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Today's ARS to ZAR Price Update
Abstract: This brief analyzes the real-time ARS/ZAR exchange rate, its recent stability, key technical levels, and implications for trading strategies in emerging markets.
Summary: Real-time ARS/ZAR rate with tight volatility, highlighting key support at 0.012054 and resistance at 0.012157 ZAR, and noting potential breakouts and sensitivity to regional data.
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Been getting a lot of questions lately about how presales actually work in 2026, and honestly the whole space has shifted pretty dramatically. Remember when you basically needed to be connected or have serious capital just to get early access to anything decent? Not anymore.
The thing about crypto presales now is they're way more accessible than they used to be. You can start with pretty small amounts - like $10-50 range - which changes the whole game for people who want to get in early on projects but don't have huge capital. The barrier to entry is just way lower.
Here's what actually matter
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Interesting developments in the news from Syria: Iraqi border authorities have confirmed that 70 tanker trucks carrying crude oil have crossed the Rabia border crossing into Syrian territory. What’s striking is that this marks the return of a trade route that has been completely stalled for 13 years.
For those following these developments, the Rabia crossing is located in Niniveh province in northwestern Iraq, near the main oil fields of Mosul and Kirkuk. It had remained closed since the beginning of the Syrian civil war in 2011, a very long period of disruption. This year, in April, an offici
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Ever wondered what is a keylogger and why everyone keeps talking about them? Let me break this down for you.
Basically, a keylogger is a tool that records every keystroke you make on your computer. It can be software-based or hardware-based, and while the technology itself isn't illegal, how people use it matters a lot.
Here's the thing about keyloggers that most people miss - they actually have legitimate uses. Parents use them to monitor what their kids are doing online. Companies implement them to track employee computer usage (though they need consent). Scientists even use keystroke loggin
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Been diving deep into Grass lately and realized a lot of people are curious about running multiple accounts efficiently. Here's what I've picked up from the community about how this actually works.
So the basic thing to understand is that Grass rewards you based on uptime, network quality, and bandwidth sharing. Single account earnings cap out pretty quickly, which is why some people go the multi-account route. The catch? Each account needs its own IP and device fingerprint, otherwise Grass flags it as cheating and you lose everything.
Let me break down the main approaches I've seen people use
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Just caught something interesting about the security landscape in crypto. Yuval Rooz from Digital Asset was talking about how permissioned networks like Canton Network are becoming crucial for blocking state-sponsored attacks, and honestly, the numbers he mentioned are pretty sobering.
North Korean-linked groups have apparently stolen over $6 billion in crypto since 2017. That's not some theoretical threat anymore—it's a massive ongoing problem that institutions can't ignore. And we've seen it play out repeatedly with high-profile incidents.
Kelp DAO's $290 million exploit, Arbitrum's $71 mill
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Alright, so you want to know how to buy crypto before listing? I've been thinking about this lately because the early investor advantage is real. When a coin hits a major exchange, most of the gains are already baked in. The ones who really cash out are the people who got in during presale or ICO phases.
Let me break down why this matters. First, you're buying at way better prices before the exchange listing hype kicks in. Second, you're not competing with millions of retail traders who jump in after the announcement. And honestly, there's something satisfying about being part of a project's j
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You know that story about the most expensive pizza in the world? Yeah, the Bitcoin Pizza Day thing. I was thinking about it recently and realized how wild this whole saga actually is when you look at the numbers today.
So back in May 2010, this programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz was just casually using Bitcoin for actual transactions when literally nobody thought it had any real value. We're talking $0.003 per coin at that point. He posted on BitcoinTalk asking if anyone would trade him two large Papa John's pizzas for 10,000 BTC. Someone actually took the deal.
Here's where it gets insane. At th
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Just been reading about Mike Tyson's financial journey and honestly, it's one of the wildest wealth stories in sports. The guy went from having it all to losing everything, then somehow rebuilt himself. His net worth today sits around $10 million, which sounds decent until you realize what he used to have.
Back in the 90s, Tyson was basically printing money. We're talking $400 million earned throughout his boxing career - fights against Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, all the legendary matchups. At his peak, he was pulling in $30 million per fight. That's insane money, especially for that era. But he
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Just saw Musk's latest take on the podcast and honestly, here we go again with the mixed signals lol. So he's saying he won't promote any crypto, but then admits he's into Dogecoin because dogs and memes? And he's cool accepting it for Twitter stuff? The contradiction is wild 😅 Also apparently there's some deepfake video of him floating around on YouTube pushing crypto - definitely sus. Anyway, the BTC chart's holding around 78.5k, ETH doing its thing. Conan's right though, gotta be careful out there. Too many ways to get caught slipping in this space. What's your read on all this Musk Doge d
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Ever wonder what cryptocurrency does elon musk own? It's actually way simpler than the wild rumors floating around. The guy's publicly confirmed holding just three: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin. That's it. No secret alt coin stash, no surprise holdings.
Let's break down what we actually know. Musk first talked Bitcoin back in 2014, but didn't go public with actual holdings until 2021 at The B-Word conference. He confirmed both he and Tesla own BTC. Fast forward to now - Bitcoin's sitting around $79.87K, and Tesla alone holds roughly 9,720 BTC on its books. That's a pretty solid position.
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Been diving deeper into the blue chip NFT space lately, and honestly, there's a lot more nuance here than people realize. Not every NFT is created equal—some have serious staying power while others fade into obscurity. The ones that matter are what we call blue chip NFTs, and they operate a lot like blue chip stocks in traditional finance. They're the established players with proven track records.
So what actually separates a blue chip NFT from the rest? A few things stand out consistently. First, there's the floor price. Projects like CryptoPunks and BAYC aren't cheap—we're talking six figure
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Ever wonder what happens when a crypto visionary turns out to be playing a dangerous game with billions of dollars? Let me break down the Do Kwon story, because his net worth trajectory tells you everything about the Terra collapse.
Do Kwon wasn't just some random founder. Stanford CS degree, worked at Apple and Microsoft, then in 2018 decided to launch Terraform Labs. The guy raised over $50M from major crypto investors and venture firms. On paper, it looked legit. But here's where things get interesting.
In 2020, Terraform introduced UST—an algorithmic stablecoin designed to stay pegged to t
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Just realized how many traders don't know about the reverse position feature in futures, and honestly it's a game-changer once you get the hang of it.
Basically, what is reverse position? It's that button that lets you flip your entire trade instantly without manually closing and reopening. Say you're short on something and suddenly your analysis tells you the bears are losing steam—instead of closing that position and scrambling to open a long, you just hit reverse and boom, you're long with the same contract size at market price. No fumbling around, no missing the entry.
I've found it super
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Just came across Ron Wayne's story again and honestly it never gets old. You know, the guy was literally Apple's co-founder alongside Steve Jobs. While Steve handled the visionary side, Ron was brought in to manage the business operations - the stuff Steve couldn't care less about. Ron Wayne net worth today? Around $400k. That's it. Meanwhile his former colleagues are billionaires.
Here's where it gets brutal. Ron owned 10% of Apple back in 1976. Do the math on what that stake would be worth now with Apple trading at nearly 4 trillion. But he sold it all for $800 because he didn't trust the yo
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