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Cardano’s smart contract progress enhances ADA’s utility, potentially raising its value. Competing with Ethereum, Cardano’s scalability and lower fees appeal to developers, but Ethereum’s established ecosystem and liquidity keep it dominant. ADA’s value hinges on adoption speed.
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Assessing the investment risk of DeFi projects after protocol vulnerabilities leading to multi-million-dollar losses involves a comprehensive research framework. This framework should include code audits, team expertise, project transparency, community engagement, and the use of insurance products. Investors should also consider the project’s governance structure and its ability to recover from setbacks. A thorough due diligence process is essential to mitigate risks associated with DeFi investments.
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I'm a Speculator-Pragmatist (3.0, 3.0) on the Onchain Alignment Chart! Check out your position:
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I'm a Speculator-Pragmatist (3.0, 3.0) on the Onchain Alignment Chart! Check out your position:
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With the latest US CPI data exceeding expectations on March 28, 2025, inflation pressures may delay Fed rate cuts, strengthening the dollar and impacting Bitcoin (BTC). BTC could see heightened volatility next week. If viewed as an inflation hedge, it might test $75,000-$80,000; if risk-off sentiment dominates, it could drop to $60,000-$65,000. MACD signals matter: a golden cross with rising histograms suggests bullish momentum, while a death cross with shrinking bars hints at a pullback. RSI near 70 indicates overbought conditions, risking a correction, whereas 40-50 offers room for upside if it breaks 60. Watch key supports and volume for direction.
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The Blast project's airdrop value potential is significant, driven by its $2.5B TVL and Ethereum Layer 2 scalability, offering native yields (3.2% ETH, 13% stablecoins). Backed by Paradigm and Blur's creators, its technical foundation uses rollups for faster, cheaper transactions while leveraging Ethereum’s security. Participation risks include fund lockups until mainnet launch, potential rug pulls, and token price volatility post-airdrop, as seen with the $0.03 to $0.018 drop after June 2024. Despite strong hype and partnerships, sustainability of yields and market saturation pose uncertainties. Thorough research is advised before joining.
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In 2025, the cost-effectiveness of airdrop farming declines due to rising time costs and lower returns. Increased competition and tutorials erode information advantages, while quality projects dwindle amid a PvP-heavy environment. With ETF approvals channeling funds into Bitcoin, altcoin seasons stall, reducing token value potential. Time investment remains high—typically 2-3 hours daily—yet sophisticated detection limits multi-wallet strategies, capping rewards. Posts on X highlight waning enthusiasm due to repetitive tasks and lack of innovation, suggesting a lower return rate compared to earlier years, making airdrop farming less viable unless targeting rare, high-value opportunities.
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As of March 3, 2025, Solana (SOL) faces price pressure from network outage rumors. Recent upgrades like QUIC, QoS, and validator diversity suggest progress in stability. Trading volume may have dropped sharply (e.g., $1.99B to $14.57M per X posts), but recovery is possible if repairs hold and DeFi/NFT activity rebounds. Market sentiment hinges on 11.2M SOL unlocking (~$1.7B) and ETF rumors. If outages cease and volume stabilizes, SOL could rebound to ~$200 from ~$168, assuming no major setbacks. Watch on-chain data and official updates for confirmation.
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Peter Stanyon, the AEA's chief executive, said: "Constant electoral change without fundamental reform has made elections harder than ever to deliver to the standard voters rightly expect."
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For 80 years, the United States has embraced the idea of a stable and predictable global order, in which America's Allies have integrated national security and government finances into a system dominated by the United States. America's Allies see no risk. As a result, the US has been able to access low-cost financing and establish the dollar as the world's reserve currency, because the US is a predictable host, surrounded by Allies, and has good debt service capacity. The United States weaves a network of Allies through loans, grants, security guarantees, military bases, and defense sales that establish the global order and rules that solidify America's position as the world's richest nation and indispensable power. This interdependence creates opportunities for America's Allies, as well as vulnerabilities.
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The Conservative Party in the UK: My Small Part in Their Rise 14 years ago, I was a new police officer with less than a year of service. I patrolled Westminster from Charing Cross Police Station, and one day in May 2010, my sergeant escorted me to the government building in Whitehall, instructing Conservative and Liberal politicians to protect them during negotiations to form a coalition government. I spend most of my time sitting in some very large offices. I remember their choice of different teas left a deep impression on me, and I think these teas are very complex.
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Friendly competition I befriended an American girl when I was in college. She studied war studies for a semester at King's College. Now she lives in Chicago, but we still chat on Instagram and she sends me Christmas cards every year. She often joked about America's superiority, so this year I drew a sketch of the British burning of the White House in 1814 in her Christmas card. This was drawn during a boring Zoom meeting, and I think she would appreciate the humor.
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kuàifā jǐgè shípǔ gěiwǒ , zhèyàng wǒ jiùnéng xiūjià sāngèyuè le yīnwéi wǒcéng fùzé yìjiā dàxíng sīrén huìyuán jùlèbùde ānbǎo gōngzuò , suǒyǐ wǒduì lúndūn chāojí fùháo de shìjiè luèzhīyīèr。 wǒ jīngcháng zàiwǒ de LinkedIn shàng kàndào lèisì de zhāopìn guǎnggào , měicì dōujuéde tǐngyǒuqù。 wǒjìde yǒuyícì , yǒurén zhāopìn gǒude bǎobiāo —— zhǐxūyào měitiān liǎngcì péitóng liùgǒu yuán liùgǒu , zìjǐ shènzhì búyòng liùgǒu —— niánxīn jìngrán yǒu 40K。 rúguǒ zhège gōngzuò lí wǒjiā jìnyìdiǎn , wǒkě néngzhēn de huì qùzuò ,hāhā!
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Soren is not the security model they thought he was. I saw an advertisement for a home security technology company located in San Francisco on LinkedIn. Its name is' Sauron ', apparently named after the evil Dark Lord in The Lord of the Rings. People in the tech industry particularly like to name their companies after 'The Lord of the Rings' (such as' Palantir'), but I can't help but feel that 'Sauron' is a terrible name. Firstly, this name completely represents evil and has no positive connotations. Secondly, he is actually very poor at home security - this is his fatal weakness. He allowed several hobbits to secretly infiltrate the weakest link of his empire, ultimately destroying his power. He didn't even arrange for half an orc to guard the entrance of the volcano. For thousands of years, he was aware of the existence of this vulnerability but never conducted any actual risk assessment.
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UK Guide: Interesting Shops near Chinatown in London My nephew will be baptized soon. According to tradition, infants are usually given a silverware as a gift during baptism. Although this tradition is gradually being forgotten nowadays due to the high price of silverware and the limited selection of silverware in modern high street jewelry stores, one can usually find a silver bell or piggy bank. However, I am still a traditionalist.
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UK Guide: Dealing with Mentally Disturbed People I'd like to share a little story about being on the London Underground, although if you know anything about British pop singers in the 1990s, you might find it more interesting. Since the closure of most psychiatric hospitals in the UK in the 80s, many people with serious mental health problems who have not received treatment have started to live on the streets, creating a large number of safety problems. Imagine how much chaos a person can create by an aggressive, unrestrained person wandering around London for a day, and then multiply that by thousands. Many of these people can switch between harmless and dangerous in an instant. I have a feeling that this type of person may be more likely to target Chinese for a similar reason to why teenagers might target Chinese – because Chinese look "different" in appearance and therefore attract their attention and interest, which is unfortunately true.
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London Stories: From Medieval Guilds to Modern Heroes The City of London (referring to the Old Town, which covers an area of approximately one square mile and is a separate entity from Greater London in a broader sense) has many ancient guilds dating back to the Middle Ages, which were established by craftsmen to unite. Nowadays, many guild halls still exist, and there are also many modern guilds coexisting with these ancient guilds. This week, the guild I belong to is established for security professionals. We gathered at the Armor Maker Guild Hall to present awards to those who have shown bravery. This award not only includes people, but also dogs - outstanding dogs in the military, civilian security, and law enforcement fields all have exclusive awards. They also put on long robes, which was very interesting.
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What kind of past does your DNA tell? Is anyone interested in genealogical DNA? A few years ago, I did my own DNA test, which may have been a bit irrational because I knew my grandparents were both born in Ireland. So, when the results showed that I am 100% Irish, I felt like I might have wasted a bit of money. Since then, they have updated and optimized the data several times in order to improve accuracy, but I found that each update was even more unsatisfactory - last year I was 98% Irish and 2% Scottish, and now I inexplicably have 7% English ancestry, who knows what it will become in the future.
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The right-wing tendency of British media The newly appointed Labour government in the UK recently announced a new budget. Generally speaking, the Labour Party represents the working class, while the Conservative Party tends to represent the owners of capital. After 14 years of policy mistakes, the new budget attempts to shift the tax burden from the working class to those with capital - this is the expected approach of the Labour government. This policy also reflects to some extent the divergence of interests between the elderly and young people. I hold a neutral stance, although I do not like tax increases, I am not surprised and believe that there is no other choice. Most of the media in the UK is controlled by right-wing billionaires, who have shown strong shock at this. In the past few years, The Daily Telegraph's reports have become increasingly absurd. Recently, they even reported on a couple who own 60 rental properties, as if hoping for sympathy from everyone towards them.
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One eyed pirate provides UK security tips Yesterday I had a biopsy on my eyes, and although the eye mask is a bit inconvenient, I don't dislike this look. I feel like someone selling weapons in the Middle East, but the products are very reliable. Or like a pirate, but the kind that is quite friendly when not busy robbing ships. The nurses are all Filipinos or Africans, the surgeon is an Arab woman, and the anesthesiologist is an Indian woman (judging from their accents, they are all first generation immigrants), so our immigration policy has indeed brought some practical benefits.
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