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I am following some news about crypto investments that point to a much more serious scenario for Bitcoin in the coming months. According to analysis from ZX Squared Capital, we are in a very deep bear market phase and there could be an additional drop of about 30% during 2026.
The context is interesting. Bitcoin reached nearly $126 thousand dollars last October, but has been falling since then. Now it’s hovering around $72,700. And there’s a pattern that people who work with crypto investment news always mention: the four-year cycle.
This cycle revolves around the halving, which is when the m
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I found this interesting: BitGo and Susquehanna are facilitating OTC access for prediction markets in the crypto sector. Basically opening doors for institutions that wanted to enter this type of asset but didn't have the infrastructure.
Just to give some context, BitGo is known for custody, so it makes sense for them to get into this. And Susquehanna is a major trading firm, so together they can offer decent infrastructure for institutional players seeking exposure to crypto without dealing with the complications of traditional exchanges.
The interesting part is that this shows how the crypto
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I am selling Bitcoin around 72.79K now, and there is a technical detail catching attention: Mayer's multiple is approaching that level that historically signals undervaluation. For those unfamiliar, this Mayer's multiple basically compares the current price with the 200-day moving average, and when it gets very low, it usually means the market is very pessimistic.
The timing is interesting because the Fed is in the spotlight now. Usually, when there is a central bank decision coming up, the market becomes more volatile and cautious, which can push prices even further down. I've seen this patte
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I'm seeing here that Bitcoin's Mayer Multiple is approaching that undervaluation level indeed. Check it out, this indicator compares the current price with the 200-day moving average, and when it gets very low, it usually indicates that BTC is undervalued.
With the Fed still uncertain about interest rates, people are a bit scared. Bitcoin is around 73.2K right now, and the Mayer Multiple is signaling that there might be an opportunity for those thinking long-term. It's not a guarantee of anything, but historically, when this multiple drops too much, it tends to be a point of interest.
The cool
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Oh, so this is how it works behind the scenes at CoinDesk. I found it interesting to discover that they have a very strict set of editorial policies for covering the crypto market. Like, they even won a journalism award (Polk Award, not bad ) for their coverage of FTX at the time. But the detail that catches attention is that CoinDesk is part of Bullish, which is a digital assets platform focused on the institutional side. And then, the journalists can also receive compensation in Bullish shares. I don't know, I think it's worth knowing this when you're reading crypto analysis there. They make
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I noticed that no one is talking about altseason anymore. Like, mentions have dropped to the lowest level in two years. And you know what's funny? Historically, this is a very good sign.
When everyone is hyped about altseason, it's usually a sign that we're at the top. When silence takes over? That's when the big players start accumulating behind the scenes. I saw here that each peak of buzz about altseason in the last two years coincided with a local top of DOGE, and then each quiet period led to a rally.
It makes sense that interest is waning now. DOGE has fallen about 75% since October, Sol
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In recent days, energy markets have been quite active. I saw on Bloomberg that Egypt is accelerating liquefied natural gas imports after Israel shut down some energy fields in response to attacks on Iran. It’s interesting how geopolitical tensions can impact energy trade so quickly.
Basically, what’s happening is that with these energy infrastructure shutdowns, Egypt has been forced to find alternatives quickly. And liquefied natural gas (LNG) is coming in as an immediate solution. It’s not exactly a surprise—when regional instability occurs, local players need to act fast to ensure supply.
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Cara, I found out that the wallet 1a1zp1ep5qgefi2dmptftl5slmv7divfna is literally Satoshi Nakamoto's. It's the address of the genesis block, you know? The one that mined the first 50 bitcoins in history. Crazy thing is, there are almost 100 BTC there, but no one has ever moved them. It's like a buried treasure that no one can dig up. I wonder how much that would be worth today with BTC at 71k... #BTC
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I noticed that the rise in fuel prices has been quite sharp lately, and this is causing significant concern in the global energy market. Bloomberg highlighted yesterday something that many people are closely monitoring: diesel has surged more than crude oil, and the main cause is the growing tension in the Golfo Pérsico.
What is making everyone alert is the real risk of disruption to exports from refineries in the Golfo Pérsico. Anything that affects this region can have a direct impact on prices, and that’s exactly what we are seeing right now. The rise in fuel prices is not just a matter of
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So guys, lately I've been seeing a lot of people talking about apps for mining cryptocurrencies directly from their phones. I decided to do some research on this and found quite a few interesting things.
There are some apps that are pretty popular out there. CryptoTab is one of the oldest in this area — you install it, activate mining, and it starts running automatically. There are also folks using cloud mining apps, like those offered by major exchanges. In that case, you're not actually mining on your phone but renting processing power and receiving rewards. StormGain is another one that sho
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Have you ever stopped to think about why the Simple Moving Average (SMA) (Simple Moving Average) is so important in technical analysis? This simple yet powerful tool has been helping traders understand where the market is truly heading for decades.
The meaning of SMA is pretty straightforward: it calculates the average price of an asset over a chosen period. A 20-day SMA, for example, shows exactly the average value of the last twenty periods. The cool thing is that it eliminates all that noise from daily fluctuations and makes the prevailing market sentiment clear. When you can see this, it b
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Do you know that documentary Netflix released in early 2024 called Bitconned? Well, it tells the story of one of the biggest scams in the cryptocurrency world, and the protagonist is none other than Ray Trapani. I was impressed by how they managed to document the entire plot in such detail.
Ray Trapani, along with his partners Sohrab Sharma and Robert Farkas, created Centra Tech around 2017, right when Bitcoin was on the rise. The company offered a debit card, but behind it was something much darker: an ICO that promised to raise $25 million. The problem? Everything was illegal. False statemen
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I've been using the EMA indicator quite a lot lately, and honestly, it's one of the best tools a trader can have in their toolbox. The main difference compared to the simple moving average is that it gives much more weight to recent prices, making the response much faster when the market moves. This is especially useful in cryptocurrencies where volatility is high.
What I like most is that the EMA indicator works well in different scenarios. If you want to do quick scalping, use the 10 to 20-period EMAs. For medium-term trend analysis, the 50 EMA is almost a standard. And if you're thinking lo
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Did you see that massive liquidity injection China made into the stock market? About US$ 280 billion that has already caused the biggest weekly jump since 2008. This is shaking everything up, and those who follow know that when such a large flow of money comes into play, China's connected cryptocurrencies linked to these economic narratives also start to move.
I’ve been analyzing which tokens are best positioned to take advantage of this scenario. Conflux (CFX) is leading with strategic partnerships with Alibaba Cloud, China Telecom, and other giants — now valued at US$ 260 million market cap.
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Have you ever thought about what the best time really is to buy cryptocurrencies? I mean, the market operates 24/7, but not every moment is the same.
I was analyzing this and found that there are quite interesting patterns depending on when you enter. The thing is, the crypto market doesn’t operate in isolation — it moves in sync with traditional markets, especially when the U.S. wakes up.
Around 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. EST, things start to get busy. That’s when the NYSE opens, European markets are already in motion, and people begin reacting to the previous night’s news. Bitcoin usually sees a lot
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I was analyzing a very interesting ranking of the most valued currencies in the world, and I must admit that some data surprised me quite a bit.
We always think that the US dollar dominates everything, but in reality, things are much more complex. Kuwait's dinar leads this list of the most valued currencies, and it makes a lot of sense when you look at the country's oil reserves and economic stability since 1960. It's like the currency that no one talks about but is worth more than any other.
Next comes Bahrain's dinar in second place, followed by Oman's rial. Do you see the pattern? Gulf curr
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You know that story about governments hiding the truth about extraterrestrials? Well, Elon Musk and his skeptical view on the subject bring up a very interesting point. Recently, he tweeted that, so far, there is no concrete evidence that aliens have visited Earth. And you know what, that makes sense.
Think about it: almost everyone on Earth has a smartphone with a camera. If extraterrestrial civilizations were really visiting here, shouldn’t we see much more high-quality footage? But what we find are always blurry videos of questionable quality. Elon Musk and other skeptics point exactly to t
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I just noticed a very interesting situation in the energy market. Egypt is accelerating liquefied natural gas imports after Israel shut down some energy fields in response to attacks on Iran. It’s fascinating how regional tensions can impact the energy supply chain so quickly.
What stands out here is the speed of the reaction. It’s not every day that we see a country take such direct measures to compensate for potential supply disruptions. Egypt is clearly paying attention to the consequences of this geopolitical situation and wants to ensure that its liquefied natural gas imports are not affe
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How long does it take for you to mine 1 Bitcoin? This is a question many people ask when they start to get interested in cryptocurrency mining.
First, let me explain the basics: mining Bitcoin is validating transactions on the network and introducing new Bitcoins into circulation. Currently, there are about 20 million Bitcoins in circulation, with only 1 million left to enter. Miners use powerful computers to solve complex mathematical problems and "mine" new Bitcoins.
When someone makes a transaction, it goes into a block. When the block is full, it needs to be validated before being added to
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