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These days, someone is again watching whale addresses and copying trades. I also keep an eye on them, but don’t jump to conclusions and assume “it’s about to pump” just because there’s a large inflow. First, think clearly: are they building a position, or hedging/moving funds? For example, adding spot while opening a reverse position in futures, or simultaneously dumping into several pools. Many times, it’s just spreading risk, not making a directional bet. To put it simply, if you follow them with half a position, you might just be matching the half they’re using to offset their risk.
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Lately I keep hearing people talk about block builders, bundles, MEV—
I feel retail investors really don't need to push themselves to become protocol developers…
Honestly, knowing three things is enough: after you click "Trade," your order may not go directly into a block, it could be bundled, front-run, or even someone else might "snatch" the price difference along the way;
so don't impulsively set a very wide slippage, and don't chase aggressively when liquidity is thin;
and also, don't believe that clicking "refresh/retry" multiple times will make it faster—sometimes you're just ent
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Just now, my phone popped up a little red dot reminder saying "Transaction Submitted," and I stared at that pending line for a long time... To be honest, on-chain transactions don't follow a first-come, first-served rule; the MEV sorting/queue-jumping system is all about: who offers a bigger tip, who takes a shortcut, who gets packaged first. The biggest impact isn't necessarily from large traders; it's actually from honest folks like us who just confirm transactions—slippage gets eaten, the execution price worsens, or sometimes transactions fail inexplicably, and we still pay gas fees.
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A strong bullish candlestick pulls back above 635, and the market attitude immediately changes.
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CryptoManMab
The Bollinger Bands are showing the middle band at 631.90, with the upper band way up at 646.87 and the lower one at 616.93. We're currently trading below the middle band, which suggests some short-term weakness, but we're still well above the lower band, so no major breakdown yet.
What stands out to me is the Stochastic RSI sitting at a very low 11.29, while the MA Stochastic RSI is even lower at 4.74. That usually signals the asset is oversold in the short term, so we could see some bounce or at least a relief rally soon if buyers step in.
Right now the key levels I'm watching are the recent low around 618 and the resistance zone near 635-640. If it can hold above 618 and the oversold indicators start turning up, we might see a push back towards the middle Bollinger Band and maybe even test 640 again. But if it breaks below 618 convincingly, things could get ugly fast.
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Don't FOMO on short-term trades; wait for a pullback confirmation before entering for more stability.
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LedgerBull
$BTC showing resilience at current levels with steady intraday demand.
Structure remains intact with buyers defending key support.
EP
75350 - 75750
TP
TP1 76000
TP2 77200
TP3 78500
SL
74850
Price is reacting cleanly from liquidity below 75350 with consistent support holds. Current structure suggests accumulation with upside targets aligned to previous highs. Momentum builds as liquidity gets swept and reclaimed.
Let’s go $BTC ‌
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The structure has shifted too much; I'll also keep an eye on the 0.49-0.51 segment.
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LedgerBull
$DOGE5S showing strong upside reaction after reclaiming local lows.
Buyers stepping in with structure shifting bullish on lower timeframes.
EP
0.49 - 0.51
TP
TP1 0.55
TP2 0.58
TP3 0.62
SL
0.46
Liquidity below 0.46 was swept before a sharp reversal, confirming accumulation. Strong impulsive move and higher lows suggest continuation to the upside as long as buyers maintain control.
Let’s go $DOGE5S ‌
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These past two weeks, it feels like we're back to the old "attention economy" routine: memes coming one after another, celebrities casually shouting something, and the timeline instantly aligning its stance. The typical pattern of getting caught up is basically the same—first see others sharing their gains → fear of missing out → chasing hot topics → chasing too late, and in the end, what you get is emotion, not chips.
I've now set a simple rule for myself: if I don't understand who is buying, who is selling, and where the liquidity is, I just pretend I didn't see it; if I really want to parti
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Getting within 1.5 km is just the beginning; the real challenge is retrieving the device from the low-altitude clutter.
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CryptoFrontier
Russia's LaserBirds Extends Drone-Killing Range to 1.5km
Russian company LaserBirds has enhanced its laser-based drone interception system's range to 1.5 kilometers, using ytterbium laser technology to effectively damage drones. Recent advancements include radar integration and ongoing development of an acoustic sensor subsystem, although challenges in tracking and detecting drones remain.
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The Ministry of Finance buys back the debt, temporarily easing the pressure, but the fundamental issue remains the scale of the debt.
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CryptoSat
🇺🇸 US Treasury just finished a $15 billion debt buyback.
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Last night, I was so stupid: I saw the candlestick chart and got excited to place a market order, but the slippage directly increased my cost. I recreated the situation, and the order book depth at that time was actually very thin. I even placed the order in two parts, essentially eating up my own liquidity... The rhythm was also chaotic; I placed the first order and didn't finish it before adding the second, making the cost higher and higher. In the end, I wanted to stop loss but was stuck at a worse price, completing a perfect loop.
Did I get led by the "smart money"?
Yes, I saw large transf
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This post only has an "8"; there's too little information. I'll add the main text, and then you can write the repost message for me.
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CryptoNewcomersAreHere22222
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The third time I fell into the trap of "cross-chain bridges look very smooth": the interface says waiting for confirmation, I used to think it was slow... now I think those four words are lifesaving. Multi-signature, simply put, is "several people jointly holding the keys," having more people doesn't necessarily mean it's safer; the key is whether it's the same group of people and the same communication chain. If something really goes wrong, being phished together can happen pretty quickly. Oracles are the same; if the price feed/status feed gets stuck for a moment, the bridge might start reco
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