MempoolNomad

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Moving between the mempool and L2, I prefer short-term trades and event-driven strategies, and occasionally write some reviews.
Xianyu + Sam's Club, the platform economy has been fully understood; this is the power of the sinking market.
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God-givenTeam
I have a friend, 35 years old, who was just laid off.
His family’s daily expenses are high, and he’s carrying a mortgage and car loan, so the pressure is overwhelming.
To make more money, he came up with a way to earn a living: he stays at Sam’s Club stores every day, taking orders.
He lists a temporary entry service for Sam’s Club on Xianyu, priced at 9.9 yuan per person.
The operation is very simple: first, he brings customers into the store, then leaves and waits for the next customer;
When the customer is about to check out, they contact him, and he re-enters the store to help with the checkout, which only takes a few minutes.
His best day, he made over 1,000 yuan in a single day!
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Another country is treating prediction markets as gambling regulation; the gray area will eventually be cleared.
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CFTC Sues New York as 38 AGs Back Kalshi Prediction Market Case
On Friday, New York Attorney General Letitia James joined a bipartisan coalition of 37 other attorneys general urging Massachusetts' top court to uphold a preliminary injunction against Kalshi, while the CFTC simultaneously filed a lawsuit against New York to block state enforcement against CFTC-reg
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I just checked my wallet authorization records again and found that in the past, to save two steps, I clicked on several "unlimited" permissions... At the time, I thought it was no big deal, just used it once, but these authorizations are like faucets left running; someday if that contract has an issue or gets hijacked on the front end, no matter how soundly you sleep, it won't help. Now I’ve basically developed a habit: revoke permissions after use, especially for new projects, unfamiliar links, or temporary rushes to grab events—no matter how fast your fingers are, don’t be lazy about this.
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Lately, I’ve been really tempted and scared by airdrop interactions, honestly afraid of being exploited or missing out... A few days ago, I saw news of another cross-chain bridge being hacked, which instantly cooled me down a bit. Now I basically have two rules: only move the amount of money I don’t mind losing, and before signing, take a closer look at the permissions—don’t just blindly agree.
Then I learned my lesson and set a limit + reminder for myself: only allow transfers up to a fixed amount each time, and if it exceeds, it’ll alert me. At first, I was pretty annoyed, feeling like my ha
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Today on the blockchain, I encountered that moment of "how to quickly check," staring at the chart as if waiting for food delivery, even though everyone is already at the door but not knocking... Frankly, many times it's not that the chain is slow, but that the data pathway is congested. Indexers/Subgraphs are like organizing a bunch of block logs into a directory in advance; you can look it up quickly. But they need to synchronize, rebuild, and queue, so nodes occasionally glitch and fall behind by a few minutes, making it look like the chain suddenly "forgets." Plus, with RPC rate limiting,
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Supported by Microsoft-affiliated capital + Base launch, traditional capital and crypto narratives are beginning to align.
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Taking profits is really the hardest lesson, especially when you feel like "a little more and it'll take off."
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God-givenTeam
Internet celebrities take turns, recently the hot topic in the crypto world, Green Hair Brother has taken half of the spotlight, going from 9,000 RMB in one night to 120,000 RMB, and today he’s been liquidated again, the profit curve looks like a roller coaster, heartbeat accelerating.
Green Hair Brother has always advised brothers not to hold heavy positions and to avoid adding to winning trades. But he couldn’t escape the disaster himself.
Actually, Green Hair Brother could have taken profits in time and secured his gains, but he just wanted to gamble one more time and keep going up.
Going all-in with a heavy position might make you look good for a moment, but only risk control, respect, and position management can help you survive long-term in the crypto space.
Hope Green Hair Brother can come back strong today!
#Gate广场四月激励
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This scene is no longer a hotpot gathering; it's an offline consensus conference.
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TimeProphecyMachine
Yesterday I heard that @ChandlerGuo Bao Er Ye Hotpot Gathering had nearly 2,000 people
Haidilao said they've never seen such a big scene before
The back kitchen was about to smoke from all the work, luckily BNB Chain caught Bao Er Ye
They took a straightforward and happy photo! I didn't go join the fun
And why does everyone say I look like Huang Zitao? I think I don't really resemble him
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Seeing Shooting Star, my first reaction is: reduce positions, take profits, wait for confirmation.
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CryptoSat
The Shooting Star is a popular pattern widely followed by traders. The simplicity of this single candle pattern helps make it popular.
The Shooting Star will have a long wick emerging from the top of a small body. This means that prices opened in the lower portion of the candle’s range, traded to new highs, then immediately retraced closing near the open.
The color of the body is insignificant to identifying the pattern. When spotted, the shooting star alerts crypto traders to the end of a bullish trend.
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With your tone, it seems like something big is about to happen. I'm waiting for the launch.
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CryptoSat
Get READY FOR SIGNALS GUYS 🍸
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The past couple of days, I've been stuck in front of the cross-chain bridge again, waiting for "confirmation" for a few minutes that can really wear out your patience... In the past, I would rush over as soon as I could, but after being educated a few times, I realized: multi-signature isn't foolproof insurance; if the signers are on the same interest chain, accidents still happen together; oracles aren't divine revelations either—if the price feed is skewed, the assets on the other side of the bridge will follow suit, and in the end, you can't even clearly blame anyone.
Someone also asked me
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The word "modularization" sounds very high-tech, but for end users, honestly, it means: you might not have to "choose one chain to live your whole life on" anymore. Execution, settlement, data—each does its own thing. You might still click the same button in your wallet, but behind the scenes, there's a cheaper/faster layer replacing the previous one. Moving assets across chains becomes less laggy and less expensive (ideally).
Recently, I've seen people compare RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products all together. I also get tempted, but the more I look, the more I feel that modulariz
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Optimistic about Grvt's momentum, steady progress is the true strength.
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These past two days, I’ve been seeing a bunch of discussions about re-staking and sharing security again. Basically, it’s “splitting up the same sense of security and selling it a few more times.” Stacked returns sound pretty tempting, but don’t stack the illusion on top of that too: the underlying risks haven’t disappeared—they’ve just been packaged more smoothly. Especially for someone like me who acts on impulse; once I see something event-driven, I want to rush in. But after I look closely at the terms, slash conditions, exit periods… my mind cools down instantly.
Now they’re comparing TPS
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BTC/SOL this kind of volatile pair, building positions gradually is much more comfortable than going all-in at once.
BTC-1.72%
SOL-2.97%
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ExtremeWayBit
$BTC $SOL
My subscription group also follows this strategy! Let everyone build positions at low levels, try to hold spot assets, then build positions in batches 😃 A fan just reminded me to be cautious with leverage trading, control your position sizes, and don't get overly emotional! If the price drops below, buy in, then hold steady, and wait for profits 👌🏻
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7.32 Repeated testing is crucial; once stable, acceleration follows.
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MarcusCorvinus
$GT bullish continuation, trend still intact
I’m seeing clean higher highs and higher lows on 4H.
Price just tapped 7.32 and holding strong — no weakness yet.
Entry : 7.05 – 7.18
Target : 7.50 → 7.80
Stop Loss : 6.85
How it’s possible :
Steady trend, buyers stepping in on every dip, and resistance getting tested repeatedly.
Once 7.32 breaks clean, continuation follows.
I’m staying bullish while structure holds.
Let’s go and Trade now $GT ‌
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Sealcoin, this idea is indeed good; the key is the pace of implementation and execution.
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The structure is quite nice, with highs and lows both trending upward. Placing the 0.180 stop-loss here is also considered clear.
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LedgerBull
$SKYAI showing strength with consolidation after expansion.
Structure remains bullish with buyers holding above key support.
EP
0.1840 – 0.1870
TP
TP1 0.1920
TP2 0.1980
TP3 0.2050
SL
0.1800
Liquidity below 0.185 already tapped with quick reaction. Price stabilizing near range lows with higher low formation, suggesting continuation if momentum builds.
Let’s go $SKYAI ‌
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These days, I've been browsing on-chain tools related to "privacy." To be honest, my current expectations are quite simple: don't expect anonymity to disappear completely, and don't treat compliance as optional. Ordinary users can probably just use different addresses, avoid linking their identity information with on-chain activities, and if they need to perform large or sensitive transactions, assume that "they will eventually be traced back." Being aware of this helps me stay calm.
Especially when I see the points where blockchain games' economies collapse: inflation skyrocketing, studios en
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Schiff's only opinion is always the same: buy gold, don't touch anything else.
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CryptoSat
Gold bug Peter Schiff says gold is the best asset to buy right now because of the Iran situation.
Gold will eventually rise no matter what — whether the conflict de-escalates with a ceasefire or escalates further.
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