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The 69% Trade: Telegram's TON Takeover and the Price of Mass Adoption
In crypto, there is a constant tension between two seemingly incompatible goals: decentralization and mass adoption. This week, the market delivered a clear verdict on which one it prefers. On May 4, 2026, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov announced that Telegram would replace the independent TON Foundation as the driving force …
I have heard that a few companies are using stablecoins for their B2B payments in 2026, who are you using and what's the experience been like so far?
I am looking for experience, and not just conspiracy theories. I work in finance ops at a mid-sized company and my colleagues and I are evaluating providers who can handle stablecoin acceptance and payouts for our international vendor flow. The press release adoption stories are useless because they never tell …
Should I use limit or market order?
Okay I might be doing this wrong but I just clicked buy and it filled instantly. Then someone said I should use limit orders to save money. I don't really get the difference. Is market order that bad? I'm confused lol help
Used Paybis for my first Bitcoin purchase - was it a good or bad move?
Just made my first BTC purchase recently and ended up using Paybis almost by accident because it looked less overwhelming than some of the bigger exchanges. I bought Bitcoin using Paybis after comparing a few options and realizing I mostly cared about something simple that would actually let me buy …
Using the profits in real life still isn’t easy
Something I’ve noticed after a few volatile trading sessions lately is that the actual trading part of crypto has become incredibly optimized compared to almost everything that happens after. You can enter and exit positions instantly, rotate into stablecoins during market stress, move capital across exchanges in minutes, and manage …
swapped $2.5k of ETH into a mid-cap alt and lost $180 to slippage. am I doing something wrong?
rotated $2.5k from ETH into a mid-cap token last week. preview showed 3% slippage, I set tolerance to 4% and confirmed. ended up $183 short of the quote. pool had around $800k in 24h volume so I figured it was fine. is this just normal at this size or am …
The $80K Squeeze: Is Bitcoin's Rally a Trap or a Paradigm Shift?
When Bitcoin recently moved past the $80,000 mark for the first time in months, the crypto market erupted in euphoria. Short positions were liquidated to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars, and retail enthusiasm returned. However, almost as quickly as it spiked, a sudden drop triggered by geopolitical …
SOL has bounced 59% of the time within 4 hours of dropping 8%+ in a day. Here's the full breakdown.
Ran this backtest out of curiosity after noticing SOL seemed to bounce fast after big drawdowns. Wanted to know if that was real or just survivor bias. 365 days of data. Signal: SOL price drops more than 8% in any 24-hour window. **Results:** * Total signals fired: 181 * 1-hour …
Testing my internal DCA bot – results from the first months of automated operations
I built this crypto trading bot for my own use. It’s showing some results, so I’d like to share it with you and see what you think. Since I’m busy with other higher-priority projects —which are also less legally complex to publish and distribute— I haven't been prioritizing it. However, …
The $90K Bitcoin Trap: Why Social Media’s Bullishness Could Signal a Market Reversal
The cryptocurrency market is no stranger to exuberance, but the current atmosphere is reaching a fever pitch. Across social media platforms, retail investors are overwhelmingly predicting that Bitcoin will soon shatter the $90,000 ceiling. It’s a compelling narrative, fueled by the memory of past rallies and the enduring allure of …