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During my previous overseas account testing, I was often annoyed by virtual number issues. Later, I found that using SMS verification platforms can save a lot of trouble—just rent a temporary phone number to receive the verification code, no need to buy a new SIM card or expose your real number. After encountering a few pitfalls, I summarized some reliable Chinese number verification platforms to share.
Basically, verification platforms provide virtual numbers to receive SMS messages, covering multiple countries and regions, with pay-per-use or monthly plans. After registering, select the coun
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Recently, while researching DeFi products, I found that many people confuse the concepts of APR and APY. In fact, the difference between the two is quite significant and worth understanding carefully.
First, let's talk about what APR means. APR is the annual percentage rate, simply put, how much interest you can earn in a year. For example, if you deposit 10,000 dollars with an APR of 20%, after one year you will earn 2,000 dollars in interest, and the total (principal + interest) will be 12,000. After two years, it will be 14,000, and after three years, 16,000. The logic is straightforward. B
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Recently, there has been increasing discussion about inscriptions, and many people are asking whether they can still participate and whether there is still a profit opportunity. I think it’s necessary to clarify this matter.
First, let’s talk about what inscriptions actually are. Simply put, inscriptions are content engraved onto Bitcoin’s smallest unit, Satoshi, using the Ordinals protocol. They can be text, images, or videos. There’s a pretty vivid analogy—if Bitcoin is digital gold, then inscriptions are like gold jewelry. Although they’re fundamentally the same, because the people who crea
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I just took a quick look at the forex market, and the USD/JPY has risen again today, already breaking above the key level of 158, with an intraday increase of 0.22%. The recent trend of USD/JPY has been quite strong, continuously moving upward. It seems that the strength of USD/JPY is still ongoing, and there may be more opportunities ahead. Friends who are paying attention to the currency market should have noticed that this upward trend in USD/JPY is quite obvious.
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Recently, I bought the dip on two of the most heavily fallen small-cap coins. AIA is now only $0.10, and BULLA has even dropped to $0.01. It feels a bit outrageous at this price level. Looking at the candlestick charts, both are repeatedly oscillating in the bottom zone. Although they are still declining over 24 hours, trading volume is starting to show signs of increase. I'm just betting on when the big players will start to volume up and push the price higher. Buying the dip is all about psychological warfare—the more they fall, the more I buy. Have you also been accumulating these small coi
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Recently, many friends have been a bit confused about Bitcoin contract trading, so I decided to systematically organize this knowledge to help everyone get started quickly.
Let's start with the most core question: What exactly is a contract? Simply put, it is an agreement between two parties to buy or sell an asset at a certain price at a future date. Bitcoin contract trading is applying this mechanism to cryptocurrencies. This concept is actually borrowed from traditional finance; a typical example is crude oil futures—trading parties lock in a future transaction price, and settlement occurs
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I just came across a particularly outrageous crypto project collapse event, and I want to share it with everyone. This project is called BlockDAG. It publicly claimed that it raised $442 million, but the CEO said himself that they only raised a little over $200 million—investors are now completely being kept in the dark.
The most attractive thing about this project to me is that they’ve partnered with a bunch of top football clubs—what they call sponsorship agreements, including with Inter Milan and Borussia Dortmund. They also made promises like having mining machines and getting tokens liste
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Just saw an ETF analysis from Bloomberg. On the first trading day of the US stock market this year (January 2nd), there was a single-day capital inflow of $7.1 billion, which is quite impressive. If this pace continues, the annual inflow could reach $1.8 trillion. Of course, this is likely an exaggeration, but it does reflect the market's enthusiasm.
Interestingly, in the US stock ETF inflow rankings, Vanguard's VOO remains the leader, and BlackRock's SGOV is also steady in the list. But the most eye-catching is BlackRock's newly launched Bitcoin spot ETF IBIT, which saw $287 million in inflow
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Just saw an interesting news update: WeRide and Grab are teaming up in Singapore. Starting today, residents in the Bukit Timah area of Singapore can experience Ai.R autonomous driving taxi services. This is the first time Singapore has opened up Robotaxi services to the general public. It sounds quite cutting-edge—moving from testing to actual user experience, this is a significant step. Singapore has been pushing this kind of tech project for a while, and now there’s finally a real deployment. I wonder how the experience is—are there anyone in Singapore?
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Recently, while researching the blockchain gaming ecosystem, I found that many people still have some misconceptions about GameFi. In fact, blockchain gaming is the concept of gamified finance. It seems simple, but the underlying logic is very different from traditional games.
I think the most core difference is the revenue model of blockchain games. In traditional games, no matter how you play, the equipment and items in your account are assets of the game company; you are just a consumer. But blockchain games are different. The tokens, NFTs, and items you earn in the game truly belong to you
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Recently, many people have been asking me, what exactly is a VC project? Let me give a brief explanation. A VC project is actually a venture capital project, in English called Venture Capital, which literally means risking capital. In simple terms, investment institutions put money into startups or technological innovation projects with high growth potential, and then gain equity or profit returns. These projects are usually high risk and high reward, belonging to a high-risk, high-reward investment approach.
But I’ve noticed that many VC projects nowadays have some flawed ideas. They treat la
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Let's talk about the most common trading instrument in the crypto space—perpetual contracts. This thing is actually pretty interesting, and many people initially don't quite understand how it works.
The biggest feature of perpetual contracts is that they have no expiration date. Unlike traditional futures contracts, such as gold futures that must be settled on a certain date, perpetual contracts can be held indefinitely as long as your margin is sufficient. This means you don't have to constantly adjust your position or worry about the contract expiring.
So how is it ensured that the price of
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Recently, many beginners in the crypto space are most confused by various abbreviations and terms. What do the constantly appearing words like GM, HODL, FOMO, LFG actually mean? Actually, these are all part of community culture. Today, I’ll give you a quick overview.
GM is short for Good Morning, meaning good morning. Many people use it to greet each other in Twitter and community chats in the morning. HODL originally was a misspelling; someone typed hold as HODL, and the community then adopted this term as a synonym for holding cryptocurrencies long-term without selling. FOMO stands for Fear
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Recently, many newcomers have been asking me how to make money with cryptocurrencies, so I’ve decided to organize my years of experience and lessons learned.
Honestly, there are far more ways to profit from cryptocurrencies than most people imagine. It’s not just about buying coins and waiting for them to rise. I’ve seen people earn stable income through staking, others profit from arbitrage across different platforms, and some accumulate assets at zero cost through airdrops and faucet projects. The explosion of memecoins in 2024 has also brought substantial gains to many—these network culture
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