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The market has never lacked new stories; the phrase "AI coins replacing ETH" is quite eye-catching, but don't forget about ETH ETFs, institutional allocations, and ecological inertia.
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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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Lately, there’s been more chatter about parallel processing and sharding—sounds pretty lively—but my first reaction is still: where to put the assets, and how to get them back out. To put it plainly: no matter how high the TPS is, if one swap ends up routed through something odd and you get bitten by slippage, the experience is just so-so… Before I act, I’ll wait a little longer instead: wait for confirmation, wait for the pullback to play out, and wait until I’ve figured out what this trade is really for.
It’s even more obvious on blockchain games: once inflation kicks in, when studios move i
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I’m not very good at telling grand narratives, but on-chain this whole “who gets in line first, who gets filled” thing is pretty straightforward in how it affects ordinary people: you click confirm, thinking you’ll be filled at the price you see, but someone ahead of you wedges in—slippage instantly turns into a hidden reef, the fill price gets worse, and you might even get sandwiched into failure, wasting gas for nothing. The hardest part is you might not even be able to figure out what just happened, and can only blame “the chain isn’t working today.”
MEV isn’t all bad, either. Sometimes it’
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Lately, observing RWA on the chain increasingly feels like a "liquidity illusion": whether the on-chain pools are deep or shallow is one thing, but whether the underlying assets can be redeemed at your desired pace is another matter. Many times, you think you're buying a token that can be sold at any time, but the redemption terms are written like maritime weather—windows, limits, delayed settlements—when a concentrated run occurs, it just gets stuck, slippage isn't a reef, it's the dock simply not allowing docking.
To put it plainly, when I look at these kinds of projects now, I first check t
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Recently, I saw someone compare AMM market making to "lying down and collecting fees," and I couldn't help but sigh... Essentially, that thing about curves is just that when the price moves, your position structure passively changes. When prices go up too much, you end up selling too quickly; when they drop too much, you buy in deeper and deeper. Impermanent loss isn't some mystical concept; it's just math standing right there.
Not to mention, now with some places talking about increasing taxes or tightening compliance, the expectations for deposits and withdrawals change. Everyone's sentiment
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It feels like Pixels is upgrading from a "blockchain game version of Happy Farm" to a more complete system, and now it depends on the speed of content updates.
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CryptoManMab
Now Pixels and that Stacked system thats where things get a bit more interesting. Pixels is a free to play social farming game on the Ronin blockcha
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During the odds phase, the most feared thing is thinking you've caught the trend, when in fact it's just a series of rotations one after another.
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Furan86999
These two days, the market situation is actually quite typical.
Mainstream is moving sideways, BTC and ETH aren't moving much, but the activity below has already started to heat up.
Altcoins are clearly accelerating their rotation, from strong narrative sectors to small-cap stocks, and even to directions that no one paid attention to before, all being flipped by capital. Even old themes like inscriptions can be reignited, which essentially indicates one thing: the market is no longer satisfied with just speculating on "certainty," and is beginning to look for space in "flexibility."
In this stage, it generally signifies two things:
First, the mainstream is temporarily stable, providing room for capital to sink deeper;
Second, sentiment is starting to heat up, and capital is willing to gamble for higher odds.
But it’s also important to understand that this kind of rotation often happens very quickly.
Today it's inscriptions, tomorrow it might switch to a different sector.
Making money like this depends not on faith, but on reaction speed.
If the mainstream continues to stay stable, altcoins will still have their chances;
But as soon as BTC moves, this kind of heat can be stopped with a single step.
At this stage, it’s more like the “probing period” in the first half of a bull market. #山寨币强势反弹 @Gate广场_Official
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Lately, watching the market feels a bit like checking the weather forecast: as soon as there's a hint of movement in interest rates, risk appetite shifts accordingly, and on-chain liquidity also "shrinks," a quick glance tells me it's not just an illusion... I personally find it more frustrating when I see order books looking quite thick, but when it actually moves, it's full of hidden reefs. AI agents/auto trading are also quite lively; while the narrative-spinning voices are loud, many of those actually interacting on-chain are really struggling with security and routing details.
To put it s
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If you can calculate the profit range of leverage and the liquidation boundary in advance, your mindset will be completely different.
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Large fluctuations over the weekend are normal, and plans often fail; the key is to control drawdowns.
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CryptoSat
THIS setup totally failed, $HIGH price shot up without hitting the entry points.
Don’t take new trades. If you’re already in, set your stop-loss at the entry price 👍
#WeekendTradingPlan
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Don't just focus on oil prices; port blockades and Strait threats are the real nuclear buttons of the energy market.
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God-givenTeam
#国际油价跌幅超10%#[Husky][Husky][Husky][Husky]Iranian Speaker: Trump’s 7 social media statements are “all untrue”
Jin10 Data, April 18 — Iran’s Islamic Parliament Speaker, Kalibaf, said in a social media post in the early hours of April 18 that the seven statements Trump, the president of the United States, previously made within an hour on social media platforms are “all untrue.” The U.S. has failed to win the war with lies, and it will also be destined to gain nothing in negotiations. Kalibaf emphasized that if the U.S. continues to blockade Iranian ports, the Strait of Hormuz will no longer be able to remain open.
#Gate广场四月发帖挑战 $BTC
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I've been watching the group discussions these days about whether the extreme funding rates indicate a reversal or just a continued bubble... To put it simply, it's not that I can't judge whether the spot will hold or the futures will liquidate; often it's just that the position is too full. My straightforward advice: don't interpret "I think it will go up/go down" as "I must be fully invested." For spot, set a proportion you can sleep peacefully with—if it drops, you still have ammo; for futures, it's even simpler—don't open a position that can liquidate you. Better to earn less than to get w
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When I look at projects lately, I always start by checking GitHub—not pretending to be a professional, but just trying to find a few “signals”: is the code being updated continuously, are there really people chasing down bugs in the issues, and do PR discussions have real back-and-forth rather than some one-and-done dumping the repo as a storefront. And as for the audit reports, I only focus on a few points: whether the auditors dare to write about the “scope that wasn’t covered,” whether key risks have been taken on by the project team and fixed, and what I fear most is seeing a bunch of conc
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I've seen many scripts like this—"liquidation + panic + low volatility accumulation"—the key is just waiting for a volume-driven reversal confirmation.
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MarcusCorvinus
$ARIA bullish reversal attempt, bottom forming
I’m seeing a sharp dump to 0.086 followed by tight consolidation.
Selling pressure is fading, base is building.
Entry : 0.094 – 0.098
Target : 0.115 → 0.135
Stop Loss : 0.085
How it’s possible :
Massive liquidation → panic sell → now low volatility accumulation.
These flat bases often lead to strong bounce moves.
I’m watching for reversal confirmation.
Let’s go and Trade now $ARIA ‌
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The daily treasure chest has a guaranteed reward, which is pretty good; you can earn some small benefits while playing matches.
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Yesterday, I saw in the group chat again debating whether privacy coins/mixing coins count as "crossing the line" or not. Honestly, no one can define the compliance boundaries for you. I have two points regarding airdrop interactions: don't dirty your main account just for that small "possibility"; and don't rush to run through all the chains in excitement. Usually, start with a small account and a small amount to test the waters, see how the routing works, whether the slippage and authorization are excessive, and avoid unlimited approvals if possible. If the project team’s rules are unclear a
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