ValidatorViking

vip
Age 9.1 Yıl
Peak Tier 4
No content yet
According to the latest news, a leading exchange platform has launched a bank withdrawal feature, allowing users to directly withdraw USD funds via the SWIFT channel. This service is provided by its affiliated payment department, with an entire processing time of 0-5 business days.
The payment service provider is an important financial entity of the exchange in the Middle East, responsible for the platform's payment settlement operations. Notably, this institution obtained a Payment Service Provider (PSP) license issued by the local financial regulatory authority in April of this year, marking
View Original
  • Reward
  • 5
  • Repost
  • Share
NewPumpamentalsvip:
Finally able to withdraw USD directly, no more detours... By the way, is the SWIFT channel reliable? Did they really get the PSP license?
View More
That year at the beginning of the year, the first thousand-fold potential coin appeared in the A9 group—$RALPH. To be honest, when I first saw this narrative, I told my friends that this guy looked a lot like projects like $Spark. By the time we thoroughly researched and posted it in the group, the market cap was probably around pump 500k, bags 50k.
At that time, I didn't think it through and went all in on the pump side. However, the author himself chose both sides, and I also bought bags, but when it reached 5-6 million, I basically sold everything. Looking back now, I really regret it—why d
SPK-0,38%
PUMP1,41%
View Original
  • Reward
  • 5
  • Repost
  • Share
LeekCuttervip:
Oh no, this is a classic case of having the right vision but not the right approach, brother.

---

Neither leg dared to move, this is our common problem.

---

Getting it right is pointless; execution is the biggest killer move.

---

It's too late to regret now; next time, be more ruthless.

---

Why is it always just a little short of winning? Truly speechless.

---

Sometimes greed can save you; I’ve learned that this time.

---

If bags hadn't been fully sold off back then, I could be telling a different story now.
View More
Bitchat might just be onto something when it comes to emerging markets like Iran. In regions where communication options are limited or heavily restricted, decentralized messaging apps could fill a real gap. The appeal here goes beyond just tech—it's about accessibility and freedom of communication in places that genuinely need alternative solutions. Whether it gains traction depends on user adoption and reliability, but the potential use case is definitely worth watching.
  • Reward
  • 5
  • Repost
  • Share
CryptoComedianvip:
Iran has such strict internet censorship; if Bitchat can really survive, it's truly a gold mine. But on the other hand, user retention rate is the real killer feature.
View More
Before the New Year, I might as well be a salted fish, and wait until after the Spring Festival to work hard again. Is that asking too much? Anyway, I can't resist this seductive heat... The magic of the exchange is really not to be underestimated; I just can't stop.
View Original
  • Reward
  • 6
  • Repost
  • Share
RektHuntervip:
Haha, it's the same old excuse. The lazy fish will probably wake up from lying flat by March.
View More
Economic stress manifests differently across markets. The growing interest in analyzing challenging economic conditions abroad often mirrors deeper concerns about systemic stability. When investors and analysts scrutinize economic hardships in major economies, it frequently signals underlying anxieties about broader market vulnerabilities and financial resilience. Understanding these patterns becomes crucial for assessing long-term asset stability and making informed decisions about exposure to different economic systems. The interconnected nature of global markets means that vulnerabilities i
  • Reward
  • 6
  • Repost
  • Share
MEVHunter_9000vip:
Hmm... Another article talking about systemic risk. To be honest, I find these kinds of articles a bit annoying now. They keep discussing cascading risks and market fragility every day, but where are the real money-making opportunities? Isn't it just about buying the dip when others are panicking?
View More
The next contract opportunity should be coming soon, I am already on it.
To be honest, my spot position is already well allocated, now I am just holding and waiting. For contracts, I still prefer to use Debot to operate, which is indeed much more convenient than manual. Automation tools can save a lot of trouble.
View Original
  • Reward
  • 6
  • Repost
  • Share
BrokenYieldvip:
lmao debot bag holder spotted. lemme guess, you're gonna let it liquidate itself while you're "waiting" for that next pump. the correlation matrix on your leverage ratio is already screaming systemic risk but sure, automation fixes everything right
View More
American equities are pricing in some serious optimism right now. The Shiller P/E ratio—which measures stock valuations on a 10-year average earnings basis—has surged to approximately 41x. That's a big deal because we haven't seen numbers this stretched since the 2000 dot-com collapse.
What does this signal? Equity markets are running on fumes in terms of valuation cushion. When traditional assets get this expensive, it typically forces capital to hunt elsewhere for yield and upside. For crypto traders and investors, this kind of macro setup usually sparks conversations about uncorrelated ass
  • Reward
  • 4
  • Repost
  • Share
GamefiEscapeArtistvip:
41x Shiller PE... This is definitely on the verge of collapsing. The US stock market has been a bit too crazy this round.
View More
Research data and writing analysis reports are one thing; actually betting real money is another.
Honestly, as long as the market is hot and there are discussions in the community, in theory, you can produce a professional-looking analysis. But whether you can make money in the end depends on two actions—**when to buy and when to sell**.
Many people's problem lies here: strong analytical skills but poor execution. They can't cut losses when needed, and they hesitate to add positions when necessary. Their reports are dazzling, but their profit curves keep heading downward.
Instead of wasting ti
View Original
  • Reward
  • 5
  • Repost
  • Share
TopEscapeArtistvip:
Uh... stop-loss is really my Achilles' heel. I always only realize it after liquidation has already happened.
View More
Mining stocks performed remarkably on Friday, with leading mining company Riot Platforms announcing a major move—an agreement with AMD for a 10-year data center strategic partnership. The initial contract revenue from this agreement is at least $311 million, and if fully expanded later, the total scale could surpass $1 billion.
To support this expansion plan, Riot also announced the sale of 1,080 Bitcoins to raise funds, securing $96 million. The funds were allocated to a key asset—purchasing approximately 200 acres of land in the Rockdale area of Texas. Even more noteworthy is that the capaci
BTC-0,38%
View Original
  • Reward
  • 7
  • Repost
  • Share
NFT_Therapyvip:
Selling coins to expand capacity, I've seen this trick too many times, just worried that it will end up in a mess again.
View More
On-chain data tracking shows that BlackRock has made large withdrawals from a compliant trading platform in the past 8 hours: a one-time withdrawal of 3,312 BTC (worth approximately $314 million) and 5,336 ETH (worth approximately $15.54 million).
What’s even more noteworthy is the underlying position movement—this global asset management giant has accumulated a total withdrawal of 12,658 BTC (about $1.21 billion) and 9,515 ETH (about $31.3 million) over three consecutive days.
Such actions by large institutions usually indicate two possibilities: either they are preparing for their spot ETF p
BTC-0,38%
ETH-0,4%
View Original
  • Reward
  • 4
  • Repost
  • Share
BridgeTrustFundvip:
The big whale is moving. Is this really the moment to take off?

A billion dollars worth of BTC is pouring in—either ETF is about to start bleeding again, or Black is really optimistic about the market ahead... Anyway, following the trend is always the right move.

Institutions are making their move; retail investors still need to learn from them.
View More
Energy demand is exploding right now—so where's the real money at? Industry experts dig into what makes infrastructure plays actually work, and whether data centers could be the next big opportunity. The fundamentals are shifting fast, and early positioning matters.
  • Reward
  • 5
  • Repost
  • Share
GasFeeCryBabyvip:
Energy demand soars, but is the real money in data centers? I believe this logic. It was about time to bet on server rooms.
View More
Amplifying women's voices in global finance—showcasing the insights and leadership of female experts driving real change in the industry. The latest Women, Money & Power Report explores how women are reshaping financial markets and Web3 ecosystems. Check out the new edition to discover perspectives from thought leaders making waves across trading, investing, and blockchain innovation.
  • Reward
  • 4
  • Repost
  • Share
TokenStormvip:
Hmm, female leaders on the chain actually perform more aggressively than expected. Backtesting 72-hour trading data shows that this group has a lower risk coefficient? That's interesting.
View More
Chicago is restructuring how it handles its annual advance supplemental payments to its underfunded pension system. Instead of making the full payment upfront at the start of the year, the city is now splitting it into two installments spread throughout the fiscal period.
This shift is worth paying attention to. When major cities start adjusting their pension payout schedules, it often reflects broader cash flow challenges and budget pressures. For those tracking macro trends and government fiscal health, this kind of move can be an indicator of financial stress rippling through municipal syst
  • Reward
  • 6
  • Repost
  • Share
PermabullPetevip:
Chicago's move is clearly playing the "stalling tactic," and paying pensions in installments is a classic case of cash flow crisis.

Now even the city government is turning a blind eye, as the financial situations of major U.S. cities are more worrying than the last...

In simple terms, it's just a lack of funds. Paying separately allows them to breathe a little easier.
View More
  • Pin

Trade Crypto Anywhere Anytime
qrCode
Scan to download Gate App
Community
  • 简体中文
  • English
  • Tiếng Việt
  • 繁體中文
  • Español
  • Русский
  • Français (Afrique)
  • Português (Portugal)
  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • 日本語
  • بالعربية
  • Українська
  • Português (Brasil)