BitcoinDaniel RossApril 7, 20265 min read
Low liquidity can exaggerate price moves. That does not mean the market is saying more than it really is.
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ExchangesMaya ChenApril 7, 20265 min read
Headline fee cuts sound simple, but the real cost of using an exchange still depends on spread, liquidity, and withdrawal terms.
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RegulationLeo MartinApril 6, 20265 min read
The difference between a proposal, a comment period, an enforcement action, and a final rule matters more than the headline tone.
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Market StructureDaniel RossApril 6, 20266 min read
Reserve charts can offer useful clues about where assets are sitting, but they rarely tell a clean story on their own.
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Scam WatchNina ParkApril 5, 20266 min read
These scams do not usually begin with greed. They begin with stress, confusion, and a message that sounds like help.
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Media LiteracyLeo MartinApril 5, 20265 min read
Good sourcing and clear attribution matter more than whether the headline sounds confident.
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SecurityNina ParkMarch 31, 20265 min read
The phrase sounds routine, almost administrative. That is why it remains effective. Many users do not realize they are authorizing risk until after the click.
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ExchangesMaya ChenApril 2, 20267 min read
The difference between these order types is simple on paper. It becomes more expensive to ignore when prices start moving quickly.
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VolatilityDaniel RossApril 1, 20266 min read
Crypto moves fast enough to make price action feel personal. That feeling usually says more about exposure and timeframe than it does about your worth as a decision-maker.
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WalletsMaya ChenApril 7, 20267 min read
Moving funds to your own wallet can reduce platform dependence, but it also adds responsibility. Beginners should think about readiness, not just ideology.
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WalletsLeo MartinApril 4, 20265 min read
A test transfer feels slow until you compare it with the cost of a wrong address, wrong network, or missed memo.
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StablecoinsDaniel RossApril 6, 20267 min read
More stablecoin movement can mean new money entering crypto, traders staying parked in dollars, or heavier settlement demand. It does not come with a built-in conclusion.
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