BearMarketSunriser

vip
Age 6.3 Year
Peak Tier 2
Focusing on finding the dawn of hope in the green candle market, skilled at uncovering undervalued assets amidst market panic, and believing in the theory that the deeper the bear, the stronger the bull. Most adept at harvesting various early projects and holding onto airdrops.
I just finished reading an interesting study from Cambridge about Bitcoin infrastructure security. For years, people have said that Bitcoin is vulnerable due to submarine cable failures, but real-world data tells a completely different story.
Cambridge’s research team analyzed 11 years of Bitcoin network data along with 68 verified submarine cable cut incidents. The result: 87% of these incidents caused less than 5% node changes, with an average impact of only -1.5%, and almost no correlation with Bitcoin’s price. Imagine this a bit: to cause a real disruption, you would need to remove 72 to 9
BTC-0.85%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Recently, I came across a quite interesting story about the journey of egg futures—from one of the world's most active trading products to its current state. In the early 20th century, Chicago was the center of egg trading, with volume only behind grain commodities. In fact, CME ( was called the Chicago Butter and Egg Board) back then, initially only trading two items: butter and eggs.
But after the 1970s, as the poultry industry in the U.S. became industrialized, the cold chain was perfected, and price volatility began to "flatten out," the noise in the trading pits subsided. In 1982, egg fut
HYPE-0.38%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I just discovered a quite serious supply chain attack on the ClawHub marketplace. According to researchers from Awesome Agents, this platform has been compromised by over 1,180 malicious skills, and this number is truly concerning.
The most notable aspect is the scale of the attack. A single attacker uploaded 677 malicious packages, accounting for nearly 60% of all infections. These skills are not simple; they have the capability to steal SSH keys, cryptocurrency wallets, browser passwords, and even activate reverse shells. I am particularly worried because more than 36% of the skills on ClawH
SHELL-3.34%
PROMPT-2.32%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I just realized something quite interesting: the way Ethereum perceives the role of L2s is changing. It's not that L2s are weakening, but that Ethereum itself is "regaining control" over its core capabilities. Vitalik has just proposed a rather bold idea—changing the entire way Ethereum processes transactions at the fundamental layer.
Specifically, two things: first, changing the data structure of the current (state tree) because it’s too "bulky" with the Keccak Merkle Patricia Tree(. Switching to a simpler binary tree, the Merkle branch length would be reduced to a quarter, meaning light clie
ETH-1.65%
ARB1.51%
ZK-3.27%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I just learned about a pretty interesting aspect of the TRON ecosystem — data issues. Blockchain is very powerful, but it is isolated from the outside world. Smart contracts need real-world data to operate, but they cannot fetch it themselves. That’s why WINkLink exists.
WINkLink is TRON’s decentralized oracle network, designed to securely bridge smart contracts and real-world data — prices, events, external conditions. Without a reliable oracle, these smart contracts would be completely blind, unable to react or automate anything of value.
The beauty of WINkLink is that it provides tamper-res
TRX0.18%
WIN-2.43%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Breaking news: Banking trade associations are very active in lobbying efforts. They are trying to persuade more senators on the Senate Banking Committee to support the stablecoin provisions in the Clarity Act recently proposed by Tillis-Alsobrooks.
This is quite an interesting move - financial organizations are ramping up efforts to shape the legal approach to stablecoins. These kinds of lobbying efforts are often seen behind the scenes, but this time they seem to be getting more attention.
If these associations succeed, it could pave the way for a clearer legal framework for stablecoins in th
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Recently, I saw news about Matador Technologies - a company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange making a significant move in accumulating Bitcoin. They just signed a share distribution agreement with ATB Cormark Capital Markets, a leading investment organization, to raise $30 million through common stock issuance.
The interesting part here is the very clear goal - Matador Technologies aims to hold 1,000 Bitcoin by the end of 2026. With the $30 million, they will carry out a strategic accumulation purchase, similar to some other publicly traded companies doing.
According to the agreement, the
BTC-0.85%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I've just noticed that the Bitcoin market recently, and the situation is quite tense. The BTC price has previously dropped to around $66k USD, now it's around $77.89k but the recovery momentum remains weak. It feels like recovery slides are not easy at all when the entire market is very cautious.
On-chain data shows that quite a few people are in loss, which subtly changes trading behavior. When holders are in negative territory, they tend to prioritize exiting positions to break even rather than buying more, and that's why rallies can become opportunities to offload risky assets. Some well-kn
BTC-0.85%
WOO-2.78%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I just noticed an interesting thing about Chainlink - its price forecast toward 2030 has become a hotly debated topic in the community. Everyone wants to know if LINK can reach $100 , but in my observation, this question depends on many factors.
First, let's look at what Chainlink is currently doing. This decentralized oracle network is securing more than $20 trillion dollars worth of data across 15+ different blockchains. Not every project can claim to be connecting thousands of DeFi applications, insurance, gaming, and supply chain systems to real-world data. The current price of LINK is ar
LINK-1.49%
API3-9.07%
BAND-3.3%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Wait a minute—are meme coins falling freely again? I just saw Dogecoin around $0.904, and now it’s bleeding again because Bitcoin can’t hold its momentum. The meme coin market is too sensitive: if Bitcoin is a little weak, the whole crowd follows and drops.
Shiba Inu is the same—down to $0.00000539 even though there’s just been news about token burn activity surging by more than 8,000%. Over 3.8 million SHIB tokens have been removed from circulation. Normally, this should support the price in the long term, but the current market doesn’t care about fundamentals at all. Pepe isn’t any better ei
DOGE5.3%
BTC-0.85%
SHIB0.6%
PEPE-0.64%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I just checked on Coin360 and found a pretty interesting detail - this strategy is currently holding 815.061 BTC, surpassing IBIT with 802.823 BTC. That means their accumulated Bitcoin has already overtaken the largest ETF fund 🤯 Seeing this shift in digital asset accumulation proves that companies are taking Bitcoin more seriously than ever. Or is this a sign that major changes are happening in the market?
BTC-0.85%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I just noticed an interesting move from traditional asset managers. Apollo Global Management, the giant managing $938 billion in assets, has just signed an agreement to purchase up to 90 million MORPHO tokens over the next four years. This amount accounts for 9% of the total governance token supply of the Morpho protocol.
What makes this noteworthy? Apollo Global Management is not only buying tokens but also collaborating to build lending markets on the Morpho protocol. Morpho provides infrastructure for on-chain lending markets, and with this investment, Apollo will have a say in the platform
MORPHO0.28%
PLUME-6.61%
UNI-1.39%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Just looked at the XDC/USD 1H chart, I see that the downtrend is quite strong right now. The price is still below the main resistance level, so those looking to enter short positions might consider trying around these areas.
However, it’s also important to note that the current market is influenced by many larger factors — from global economic policies to changes in investor sentiment. Some people are monitoring macro signals like predictions about Nesara Gesara to see if they have any impact on the crypto market.
The XDC price is currently at $0.03, up 0.13% in the past hour. If you want to t
XDC-1.24%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I recently reviewed the performance of the three major cryptocurrencies since Trump took office on 01/20/2025. Honestly, the results are quite remarkable — the decline in (asset prices) of these assets since then has caused many to doubt.
Specifically, if someone had invested $10k in each at that time, how much would they have now? Bitcoin was at 101K then, now down to 77.7K — a drop of about 34%. Ethereum went from 3.2K to 2.31K — a loss of 38%. But XRP performed the worst — from $2.95 down to $1.44, a nearly 53% drop. If you invested $10K in XRP that day, you'd now have only about $4.9K.
The
BTC-0.85%
ETH-1.65%
XRP-0.65%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Just checked the Ethereum chart on the 1-hour timeframe, RSI is at 24.5, quite low. The current ETH price is $2.31K, showing signs of being oversold on the chart.
Actually, when RSI drops below 30 like this, it indicates the market might be overly pessimistic. Theoretically, there’s an opportunity to enter, but I still advise you to be cautious.
Especially for beginners, don’t rush just because the price seems cheap. RSI is a useful tool to see overbought or oversold levels (from 0-100), but it’s not the only signal. It should be combined with other factors in your strategy.
I regularly monito
ETH-1.65%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I just noticed an interesting signal in the Bitcoin market. A large amount of BTC, approximately 16,653 coins, has just been transferred to exchanges, which often indicates there could be selling pressure in the coming days. But what's strange is that the spot market remains quite resilient, as if many people still trust the current value of this coin.
In fact, the inflow of funds into exchanges is one of the most important indicators for assessing market sentiment. When a large amount of Bitcoin is transferred into exchanges, you need to closely monitor whether it’s a sell signal or just inve
BTC-0.85%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I just read a fairly detailed analysis about link price and the potential of Chainlink toward 2030, and there are a few interesting points worth sharing.
Perhaps many people still remember when LINK reached $52.88 in May 2021. Then came an 89% correction storm, dropping to $5.50 during 2022-2023. Now, in mid-2026, LINK is trading around $9.34, and I see many people starting to look at this project from a different perspective.
What makes Chainlink different? It’s not just a purely speculative token. Chainlink operates as a decentralized oracle network, connecting smart contracts with real-worl
LINK-1.49%
API3-9.07%
BAND-3.3%
PYTH-0.94%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Recently, I paid attention to the XLM news and saw that Stellar is showing some interesting signs. After a 15% increase at the beginning of March, the price has settled at $0.18 currently. The interesting part is that it is approaching the $0.183 level — a quite important resistance zone. If it breaks through this level, recent information about XLM suggests it could rise to $0.23, according to some analysts' forecasts.
But it's not an easy feat. At the end of March, XLM attempted to surpass $0.183 but was unsuccessful, then dropped back down. This indicates that this level has quite strong re
XLM-1.34%
BTC-0.85%
XRP-0.65%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I just noticed that TNSR has been seeing some unusually strange volatility—the price jumped by about 300% over the course of a few days, and only after that did they announce that the Tensor Fund has completed the buyback of Tensor Marketplace along with the Tensorians NFT collection. The price movement before the announcement has left many people curious about the timing.
What’s notable here is that after the acquisition, all revenue from transaction fees will be transferred into the TNSR token treasury. In addition, they will burn 21.6% of the tokens that are not yet unlocked, while the toke
TNSR-1.83%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Recently, I noticed that Ripple has launched a pretty interesting move — integrating XRP directly into their GTreasury platform. This move helps CFOs manage digital assets and fiat currencies within a single dashboard, without worrying about separate wallets or custody agreements.
In fact, GTreasury handled $13 trillion for clients ranging from small startups to Fortune 500 companies last year. Ripple isn’t waiting for anyone and has already started integrating digital asset management into existing infrastructure. This shifts the question for CFOs from "Should we get involved in digital asset
XRP-0.65%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share