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While watching the excitement, those working on projects should ask: In which countries are we also considered a "betting platform"?
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CryptoFrontier
Brazil Bans Polymarket, Kalshi in Prediction Market Crackdown
Brazil has enacted a sweeping ban on prediction markets and betting platforms, including the two leading platforms Polymarket and Kalshi, according to local media and government filings. The Banco Central do Brasil issued a resolution prohibiting the platforms due to non-compliance with local
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Lately, whenever I look at options, I keep thinking of one sentence: who is the time value really eating away at? Others think that if the buyer loses, it's just losing the premium, which is pretty easy; in reality, they are being worn down by time day by day, and even if they pick the right direction, they might be "dragged" to death. Conversely, others think that as a seller, you're just earning time value profit; in fact, you're exposing yourself to tail risk, usually making small profits, but when a big wave hits, you have to top up your margin overnight, and your mindset can be even more
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10,000 followers can grow in a month, but the authority and accumulated value of an established account are also valuable.
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The market cap is expanding so quickly, even the copycats probably need to start rotating. Keep a close eye on the rhythm.
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CryptoRevolutionMaster
📊 MARKET: The Total Crypto Market added $310B in just 4 weeks.
$BTC
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These days, I've been seeing a bunch of "sandwich" and "arbitrage" screenshots on the blockchain again, and I do feel a bit envious: someone makes a trade and casually turns your slippage into their fee. To put it simply, you think you've caught an opportunity, but in reality, you might just be working for the faster person.
Now I don't pay much attention to how lively the projects or pools are in the group anymore; I focus on the mechanism first: how deep the liquidity is, how the routing goes, whether there's protection (at least don't default to unlimited slippage). If I really want to go i
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The top 3 in 2030 could be BTC plus two unexpected chains; no one can say for sure.
BTC-0,31%
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CryptoFrontier
Arthur Hayes: Ethereum Could Exit Top 3 by 2030, AI Altcoins May Replace ETH
Arthur Hayes Predicts Ethereum's Market Decline
Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, claimed in a recent interview that Ethereum (ETH) will fall out of the top three cryptocurrencies by market capitalization by 2030. According to Hayes, AI-focused altcoins could replace Ethereum in this
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If the pullback doesn't break, entering a short position will be more comfortable; chasing a short position directly can easily lead to a rebound.
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CryptoManMab
Shorting $CRCL Tp 96 and Sl 112
{future}(CRCLUSDT)
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Looking forward to your impressive performance and knocking out all the doubts.
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Recently, a lot of people have been talking about data availability, ordering, and finality. The terms sound intimidating, but I can just focus on one main thread: whether the data of your transaction is properly published and accessible, whether the order can be manipulated or front-run, and whether the final state is truly final and unchangeable. Looking at these three points together is much more useful than just memorizing concepts. Especially the ordering part—basically, you think you're in line, but someone can slip in from the side. Everyone understands this kind of experience...
These
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Recently, meme culture has become lively again, and I also get the itch to click in and take a look, but honestly, I care more about "how to exit."
My own stop-loss method is pretty simple: before entering, write a line like "If I’m wrong, how do I admit it," for example, if it drops below a certain point, I close it, no emotional attachment;
I also firmly lock in my position, the hotter the market, the less willing I am to add, I’d rather miss out.
In the group, these days, they’re talking about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and de-pegging rumors again.
I react pretty slowly…
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Indeed, take some profits off the table; don't be stubborn.
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CryptoSat
Cut some profits ... $SUPER is not Super anymore 👌
#SUPER#
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In the past, when discussing AI agents on the blockchain, everyone always thought "fully automatic = more advanced." Now I care more about where human oversight is absolutely necessary. For example, in the authorization/signature step, no matter how smart the agent is, it can easily be biased by prompt words, giving you an approval with unlimited limits... To put it plainly, if something goes wrong, it happens in an instant. Also, with cross-chain transactions, routing, slippage, and so on, the on-chain state changes instantly, and the agent might run along the most optimal path, but the most
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Don’t wait until the last slot to panic when the liquidation line is right there. When I’m still three steps away from the red line, I usually snap myself out of it first: is my position just too overconfident… If I can top up, I’ll add a bit of collateral, but only with “money I can sleep soundly with”; if I don’t want to add to the position, then I’ll patiently reduce leverage, even if I make a little less—because it’s still better than getting liquidated with a single click. Then write the liquidation price in your memo; don’t rely on feel.
Recently, some people are again watching on-chain
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The pullback is very restrained, and BNB's trend is indeed strong.
BNB-1,38%
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LedgerBull
$BNB showing steady strength with controlled pullback from highs.
Structure remains bullish with buyers defending key support.
EP
640 – 645
TP
TP1 655
TP2 670
TP3 690
SL
632
Liquidity below 640 already tapped with quick reaction upward. Price holding above support with higher low formation, suggesting continuation if momentum sustains.
Let’s go $BNB ‌
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I'll set the alert first; if there's any movement around 10, I'll know if there's a chance.
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MarcusCorvinus
$LINK looks ready to explode. Pressure is building right at resistance.
Downtrend broken clean. Structure flipped bullish.
Price holding strong inside rising channel. Bulls in control.
$10–10.2 is the key wall. Liquidity stacked here.
Break this zone… momentum kicks in fast toward $11.
Rejection here = healthy pullback zone near $9.2 for reload.
This is a classic decision point. Either breakout ignition or quick shakeout before the next leg.
One clean push and it sends hard.
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A 30% chance is quite interesting; emotions drive prices, and prices in turn boost emotions, making it easy to accelerate or reverse.
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CryptoSat
$BTC Reclaiming $78,000
Exactly on March 2, we broke below the $78,000 level.
Now we’re entering this zone again with strong momentum — currently pushing above $77,716 and loading for $78,000.
Prediction markets are getting more optimistic too:
Polymarket bettors now give ~30% chance of #Bitcoin hitting $80K in April (up 14% , with only 15 days left in the month).
Will we break $78K cleanly this time? 👀
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These days, I’ve seen people talk about stablecoin “de-pegging” again. Basically, most of the time it’s not on-chain issues, but people’s trust breaking first: you usually believe that 1 equals 1, but once you start doubting whether the reserves are sufficient or the redemption process is smooth, even a slight delay can cause a collective run on the system. The transparency of reserves is also quite subtle; reports, audits, and custody lists can all look perfect, but the key is whether you can get cash immediately during a stress test. The gap between information disclosure and “redeemability”
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Isn't this good news for content creators? Getting on the list might bring more followers than a single viral post.
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CryptoFrontier
X Rolls Out Starterpacks Feature for Faster User Discovery
X announced on January 21, 2026, that it is launching Starterpacks, a platform-curated feature enabling users to follow bulk groups of accounts with a single click, according to Nikita Bier, X's head of product. The company compiled over 1,000 pre-made categories of curated accounts across niches an
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It's so realistic; the smoother it is, the easier it is to get carried away.
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CryptoPsychic
The Moment You Start Feeling Confident Is Usually the Beginning of the Mistake
Confidence feels like progress in trading.
You catch a few good trades.
You read the market correctly.
Things start to “make sense.”
And slowly, without noticing, your behavior changes.
You start trusting your feeling more than your rules.
You enter a bit earlier.
You size a bit bigger.
You hold a bit longer.
Not because the setup improved.
Because your confidence did.
That’s where the problem begins.
Crypto doesn’t punish insecurity.
It punishes overconfidence.
When confidence rises: • risk control usually drops
• patience decreases
• discipline becomes flexible
You stop waiting for confirmation because you “already know.”
You stop respecting invalidation because you “see the move.”
And that’s exactly when the market does something unexpected.
Not because it’s against you.
Because uncertainty never disappears — you just stopped respecting it.
Most traders don’t lose when they’re confused.
They lose when they feel certain.
Because certainty leads to exposure.
And exposure without discipline leads to damage.
The best traders don’t eliminate confidence.
They control it.
They keep: • position size consistent
• rules unchanged
• entries structured
No matter how well things are going.
Because they understand something simple:
The market doesn’t care how confident you feel.
It only reacts to liquidity, structure, and positioning.
👇 Comment if overconfidence has ever cost you a trade
🔁 Share this with someone on a winning streak right now
📌 Follow for real crypto insights — where discipline matters more than confidence
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The entry range is clearly defined, from 7.05 to 7.18. There might be a chance to follow up later. A stop loss of 6.85 is a must.
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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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