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I mentioned in hamster Kombat article 0.003750 is resistance. Two time attempt if break it then 0.003900 and big resistance 0.004500
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Why Gold,Silver And Bitcoin Bullish : W.D. Gann's book "The Tunnel Thru the Air" (1927). In the book, Gann writes: “After one hundred years, everything related to commodities and stocks will be nearly zero.” This statement reflects Gann's belief in long-term cyclical patterns in the markets. He often suggested that prices would experience extreme highs followed by corrections or periods of decline over extended periods, ultimately returning to their fundamental value or near zero. This idea is part of his broader theory on market cycles, where he viewed the passage of time as playing a crucial role in price movements.
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Before starting Trade You Should Know About Coin And Token The key difference between a coin and a token lies in their functionality and the blockchain they operate on: 1. Coins Definition: Coins are native digital currencies of a blockchain, often used as a means of payment or store of value. Blockchain: Coins operate on their own independent blockchain. Examples: Bitcoin (BTC): The native coin of the Bitcoin blockchain. Ethereum (ETH): The native coin of the Ethereum blockchain. Use Cases: Payment (e.g., Bitcoin as digital cash). Transaction fees (e.g., gas fees on Ethereum). Store of value (e.g., Bitcoin as "digital gold"). 2. Tokens Definition: Tokens are digital assets created on existing blockchains. Blockchain: Tokens rely on the infrastructure of another blockchain (e.g., Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain). Examples: Tether (USDT): A stablecoin operating on Ethereum and other blockchains. Uniswap (UNI): A governance token for the Uniswap protocol on Ethereum. Use Cases: Utility tokens: Grant access to specific services or platforms (e.g., Basic Attention Token for Brave Browser). Governance tokens: Allow holders to vote on protocol decisions (e.g., UNI for Uniswap). Security tokens: Represent ownership in an asset or company. Key Differences FeatureCoinsTokensBlockchainOwn blockchainBuilt on existing blockchainFunctionNative currency (payment, fees)Specific utility or governanceExamplesBTC, ETH, ADAUSDT, UNI, LINKCreationRequires building a blockchainCreated using smart contracts In summary: A coin is the fundamental asset of a blockchain. A token is an application-specific asset built on an existing blockchain.
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