You idiots, do you think the sky is falling? This is just the beginning.
#BTC price will fall below $35,000, do you agree?
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Bitcoin Tycoon G
02-23 10:40
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I woke up to find the sky had fallen. Every day I wake up without losing money.
#btc #eth
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Nancy
02-22 21:00
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Time flies! It's the last night of the New Year holiday, and many friends are going back to work tomorrow! Aside from following a few memes about my holdings, I barely used Twitter during the holiday. To put it nicely, I was filtering out distractions and reflecting; to put it bluntly, I was just lazy 😅
Every day was spent either having dinner with relatives or having drinks with friends. The biggest reward was taking my niece to the park to play, fly kites, and play frisbee. I put down my phone, computer, and tablet and enjoyed the sunshine! Watching everyone dancing with the blue sky and white clouds in the park really lifted my spirits.
I've definitely come to understand some things after connecting with nature 😂 Life is like flying a kite; you can't just keep your head down and pull the string; you also have to pay attention to the wind: you have to coexist with the times, be compatible with AI, and walk alongside like-minded people.
The human mind has limited space; if it's filled with internal conflict, there's no room for dreams and the future!
Life is about choices. Learning to shield yourself and stay true to yourself is a remarkable ability that every adult should possess. I hope that starting in the new year, I can strengthen my inner mental defenses and live a rich and free life!
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CryptoNerdCn 🦇🔊
02-22 08:06
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A comparison of the Windows XP desktop with its appearance 30 years later.
(Yes, the photo was taken in 1996, not the year XP was released; this year marks its 30th anniversary.)
"The human brain automatically recalls XP memories when it sees 'green hills and sky.' Your reaction to nostalgia is practically a conditioned reflex.
But honestly, this picture is quite nice. The hay actually makes it feel more realistic, unlike the wallpaper which is 'suspiciously clean.'
It's like a real-life cousin of XP, not a copy."
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Chives Brothers ²
02-21 22:00
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Beijing is hit by another sandstorm:
Are the trees in the desert just for decoration? 🌵 Beijing's sky is truly the artist who understands "sandstorms" best!
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Mario Nawfal
02-21 06:22
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🚨🇬🇧 Outside Prince Andrew's former residence:
Several plainclothes vehicles (believed to be police cars) were frequently seen entering and exiting the area.
Police are conducting a search near Prince Andrew's residence at the Royal Villa, and the search will continue until Monday.
Frankly, this feels like a huge farce.
After all these years, what can they possibly find there now?
Source: Sky News
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Pathfinder
02-21 01:24
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Regardless of whether it's US stocks, Hong Kong stocks, or A-shares, any stock with low liquidity that opens with a sky-high price will inevitably trap many people, and most of those who buy at the peak will never be able to break even in their lifetime.
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Mario Nawfal
02-19 09:15
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Imagine a light show featuring Starlink satellites.
The satellites are aligned in perfect formation, turning the sky into a giant screen.
A breathtaking orbital spectacle.
No drones needed.
@Starlink
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JIM'S FRIENDS
02-19 03:24
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If someone dies while they're fighting over that piece of cardboard, will the person who set off the fireworks be held responsible?
Below, people risk their lives for a few cents; above, fireworks cost a fortune.
Between bending and looking up, what's revealed isn't the gap between rich and poor, but human nature.
Some people bend over not because they lack money, but because of the mentality of "it's a loss if it's lost," "if I don't pick it up, it's free," and "every little bit helps." This isn't an economic problem; it's a psychological one.
Many older generations experienced scarcity and turbulent times; thrift has become an internalized survival instinct.
Even with high pensions and a stable life, that sense of not wanting to waste remains. Their attitude towards money is often not about calculating gains, but about calculating losses.
I know retired elderly people who hire caregivers to help them collect trash. These two elderly people have high pensions; they truly don't lack money, yet it's hard for others to understand.
This is actually a generational difference. What we see as a risky gamble is a windfall for them; they don't even consider the potential danger to their lives.
Humanity is never just a contrast between poverty and wealth, but rather a coexistence of habits and eras under the same night sky.
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Jamie Coutts CMT
02-18 10:38
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Four months of decline. Most tokens have fallen 30-50%. But fee data can tell you which projects are more likely to benefit.
The Helios screener shows that the top ten protocols in terms of fee revenue are almost all ETH/SOL decentralized applications (dApps). Most protocols are trading at less than 10x market capitalization/fees. Only Tron and Hyperliquid have broken this pattern at the infrastructure level.
Lending fees are surging (Sky rose 204% in 90 days, Morpho rose 160%), but liquidations could make these figures look even brighter.
Historically, fee surges during downturns are often a sign of mean reversion.
These surges don't really mean anything until fees stabilize and prices rebound.
Looking ahead: The next cycle will be more than just cryptocurrency hype. The deepening tokenization of financial assets will provide these protocols with a more stable revenue base. Many protocols need to improve their token economic models. Push for the Clarity Act. Witness AI-powered agent economies begin trading on-chain. These elements laid the foundation for the highly anticipated but still elusive DeFi (Renaissance) investment case.