to 2,204 pounds.
The interesting thing is that all of this dates back centuries. The word "ton" originally referred to those
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I've been thinking about something that many crypto investors don’t quite understand: what M2 is and why it should matter to you.
Basically, M2 is the measure of how much real money is circulating in the economy. Not only the cash in your pocket, but also money in checking accounts, savings, certificates of deposit, and money market funds. That is, everything that can be quickly converted into cash.
The composition is quite simple: first there’s M1, which is the most liquid (efectivo, tarjetas de débito, cheques). Then come interest-bearing savings accounts, time deposits or certificates of de
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I recently wondered whether it's really worth investing in a cold wallet. So I started researching seriously what’s going on with this and why so many people in the crypto space recommend it so highly.
First, let’s clarify what a cold wallet actually is. Basically, it’s a physical device that stores your cryptocurrencies offline. No being online all the time like hot wallets. The security it offers is serious because it keeps your private keys completely isolated from any digital attack.
Many people think that a wallet is where the coins are stored, but in reality, it works differently. Crypto
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A few months ago, something happened that few noticed amid all the AI madness: Larry Ellison, at 81 years old, became the richest man in the world. It wasn’t magic; it was Oracle closing huge deals, including that $300 billion agreement with OpenAI. Shares soared 40% in a day. But the interesting part isn’t just the wealth; it’s how this guy got there.
Ellison started as an orphan in the Bronx, raised by his aunt in Chicago. He dropped out of college with nothing, worked at Ampex designing systems for the CIA, and in 1977 co-founded Oracle with $2,000. Since then, for over 40 years, he has led
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I just checked and I can't believe how Mark Zuckerberg's wealth has grown over the years. The guy went from $1.5 billion in 2008 to figures that are frankly hard to process. By January 2025, it was at $211 billion, and Meta remains the machine that generates all of that.
The crazy part is seeing the trajectory: in 2023 with $106 billion, ranking eighth, then in October 2024 it skyrocketed to $219 billion and he broke into the top four richest in the world. That’s a huge jump in a short period. Mark Zuckerberg’s wealth truly reflects Meta’s dominance in the global tech ecosystem.
From Facebook
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Recently, I started thinking about something that probably many people never question: how much money is actually circulating in the world. And the answer is quite revealing, especially when we consider what it means for the future of assets like Bitcoin.
Let's start with the basics. Physical cash, those bills and coins you see in your wallet, totals around $9 trillion globally. But here’s where it gets interesting: when we talk about real money, including bank deposits and funds, we’re looking at much larger figures. Simple deposits amount to about $100 trillion, while when we include larger
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I've seen quite a few cases of people falling for KYC scams related to Pi Network lately, and I think it's worth talking about. The truth is, these schemes are becoming more sophisticated, and many unsuspecting users end up losing sensitive information without even realizing it.
What happens is that scammers pose as official representatives of Pi and pressure you by saying you need to complete an urgent verification to access your mined coins. It sounds credible because they use the Pi Network name, but here’s the trick: they redirect you to fake sites where they ask for ID documents, banking
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