Just created this account to start learning and trading with the Binance fam. I’m pretty new to crypto, so I thought it’d be fun to share the journey with you all.
I recently found a platform called thesis.io, and honestly, it’s been a big help—especially with DeFi stuff (which can feel impossible to figure out at first 😅).
When I landed on the site, there were a bunch of ready-to-use templates that made it easier to get started. One of the things that stood out to me was the “Whale Trading Analysis” report. As someone who has no clue where to begin sometimes, following smart moves from whales seems like a solid way to learn. If you’re also figuring things out like me, here’s the link to check it out: https://bit.ly/4k2T15J
It’s been super useful, and I’ll definitely be using it more. If you know any tools or resources like this, feel free to drop them—would love to explore more. Let’s learn and grow together!
Here’s the report from thesis.io after the FOMC, like I promised (sorry for the delay — been a bit busy):
$BTC Price Reaction Analysis: May 2025 FOMC Decision link.thesis.io/3F1YpHx
This is the kind of data you’ll want on hand for the next few days, especially if BTC finally breaks its silence. It pulls past reaction patterns + current context into one view. worth a look before making any moves with $BTC
No rate cut expected this FOMC, but the market still make me feel something... $BTC 's been way quiet — and quiet usually doesn’t last (in crypto). I’m curious if this setup could trigger a real move. Instead of guessing, I’m going to run it through thesis.io to see how BTC has reacted to similar FOMC conditions in the past. It’s late here, so I’ll share the report with you tomorrow. Let’s see what the data says.
So my next question for thesis.io was about the general web3 market this past week (asked it yesterday but just got around to posting now).
You can check out the research here: https://bit.ly/44lzg4W
It’s a solid way to get a quick overview—pulls info from a bunch of sources I’d never have time (or know where) to find myself. Not gonna lie, it’s not the best version yet 😅 mostly because i’m still figuring out how to ask better questions/prompts.
Anyone got tips on how to ask better questions (aka prompt like a pro)? 😅 Pretty sure that’s the key to getting stronger results. Who knows—maybe when I get better at it, the next report will just tell me where to invest 😂