As soon as you buy, it skyrockets... have to hold the position again
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Shorting to see, this coin will have a large amount unlocked on the 12.1, theoretically forcing a short position like this tonight, is there a big player hedging? This game coin lacks imagination, let's short it for a while, and set a stop loss. $BEAT
Shorting to see, this coin will have a large amount unlocked on the 12.1, theoretically forcing a short position like this tonight, is there a big player hedging? This game coin lacks imagination, let's short it for a while, and set a stop loss. $BEAT
Everyone knows Ethereum is too expensive and too slow. Linea is like a 'turbocharger' for Ethereum. You don't need to change wallets, addresses, or learn new ways. Transferring assets to Linea feels like taking a high-speed train: was it really 15 dollars to swap on Uniswap? Now it's done for 0.05 dollars. Did you used to wait 15 seconds for confirmation? Now it arrives in 1-2 seconds. So a bunch of DApps were too expensive to play with due to high Gas fees? Now you can play freely.
It's not a 'new public chain', but an official high-speed auxiliary route for Ethereum. The technical name is zkEVM Type-1 (a zero-knowledge Rollup that is 100% compatible with Ethereum). In the simplest terms:
I finally found a chain that allows me to transfer money with peace of mind.
I have a friend who works as a freelance designer in the Philippines, making a living by taking USD contracts every month. Last month he complained to me: the client sent him a payment of 500 USDT, but he only received a little over 460. Why? Because the client is sending it on Ethereum, he has to bridge it to BSC first, then transfer it to Tron for cash withdrawal, all the way with Gas + bridge fees + CEX withdrawal fees, he was effectively scraped for nearly 8%. He was so angry that he said in the group: 'I'd rather do a bank wire transfer than deal with this cryptocurrency.' I was stunned at that moment. Isn't blockchain supposed to 'eliminate intermediaries'?
Injective: A public chain that only wants to be the "Wall Street on the chain"
In the blockchain world, most projects shout the same slogan: "We want to become the foundation of everything." But Injective has never said that. It only wants to do one thing: move Wall Street onto the chain and then do Wall Street better than before. No meme coin launchers, no blockchain game zoos, and no social metaverses. Injective's homepage always has only three things: trading, derivatives, and real-world assets (RWA). What it wants to do is to take stocks, bonds, commodities, pre-IPO equity, structured products... all the “serious” things in traditional finance and re-implement them with a Layer-1 specifically designed for finance. This isn't a last-minute transformation as a bull market arrives.
This morning I judged that the short-term emotions have turned positive, so I decisively bought in, and fortunately held on. It has been very difficult. This month I finally broke even, please like and follow, drawing 8 of 18.88U, $TNSR
Yield Guild Games: A Web3 economic community owned by players
In the craziest year of blockchain gaming (Play-to-Earn) in 2021, an organization from the Philippines quietly changed the fate of tens of thousands of people. It is called Yield Guild Games, abbreviated as YGG - it is neither a game studio nor a traditional venture capital, but a large decentralized gaming guild completely owned, governed, and shared by players. YGG addresses the most painful barrier in blockchain gaming: to play Axie Infinity, you need to spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars to buy three Axie NFTs. For ordinary young people in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and India, this is almost an astronomical figure.