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BTC hits 79K, ETH breaks 2400? This wave of market action looks a lot like "talking bearish but trading bullish"!
When Bitcoin surpasses 79k and Ethereum breaks 2,400, the market is rising while everyone is shouting short. This scene is very familiar: a typical "emotional dislocation market."
First, answer the core question: Can BTC reach 80K? Yes, but it won't be smooth sailing. The integer key levels are naturally battlegrounds, prone to "false breakouts + retests."
Even more interesting is the shift to negative funding rates—that means short sellers are starting to pay longs, essentially in
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Why is ETH suddenly outperforming BTC? Don't get excited; this might just be a "funds switching seats"!
Ethereum's recent strength can easily lead people to shout "main trend shift." But the reality is more like funds are making structural adjustments rather than completely changing the script.
BTC's rise relies on "macro + safe haven," while ETH's increase is more about "ecosystem + imagination." The two have different logic, so rotation occurs.
Probability of BTC hitting 80K? Yes, but it takes time.
ETH continuing to outperform? Possibly in the short term, but sustainability depends on
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Will BTC hit 80K tonight? The answer isn't important; what's important is that you don't get left behind!
Bitcoin's current trend can be described in four words: strong but unstable.
👉 Polymarket prediction: up to 80,700, but the close may not hold steady.
In other words: it will surge, but may not stay above.
👉 My practical approach: continue holding trend-following orders, quickly enter and exit short-term trades.
Divide trading into two systems:
One for catching trends
One for capturing volatility
This way, whether there's a breakout or a pullback, you have a response.
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EarnMoneyAndEatMeat:
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Are chip stocks collectively bouncing back? Intel: I haven't exited the market yet, Texas Instruments: I've always been here!
Intel's rise this time is a bit like "the veteran returns." In the past few years, it was criticized for outdated manufacturing processes, but now the market is starting to reassess its long-term potential.
And Texas Instruments is a typical "quietly making money" player. Not chasing hot topics, but able to stay steady through every cycle.
The synchronized rise of both actually indicates one issue:
The market is shifting from "storytelling" to "focusing on cash fl
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FLORK goes on a rampage! The ETH chain has another "meme king," is this wave taking off or a pump-and-dump?
Recently, FLORK suddenly surged on the Ethereum chain, with a very familiar style: no solid fundamentals, but full of hype. The core of meme coins has never been technology, but the ability to spread — whoever can dominate the screens can rise.
This surge is more like "traffic-driven": community spreading + KOL shoutouts + on-chain funds following the trend. In the short term, as long as the hype remains, the price has support; but once attention shifts, the pullback can be very rapid.
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CoinWay:
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rsETH Incident Review: The Truly Scary Thing Is Not the Hacker, But That You Don't Know Where the Risks Are
Many people see rsETH being attacked, and their first reaction is "Bad luck." But the deeper issue is: risks are not random, they are structural.
Currently disclosed information indicates that the vulnerability may stem from the interaction design between complex contracts. The characteristic of such problems is—they are not apparent in normal times, but once triggered, they are deadly.
The project team’s subsequent actions include:
Pausing some functions
Launching security audit
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Insert pin harvesting machine online? Teach you a weekend "stealth technique" so that the main players can't find you!
Weekend market conditions are like streets late at night — few people, but more danger. When liquidity is low, volatility is easily amplified.
My defensive position is set outside the "key structure," such as the extension zone of previous lows/highs, rather than right on the edge. Because true breakouts are emotional, not just a gentle touch.
Core skill for dodging pins: do not participate in the first wave of volatility.
Many pin insertions happen during sudden news or mom
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Just charge forward 👊
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Is xAI being sued? The AI war has shifted from model battles to a "legal battle"
xAI is involved in state-level legal disputes, indicating that AI competition has entered a new stage—
not only competing in technology but also in compliance.
When AI begins to influence social rules, the law will follow.
The problem is:
laws are always one step behind.
So, this period will be a "gray window period":
innovation is rapid, rules lag behind.
Opportunities and risks coexist.
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JPMorgan Discusses Tokenized ETFs? Wall Street Finally Admits: On-Chain Is the Endgame
When JPMorgan Chase executives start seriously discussing "tokenization" within ETFs, it indicates one thing:
Traditional Finance (TradFi) is no longer resistant but is instead thinking about how to use it.
What does tokenization mean?
Assets can circulate faster, be divided into finer granularity, and become more globalized.
But the issues are also very real:
Regulation, liquidity, technical standards—none have been fully resolved.
So in the short term, it's a "concept hype," but in the long ter
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Ryakpanda:
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The ultimate truth: Those who don't lose money on weekends have already beaten 90% of people
Many people underestimate the value of “not losing.”
Gate.io's “Safe Harbor Plan” is actually teaching you one of the most important things:
Survive.
Defend your position?
Set it at a level that will “never explode.”
Even if the returns are a bit lower, safety must come first.
Tips to avoid big drops:
👉 Exit early, not react afterward
Getting out before the risk arrives is more important than running away when the risk comes.
What to do about sideways market anxiety?
👉 Stay away fro
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Ryakpanda:
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Will oil prices hit 150? The key isn't whether they will, but "how long they can sustain it"
The market loves to talk about extreme scenarios:
The Hormuz Strait blockade = oil prices soaring.
But the real critical issue is:
Duration.
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most sensitive energy corridors in the world, and also an area with the densest military presence.
What does this mean?
You can create conflicts, but it's very difficult to control them long-term.
A more realistic scenario is:
✔ Short-term disruption of transportation
✔ Instant spike in oil prices
✔ Then gradu
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Ultimate judgment: There will not be a full-scale war, but the market will be repeatedly "shocked higher"
If you have to give a conclusion, it is:
✔ Ceasefire is highly unlikely to completely break down
✔ Short-term disturbances in the Strait of Hormuz increase
✔ The probability of a full blockade is low
Iran and the United States both understand that the true cost of war is too high.
But that doesn't mean the market will be calm.
On the contrary, the market will enter a state:
Constantly driven by news, with sharp fluctuations up and down.
Oil prices will be like a roller coaste
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2026 GOGOGO 👊
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Stop focusing on large models; the real goldmine is in the hands of "people who can't code"
GPT-5.5 makes programmers stronger, but even more terrifying is— it allows people who can't code to also create products.
OpenAI has done something "dangerous": lowering the barriers.
In the past, starting a business required three essentials: technology + product + funding.
Now it’s: idea + execution + a little API.
What does this mean?
It means "application layer entrepreneurs" will explode like short video creators.
You will see a bunch of strange but profitable products:
* AI resume
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Hold on tight, we're about to take off🛫
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Don't be fooled! The 8 million U in the WCTC trading competition is actually a "leek selector"
Many people see 8 million USDT and only have two words in their mind: get rich.
But experienced players will tell you three words: dangerous.
The logic of the trading competition is very simple:
Extremely high rewards → Surge in participants → Explosive risk appetite.
It's like a casino opening a "super jackpot table," you think the opportunity has arrived, but actually the elimination game has begun.
Why?
Because the ranking mechanism naturally encourages two types of people:
1. Extrem
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ybaser:
To The Moon 🌕
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A trading competition, three possible outcomes: get rich, get wiped out, and "I could have done better"
The 8 million USDT prize pool in WCTC seems like wealth distribution, but it’s actually a microcosm of life.
Participants generally face three endings:
First: Peak right from the start
Luck + leverage, explosive gains, posting screenshots on social media, as if the next stop is financial freedom.
Second: Stable with a crash
Cautious early on, then seeing others’ profits double later, mental breakdown, a series of moves that send them back to square one.
Third: The classic line-ty
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Aave "Rescue List" Exposed: 43,500 ETH Arrived, But the Market's True Test Has Just Begun
If DeFi is a financial laboratory, then this time Aave is a "stress test."
Currently, Aave has received 43,500 ETH in rescue funds, but there is still a gap of 68,900 ETH. It's like you've sealed half of the dam's crack, but the water is still rising.
The key issue isn't "whether there is a rescue," but "whether confidence can still hold."
The most vulnerable part of DeFi has never been the code, but trust.
Once the market begins to doubt:
* Are there hidden risks?
* Will funds continue to flow out?
* Wil
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Belarus Opens Crypto Bank: Is This Financial Innovation or a Capital "Safe Harbor"?
When a country begins to embrace crypto assets, the market usually automatically interprets it as two words: positive news.
This time, Belarus allowing 26 types of crypto assets for trading and deposits seems like opening a door.
But the question is, where does this door lead?
From a policy perspective, there are three layers of logic behind this:
1) Attract international capital
2) Enhance financial flexibility
3) Find a path outside the dollar system
For capital, the biggest appeal of this policy is:
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Iran in one sentence, oil prices surge, crypto community laughs: turns out they are on the same boat
When Iran said "lifting sanctions will lead to negotiations," the market's first reaction wasn't peace, but—
👉 oil prices rising first and then stabilizing.
It sounds counterintuitive, but the logic is very real:
Negotiations mean bargaining, bargaining means uncertainty.
And uncertainty is the fuel for prices.
Meanwhile, BTC rose 2.5%, and many people don't understand:
Geopolitical tension, why does crypto rise?
Because BTC has evolved from a "risk asset" into—
👉 an uncertain
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From rockets to code, Elon Musk’s $6 billion purchase of Cursor—what he truly wants is “time”
Money has never been the core issue for Elon Musk; time is.
SpaceX’s ultimate goal is Mars, and the biggest limitation isn’t technology, but the R&D cycle.
What can Cursor do? Shorten development time.
Automatic code generation, automated testing, automatic bug fixing—putting it all together, at its core it’s about “buying time.”
And in the aerospace industry, time means windows of opportunity, launch chances, and even a competitive edge.
That $6 billion is, in fact, buying a speed advantage
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This operation tells hackers: you're not making money, you're working part-time
Hackers' biggest fear isn't failure, but—realizing they've been busy for nothing after success.
The KelpDAO incident is a classic example.
The attack succeeded, funds arrived, but then Arbitrum froze them, and the whole process is very much like:
You work hard all day, your salary is locked by the system, with the reason being "abnormal activity."
From a game theory perspective, this is more painful than outright failure.
Because it destroys the "expected returns."
The hacker industry is essentially a
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