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I was following some news about regulation here in Brazil and found what’s happening quite interesting. Brazil has just approved Resolution No. 5,280, which basically treats cryptocurrency exchanges as real financial institutions. This was endorsed by both the National Monetary Council and the Central Bank, so it carries real weight.
What caught my attention is that this isn’t just an arbitrary classification. The measure is backed by a clear logic: increase transparency, protect customer data, and of course, make it harder for illicit activities like money laundering. It makes sense, right? I
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Hong Kong is making moves in the investment game. The Secretary of Finance has just announced that they are opening the doors to a much larger group of assets in fund portfolios and family structures.
What has changed? Basically, digital assets now officially gain space on the regulatory radar. Along with this, international real estate, insurance bonds, and commodities are also coming into the fold. It might seem routine, but for those watching the crypto market, it’s a very important signal.
The Monetary Authority, the securities commission, and the internal revenue service have joined force
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There is a heavy options expiration happening tomorrow. About 2.68 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum contracts are expiring, and this could significantly impact the market. In Bitcoin alone, there are $2.3 billion in options, with a Put/Call ratio of 1.69 indicating quite a bit of pessimism. The pain point is around 77.9K now, quite different from before. For Ethereum, $380 million in options are expiring with a Put/Call ratio of 0.85, and the critical level is near 2.35K. When these large volumes of options expire, strong volatility usually follows. It's worth keeping an eye on what happens tom
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I’m seeing people commenting about some cryptos that might blow up in the upcoming rallies. It’s true that during bull cycles, mid and low-cap coins usually deliver interesting returns, but there’s a lot of risk along the way.
UNI is around $3.33 and is basically the basis of DeFi descentralizado. If on-chain activity explodes, the coin could rise quite a lot, but there’s that regulatory issue that nobody knows how it’s going to turn out. HBAR is another bet aimed at enterprises; their hashgraph consensus is different, but the price is still a bit behind compared to their ambitions. As for ALG
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I noticed something interesting happening over the weekend with the escalating tensions in the Middle East. While traditional markets were closed, crypto markets did not stop – and that made all the difference.
Perpetual contracts on Hyperliquid surged. Oil rose about 5%, closing around $70.6 per barrel. Gold and silver also had strong movements, with gains of 1.3% and 2% respectively, reaching $5,323 and $94.9 per ounce. Basically, what you see in times of geopolitical uncertainty.
But here’s the point that many people are starting to realize: while the traditional world sleeps on the weekend
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I just saw heavy activity on the blockchain: a whale transferred more than 16,000 ETH in half an hour, totaling nearly $32 million. The average price was around $1,889 per token.
This type of whale movement is always interesting to watch because it usually has a big impact on market volatility. When someone with this volume starts to move, the market tends to react. We saw the address 0xeadc making this transaction, and it's the kind of thing attentive traders don't let go unnoticed.
It was clear that this whale was in a hurry — they managed to unload everything in 30 minutes. These large-scal
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I found out that Telegram now has a much safer way to log in. Instead of those annoying SMS codes, you can use Passkey directly in the settings. I thought it was interesting because Passkey works like your phone's biometric or even through iCloud and Chrome.
People should enable this in Privacy and Security, but the real key is not to rely solely on Passkey. I also recommend turning on Two-Step Verification for an extra layer of protection, because it also asks for a password during login.
The only caution is to make sure your device and cloud services are working properly, or else it can caus
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Man, I came across this trader @0x58bro here at Arkham who is a real crypto whale. The guy made $36 million with perpetual contracts, that's insane. I mean, he's betting on the fall of ETH, ENA, and others, and he's currently sitting on $5 million in floating profit. These whales can make serious money because they know where to put it at the right moments. The crypto market is way too volatile, but those who really understand make heavy cash. This kind of movement is what drives the market, you know? Whales like this really influence liquidity.
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Yesterday I saw an interesting statistic from Eric Balchunas about Bitcoin ETFs: baby boomers have recently invested 500 million dollars in these funds. Like, the older crowd is really getting into the crypto market, huh?
But here’s the curious detail: despite this volume of investment from baby boomers, the net flows for the year are still negative. In other words, more people are selling than buying. It’s like that strange moment where you see movement, but the market still feels a bit confusing.
The analyst commented something that made a lot of sense: if someone had said three years ago th
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I found this news coming out about the Banco central quite interesting. They have just wrapped up a very ambitious pilot issuing the country’s first tokenized security, and this is kind of an important milestone for distributed ledger technology to truly reach the debt markets.
The project, called Samara, was a partnership between the Banco central, Export Development Canada, Royal Bank of Canada, and TD Bank Group. Nothing small. They issued a CAD 100 million security with a short maturity, less than three months, and offered it to a selected group of investors. The difference is that they us
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Yesterday I saw a very interesting critique from Pavel Durov about that age verification app that the European Union is pushing. Basically, the founder of Telegram pointed out that the tool was hacked just minutes after it was launched. Like, it didn’t even have time to breathe and was already compromised.
What caught my attention the most is that Pavel Durov raised a very legitimate question: this app is marketed as "privacy-respecting," but he’s right to question whether it’s actually the opposite. We know how these things work in practice — when you centralize identity and age verification
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I just saw that OpenAI has released the Symphony code on GitHub, and I found it quite interesting. It's basically a framework that takes away that tedious project management work from developers.
Symphony is in engineering preview and already supports real-time integration with tools like Linear. The idea is very clear: let AI agents handle those repetitive project management tasks while the team focuses on what really matters.
The cool thing is that it can generate specialized agents. There’s an agent for coding, one for running continuous integration tests, one for reviewing code. It basical
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Did you notice that BlackRock is running a heavy campaign for Bitcoin now? Like, the world's largest asset manager with trillions in accounts decides to put out street ads saying they have more than just stocks and bonds. Basically, they're aiming to attract more clients to their IBIT, which is their Bitcoin ETF. It's kind of interesting because it shows they're taking crypto seriously, not just an experiment. They're trying to reach people who want to diversify but are still stuck in a traditional mindset. Does it really work?
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Have you ever been confused seeing 10k, 10K, 100M scattered around on social media and in cryptocurrencies? Well, I also used to get lost at first. So I decided to understand once and for all what each of these numbers means.
It starts with K. When you see 1K, it really means 1 thousand. The letter K comes from kilo. So 10K is 10 thousand, 100K is 100 thousand. Just like that. It's quite common to see this in follower counts, YouTube views, and such.
Now comes the M, which is 100M. One million has 6 zeros: 1k,000. When someone mentions 5M, they’re talking about 5 million. 10M is 10 million. Th
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Look at what’s happening with Bitcoin in this demand area around 62.8k-63.5k. The move was quite aggressive — buyers stepped in heavily when the price tested this region. After the cascade of liquidations, the selling pressure simply disappeared.
What stands out now is this clear compression between the resistance up there (68.5k-69k) and the lower local support. Typically, when you see this, expansion comes after. The lows are getting higher, the highs are being tested... a classic tightening structure.
If BTC holds above 65k and keeps building this pattern, the chance of a demand breakout to
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I'm seeing an interesting project gaining traction in the PayFi wave. KOLO has launched a hybrid digital wallet with a debit card that works with Mastercard and Visa anywhere in the world. Basically, you can spend your digital assets at millions of merchants — which makes a lot of sense for those trying to use crypto in everyday life.
What caught my attention is that KOLO offers both custodial and non-custodial wallets, so you choose the level of control you want. And it’s not just a regular card — it has integration with Telegram (which is trending with mini-apps), a dedicated app, and a web
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An interesting situation occurred with the Iranian state TV channels in early March. Suddenly, several of them experienced no signal on their televisions overnight. According to reports, the incident happened at night local time, and the broadcast was simply interrupted. It is not yet clear exactly what caused this, but it seems to have been some kind of attack that affected the transmission infrastructure. The curious thing is that so far they haven't released many details about what actually happened or the true extent of the damage. Several channels simultaneously had no signal, which sugge
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Interesting the movement that Circle is making. They are preparing a blockchain solution called Arc specifically to deal with future threats from quantum computing. It’s like, while many people are focused only on short-term gains, some companies are seriously thinking about long-term infrastructure.
Quantum computing is something that has been discussed for a while as a possible threat to the security of current cryptography. So it’s very pragmatic of Circle to be developing an Arc blockchain that can defend against these future threats. It’s not something that will impact today, but in a few
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Look at what I'm seeing around here. STRC is offering a very interesting dividend of 11.5%, which for those seeking passive income is an opportunity worth monitoring. Meanwhile, MSTR continues facing difficulties, already accumulating 8 consecutive months of losses in the market. It's interesting to see how these two very different strategies are unfolding. STRC focusing on shareholder returns while MSTR is in this complicated streak. I’ve been analyzing the numbers and the contrast is quite striking. For those building a portfolio, it's good to keep an eye on these movements, especially consi
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