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隐遁04

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Solana We're back Please never leave $SOL
Solana
We're back
Please never leave
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Bearish
$BTC $ETH $SOL Sometimes when browsing Binance, I see many friends posting about the steps to apply for HSBC and other bank cards in Hong Kong. Taking this question as a starting point, I sincerely ask the seniors another question: For example: "Zhang San is an ordinary office worker in mainland China, with a monthly income of only 4,000 yuan. The total assets in his salary card issued in mainland China are only a bit over 20,000 yuan, but recently, Zhang San sold his house and made a profit of nearly 300,000 yuan. Later, he went to Hong Kong to apply for a bank card from HSBC and others. Immediately after, Zhang San transferred the 300,000 yuan to his Hong Kong HSBC card either through a cryptocurrency exchange or through legal bank transfers from mainland banks. Later, Zhang San was involved in a fight in mainland China and was required to compensate the victim he injured. Zhang San felt wronged and refused to accept the judgment of the mainland court, refusing to compensate the victim. He was listed as a dishonest person by the mainland court, and all of his savings of over 20,000 yuan in his mainland bank card were seized by the court. However, he still owed the victim over 30,000 yuan in compensation. Zhang San did not want to continue compensating the victim and falsely claimed that he had no money left. So, when the mainland court enforced the compensation against Zhang San, could they investigate whether Zhang San had applied for a bank card in Hong Kong? And whether there was sufficient money in the Hong Kong card?" In other words, can the mainland court seize Zhang San's assets in Hong Kong HSBC?
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Sometimes when browsing Binance, I see many friends posting about the steps to apply for HSBC and other bank cards in Hong Kong. Taking this question as a starting point, I sincerely ask the seniors another question:
For example: "Zhang San is an ordinary office worker in mainland China, with a monthly income of only 4,000 yuan. The total assets in his salary card issued in mainland China are only a bit over 20,000 yuan, but recently, Zhang San sold his house and made a profit of nearly 300,000 yuan. Later, he went to Hong Kong to apply for a bank card from HSBC and others. Immediately after, Zhang San transferred the 300,000 yuan to his Hong Kong HSBC card either through a cryptocurrency exchange or through legal bank transfers from mainland banks. Later, Zhang San was involved in a fight in mainland China and was required to compensate the victim he injured. Zhang San felt wronged and refused to accept the judgment of the mainland court, refusing to compensate the victim. He was listed as a dishonest person by the mainland court, and all of his savings of over 20,000 yuan in his mainland bank card were seized by the court. However, he still owed the victim over 30,000 yuan in compensation. Zhang San did not want to continue compensating the victim and falsely claimed that he had no money left. So, when the mainland court enforced the compensation against Zhang San, could they investigate whether Zhang San had applied for a bank card in Hong Kong? And whether there was sufficient money in the Hong Kong card?" In other words, can the mainland court seize Zhang San's assets in Hong Kong HSBC?
Weren't you in a pyramid scheme when you were 19?
Weren't you in a pyramid scheme when you were 19?
"Leeks, are you ready to be harvested by me?"
"Leeks, are you ready to be harvested by me?"
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New speculations from netizens about 'Satoshi Nakamoto':Below is a news report: Every year, over 500,000 people disappear without a trace. In 2009, something stranger happened: a man appeared. No identity. No past. No record of where he came from. Peter Bergmann never existed. This is one of the greatest internet mysteries of all time. In June 2009, a man who called himself Peter Bergmann arrived in Sligo, Ireland. He checked into a small hotel, paid in cash, and carried a worn-out bag. He provided an address in Vienna; everything seemed normal, but later investigators found something was off.

New speculations from netizens about 'Satoshi Nakamoto':

Below is a news report:
Every year, over 500,000 people disappear without a trace.
In 2009, something stranger happened: a man appeared. No identity. No past. No record of where he came from. Peter Bergmann never existed.
This is one of the greatest internet mysteries of all time.
In June 2009, a man who called himself Peter Bergmann arrived in Sligo, Ireland. He checked into a small hotel, paid in cash, and carried a worn-out bag. He provided an address in Vienna; everything seemed normal, but later investigators found something was off.
#bybit被盗 Recently, the theft of digital assets from Bybit has sparked heated discussions~ I have also browsed many comments online and found that some friends have certain misconceptions about hackers from North Korea. The misconceptions mainly manifest in statements like, "North Korea is a local area network, so hackers cannot exist" and "North Koreans are inexperienced and know nothing about network technology," as well as claims of "self-directed and self-produced." Since I am also quite interested in hackers (white hats), I mainly want to talk about North Korean hackers here. As for whether "Bybit" is indeed targeted by North Korean hackers, that remains to be verified. North Korean hackers almost never launch cyber warfare from within North Korea itself. Although North Korea has the legendary "Unit 36" as support, it can be confirmed that there are a large number of hackers from North Korea who are stationed in third countries for long periods, establishing bases locally and using local networks to attack global targets. This way, they can freely access the international internet to conduct their attacks. North Korean hackers are not entirely self-taught; students with high levels of computer skills from Kim Il Sung University are also sent to third countries for training. North Korean hackers do not have to develop all their tools themselves; they utilize existing open-source hacking tools and combine them with their own improvements to conduct attacks. The strength of North Korean hackers mainly lies in national-level support, external training, secret access to the international internet, highly specialized financial attacks, and their bases for cyber warfare in third countries. The above is just my personal opinion, purely out of boredom, and I welcome criticism and corrections from all seniors!
#bybit被盗
Recently, the theft of digital assets from Bybit has sparked heated discussions~
I have also browsed many comments online and found that some friends have certain misconceptions about hackers from North Korea. The misconceptions mainly manifest in statements like, "North Korea is a local area network, so hackers cannot exist" and "North Koreans are inexperienced and know nothing about network technology," as well as claims of "self-directed and self-produced." Since I am also quite interested in hackers (white hats), I mainly want to talk about North Korean hackers here. As for whether "Bybit" is indeed targeted by North Korean hackers, that remains to be verified. North Korean hackers almost never launch cyber warfare from within North Korea itself. Although North Korea has the legendary "Unit 36" as support, it can be confirmed that there are a large number of hackers from North Korea who are stationed in third countries for long periods, establishing bases locally and using local networks to attack global targets. This way, they can freely access the international internet to conduct their attacks. North Korean hackers are not entirely self-taught; students with high levels of computer skills from Kim Il Sung University are also sent to third countries for training. North Korean hackers do not have to develop all their tools themselves; they utilize existing open-source hacking tools and combine them with their own improvements to conduct attacks. The strength of North Korean hackers mainly lies in national-level support, external training, secret access to the international internet, highly specialized financial attacks, and their bases for cyber warfare in third countries.
The above is just my personal opinion, purely out of boredom, and I welcome criticism and corrections from all seniors!
Thanks for the tip
Thanks for the tip
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Thank you, boss 🙏
Thank you, boss 🙏
交易之王--董先生
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There are many ways to make money in the cryptocurrency circle, but the most common ones are the following five:
1. Hoarding coin method: This is the simplest and most difficult strategy. The simplicity is that you only need to buy certain currencies and then hold them for half a year or more without any operation. Usually, the minimum return can reach ten times. The difficulty is that novices often want to change or sell coins because they see high returns or a sharp drop in coin prices. Many people find it difficult to persist for a month without operation, let alone a year.
2. Bull market chasing method: This strategy is only applicable to bull markets and uses idle money that does not exceed one-fifth of the total funds. It is suitable for currencies with market capitalization ranking between 20 and 100, because at least they will not be locked for a long time. For example, buy a copycat coin, wait for it to rise by 50% or more, and then you can exchange it for another coin that has plummeted, and so on. If the first copycat coin is locked, continue to wait, and the bull market will definitely be untied. But the premise is that the selected currency cannot be too bad, and this strategy is actually not easy to control.
3. Pyramid bottom-picking method: Applicable to foreseeable big crashes. Order to buy at 80%, 70%, 60%, and 50% of the coin price respectively, and carry out the position ratio according to one tenth, two tenths, three tenths, and four tenths.
4. Moving average method: You need to understand some basic knowledge of K-line. Set the indicator parameters MA5, MA10, MA20, MA30, and MA60, and select the daily level. If the current price is higher than the MA5 and MA10 lines, hold it stable. If MA5 falls below MA10, sell the coin; if MA5 breaks through MA10, buy and open a position.
5. Violent coin hoarding method: It is suitable for long-term high-quality coins that you are familiar with. If there is a liquid fund, for example, the current price of a certain coin is 8 US dollars, buy it at 7 US dollars, and after the purchase is successful, sell it at 8.8 US dollars. Profits are used to hoard coins. Liquid funds are used to wait for the next opportunity. Dynamic adjustment according to the current price. If there are three such opportunities in a month, you can hoard a lot of coins. The formula is: the opening price is equal to 90% of the current price, and the selling price is equal to 110% of the current price. Unless the increase reaches 3-5 times, do not sell.
These six methods have their own advantages and disadvantages, and you need to choose the appropriate strategy according to your own situation. It is important to do a good job of risk control, not to invest all funds in the cryptocurrency circle, and adjust the strategy in time according to market conditions.
Thank you for the announcement 🙏
Thank you for the announcement 🙏
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However, the headquarters of 'Binance' is also 'decentralized'!
However, the headquarters of 'Binance' is also 'decentralized'!
CC全球传承_创始人
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As I expected, for Binance to develop in the long term, it would be best to establish its headquarters in the UK and accept the regulation of the Anglo-American legal system; otherwise, it will be difficult in the future.
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How to play the red envelope task on Binance? First participation $BTC $ETH $BNB
How to play the red envelope task on Binance? First participation

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Do I need to join the Binance "Alliance Community" in the picture you posted to get the Binance thank you items? Then can you tell me what are the conditions for joining the "Alliance Community"?
Do I need to join the Binance "Alliance Community" in the picture you posted to get the Binance thank you items? Then can you tell me what are the conditions for joining the "Alliance Community"?
韭菜的成长路
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Binance's peripherals are endless. Who dares to wear this out?
Help Post: I would like to ask all the experts, have you ever encountered this situation? Why can't I use the U in my fund account for "current financial management"? Here's the thing, I originally had 88 U engaged in current financial management, and just now I sold Bitcoin worth 7 U. I intended to add the 7 U obtained from this sale to the 88 U I was already managing, but no matter how I click, I found that these 7 U cannot be added in at all. In other words, no matter how I click on the word "add", there is simply no response!
Help Post:
I would like to ask all the experts, have you ever encountered this situation? Why can't I use the U in my fund account for "current financial management"? Here's the thing, I originally had 88 U engaged in current financial management, and just now I sold Bitcoin worth 7 U. I intended to add the 7 U obtained from this sale to the 88 U I was already managing, but no matter how I click, I found that these 7 U cannot be added in at all. In other words, no matter how I click on the word "add", there is simply no response!
Is it worth investing in the two coins CIV and VITE?
Is it worth investing in the two coins CIV and VITE?
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Xiao Bai specially came to learn 🙏
Xiao Bai specially came to learn 🙏
梵蒂塞姆
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• Three things not to do when trading cryptocurrencies:

• Do not buy during an uptrend; develop the habit of buying during a downtrend, following the principle of "be greedy when others are fearful, and fearful when others are greedy."

• Never place large orders.

• Never go all-in; being fully invested has a high opportunity cost and is very passive, as there are many market opportunities.

• Six rules for short-term trading:

• After a period of consolidation at a high price, there may usually be a new high, and after consolidation at a low price, there may usually be a new low; wait for the direction of the trend to become clear before acting.

• Do not trade during sideways movement.

• When selecting candlesticks, buy on a bearish candle and sell on a bullish candle.

• If the decline slows down, the rebound will also be slow; if the decline accelerates, a rebound will follow.

• Use the pyramid buying method to build positions, which is a key point of value investing.

• After a cryptocurrency continues to rise or fall, it will enter a consolidation phase; there is no need to sell everything at a high or buy everything at a low; if a downward change occurs after consolidation at a high, clear your position in time, and respond promptly based on the change in trend.
This coin is collected by me sending red envelopes
This coin is collected by me sending red envelopes
小鱼说币
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BONK's 9-Month Consolidation Breakout: Can Momentum Be Maintained at All-Time High Levels?
BONK's price action shows a significant breakout from the descending wedge pattern that had constrained its movement for over 9 months.
After this extensive consolidation period, the currency experienced volatility. However, in recent weeks, BONK broke through the previous peak levels, setting a new all-time high.
This breakout is characterized by a sharp upward trend, marking a departure from the previous downtrend and resistance levels within a wedge.
The EMA (200-day moving average) shows that after multiple touches and rejections of this moving average, BONK ultimately maintained its position.

If the memecoin maintains its current trajectory above the key EMA line, it is very likely to continue this surge.
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Do any friends know why the 'USUAL' that was just dug out can neither be transferred nor exchanged instantaneously?
Do any friends know why the 'USUAL' that was just dug out can neither be transferred nor exchanged instantaneously?
Newcomers who have not been in the cryptocurrency space for long, I would like to ask all the experts, given the current positive momentum, should we gradually reduce our positions? Are the seniors reducing or increasing their positions? I am so worried about a sudden pullback~ $BTC $ETH $BNB
Newcomers who have not been in the cryptocurrency space for long, I would like to ask all the experts, given the current positive momentum, should we gradually reduce our positions? Are the seniors reducing or increasing their positions? I am so worried about a sudden pullback~
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(Repost) Help the victim forward this message ~ This person is a liar! The victim paid 2,200 yuan to join the membership group, but this thief brought many scammers into the group to defraud everyone. After the victim's feedback, this thief did not delete the scammers, but kicked the victim out of the group, making the victim's membership fee in vain. Here I remind everyone not to be deceived.
(Repost) Help the victim forward this message ~ This person is a liar! The victim paid 2,200 yuan to join the membership group, but this thief brought many scammers into the group to defraud everyone. After the victim's feedback, this thief did not delete the scammers, but kicked the victim out of the group, making the victim's membership fee in vain. Here I remind everyone not to be deceived.
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As a newcomer who has just entered the cryptocurrency circle, I would like to ask the seniors humbly, for someone like me who suffers from a certain degree of "acrophobia", is it advisable to reduce positions when the market is high? $BTC $ETH $BNB
As a newcomer who has just entered the cryptocurrency circle, I would like to ask the seniors humbly, for someone like me who suffers from a certain degree of "acrophobia", is it advisable to reduce positions when the market is high?
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