LazyDevMiner

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A backend engineer who moves bricks during the day and works as an on-chain data analyst in the evenings. Obsessed with finding gas optimization techniques, frequently criticizes the design flaws and excessive marketing of various public chains from a technical perspective.
I just realized something quite interesting—most people, when they first enter crypto, have heard of the White Paper but don’t really understand what it actually is. Today, I want to share what a whitepaper is, because it’s truly an important document that anyone who wants to invest in cryptocurrencies needs to know.
Simply put, what is a whitepaper? It’s an official document released by a project’s development teams, providing detailed information about the technology, goals, and development roadmap. But it’s not just an introductory brochure—it’s also the project’s “strategic map.” For inves
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There is a fairly interesting story circulating on social media involving Esmail Qaani, the commander of the IRGC Quds Force. According to some Israeli accounts with large followings on X, they are claiming that Qaani is actually an Israeli spy and has now returned safely.
If there is any basis for this, then Esmail Qaani—who replaced Qasem Soleimani in 2020 after Soleimani was killed in a US airstrike—may have been involved in major historical events. We know that leaders such as Hassan Nasrallah, Esmail Haniyeh, and even Khamenei have been killed in recent years, and if Qaani is connected, i
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Just checked CME FedWatch, and the market is currently predicting that the Fed will keep interest rates unchanged until June with a 99% probability. Similarly, for July, the same prediction applies, with only a 1% chance that they will cut by 25 basis points.
Overall, the market's predictions are quite consistent — the Fed will continue to maintain the current interest rate policy in the upcoming period. This reflects expectations that inflation will still be closely monitored. It seems that any rate cut move will have to wait a bit longer.
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I just realized that many new traders entering the crypto market often overlook a quite useful tool: VWAP. Today, I want to share what VWAP is and how I use it in daily trading.
VWAP stands for Volume Weighted Average Price; it differs from regular moving averages because it not only considers the price but also takes trading volume into account. This helps you better understand the actual market sentiment, rather than just looking at the raw price numbers.
In fact, the way traders operate today has changed a lot compared to the past. In the old days, people focused on analyzing economic data
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I just realized that one of the most effective strategies used by many professional traders is Break and Retest. It is a quite common technique, but not everyone understands clearly what retest is and how to apply it correctly.
Its operating mechanism is quite simple but powerful. The first step is Breakout - when the price surpasses the resistance level or falls below the support level with high trading volume, indicating a potential trend change.
But the interesting part lies in the next phase. After breaking through, the price often pulls back (which is what retest is - the process of the p
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Recently, I realized something quite interesting: instead of simply buying Bitcoin, many veteran investors are shifting their attention to MicroStrategy (MSTR). So what is MSTR that makes it so attractive?
Adam Back from Blockstream just spoke on X, pointing out that MSTR stock is trading at a significant discount compared to the Bitcoin holdings the company owns. This creates an interesting opportunity for those who want exposure to Bitcoin but through a different channel.
What is MicroStrategy? It is a software company run by Michael Saylor, someone you could call a staunch "Bitcoin maximali
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I just noticed that there is a quite important upcoming US CPI release schedule. This data is usually released early in the morning ET time, and it can have a significant impact on the market.
The CPI is essentially an index tracking the daily prices that American consumers have to pay. It differs from the PPI because it looks from the buyer's perspective rather than the producer's. That’s why this data is considered a more accurate measure of actual inflation.
The interesting part is that this US CPI release schedule can directly influence the Fed’s interest rate decisions. The market is curr
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I just saw a friend panic sell yesterday, selling off their entire portfolio just because the market was red for one day. Actually, what is panic selling that makes so many people afraid?
It's easy to understand, panic selling is when many investors decide to sell off at the same time, with huge trading volume, causing prices to plummet within a few hours. Usually, Bitcoin drops first, then the whole market follows. The result is a shockingly low price, some projects may even collapse, and it can take months or even years for the market to recover.
But actually, what is panic selling that make
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I just learned about Internet Computer (ICP) and found it to be a pretty interesting blockchain project. Do you know what English abbreviation ICP stands for? It is Internet Computer Protocol — an advanced blockchain protocol developed by DFINITY Foundation.
The cool thing about Internet Computer is that it aims to replace traditional centralized systems with a decentralized computing environment. Instead of using AWS or Google Cloud servers, developers can build and deploy applications directly on the blockchain without any centralized infrastructure.
Regarding how it works, Internet Computer
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I just learned about a pretty interesting project in the DeFi space – what is Lighter and why is it so highly anticipated? Turns out, this is a fully decentralized perpetual derivatives trading platform, currently running on Testnet and seemingly preparing for something big.
The cool thing here is that Lighter isn’t an ordinary DEX. Instead of being slow like other decentralized exchanges with exorbitant gas fees, Lighter is designed to deliver a smooth trading experience, almost like a centralized exchange, but still maintaining complete transparency and absolute security. The most notable fe
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I just finished reading the story of the Winklevoss brothers, and I have to admit it’s quite inspiring. Not because they’re wealthy, but because of how they learn from failure and seize new opportunities.
Starting in 2003 at Harvard, this twin pair had the idea to build a social network for college students. They approached Mark Zuckerberg to help code, but instead of collaborating, Zuckerberg took their idea and created Facebook. This led to a four-year legal dispute. When they chose to accept Facebook shares instead of $65 million in cash in the 2008 settlement, people thought they were craz
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I just realized that GameFi is becoming one of the hottest trends in crypto right now. It’s not something new, but the way it combines gaming with DeFi really creates something different – players not only have fun but can also earn real money.
Basically, GameFi is a type of game built on blockchain that allows you to earn tokens or NFTs by playing. The cool part is that you truly own in-game assets in the form of NFTs, which you can buy and sell. Blockchain ensures everything is transparent and fair, leaving no room for cheating.
But why are people so crazy about GameFi? Simply because it off
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Recently, I’ve noticed that everyone is talking a lot about cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, and digital payments, but there’s one name that’s appearing more and more that not everyone understands clearly: CBDC. In fact, what exactly is CBDC that makes countries pay so much attention to it?
Simply put, CBDC or Central Bank Digital Currency is digital money issued by the central bank, with the same value as traditional fiat currency. Unlike Bitcoin or Ethereum, it is not decentralized but directly managed by the state. I see many people confuse CBDC with stablecoins like USDT, but in reality, the
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Recently, I learned about MDT and found it to be a quite interesting project in the decentralized data space. Measurable Data Token (MDT) is essentially a protocol that allows users to share their data and earn profits from it safely.
The operation is quite simple. MDT acts as a bridge between data owners (individual users) and data consumers (companies, researchers). The entire process takes place on the Ethereum blockchain with smart contracts, ensuring transparency and security.
The ecosystem consists of three main parts. First is the data providers — users who share transaction information
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I just realized something that many traders fall into: they trade based on what they think will happen, not on what is actually happening on the chart.
Trade what you see, not what you think – this phrase sounds simple but is the key to avoiding costly mistakes.
To understand a bit more: when you "think," it’s emotions, guesses, hopes, good news. But when you "see," it’s the actual price, signals on the chart, specific technical patterns like RSI, support/resistance levels.
Real-world example: You read good news about BTC and think it will go up, so you want to buy. But if you look at the char
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If you work with trading platforms or development tools, you've probably heard of what an API key is. It sounds complicated, but the idea is quite simple — it's just a digital identifier that allows applications to communicate with each other securely.
Let me explain in more detail. An API is a bridge that enables different applications to exchange data. For example, CoinMarketCap provides an API so other apps can automatically retrieve cryptocurrency prices and market capitalization. But what is an API key? It is a string that identifies who is making the request. It’s a unique sequence of ch
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I notice a very common phenomenon in the crypto community, especially among new investors. That is FOMO – the fear of missing out. If you don’t fully understand what FOMO in crypto is, today I will share some observations about this psychological syndrome.
In reality, when the market goes up, the number of people suffering from FOMO increases very quickly. I see many people, when they see others around them making money, they start to feel impatient and want to join immediately without any plan. They don’t research the market, don’t set goals, just want quick profits. This leads to serious wro
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I see that many people are still unclear about this indicator, so today I will clearly explain what BTC dominance is and why it is so important.
BTC Dominance, also known as btc.d or DOM, simply refers to Bitcoin's market share ratio compared to the total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies. The calculation is not too complicated; it equals Bitcoin's market cap divided by the total market cap of all coins. For example, if Bitcoin has a market cap of 9 billion USD and all altcoins combined are 1 billion USD, what is btc dom? It would be 9 divided by 10, which equals 90%. Currently, th
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I’ve just received quite a few questions from friends about crypto scam projects, so I decided to write a comprehensive roundup for everyone to refer to.
First, what is a scam? Simply put, it’s deception carried out by individuals or organizations to steal assets—especially cryptocurrency. Those who carry out these actions are called Scamer, and they will face penalties if they’re discovered. With the development of the internet, scam methods have become increasingly sophisticated and complex, and they can spread to many countries, affecting millions of victims.
When you participate in crypto,
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I just realized that Bluetooth security issues are becoming increasingly serious. This technology is really convenient for connecting devices, but the cost is a significant security risk. Hackers can completely exploit vulnerabilities in Bluetooth to access your device and steal personal information without you knowing.
Something I see many people overlook is updating the software for Bluetooth devices. Most updates come with security patches that can prevent known vulnerabilities. If you don't update, you're leaving the door open for hackers to attack.
A simple but effective tip is to turn of
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