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#EDUCATIONAL_POST 🚨How Blockchain Works 1. Introduction to Blockchain - Blockchain: A decentralized, distributed ledger that records transactions across many computers in such a way that the registered transactions cannot be altered retroactively. This ensures security and transparency. 2. Key Components - Blocks: Each block contains a list of transactions. Once a block is completed, it is added to the chain. - Chain: A sequence of blocks linked together. Each block contains a reference (hash) to the previous block. - Nodes: Computers on the network that maintain and validate the blockchain. Each node has a copy of the entire blockchain. 3. Transaction Process - Initiation: A transaction is initiated by a user and broadcast to the network. - Verification: Network nodes validate the transaction using consensus mechanisms. - Consensus Mechanisms: Methods used to agree on the validity of transactions. Common ones include: - Proof of Work (PoW): Miners solve complex mathematical puzzles to validate transactions. - Proof of Stake (PoS): Validators are chosen based on the number of coins they hold and are willing to "stake" as collateral. - Inclusion in a Block: Validated transactions are grouped into a new block by miners or validators. - Adding to the Blockchain: The new block is added to the blockchain, making the transaction permanent and immutable. 4. Security Features - Hashing: Each block contains a unique hash of the previous block, ensuring that any alteration affects the entire chain. - Decentralization: The distributed nature of blockchain makes it

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🚨How Blockchain Works

1. Introduction to Blockchain

- Blockchain: A decentralized, distributed ledger that records transactions across many computers in such a way that the registered transactions cannot be altered retroactively. This ensures security and transparency.

2. Key Components

- Blocks: Each block contains a list of transactions. Once a block is completed, it is added to the chain.

- Chain: A sequence of blocks linked together. Each block contains a reference (hash) to the previous block.

- Nodes: Computers on the network that maintain and validate the blockchain. Each node has a copy of the entire blockchain.

3. Transaction Process

- Initiation: A transaction is initiated by a user and broadcast to the network.

- Verification: Network nodes validate the transaction using consensus mechanisms.

- Consensus Mechanisms: Methods used to agree on the validity of transactions. Common ones include:

- Proof of Work (PoW): Miners solve complex mathematical puzzles to validate transactions.

- Proof of Stake (PoS): Validators are chosen based on the number of coins they hold and are willing to "stake" as collateral.

- Inclusion in a Block: Validated transactions are grouped into a new block by miners or validators.

- Adding to the Blockchain: The new block is added to the blockchain, making the transaction permanent and immutable.

4. Security Features

- Hashing: Each block contains a unique hash of the previous block, ensuring that any alteration affects the entire chain.

- Decentralization: The distributed nature of blockchain makes it

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🪙Cryptocurrency Market Overview 😀The week started with a confident rise in BTC dominance and a correction in ETH. We've become accustomed to relatively low volatility in BTC and ETH, and some might think that yesterday's drop in ETH has deep fundamental causes, but it's more likely a rebalancing of positions by large players. There was an excellent inflow of $100 million into BTC ETFs on Monday, mainly from Fidelity (FBTC), rather than a broad market movement. So, this volume of inflow should not be seen as an unqualified positive sign. NOT dropped by 30% from its peak, and now the price is fluctuating around Fibonacci levels. The market maker is at work. I closed my short on NOT around $0.021 with a decent profit. However, my pessimistic prediction of a 50% drop from the peak has not yet come true. I'm no longer confident in this prediction, so I closed my short and continue to monitor the token without a position.😀, I missed the excellent growth in FLOKI due to the project's imminent launch of a trading bot and investments in them from DWF. 😀News At 17:00, I expect significant market volatility due to the release of the US JOLTs job openings report. Additionally, the data will provide insights into the most important report of the week: Nonfarm Payroll on Friday. After the approval of the ETH ETF, $3 billion worth of ETH was withdrawn from exchanges - a good sign for the market. 😀Base Scenario Today's report at 17:00 will determine the price dynamics for the day. I do not expect significant declines in the market. The Funding Rate indicates a small number of leveraged long positions, so downward squeezes are unlikely. There is a slight probabilistic advantage in favor of purchases. 😀What to Long Today NEAR and RSS3 were quite disappointing. ONT, LINK, and JUP look promising. 😀Holding long positions in COMP and SUSHI. Added to the SUSHI position. 😀Today's idea: long ONT 😀Move to break-even at $0.3035 😀Stop: $0.2810 😀Take profit: $0.3159 $ONT $BTC $ETH
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