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I just looked back at the chart—it's gone from -4tr to now only 1,8u left. I don’t know if it can bounce back anymore; I’m honestly a bit discouraged. When will there be another big opportunity again? Do you guys have any hope?
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Maybe everyone has experienced the uncomfortable feeling of "peaking" in crypto. I realize this is not the fault of a few people but a very common phenomenon, even among experienced traders.
Today, I want to share some thoughts on this issue—why we tend to easily "peak" and more importantly, how to overcome it.
In fact, "peaking" happens for many different reasons. Lack of knowledge is the main cause—when we follow KOLs, join chat groups, then buy coins without thorough analysis. Decisions to take profit or cut losses are often influenced by others rather than ourselves. Additionally, some peo
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Recently, someone asked me about Long and Short in crypto trading, so I decided to write this explanation to make it easier for everyone to understand.
First, you need to understand what a Position is. It simply refers to an investor's holding status for currency pairs in the market. In crypto, Positions are divided into two main types: Long Position and Short Position.
When I mention Long, it means you buy a cryptocurrency pair with the expectation that the price will go up. This strategy is quite simple—you buy at the current price and sell at a higher price to make a profit. Many traders wh
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I just delved deeper into a quite important aspect of blockchain that many people might not pay attention to — the consensus mechanism among nodes when there are malicious or faulty nodes in the system.
What is BFT? Simply put, it is an algorithm that helps all nodes in a blockchain network agree on a single data state, even if some nodes are behaving abnormally or intentionally causing trouble. This forms the foundation for building a truly secure distributed network.
In practice, one of the most famous applications of BFT is the PBFT protocol (Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance). I see that
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Woke up early this morning with 10 minutes to spare, decided to check TRUMP again, and I lost a few hundred U. I thought it would rebound, but the price is still going down. This token is really unpredictable; waking up early and still facing losses like this. Currently, the price is at 2.88 USDT, +3.22% in 24h, but for me, it's already too late. Is anyone still holding TRUMP? Should I cut my losses?
TRUMP-0,82%
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I just realized that many people still don't understand what 2FA is and why it's so important. Today, I want to share some thoughts on this issue.
Simply put, what is 2FA? It is two-factor authentication — a way to protect your account by requiring two pieces of proof to verify your identity. Instead of just entering a password, you need an additional authentication step, such as a code from your phone or biometric verification. This makes it much harder for hackers, even if they know your password.
Why do we need 2FA? Because we live in a digital world, sharing personal information everywhere
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If you're working with trading platforms or development tools, you've probably heard of API keys. But what exactly is an API key, and why do people worry about its security? I feel this is a topic that many people misunderstand, so today I want to share some knowledge I've accumulated.
First, what is an API key? It's not as complicated as the name suggests. Essentially, an API key is a unique identifier — a string of characters — that allows applications to communicate with each other securely. When you connect an app to a service, this key tells the system who you are and what you're permitte
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I just realized that many new people entering the crypto or stock market are always panicking when prices drop. But here’s the thing—what exactly is a pullback, in reality? It’s only a natural part of every uptrend.
I’ll explain it to help you understand it more clearly. A pullback is not a market crash—it’s a temporary price drop within a continuous uptrend. Price can fall by 5% to 20%, but the main trend is still up. That’s when traders lock in profits, or when the market needs to “relax” a bit.
The problem is that many people confuse pullback with reversal. These two are completely differen
BTC2,29%
ETH2,19%
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I have received quite a few questions about timing in crypto trading, so I decided to write this article to clarify it more clearly.
What is timing? Simply put, it is the ability to identify the right moment to buy (Timing In) or sell (Timing Out) an asset. It sounds simple, but in reality, it involves many factors such as technical analysis, market psychology, and experience.
There is no specific formula for calculating timing; it depends on each person's strategy. Some traders use support/resistance levels, others look at previous peaks and troughs, and some combine multiple indicators. Timi
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Looking at the current crypto market, I realize that many newcomers don't fully understand risk management. They often focus only on making profits and forget that capital protection should be the top priority. Today, I want to share about a tool that I consider extremely important but many people overlook: the stop loss order.
What is a stop loss? Simply put, it is an automatic order to sell an asset when the price drops to a predetermined level. For example, if you buy Bitcoin at $30,000 and set a stop loss at $28,000, then when the price hits this level, the system will automatically trigge
BTC2,29%
ETH2,19%
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I just tried making money on X (Twitter), and honestly, it’s easier than I initially thought. Sharing quickly because I see many of you asking about this.
First, to enable monetization on X, you need: 5 million impressions, 500 followers, and a blue check (that can be purchased for $8/month). The cool part is that X shares 97% of ad revenue for the first $50,000, and then 80%—much higher than many other platforms. So I think the opportunity here is pretty big.
As for strategy, the hardest part is the first 500 followers. I do it like this: choose a niche you understand well, write quality cont
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Recently, I've been asked quite a lot about how to trade coins effectively, especially when the market is experiencing quite strong fluctuations. In fact, to succeed in the cryptocurrency market, it's not just about luck; you need a clear roadmap and proven strategies.
First, I want to talk about diversification. It may sound like a cliché, but "don't put all your eggs in one basket" remains the golden rule that everyone should follow. Currently, BTC is at $67.35K (+0.77% in 24h) and ETH at $2.06K (+0.15%), but the important thing is you shouldn't concentrate all your assets in one or two coin
BTC2,29%
ETH2,19%
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I just recently understood the symbols on this exchange. At first, I kept seeing people say 1K, 1M, 1B, but I didn’t know exactly how much they meant—it was pretty confusing.
Actually, it’s very simple:
1K is 1000, 1M is 1 million, 1E is 100 million, and as for 1B, it equals 1 billion (1 billion = 1 billion đồng or the corresponding unit). Finally, 1T is a thousand billion.
It’s pretty easy to remember if you know this rule. Next time you see those weird numbers on the exchange, you don’t need to panic anymore—just know what amount they represent. Do any of you still confuse these units?
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I just took a quick look at what TON is and why it has attracted so much attention. Basically, Toncoin (TON) is the native currency of The Open Network, a blockchain launched by the creators of Telegram with the goal of building a decentralized system capable of handling a large volume of transactions.
The strength of TON lies in several notable technical features. First is sharding technology, which allows the blockchain to be partitioned to improve processing speed. Second is its truly fast transaction speed, capable of handling multiple transactions simultaneously in a short period. Securit
TON1,44%
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I just delved deeper into hedging and realized that it is a quite useful technique when you're uncertain about market trends.
So, what is hedging basically? It’s when you open two positions simultaneously—long and short—to protect yourself from risk. For example, if you see the price has risen and is trending downward, you want to short but aren’t 100% sure, so you can open a short position first and then open a smaller long position. This way, you cover both sides at the same time.
If the price continues to rise, the long position will cut losses on the short side, reducing your overall damag
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I just realized that the story of Pepe the Frog is much deeper than just a sad face on social media. It’s truly fascinating.
Looking back from the beginning, Pepe the Frog first appeared in 2005 in the comic Boy's Club by American artist Matt Furie. At that time, it was just an ordinary character, but a small detail changed everything — Pepe says "Feels good, man" while taking a dump with his pants down. This phrase became the first meme, and from there, everything started.
But the real turning point came in 2008 when Pepe the Frog appeared on 4chan. Here, the community began actively modifyin
PEPE1,11%
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Looking back at 2025, the cryptocurrency market has truly offered exciting opportunities for those ready to invest in coins long-term. I noticed that Bitcoin Halving in April of last year caused significant volatility, and the profits 6 months to 1 year afterward were really not bad for patient investors.
Bitcoin still maintains its position as the "king" of the market, and those who held BTC in 2025 had the chance to enjoy substantial price increases. Ethereum is also doing well, with upgrades like Dencun helping to reduce transaction fees and expand capabilities for DeFi and NFT applications
BTC2,29%
ETH2,19%
ADA0,44%
DOT-0,56%
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I just realized that many of you are still unfamiliar with the concept of order blocks and how to apply them to trading. In fact, this is an extremely powerful tool if you know how to use it correctly.
Order blocks are basically specific price zones where large traders have accumulated or distributed their positions. They differ from supply and demand in that they provide a highly precise entry point for reversal or continuation trades. Once you understand what an order block is, you'll realize that these zones are often where price tends to return before making significant movements.
There ar
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I just realized that many of you are still confused about QE and QT, so I’d like to share a bit of my understanding 📊
It’s simple. QE is when central banks like the Fed ( pump money into the economy by buying assets such as government bonds. The result is increased liquidity, lower interest rates, making it easier for people to borrow money for investment and consumption. The stock market usually rises along with 📈
QT is the complete opposite. Central banks reduce the amount of cash in the economy by selling assets or simply not reinvesting. Interest rates rise, borrowing becomes harder, and
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