We said let's play two cs matches, look at the moves, relax, let's play a match, iraaaaannn I get 1 liquid notification in every round. Instead, if Iran turns them away from the road, what kind of green candles will we see?
$WAVES ... It had been in my bag for 1.5 years. I gave up today. Frankly, it seemed strange to me that Waves was being monitored or that the possibility of delisting was arising. It is not a coin where there is a possibility of delisting. Anyway, goodbye after 1.5 years, my old friend..
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The world is full of Ponzis. No site will give you interest rates such as 1% or more per day. If there is no product, you are the product. Do not trust
There was a topic we discussed at Devcon in 2017. The complexity dilemma. Because the less complex the product you have, the more complex what needs to be done on it. Frankly, this is also true for Rollups. Bitcoin is so less complex that; Rollup on it is very complex and difficult. One of the things that excites me the most right now is #Citrea
I determine whether a network will hold or bullish by looking at the amount of Stable coins in that network. I definitely don't look at TVL.
From where?
I minted 1 million x coins and put it in Arbitrum; Let the price of 1 x coin be 1 Dollar.
Writes $1 million TVL.
There is very little liquidity in x coin; someone dumped it, it became $0.01; TVL drops directly to $10k.
$990k did not suddenly fly in this network or this coin was not dumped for $990k.
Maybe someone made a withdrawal with 30-40k USD and it was seen as 990k USD deleted.
For that reason; The most beautiful liquid token on a network is Stablecoin. Because as long as 1 Dollar is kept in return for each stable coin minted (I'm talking about centralized ones such as USDT, USDC), no matter how much sales it receives; It will still remain at $1.
Summary: Don't look at TVL; Look how stable it is.