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The growth of active users on Ethereum Layer 2 solutions like Arbitrum and Optimism could indeed benefit ETH’s price. These L2s enhance scalability, slashing gas fees and boosting transaction speeds, making Ethereum more attractive to users and developers. As adoption rises—Arbitrum boasting over 420K active users and Optimism 43K—demand for ETH may increase, since it’s still needed for staking, governance, and bridging to L2s. Historical data shows L2 TVL surges (Arbitrum at $21B, Optimism at $7B) often align with ETH price rallies, reflecting ecosystem strength. However, if L2s reduce mainnet activity too much, ETH’s transactional demand could dip, tempering gains. Still, the net effect leans positive: a thriving L2 ecosystem signals Ethereum’s adaptability, likely supporting ETH’s long-term value as adoption scales. 0 reply
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To use the KDJ indicator for timing Litecoin trades, focus on its three lines: K, D, and J. When the K line crosses above the D line in the oversold zone (below 20), it signals a potential buy opportunity, indicating upward momentum. Conversely, when the K line crosses below the D line in the overbought zone (above 80), it suggests a sell signal, hinting at a price correction. The J line amplifies these signals—values above 100 confirm overbought conditions, while below 0 reinforce oversold ones. For Litecoin, combine KDJ with support/resistance levels or volume trends for accuracy. Avoid false signals by waiting for confirmation, like a candlestick close, especially in volatile crypto markets. Adjust the KDJ settings (e.g., 9,3,3) based on your trading style—shorter for scalping, longer for swing trading.
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When the RSI indicator shows Bitcoin as oversold, it suggests that the price may have dropped too far, too fast, potentially signaling a rebound. An oversold RSI, typically below 30, indicates that selling pressure could be nearing exhaustion, and buyers might step in soon. However, while this can hint at a reversal, it’s not a guaranteed predictor—market conditions, volume, and external factors also play a role. Bitcoin’s price often reacts to sentiment and news, so an oversold RSI alone doesn’t confirm a bounce is imminent. Traders might watch for confirmation, like a bullish candlestick pattern or rising volume, before acting. Historically, oversold RSI has preceded recoveries, but timing remains uncertain. So, while it raises the possibility of a rebound, caution and further analysis are key. 0 reply
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Gaza had 2.3m people before the genocide had started.
For the second time this week, Trump quoted "1.7 million", referring to remaining population in Gaza. I'm guessing this is the number he's briefed on, either by his internal team or by Israel directly.
In July, Lancet had published a calculation based on history: Indirect deaths from city bombing would be ~5x official violent deaths. In the article, they noted that Gaza was a denser city and their estimation of 186,000 killed was conservative.
Since then, violent deaths doubled. Mapping the multiplier to a dense Gaza, Lancet's estimation matches Trump's own number.
This means, according to not just Lancet, but also Trump's team (or potentially Israel directly), Israel killed ~30% of Gaza's population since the beginning of the genocide. 1 reply
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