notyourkeys

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  • Those juicy gigantic revenue that hyperliquid is having with minimal backend setup is too good to ignore. Binance is pushing aster while base is pushing avant, Hype is also creating their own blockchain for fast…

  • Like as you said some people who buy spot sometime get trapped and accidentally become investor. Honestly the term investor isn't that special. If you expect a capital growth from the asset you invested you are an…

  • Many Bitcoin investor are likely gloating as Bitcoin rises in price and gold fall slightly amid the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran. But they forget that gold has doubled in the past year, while bitcoin has…

  • In my opinion, this doesn't seem like a rules to me because it seems like it is an advice or a tip for anyone who are into bitcoin. It's useless if Bitcoin isn't sold because there are circumstances or situations where…

  • So basically your freakout is similar to miners about next halving? Best,

  • In the video your PSU is only 1KW, but the unit needs more power. How come?

  • Where is the company incorporated and where are the offices? Why there is only the Team, but no company details? Live video of the unit posted above, here it is again: http://vimeo.com/89415321 The only times you show…

  • Who bought your March units? We want to see live units from some forum members. Also we want to see live demo of your units. Your movie contains only static images. Point a miner at Eligius and post the address and/or…

  • No such thing as stability unlike your question. Trading bot result can differ by market sentiment and the upcoming news. You can be making steady income from your strategy and get deleted the next day just because…

  • What's wrong with bitcoin failing to breakout upon filling nearest sell block FVG. I see nothing wrong and definitely not a good indicator to determine if it's a fake out or not. Bitcoin could still go to 104,000 when…

  • sounds good but then you realize if we trade using 1/10 of our fund, if we only have $200 that means we'd get minimal profit, if we don't use leverage, you'll grow old first before you can even get 100% profit of your…

  • Back then people were also trading based on politics and regulation, but just not as apparent and as fast as it is today. Nowadays people are using bot to detect tweet from influential figure to make trading decision,…

  • What we need is simply a tokenized gold RWA managed by reputed and trusted company to create the reserve and make it tradable in the blockchain. Only then, we can avoid capital suction by allowing people to trade freely…

  • Personally I've never seen a fake exchange offering stable ROI. What I see often is high APY for locking your money in their saving option and then giving you nothing at the and all while robbing you of your money. I…

  • I've been mining with 9x Antminer S9 inside a Windmill for about a year now using 4G. Its working pretty good. Haven't really had any problems with shares being transmitted too late or anything. I can't tell you though…

  • Well the OP is probably a trader, that is why he might be putting his eyes on the market so that he could know when to buy and when to sell. However, if it has to do with investment, the OP don't need to monitor the…

  • You don't wake up and say I'm gonna trade SOL. you wake up, observe the market, find the coin that match your narrative, and trade on it, usually by reading chart or in general TA. so you trade absed on what's trending,…

  • As a trader all you can do is to have a good set up before placing your trades, this doesn't control the outcome it only reduces the risks and increases your chances of winning. Every trader that's experienced knows…

  • 1. Still holding $HYPE 2. It dumped and no point in selling it realizing the massive loss if the exchange is still working well. 3. The good ol' DCA like before, I think it's just the most proven strategy so far with…

  • At least for the model at hand - yes. It's not that strange - that (systems integrators using manufacturer's chips) used to be the status quo Yes: