DaoSidekick

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DAO outsider but loves to speak up, takes governance proposals more seriously than gossip; skilled at translating complex terms into plain language.
When looking at government treasury expenditures, I actually don't care much about how big their PPT charts are; mainly focus on two things: whether there is a "comparison table" before the money is spent, and whether there is an "acceptance point" after the money is spent. To put it simply: which problem does this money solve, what deliverables are due by which date, who confirms them, and how to handle if it's not done. If they only give a vague statement like "ecological development/market promotion," I will sound the alarm.
There's also a little trick: see if the milestones can be understo
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I'm more concerned about how it prevents witch hunts/scripts, otherwise the "player history" could also be turned into trash.
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CryptoManMab
but after watching it longer that explanation started feeling off. the players were active you could see it but the usual game economy stuff wasnt kicking in the same way.
what really got me thinking was how all the player stuff seems to build up and stick around in a reusable kind of way. not the usual items or land plots but the actual histories. like who keeps showing up who figures out the best loops and who turns predictable over time. and $PIXEL feels like its quietly sitting there in the middle of all that pricing which of those player stories might actually count for something down the line.
for me the whole play here isnt waiting on the next big content drop. its really about whether this thing can keep turning raw player behavior into something actually scarce. if it cant the market gonna catch on sooner or later.
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Recently, I’ve been seeing a bunch of newcomers chasing memes and following celebrities to shout trading signals, with the hype cycling round after round at lightning speed. To put it plainly, the liquidation line of borrowed positions is the easiest thing to overlook.
My own habit is: once you’re “three steps” away from the red line, don’t act like you’re calm. Step one is to set aside your pride and immediately check the liquidation price and health score—don’t just stare at unrealized profit. Step two is to choose the most worry-free move: either add a bit of margin / repay a bit of debt so
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The goal of the first paragraph of PRL has been achieved 🎯 This rhythm is really good.
PRL15.37%
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CryptoSat
$PRL 1st Target completed 🎯
#AltcoinsRallyStrong
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The idea of investing regularly in SOL below 130U every day is quite clear; patience is more valuable than technical analysis.
SOL0.86%
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Furan86999
DU Dog's Turnaround Diary 72 | Starting with 0 Capital, Going All-In on SOL, Aiming for 100 Million in Three Years
Click follow to stay tuned for this bull-bear turnaround battle.
If you're also in a trough, don't worry, let's exchange time for space together.
Three-year promise, see you at the top.
Core goal: Start with 0 funds, earn 100 million.
Battle plan: Invest daily in SOL contracts below 130 U, go all-in for 3 years.
Day 72 · Live Trading Report
Today's income: 7 | Total income: 5,272
Today's additional position: 0 | Total margin: 2,494
Today's open positions: 0 | Total open positions: 63
Current balance: 2,700 | Reserve (Dog-fighting, Clone Fighting)
The world often completes differentiation in silence.
Some give up silently, some accumulate silently.
When the results haven't appeared yet, persistence itself is the answer.
The calm you endure will eventually become your confidence one day.
Dear experts, brothers, and sisters,
If you have reliable methods or quality projects, don't forget to include me!
#从零出发 $SOL
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Lately, I've been reviewing the terms of IBC and various "message passing/bridge" protocols, and the more I look, the more I realize that cross-chain is essentially: who do you trust? It's not just about trusting the "bridge contract" itself; you also have to trust that both chains won't malfunction, that the light client/validation mechanism isn't bypassed, that relays/guardians won't go offline or act maliciously, and even that the front end won't give you a phishing link... Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, phishing attacks are on the rise, and while everyone's security awa
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Lately, I've been more diligent about reviewing governance proposals than browsing gossip, and I’ve noticed many people only focus on their own positions when discussing liquidation, while ignoring the layer of oracle price feeds. To put it simply, the “life or death line” of your lending position is not the actual market transaction price, but the fixed price in the contract; if the feed is delayed, two awkward situations can occur during sharp market surges or drops: either the liquidation trigger doesn’t activate (risk remains hidden), or the price is suddenly corrected and triggers all at
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I prefer to wait for the pullback to 4785-4800 before entering; chasing a short position carries some risk.
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LedgerBull
$XAUT showing rejection from intraday highs with momentum turning bearish.
Sellers stepping in as structure weakens on lower timeframes.
EP
4785 - 4800
TP
TP1 4760
TP2 4730
TP3 4700
SL
4820
Liquidity above 4810 was tapped before a sharp downside move, confirming rejection. Weak bounce and lack of bullish follow-through suggest continued downside unless price reclaims the broken range.
Let’s go $XAUT ‌
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I tend to hold spot positions poorly, I want to sell as soon as it rises a little; futures are even worse, I think "just open a small position," but then a sudden spike directly teaches me a lesson about liquidation... Later I realized a simple truth: set your acceptable loss limit first, and your position size is just calculated backwards from that number, not something you just make up based on the market chart.
A couple of days ago, I saw large transfers on the blockchain and movements in exchange hot and cold wallets, and the group started interpreting it as "smart money coming in / about
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It's stable now, the stablecoin has hit a new high.
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CryptoSat
🚨 Stablecoin Market Cap Hits New ATH
Total stablecoin market cap just reached a fresh all-time high of $320 Billion.
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60% first close half + move stop-loss up, this wave is textbook risk control, continue to watch your next few TP.
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CryptoSat
381% profit done with $BTC SHORT TRADE 💪
60% POSITION CLOSED and time to set Stoploss at Target 1.
Remaining targets (exit 10% per tp) - 73,000; 72,000; 70000; 67000
#GateMarchTransparencyReport
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Recently, when project teams boast about "audited + upcoming multi-signature upgrade," I usually start by checking GitHub, not to understand the code, but to see if the commits are active: whether there are continuous updates, if someone genuinely raises issues in the issue tracker, and if the PRs are not just a bunch of empty merges. Then, don’t just look at the cover logo of the audit report; the most honest part is the pages on "Known Risks/Unresolved Items" further back. It’s also very important whether it matches the current contract version number. For multi-signature, I focus on three t
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