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Whales are gradually exiting long positions at $BTC
Investors holding large amounts of Bitcoin are closing leveraged long positions – a signal that often precedes strong market rallies.
If this scenario continues, many analysts believe BTC could target the 135,000 USD mark.
Currently, $BTC remains constrained within a narrow trading range, with declining liquidity, indicating the market is compressing for a major move ahead.
The outlook ahead is quite clear:
BTC needs to break and hold above 92,000 USD to confirm a new support zone
Or adjust down to the 88,000 USD area to fill the open CME gap
What do you guys think the market will do in the first quarter this year? #BTC
When discussing AI agents storing long-term memory on Walrus, I believe this is not just a technically interesting use case, but a significant shift in how we envision AI as a persistent entity with lasting memory, rather than just a contextually reactive tool. Most current AI agents perform well within session or short-term context, but when it comes to "remembering" over long periods and across multiple operational stages, the underlying infrastructure becomes a major bottleneck.
Ethereum sets historic record for stablecoin transactions
The volume of stablecoin transactions on Ethereum has officially set a new all-time high. Within just one quarter, the total value of stablecoin payments reached 8 trillion USD — a figure demonstrating the rapidly growing real-world usage of this blockchain. To better visualize the impressive scale: Visa currently processes around 4 trillion USD per quarter Ethereum has recorded stablecoin payment volume twice that of Visa
When I think about an AI dataset hub, I don't see it as a pure data warehouse, but as the 'backbone' of the entire AI value chain. Data is not just collected and stored, but also standardized, identified, traced, and reused throughout the model lifecycle. In the context of AI increasingly relying on large, diverse, and long-lived data, my core question is no longer 'do we have data?' but rather 'where is the data stored, who controls it, and how is the value generated from the data distributed?'
Dusk and the Potential to Become the Standard Blockchain for European Banks
One evening, I tried placing Dusk Network into a question that sounded very "heavy": can a blockchain become the standard infrastructure for European banks? Not just a trial or a PoC, but becoming a technology layer trusted enough for banks to rely on long-term. When we set aside crypto hype and look from the European perspective—where law, privacy, and system stability are paramount—Dusk suddenly becomes a very compelling case.
Bitcoin Repeats 2020 Cycle: Expectations Heading Toward the 200,000 USD Mark
Bitcoin ($BTC ) is currently showing quite similar signs to the 2020 market cycle — marking the beginning of a strong and prolonged upward trend. In my view, the price structure is gradually forming according to a familiar pattern: a sharp decline phase aimed at cleansing the market ➜ a consolidation phase for accumulation ➜ followed by a parabolic growth phase when buying pressure dominates.
Comparing Dusk with Aztec and Secret Network in the Confidential DeFi Space
When placing Dusk alongside Aztec and Secret Network in the confidential DeFi space, I think the most reasonable way to compare them is not to ask 'who is more private?', but rather: which ecosystem is solving privacy problems for whom, and in what context? These three projects are often grouped together because they all talk about privacy, but in reality, they stand at very different points along the product–regulation–user axis. If this distinction isn't clearly made, it's easy to fall into superficial comparisons.
DAOs Managing Community Data, Walrus as the Data Layer
When discussing DAOs managing community data with Walrus as the data layer, I think we should start with a rather paradoxical truth: DAOs were born to enable collective governance, yet the data of that collective is often fragmented, inconsistent, and dependent on external parties. Discord, forums, Google Docs, Notion, scattered IPFS links… all exist, but nothing truly belongs to the DAO in the sense of infrastructure.
Bitcoin Rises 15% at the Start of the Year: Genuine Recovery Signal or Just a Short-Term Rebound?
Bitcoin $BTC has risen by about 15% recently. For me, this is the first notable rebound since the October 10 event, but the big question remains: is this a sign of a genuine recovery, or just a temporary bounce? What caught my attention is that Bitcoin has found a clear support level around the actual price of the Bitcoin ETF, approximately $85,000 — which is also the average cost basis of the ETF investor group.
DUSK's Tokenomics Model and Its Long-Term Impact on Network Security
One evening, I tried looking at the Dusk Network not from the angle of privacy or RWA, but from a much more mundane question: what is DUSK's tokenomics encouraging, and how does that impact network security in the long term? Ultimately, every architecture collapses if incentives are misaligned. No matter how good the privacy or compliance is, if the economic model fails to keep validators and participants honest, the network will only exist on paper.
One evening, I reviewed the architecture of many Sui dApps and realized a common pattern: on-chain logic is solid, but vital data lies in fragile places. Metadata, state history, user files, AI outputs, application logs—these are all kept in the backend or centralized storage. When everything runs smoothly, no one notices. But when the backend fails, the team leaves, or funding runs out, the question 'Is the dApp's data still there?' becomes extremely terrifying.
Can Walrus Become a Platform for On-Chain Reputation Systems
One evening I reflected on reputation in Web3 and realized something quite ironic: we talk a lot about trustlessness, yet we lack a place to preserve the 'memory' of behavior. Wallets, contracts, agents, DAOs can exist for years, but their behavioral histories are fragmented, easily lost, and often reside in third-party databases. If reputation is formed from repeated behavior over time, then Web3 today is precisely missing that piece.
THE NEW ALTSEASON IS BEING ACTIVATED IN THE CURRENT CYCLE
THE NEW ALTSEASON IS GRADUALLY FORMING. Bitcoin's market dominance has begun to weaken, indicating capital flowing out of $BTC and moving toward higher-beta assets. Solana and $XRP are leading the rally, while Ethereum remains solidly above the $3,000 mark—a crucial signal that the overall market structure is still favoring buyers. In my opinion, the biggest gains haven't even truly started yet. The market is rising very rapidly, and the volatility intensity could cause many to underestimate the scale of this cycle.
BTC AND THE FAMILIAR PRICE MOVEMENT PATTERN IN THE FIRST WEEKS OF THE YEAR
$BTC usually has quite clear characteristics in the first weeks of the year: strong, unpredictable volatility and a lot of noise. It's very rare for Bitcoin to enter a clear uptrend right from the start without going through adjustments, fluctuations, or false signals that cause most of the market to be swept up by emotions. Most of the time, prices will fluctuate continuously up and down, testing two-way liquidity while eliminating premature positions before the actual direction is finally chosen.
Dusk and the Potential to Become Infrastructure for On-Chain RWA
One evening I asked a very practical question: if RWA were to go on-chain at a large scale, which infrastructure would be strong enough to support it? Not a hype infrastructure, but one that can coexist with laws, institutions, audits, and capital that cannot tolerate ambiguous risk. When viewed from this angle, Dusk Network emerges as a particularly strong candidate for the role of RWA on-chain infrastructure—not because they talk a lot about RWA, but because they solve the core contradiction of it.
Walrus and the Ability to Build a Fully On-Chain DAO Archive
When discussing Walrus and the ability to build a fully on-chain DAO archive, I think we need to start with a rather uncomfortable reality of today's DAOs: most DAOs claim to be on-chain, yet their memory is off-chain. Proposals are scattered across forums, Snapshot, Discord, Google Docs, Notion; attached files are on IPFS without pinning, links break over time; the context of decisions fades as members leave.
News about the upcoming tariff decision to be announced today, in my opinion, is likely to be the catalyst determining the next direction of $BTC
Bitcoin may drop to sweep long-term liquidity clusters around the $88–$89.5K range, or alternatively trigger a short squeeze pushing the price up to the $92K area.
Regardless of which scenario unfolds, I still believe the market reaction after the announcement will be very strong, so be prepared for significant volatility.
Sooner or later, the market will have to choose a direction. Those planning to scalp should take note, remember to follow me for the latest market updates #BTC
Dusk and the Ability to Tokenize Securities in Compliance with Legal Standards
When discussing Dusk and its ability to legally compliant securities tokenization, I believe we must start with a reality that Web3 often avoids: securities tokenization is not primarily a technology problem, but a legal and trust problem. Many projects talk about tokenized securities, but most of them stop at the idea or sandbox testing stage, because when stepping into the real world, compliance, privacy, and legal liability requirements become massive barriers.
Walrus from the Infrastructure Perspective for Autonomous Agents
One evening, I tried to look at autonomous agents not as an AI trend, but as a new economic entity in Web3. Not a single trading bot, but agents with memory, behavioral history, and the ability to make long-term decisions. When viewed this way, the question is no longer 'how smart is the agent?', but 'on what infrastructure is the agent built to exist and be autonomous?' And at this point, Walrus begins to emerge as a perfectly fitting infrastructure layer.