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Honestly, the mystery of who Дориан Сатоши Накамото is remains one of the most intriguing in the crypto community. But first, let's clarify what this word actually means, because it's used not only as the name of Bitcoin's creator but also as the basic unit of the cryptocurrency itself.
So, Satoshi is the smallest unit of Bitcoin, and the ratio is as follows: one Bitcoin equals 100 million satoshis. Sounds strange? Actually, it makes sense when you think about it. When Bitcoin first appeared, its price was negligible; in September 2009, more than five thousand coins were sold for just five dol
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I noticed an interesting coincidence in the market — when Bitcoin makes serious upward moves, you start thinking about those holding the largest reserves. For example, Satoshi Nakamoto’s wealth, the creator of Bitcoin, has recently reached a completely different level. When the BTC price rose above $93,000, his portfolio surpassed $103 billion.
The wildest part of this story is that Satoshi Nakamoto’s holdings consist of approximately 1.096 million bitcoins, which he mined back in 2009 and has never touched since. These coins can be tracked through the so-called Patoshi Pattern — a specific se
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I noticed an interesting debate in the crypto community about who is really to blame for Bitcoin not soaring higher. Everyone is shouting about Jane Street and manipulation, but Ari Paul — a guy with real market-making experience on Wall Street — directly says: that's not quite how it works.
Paul honestly analyzes the situation. Yes, big firms play in the system, but not the way people think. Market makers can move the price within the day, trigger stop-losses, create short-term volatility. But this happens over minutes or hours, then the price returns. It’s manipulation, but on a micro level,
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I noticed an interesting trend on CoinGecko – the latest hours show which altcoins are currently in the spotlight. An altcoin in this case is any crypto asset other than Bitcoin, and here’s what’s curious: the search top includes both mega-projects like Ethereum and Solana, as well as very young tokens with wild volatility.
According to the platform, here’s what’s currently warming investors: Bitcoin maintains leadership with a market cap of $1.34 trillion, Ethereum at $247 billion. But it’s more interesting with altcoins – what are they when it comes to Hyperliquid (8.29 billion), Solana (45
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Let's talk about a tool that really saves nerves during trading. These are OCO orders — One Cancels the Other, and if you haven't used them yet, you're missing out on a handy feature.
The idea is simple: an OCO order combines two orders into one. On one side, you set a Take Profit to lock in gains, and on the other — a Stop-Loss to limit losses. When one of them is triggered, the other automatically cancels. No need to remember later if you forgot to close a position or worry about missing the right moment.
Why is this convenient? First, automation. You set the order and can go about your busi
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I've noticed that in the crypto community, the word "worker" is often used, but not everyone understands what it means. I decided to clarify.
A worker is essentially a contracted employee in crypto projects. The term is borrowed from English, but in the Russian-speaking community, it has acquired its own meaning. So, who is a worker? It's a person hired to perform specific tasks within a team.
Typically, this scheme works like this: there is an investor with funds, but they don't have time for operational activities. So, they look for workers to handle various tasks. It could be marketing, mod
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I recently noticed that many crypto investors still don't understand the difference between simple farming and looping. Let's figure out what this really means and why it's important to know before getting started.
Let's start with the basics. Farming in DeFi is when you provide your crypto assets to protocols like Aave, Venus, or Lido and earn interest in return. It sounds simple, and in fact, it is. You deposit 1 ETH into a protocol, and every day or week, you receive a small income in tokens or the same ETH. Currently, ETH is trading around $2.02K, so even a small percentage can yield notic
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When I first started learning technical analysis, I thought charts were just a bunch of candles. But then I realized: every price movement hides the logic of big players. And here are two tools that truly changed my approach to trading — order blocks and what is called imbalance.
Let's understand what is really happening in the market. Imbalance is not just an empty space on the chart. It’s a trace left by large participants when they quickly enter their positions. Imagine: the price suddenly jumps up or down, leaving behind an “unfilled” zone. The market remembers this and sooner or later ret
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I've noticed that many people don't fully understand how money laundering actually works. I think it's worth exploring this issue in more detail because it concerns all of us.
So, money laundering is essentially a process where criminals attempt to hide the origin of their income and make it appear legitimate. Whether the proceeds come from drug trafficking, smuggling, or corruption, the goal is the same: to make dirty money look clean. The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision describes it simply: criminals transfer funds between accounts to obscure the source and true owner.
The entire syst
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Honestly, when I first started learning about crypto, these abbreviations like GM, HODL, FOMO just blew my mind. It seemed like everyone around was speaking some secret language, and I, as a complete newbie, didn’t understand anything. Then I realized — it’s just a specialized community lexicon, and it’s not that complicated once you understand it step by step.
Let’s start with the most popular terms you see literally everywhere. FOMO — is the fear of missing out on investment opportunities when everyone around is buying, and you’re sitting there wondering if you’re too late. GM simply means “
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You know, Мистер Бист is a really interesting case. The guy has held the position of the highest-paid YouTuber on the planet for several years, and his net worth is estimated at around $500 million. Crazy numbers, honestly. A couple of years ago, he was earning about $54 million a year from videos, and forecasts predicted a jump to $110 million. But the most interesting part isn’t just his income, but how he structures it.
Мистер Бист doesn’t stick to just one channel. He has an entire network — the main Мистер Бист with 142 million subscribers, then Beast Reacts, Gaming, Shorts, Philanthropy,
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I noticed an interesting pattern in how some content creators earn exponentially more than office workers. We're talking about a sum that many see as unattainable — how to make $30,000 in a day or at least in a month. But in reality, it's quite feasible if you understand the mechanics.
When I was in a regular job — a programmer earning $2,000-$4,000 a month, living in a dorm, and eating instant noodles — I noticed something strange. Small YouTubers with less than a million subscribers suddenly started earning serious money. Not over years, but literally within a few months. That caught my atte
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I've noticed that in recent years, mining programs have become much more accessible to ordinary people. It used to seem complicated and expensive, but now you can even try with a regular computer. The idea is simple — miners solve cryptographic problems and earn bitcoins as a reward. The process continues until all 21 million BTC are mined. After that, the system relies solely on transaction fees.
Interestingly, mining programs come in different types. Some use cloud mining — renting hashing power from a service without dealing with hardware. Others prefer pools — joining with other miners to
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Interesting discussion from Vitalik Buterin about Ethereum scaling. It turns out that developers plan to do this in two phases, not just as many think.
Vitalik Buterin explained in detail how the network will develop. Short-term plans are related to the Glamsterdam upgrade. There will be block-level access lists for faster verification, an ePBS mechanism that provides more time for block verification, and a recalculation of gas based on actual execution time. Sounds logical.
But the most interesting part is multi-dimensional gas. Vitalik Buterin believes this will help prevent network state bl
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Interestingly, Chinese cryptocurrencies began attracting investor attention when the regulatory environment stabilized. I decided to explore which projects from the Middle Kingdom truly have real value.
NEO is often called the eastern counterpart to Ethereum—a smart contract platform with government backing. It features an interesting mechanism with two tokens: NEO for governance and GAS for network fees.
VeChain is a completely different level—it's not just a crypto project but a practical tool for large businesses. Walmart, BMW, and PwC use the VeChain blockchain to track supply chains and c
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Have you ever heard of the Winklevoss brothers? Here's the story — two Americans who first competed at the Olympics, then sued Zuckerberg, and now they are billionaires in the crypto space 🪙
Let's start with the Facebook scandal. The Winklevoss twins — Cameron and Tyler — created ConnectU, a social network, but Zuckerberg allegedly stole their idea for Facebook. The lawsuit was high-profile, and they ended up receiving $65 million in 2008. A movie about it was even made — "The Social Network" starring Armie Hammer.
Before that, they were Olympic athletes — rowers who competed for the USA at t
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Earnings in cryptocurrency are not just luck; they are the result of systematic work and psychological resilience. I want to share my real story because it shows that it’s possible to bounce back even from the very bottom.
My story began in 2017 when I entered the market during a bull run. Altcoins were skyrocketing, and my account reached 3 million. But greed took over. I kept buying at the peaks, selling at the lows, using huge leverage. By 2018, I had lost everything and owed 8 million. It was a nightmare, but that’s when I realized I needed to change my approach.
Instead of giving up, I sp
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Doji Candle: Definition of Market Reversal and Its Role in Trading
Doji candlestick — is one of the most recognized signals in technical analysis, indicating a potential change in the price trend. When traders see a doji on the chart, they often interpret it as a moment of indecision, when the market pauses before the next move.
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