LiquidationKing

vip
Age 5.8 Yıl
Peak Tier 4
No content yet
Just caught something interesting on the chain tracker - looks like major players are quietly accumulating Ethereum right after this latest dip. The data shows 20K ETH moving from FalconX into institutional wallets around the same time the price was crashing. That's roughly $41M worth hitting the bid when most people were probably panic selling.
What caught my eye is this isn't random. Same size buys (20K ETH each) popped up six days earlier too, just at a higher price point. When you see identical order sizes coming through during declining prices, that's usually deliberate accumulation - not
ETH-4,81%
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
just spent way too much time comparing savings accounts in canada and honestly, the rates are getting pretty decent right now. if you're not putting your money into a high-interest savings account, you're basically leaving free money on the table.
so here's what i found—there are actually some solid options out there for the best savings accounts in canada right now. eq bank keeps popping up with rates around 2.75%, no fees, unlimited transactions, and they just launched this prepaid card that earns interest too. pretty clean setup if you ask me.
if you want something with a bit more flexibili
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Just went down a rabbit hole about Andrew Tate's finances and honestly it's wild how many conflicting numbers are out there. Romanian authorities say his net worth of Tate is around $12.3 million, but some claim he's sitting on $400-700 million? That's like... a completely different universe of wealth.
The guy made serious money from kickboxing early on - won world championships and raked in decent paydays per fight. But the real money came after he pivoted to online businesses. His Hustler's University platform alone supposedly brings in millions monthly with over 100k subscribers paying $49.
BTC-3,54%
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Just been reading about South Africa's energy puzzle and it's actually more nuanced than the typical 'renewables vs coal' debate. The country is quietly bringing nuclear power back into the conversation, and honestly, it makes sense when you look at the full picture.
Here's what's happening: while renewable capacity is scaling up fast, South Africa still faces a fundamental problem — intermittency. Wind and solar are great for cost and deployment speed, but they can't provide the steady baseload power that keeps factories running and grids stable. That's where nuclear energy comes back into fo
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
You know, I've been seeing a lot of headlines lately about how much Elon Musk makes daily, and honestly, the numbers are pretty wild when you break them down. But here's the thing most people get wrong — it's not like he's getting a paycheck every morning. His wealth is completely tied to how his companies perform and what the market decides his stakes are worth on any given day.
So let's talk about what he actually makes per day. The thing is, it varies massively depending on market conditions. Some analysts calculated that in 2024 alone, Musk's net worth grew by roughly $203 billion, which b
XAI-2,45%
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Been observing this intersection of cannabis and crypto more closely lately, and there's actually something pretty interesting happening that most people sleep on.
So here's the thing - cannabis businesses have been getting squeezed hard by traditional banking. Federal regulations mean most banks just won't touch them, which forces a lot of operators into cash-heavy operations. That's messy, risky, and inefficient. Enter crypto.
The cannabis crypto angle makes a lot of sense when you think about it. Direct peer-to-peer transactions cut out the middleman entirely. No banking delays, no complian
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Ever wonder about the actual Jordan Belfort behind that Leonardo DiCaprio movie? I got curious about his whole story recently and honestly, the financial side is way more interesting than the film lets on.
So here's the thing—this guy basically defrauded over 1,500 people out of $200+ million back in the 1990s through penny stock pump-and-dump schemes. Classic boiler room operation where salespeople would cold call unsuspecting investors, hype up worthless stocks, pump the price up artificially, then dump their shares for massive profits. Stratton Oakmont, his brokerage firm, employed over 1,0
BTC-3,54%
PUMP-7,74%
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Just fell down the Andrew Tate rabbit hole and honestly his net worth situation is wild. Dude's worth somewhere between $12M and $710M depending on who you ask? Romanian authorities say $12.3M but some sources claim he's sitting on way more. That's a crazy range lol.
The guy went from being a legitimate kickboxing champion (76 wins out of 85 fights, not bad) to building this whole online empire. His Hustler's University alone has over 100k subscribers paying $50/month each. Do the math on that. Plus he's got Bitcoins, luxury properties in Bucharest and Dubai, and a car collection worth million
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Just went through Forbes' latest wealth analysis on Trump, and the numbers are honestly wild. His net worth is sitting at $6.5 billion as of March, and here's what caught my attention: dude made $1.4 billion in just the past year alone. That's not typical wealth accumulation for most people, but then again, we're talking about someone who literally just returned to the White House.
So where's all this money coming from? The crypto side exploded after his election win. His digital asset holdings alone jumped by roughly $1.8 billion—that's the real story here. He's got memecoin positions worth $
WLFI-2,91%
USD1-0,01%
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I've been noticing more conversations lately about what it actually takes to start cryptocurrency exchange from scratch. The barrier to entry seems lower than people think, but the operational complexity is something most founders underestimate.
Here's what I'm seeing in the market right now. Digital assets have gone mainstream - retail traders, institutions, fintech teams are all looking for platforms. That's created this interesting window where new exchanges can actually gain traction if they solve specific problems. Some founders are targeting regional markets, others are focusing on speci
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Been diving into some classic technical analysis lately and wanted to share something that doesn't get talked about enough - the Adam and Eve chart pattern. It's one of those reversal patterns that can show up whether you're trading uptrends or downtrends, and honestly, once you understand it, you start seeing it everywhere.
So here's how it works. You get two peaks or two valleys that look pretty similar, but with a twist. In the Adam version, the first peak is higher than the second one. With Eve, it's the opposite - the first valley dips lower than the second. Thomas Bulkowski actually docu
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Just realized I should probably break down the bearish bat pattern for people who haven't really dug into harmonic trading yet. This is honestly one of my favorite setups because the risk-reward is genuinely solid compared to other harmonic structures.
So here's the thing about the bearish bat pattern - it's basically the inverse of the bullish version. The structure starts with a strong bearish XA leg, then you get an AB retracement that pulls back 38% to 50% of that initial move. This B point is critical - it's like the gatekeeper of whether you actually have a valid bearish bat pattern or s
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Been diving into this fascinating breakdown of how America's richest billionaires actually position themselves in the political arena. Turns out the 2024 election cycle pulled in over $3.8 billion total, and here's the kicker - billionaires alone contributed at least $695 million, which is roughly 18% of everything raised. That's some serious wealth concentration in politics.
Let's talk about the heavy hitters. Elon Musk, sitting at the top with $263.3 billion, basically went all-in for Trump. The guy showed up at campaign rallies and dropped at least $75 million into a super PAC backing the f
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I have always found the story behind Solana interesting, especially when I see how it was born from people coming from the traditional tech world. Anatoly Yakovenko is the name most people know, but few realize how crucial his background at Qualcomm was in developing that vision.
Yakovenko started his career at Qualcomm, where he quickly rose through the ranks to become a senior engineering manager in 2015. Then he made an interesting switch, moving to Dropbox as a software engineer. But the real turning point came in 2017, when he began working on what would become Solana.
This is where Greg
SOL-7%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Just read about this hacker who got 18 months for stealing unreleased songs and selling them on the dark web for bitcoin. The guy's handle was Spirdark and he managed to steal over a thousand unreleased tracks from 89 different artists - including Ed Sheeran. Pretty wild that he got caught and linked through the crypto wallet. Adrian Kwiatkowski from the UK basically just left a trail straight to himself by accepting bitcoin payments. Police found everything on his devices - the stolen songs, the wallet, all of it. He pleaded guilty to like 17 different charges ranging from unauthorized comput
BTC-3,54%
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
just found out elon musk is actually 6 feet 2 inches tall - so when people ask how tall is elon musk in feet, that's the answer. always thought he looked pretty tall in photos but didn't realize he was that much above average. guess that's another random fact about him i didn't know lol
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Today's NZD to CAD Price Update
This report analyzes the NZD/CAD exchange rate, providing real-time data and highlighting trading opportunities through technical analysis of support and resistance levels.
ai-iconThe abstract is generated by AI
Expand All
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I’ve noticed that many beginners get confused when they see trading signals, especially with formats like: Buy XRP 0.540-0.545, then marked with TP1: 0.552, TP2: 0.561, stop loss 0.532. They start to wonder—should I sell at TP1 or wait for TP2? Sell all at once or in parts? Today, I’ll clarify this issue for everyone.
First, TP stands for Take Profit, which simply means your target selling price. TP1 is the first target, usually more conservative and easier to reach quickly. TP2 is the second target, offering larger profits but with slightly higher risk. Sometimes you’ll see TP3, which is typi
XRP-5,08%
SOL-7%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Been scrolling through some wild wealth rankings lately and honestly the numbers are pretty staggering. So apparently the richest president in the world isn't who you'd expect. Putin supposedly sits at the top with around 70 billion, which honestly makes most billionaires look middle class. Then you've got Trump at 5.3 billion, which sounds like a lot until you see these other numbers.
The thing that gets me is how these fortunes are structured. Like, how does someone even accumulate that kind of wealth while running a country? Ali Khamenei supposedly has 2 billion, Joseph Kabila from Congo at
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Today's KWD to PKR Price Update
This report discusses the exchange rate between the Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) and Pakistani Rupee (PKR), highlighting current prices, market analysis, and trading opportunities while advising caution due to bearish momentum.
ai-iconThe abstract is generated by AI
Expand All
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
  • Pin