I saw many KOLs talking about how OKX recently launched an address radar feature. I briefly experienced it and chose a popular one at the time, Trump, to see who made the most profit. In the Chinese community, I noticed that Wang Xiaoer’s address was included, but other on-chain emperors in the Chinese community might not have been labeled yet. However, I estimate that if they plan to develop this kind of on-chain tracking system in the future, they will eventually need to collect a large number of KOL addresses, and the head-tail effect will become more evident.
This custom filtering feature is also quite good, allowing users to select time periods, profit amounts, win rates, trading volumes, etc. For players like us who do not monitor the chain every day but want to take on large positions in meme assets, it may have some auxiliary benefits.
However, some designs in the product are still quite strange. For example, the 7-day yield is calculated using HKD, and I have never understood why OKX prefers to use RMB/HKD as the unit of measurement. Wouldn’t it be better to use USD directly? They insist on providing some extra options. After some searching, I found that changing the currency to USD is actually done in the language option in the upper right corner. If you cannot find it, you can click the small globe in the upper right corner to change the currency unit.
Offline, there isn't much interest in meeting people from the cryptocurrency world, and I have hardly seen any women from the crypto space. The only time was when I met someone in Wuhan; we had known each other for many years through Web2, and there was a female friend from the crypto world at the dinner table.
After entering the crypto space, I haven’t attended a single offline event. There are quite a few women who have reached out to chat with me, asking about work and entrepreneurship, and I always give advice. However, once the topic shifts to personal issues, I just laugh it off and play poor. The questions I always ask are about the cryptocurrency you just bought.
I know my own level well enough; there are no good women in the casino, nor good men. Let’s just stop, everyone shouldn’t be so sexually repressed. Behind it all, there’s a desire for physical relationships or money; it all stems from primal desires, which is pretty meaningless.
The issue of 10 million that I mentioned before has already sparked discussions among employees of large companies + research in the crypto circle on how to manage finances = =, let's see if any new topics will come up.
With just 1u of wlfi, you can airdrop 47u. Those who signed up with tens of thousands of accounts are making a fortune. Even Aunt Wang at the village entrance has earned a villa for the whole village. Did you get in on it?
Liang Xi and James Wynn can actually hold a contract competition. Which exchange's BD can match them? Let's have a top-level PVP to see who loses less or earns more within a month. Each person starts with 1 million USDT, and retail investors can follow and buy into either of the two. This is a top-tier reality show!
Has Zhao Changpeng made a comeback? Will there be compensation from the SEC and federal court for the time spent in prison due to the wrongful judgment? Will there be any financial restitution? Curious @cz_binance
On May 30, according to The Block, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is seeking to withdraw its lawsuit against Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange.
The SEC, Binance, and the representatives of its former CEO Zhao Changpeng submitted a 'joint stipulation' document to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Thursday.
CZ's tweet carries a dramatic implication; the person who once tried every means to get CZ into trouble is now out of office. Does the legality of getting him in still stand? This world is truly a chaotic stage.
Buying labubu is like starting from a small white-collar worker purchasing trendy consumer toys, to buying for the sake of showing off (similar to when people sold their kidneys to buy an iPhone back then). For those who want to speculate, they need to see the trend clearly. If you make a profit, it's better to exit early and not be too greedy. We've already gone through a round of speculation with sneakers and NFTs; it's unlikely that this will happen a second time, right?
I said my limit for seeing things is about 3 years; anything longer exceeds my capability.
Huo Feng's Yue Tian is truly a genius; Ka You, Mask, Stepn, MiHoYo (I think that has already hit the mark).
As for the Pop Mart stock at this stage, I think it can be liquidated; if it rises further, it will exceed expectations, and I can only see this level.
Back in the day, I was at odds with the world, and the internet was full of insults; time has proven I was right, but what use is that? Can it compensate me?
When I said Binance sold stocks, I was mocked by the group; and what happened in the end?
I really like what a netizen said in a private message: "Lang Ge, I was wrong back then; I don't know how I got blocked by you. Can you unblock me?" If you like to see fools believe in fools, then why do you watch me? The blogger and their audience are inherently filtering each other.
Binance Launchpool recently launched the 70th project HUMA, where users can stake BNB, FDUSD, and USDC into the HUMA reward pool to earn HUMA.
Among them: Total reward for BNB pool: 212,500,000 HUMA (85%) Total reward for FDUSD pool: 12,500,000 HUMA (5%) Total reward for USDC pool: 25,000,000 HUMA (10%)
BNB holders can earn the most for free.
HUMA itself is a PayFi network that accelerates cross-border payments and liquidity through instant access, which previously sparked the “academic disdain theory” in the Twitter crypto community, where people criticized it for dozens of pages, but it didn't solve any problems; instead, those who deposited money for mining made a lot of profit. So what is this?
Huma (HUMA) is an innovative cryptocurrency and financial protocol designed to promote global financial inclusivity and sustainable development through blockchain technology, with the following three market entry points:
1. Time Value Model (TVM): Huma utilizes a millisecond-level time value model to achieve efficient capital circulation, significantly enhancing liquidity and operability in cross-border payments.
2. Unsecured Loan Platform: Users can obtain unsecured loans based on future income streams, lowering the financing threshold, particularly suitable for small and medium-sized enterprises and unbanked populations.
3. Blockchain Infrastructure: Huma is built on high-performance blockchains like Solana and Stellar, ensuring the speed and scalability of transactions.
Altman is right; luck also follows the Kelly formula.
The more you try, the more you fail, the more you improve, and eventually, you'll seize an opportunity with an extremely high return ratio (the earlier attempts are all aimed at enhancing execution, cognition, and decision-making skills). It would be a pity to miss out at that time due to cognitive issues.
This is something I really want to express. Most people just don't try enough, or they put a heavy investment into something right away, only to find it’s something that no one cares about, resulting in a large input with minimal returns. That's why I really like the MVP model, because for anything, you can validate with very few resources at the beginning using the MVP model.
Everyone can share in the comments about the biggest opportunities you missed during your investment or business endeavors. For example, you may notice that someone else, who seems less capable than you, ends up achieving better results, often just due to a personality trait or characteristic advantage, along with your own misjudgment.
This is a ranking made in 15 years by investing 1 million in various assets, including the seven major tech stocks in the US, gold, cryptocurrency, etc. (Sol did not exist in 2015). It is a ranking calculated by multiples, and the results are clear at a glance, take a look for yourself.
Chatting with a few friends who play tennis, the consensus is that Chinese people, young people from small towns, and those in large first-tier companies can normally accumulate 10 to 20 million in net cash before the age of 35, as long as they're not slackers, have a skill, and avoid reckless investments and startups.
Fate will always favor you a few times; seizing one opportunity is at this level, including but not limited to starting several hundred businesses, having a ByteDance colleague who brought you along with stock options, Tencent shares, and receiving part of the money when the company was acquired by BAT. At the very least, working your way up could yield an annual salary of about 300,000, which adds up to over a million after so many years.
However, the path to rising beyond 10 to 20 million is heavily reliant on opportunities:
Some come from wealthy families, and their startups get acquired directly, holding NVDA for 7 years. Some bought BTC at 4,000 and have never looked back. Some bought BNB at 7 and cleared it out last year to buy a house.
To achieve significant results, it ultimately relies on buying high-quality assets and letting compound interest work over time.
Talking with a few friends who play tennis, the consensus is that for Chinese people, young people in small towns, and employees in top-tier companies, as long as you are not a slacker before the age of 35, have a skill, and don't invest or start a business recklessly, having 10 million to 20 million in net cash is quite normal.
Fate will always favor you a few times; seizing one opportunity is what it takes, including but not limited to starting a few hundred businesses, getting options from colleagues at ByteDance, receiving some money when the company is acquired by BAT, or at the very least, working your way up, which could also be around 300.
But the problem is that after 1,000 to 2,000, the path to further advancement relies heavily on chance:
Some come from wealthy families, get acquired directly after starting a business, and hold NVDA for seven years. Some bought BTC for 4,000 and never managed it. Some bought BNB for 7 dollars and cleared it out to buy a house last year.
To achieve substantial results, it ultimately relies on investing in high-quality assets and letting compound interest work over time.
The cryptocurrency industry is basically done, various sister groups have emerged, and in the future, cryptocurrency will be a self-media industry. 1000 people are competing for 10 pieces of cake, and cryptocurrency still has no external profits.
You are told to invest in AI, but you don't invest in those with high valuations, and you don't invest in smaller ones because you think the barriers are low. All the money is stuffed into Series A and Series B companies, and you are still acting as agents waiting to be wiped out by large models. It's hard to understand.