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Just realized a lot of people are struggling to figure out how to update their SASSA details, especially if you're on the SRD grant. Let me break down what I learned because it's actually pretty different depending on which grant you're getting.
So if you're on a permanent grant like old age or disability, you basically have to go in person to a SASSA office. You can't do it online, which is annoying but whatever. You need your ID, proof of your new bank account (bank statement not older than 3 months works), and then they'll process it. The thing is, they need to verify it with the bank first
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Just looked into something interesting about Solana's creator and how his net worth tracks with the market. Anatoly Yakovenko went from being a solid engineer grinding it out at Qualcomm for over a decade to building one of crypto's most significant blockchains. His story is pretty wild actually.
So here's the thing - Anatoly Yakovenko's net worth is basically tied to two major holdings. First, there's his personal SOL tokens. Based on tracking, he likely holds somewhere north of 100k SOL across multiple wallets, though the exact amount is hard to pin down since he's never publicly confirmed w
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Just noticed Shanghai silver prices hitting $101.48/oz with premiums spiking above 13%—pretty wild. The shanghai silver price surge paired with that kind of premium spread usually signals either supply tightening or heavy domestic demand kicking in. Makes sense given China's massive consumption in solar and electronics manufacturing. Either way, when you see premiums this elevated in a major market like Shanghai, it's worth paying attention. Could be a real demand signal or just temporary positioning, but the data's definitely interesting to watch right now.
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Just checked the latest blockchain data on Vitalik Buterin and his ethereum creator net worth is actually pretty fascinating. The guy still holds around 240,000 ETH across known wallets, which puts him at roughly $467 million at today's prices. That's a solid position for any individual in the space, though it represents less than 1% of total ETH supply now.
What's interesting is how his ethereum creator net worth ties directly to those early 2014 allocations. When Ethereum launched in 2015, founders got a chunk of the initial 72 million ETH supply - over 16% went to the core team. Vitalik's s
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Just looked into Ashton Kutcher's financial story and it's actually pretty wild how he went from being a model in the 90s to becoming one of Hollywood's smartest investors. His ashton kutcher net worth sits around $200 million, which honestly puts him in a different league compared to most actors.
What caught my attention most wasn't his TV gigs, though those definitely helped. Back when he was on Two and a Half Men, the man was pulling in $750K to $800K per episode. That's serious money. During his peak years on the show from 2003 to 2015, he became the highest-paid TV actor at the time. We'r
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Ever tried to explain how long 4 inches actually is? Honestly, it's way harder than you'd think. Numbers don't really stick until you compare them to something real. I was trying to picture 4 inches the other day and realized most people probably overestimate it.
So here's the thing—4 inches is basically 10.16 centimeters. Not huge, not tiny. It's roughly the width of an adult palm or your closed fist. A credit card is like 3.4 inches, so 4 inches is just a bit longer. TV remote? That's basically it. Even your smartphone width is around 4 to 5 inches depending on the model.
What's wild is how
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A detail that has recently been brought up again is that guy Anatoly. As a co-founder of Solana, his net worth is estimated to be between $500 million and $800 million. This figure actually reflects the value creation process of the Solana blockchain from zero to one.
His wealth mainly comes from two sources: early equity in Solana Labs and his holdings of SOL tokens. But what’s truly interesting is his technical background. Before founding Solana, that guy Anatoly worked on high-performance operating system development at companies like Qualcomm, Dropbox, and Mesosphere. These experiences dir
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been seeing GOAT thrown around everywhere on sports social media and finally looked it up lol. turns out it's just an acronym - 'Greatest Of All Time'. makes sense i guess?
so apparently only a few athletes in history have actually earned this title. ronaldo and messi are the obvious ones - these two have been going at it for like 20 years straight and basically broke every football record that existed. the commitment is insane, scoring 40+ goals a year for nearly two decades while racking up assists and trophies. no wonder people call them the GOATs.
interesting part though - other sports hav
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I asked myself this question yesterday: how much money is there in the world? The answer turned out to be very interesting.
When calculated in US dollars, approximately $37 trillion is circulating worldwide. This includes physical cash and all money in bank accounts. But this is just the traditional monetary system. If we also include investment instruments, derivatives, and cryptocurrencies, the figure exceeds $1.2 quadrillion. A quite significant difference.
Looking at physical currencies—coins and banknotes—the answer to how much money is there in the world becomes a bit more tangible. Roug
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Just had one of those moments where you really grasp how absurd wealth accumulation can be at that scale. Been thinking about Elon Musk's 1 sec income and honestly, the numbers are almost impossible to visualize.
So here's the thing - based on his wealth figures, Elon Musk makes roughly $3,708 every single second. Let that sink in. That's more than what most people earn in an entire month, just in one tick of the clock. His 1 sec income is basically someone's monthly paycheck.
Break it down further and it gets wilder. Per minute, we're talking about $222,500. That's enough to buy a decent hous
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Today's PHP to LBP Price Update
This report analyzes the PHP/LBP exchange rate, detailing its current value and market dynamics, while highlighting trading opportunities and technical indicators for strategic decision-making.
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Wait a minute... is this really the worst currency I've ever seen? $BOB Check it out and... yeah, definitely number 1 on my list of the most disastrous projects 😅 No real concept, no whitepaper that deserves the name, just hot air and marketing hype. Most holders are now broke and hoping for a miracle that will never come 💀 Same story every day: "Currency of the future!" No, brother, the only direction is downward 🔥 If I ranked the top 5 worst currencies in crypto history, BOB would be at the top... and everything else isn't even close 😂 I have no idea how such projects are even listed. Ab
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Ever seen a trading signal that looks confusing with all those TP1 and TP2 labels? I used to stare at them thinking the same thing — what does this even mean and why do I need two exit targets instead of just one?
Turns out, understanding the tp full form in trading — Take Profit — changed how I approach every single trade. Here's what I've learned.
So TP stands for Take Profit, basically your exit plan. When someone posts a signal like Buy XRP at 0.540-0.545 with TP1 at 0.552 and TP2 at 0.561, they're not just throwing random numbers at you. They're giving you predefined price levels where yo
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Got a question about moving averages recently and figured it's worth breaking down how this actually works in practice. MA indicators are probably the most fundamental tool you'll use in technical analysis, so let me walk you through what's really happening here.
Basically, moving averages smooth out price noise by averaging closing prices over a set period. The idea comes from Dow Theory and it's been refined over decades in markets. What you're really doing is tracking the average cost basis over time, which helps you see the actual trend instead of getting distracted by daily volatility.
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The global energy landscape is more complex than it seems, as seen in the dynamics of the top oil-producing countries. Despite having the largest reserves, Venezuela struggles with production due to heavy crude, political instability, and sanctions. In contrast, Saudi Arabia's accessible and low-cost reserves allow it to stabilize international oil prices. Other countries like Iran, Canada, and Iraq face their unique challenges, highlighting that reserves do not equal market power. Geopolitical factors and technology play crucial roles in shaping the energy market.
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So I've been diving into the NFT market history lately, and there's something wild about how much money people have actually poured into these digital assets. The highest sold nft in history is Pak's Merge at $91.8 million—and honestly, when you understand how it works, it's actually pretty genius.
Unlike typical NFTs owned by one person, The Merge was structured differently. Pak created this piece where collectors could buy individual 'mass' units, and the more units you accumulated, the bigger your share of the final artwork became. Over 28,000 collectors jumped in, each buying units at $575
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So you're scrolling through Twitter or checking out some crypto charts and you keep seeing people throw around numbers like 1K, 1M, 1B... and honestly, if you're new to this space, it can feel confusing. Let me break this down because it's actually super straightforward once you get it.
Let's start with K. That little letter stands for "kilo," which just means 1,000. So when someone says 1K followers or a coin hit 1K in trading volume, they're talking about one thousand. Pretty simple, right? 10K is ten thousand, 100K is a hundred thousand. You'll see this all the time in crypto—people celebra
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Been diving deep into MACD lately and honestly, it's one of those indicators that separates traders who actually understand price action from those just following random signals. Let me share what I've learned about reading this thing properly.
First, the signal line crossover is where most people start, and for good reason. When MACD crosses above that signal line, you're looking at potential bullish momentum building. But here's the thing—don't just jump in on the crossover alone. Wait for those green histogram bars to show up and confirm the trend is actually strengthening. I've seen too ma
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Just realized a lot of traders in the community don't really understand what PnL meaning actually refers to, so thought I'd break it down since it's pretty crucial if you're serious about tracking your performance.
PnL is basically your profit and loss calculation, right? It shows the actual change in value of your positions over time. Whether you're trading spot or derivatives, knowing how to calculate this stuff separates people who actually know what they're doing from those just gambling.
So here's the thing about PnL meaning in crypto specifically. You've got mark-to-market (MTM) pricing,
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Just caught some interesting BRICS news out of Brazil. Lula basically put to rest all the speculation about a new BRICS currency at next year's summit in India. He's saying it's not happening - at least not as an agenda item.
What's notable here is how he framed it. He's not dismissing the idea of using local currencies for trade between countries like Brazil and India instead of dollars. That's actually happening already in various bilateral deals. But he made it clear this isn't some coordinated anti-dollar crusade, which is what a lot of people have been reading into BRICS developments late
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