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The Strait of Hormuz is clearly "completely open," so cut the risk premium for shipping and energy supply chains first.
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TheBuzzingBee
🚨 This was the most insane single day in American foreign policy in a generation and most people missed half of it..
> Iran agreed to suspend its entire nuclear program — indefinitely..
> Iran agreed to never close the Strait of Hormuz again..
> zero dollars changed hands.. no frozen funds.. no pallets of cash..
> the US naval blockade on Iran stays up until the final deal is signed..
> Trump publicly ordered Israel to stop bombing Lebanon — used the word PROHIBITED in all caps..
> Netanyahu went on live TV and admitted he was acting on a US request..
> Defense Minister Katz got overruled within hours after saying Lebanon ops "have not yet been completed"..
> a 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire took effect overnight.. displaced Lebanese civilians started walking back to their villages..
> oil dropped 12% in minutes.. global equities surged..
> Iran's Foreign Minister declared the Strait of Hormuz "completely open" — first time since March 27..
all of this.. one Friday..
$BTC $XRP $SOL
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When it comes to on-chain privacy, my expectations are really low right now: don’t count on “full anonymity without any problems,” and don’t treat “compliance” like a talisman. To put it plainly, the blockchain is just a big public square—every step you take can be replayed and rechecked by people with a magnifying glass; it’s only a question of whether you’re worth staring at.
Recently, around that mainstream public chain’s upgrade/maintenance, the chat has started speculating again whether the ecosystem will “move house.” I’m actually more worried that “wherever you go, it’s all the same”: s
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PYUSD's strength lies in "low trust cost," allowing users to use it without needing to understand encryption.
PYUSD-0,12%
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CryptoFrontier
PYUSD Reaches $4.1B While RLUSD Drops to $1.25B in Stablecoin Competition
PayPal's PYUSD stablecoin has surged to $4.11 billion, while Ripple's RLUSD has decreased to $1.25 billion after peaking. PYUSD's growth is fueled by its user base and brand confidence, contrasting with RLUSD's recovery efforts. Both coins will depend on adoption rates for future success.
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These days, everyone is arguing over the extreme end of the funding rate: whether to reverse or continue to squeeze the bubble. Honestly, as someone who has been rug-pulled twice, as soon as I see the word "extreme," I immediately take my hand off the confirm button...
Modular chains sound very mysterious, but for end users, there are probably only two things: one is smoother transfers/interactions (not getting stuck in queues and paying sky-high fees all the time), and the other is that there are more "crossing steps" in the wallet, with more security prompts, and maybe one wrong click could
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BEP leaving = a qualified trader; controlling drawdown is more difficult than catching big market moves.
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CryptoSat
Close all running trades at bep or small loss... Today market is not good... I will share signals tomorrow 👍
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In the past, whenever I saw the words "re-pledge/shared security," I would automatically think: security can also be packaged for takeout, and I can earn extra income along the way. Now, after being rug-pulled twice, I’ve learned my lesson: earning returns can indeed be compounded, but don’t also compound illusions... To put it simply, you are splitting the same risk into several layers of wrapping paper.
Recently, the new L1/L2 incentive programs to attract TVL have come again. A senior member in the group complained about "mining, selling, and dumping," and I surprisingly felt a bit reassure
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Today I saw that kind of "coincidental transfer": A sent some money to B, half an hour later C sent a transfer back to A, and the comment section started conspiracy theories... I now prefer to break down the path first: Is it the same source of funds splitting, passing through an aggregator/bridge, or simply market making/clearing moving funds around. Many "coincidences" on-chain are actually just processes being too long, looking like mutual hints, but in reality, they are just automated scripts running.
By the way, the heated debate over that "yield stacking" strategy, my understanding is ro
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EP is provided very precisely, try in batches at 0.0154-0.0156, with 0.0150 as the support line.
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LedgerBull
$HP showing range-bound movement with slight bullish pressure building.
Buyers attempting control as structure stabilizes on lower timeframes.
EP
0.0154 - 0.0156
TP
TP1 0.0160
TP2 0.0165
TP3 0.0170
SL
0.0150
Liquidity below 0.0154 was tapped before a mild upside reaction, indicating demand. Consolidation with higher lows suggests potential continuation if buyers maintain pressure above the range.
Let’s go $HP ‌
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$1.3 billion in incremental value, which would fill an entire page of explanation in traditional financial reports, is just hard currency on the blockchain.
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CryptoManMab
Strategy has generated ₿17,585 of BTC Gain in the first two weeks of April, worth ~$1.3 billion. $BTC Gain is the closest analog to Net Income on the Bitcoin Standard.
{future}(BTCUSDT)
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You’ve shouted like that and now I’m itching too. ENJ, give me some face—please go up to 0.09.
ENJ-5,99%
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CryptoSat
Come on $ENJ, make it $0.09!🚀
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