How much do you leave with the broker? Up to $2,000 I think is healthy. The amount you actually have should always stay in your wallet. I learned the hard way 😅
I am as fast as lightning, but I am not Bitcoin. I have little dogs as fans, but I am not Dogecoin. My name is inspired by the universe, Who am I in the scattered market?
everyone has control of trading don't take risks. Seek knowledge and make it happen. whether with #BTC or with #memecoins knowledge gives you the wisdom to act rationally.
LUNC or LUNA: which is worth more the risk (or the bet)?
This question seems like a joke, but it is more alive than ever in forums, groups, and communities. After the historic collapse of Terra/Luna in 2022, two things remained: the trauma... and the hope for a turnaround.
LUNC (Terra Classic) is the token of the original blockchain. It is in the hands of the community and survives on promises, burn proposals, and speculation. LUNA (Terra 2.0) is the reboot created by Terraform Labs, without an algorithmic stablecoin, but also without the charisma of the past.
The truth?
LUNC is a casino. It costs fractions of a cent and lives on hype.
LUNA is the "new project", but without real adoption, it seems like a forced reboot.
So, which one to buy? If it's for investment, maybe none. If it's for speculation, maybe both. But never forget: you are not buying an asset, you are buying a narrative. And in this game, the risk is the ticket.
Impactful phrase: "Do not invest expecting a miracle. Invest knowing it could be the last time you see that money."
THIS IS WHERE TRADING CRIES AND THE BROKER DOESN'T SEE
Have you noticed how everything is designed to distract you from what really matters?
While they sell you promises of "financial freedom" with dances on TikTok, the broker is focused on what really matters: your fees, your behavior, and your predictability.
You are not the client. You are the product.
With every click, with every poorly thought-out order, you feed the algorithm. The same one that anticipates your decisions and slices your money before you even know you're going to lose it.
Trading is not glamour, it's a silent war. It's not about winning, it's about surviving.
And in this minefield, only those who stop following gurus and start studying for real will prosper. Those who take control, even when everything seems to conspire against them.
Because in the end, it's not about crypto. It's about control.
— Belle 💋 The market is a board. I am not the piece, I am the one who flips the table.
Last week, most, if not all, of the investment influencers, not explicitly but for those who understand, half-words are enough, called Trump a wimp and a wimp. People are underestimating one of the best entrepreneurs and this entrepreneur is underestimating a superpower with his comparative analysis and testing what should not be tested today. We continue...
You escaped the banks... only to fall into their lap again?
Crypto was supposed to be freedom. But then you locked your money in a stablecoin that promises dollar backing — and now you have to trust that someone up there won't disappear with everything.
USDT, USDC, BUSD... Did you leave the bank to put your faith in whom? In a private issuer, without public audit, with a questionable history?
The truth? You just swapped the bank branch for the blockchain. The control remains with them.
If the backing is a lie, what is left of your freedom?
❤️☕️ They sold us the image of a visionary creator, driven by ideals of financial freedom and decentralization. A mysterious genius named Satoshi Nakamoto, who appeared out of nowhere, revolutionized everything — and disappeared without a trace. Poetic, isn't it?
But what if I told you that Satoshi may have actually been Paul Le Roux — a genius of cryptography who traded idealism for blood and shadows?
Le Roux created cutting-edge encryption systems, led a global criminal organization, trafficked drugs, gold, weapons… and ordered the killing of anyone who interfered with his profits. He had the brains, the motivation, and the perfect background to create something like Bitcoin.
And more: he vanished from the scene at the same moment Satoshi stopped writing.
Coincidence or clue?
If this theory is true — and there is enough evidence to make you scratch your head — then the most promising asset of the century may have been born not from an anarchist utopia, but from the need to launder billions and escape the system.
Satoshi as a romantic hero? Perhaps just a well-written disguise.
The truth about Bitcoin may be darker than its code.