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Chimil

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Occasional Trader
4.9 Years
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Yi He
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This time, it's a Q&A digital red envelope!

Customer service Xiao He is getting familiar with the square functions, and there are Q&A red envelopes here!
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wkwkkw $PIGGY remove tim , otw delist 2 day again
wkwkkw $PIGGY remove tim , otw delist 2 day again
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embarrassing 😂 binance alpha launch this coin $BNB $PIGGY mc 2m otw 500k
embarrassing 😂 binance alpha launch this coin $BNB $PIGGY mc 2m otw 500k
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this is the first time alpha entered mc 3m 😆, embarrassing $BNB $PIGGY entered alpha 3 days delist
this is the first time alpha entered mc 3m 😆, embarrassing $BNB $PIGGY entered alpha 3 days delist
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koin rug man $PIGGY 😂 , mc 5m akhir dari alpha kah$BNB
koin rug man $PIGGY 😂 , mc 5m akhir dari alpha kah$BNB
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crazy $AIA a perp 600k vs 1.4m who wins just watch 😃
crazy $AIA a perp 600k vs 1.4m who wins
just watch 😃
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great general
great general
MPS Mayor Purn Saleh Karaeng Sila
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Always be grateful for the income from SPOT, EARN, FUTURE.
Play the coin $BTC $ETH $BNB
Follow my account and I will follow back
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actually the supply $SPORTFUN is a bit low, why is it not increasing. the network $SOL is the same as base
actually the supply $SPORTFUN is a bit low, why is it not increasing. the network $SOL is the same as base
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$SPORTFUN short ? as per the pattern towards 0.001 😅
$SPORTFUN short ? as per the pattern towards 0.001 😅
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sportfun is not fun $SPORTFUN
sportfun is not fun $SPORTFUN
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wait for the 23rd there will be an opening
wait for the 23rd there will be an opening
Chimil
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$RIVER when will you die 😂
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$RIVER when will you die 😂
$RIVER when will you die 😂
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RIVERUSDT
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+2.26USDT
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it seems to me that it's not a matter of losing or being at a disadvantage in this case. but opening a trading class at a fantastic price while the analysis is lackluster.
it seems to me that it's not a matter of losing or being at a disadvantage in this case. but opening a trading class at a fantastic price while the analysis is lackluster.
Katina Mcnish j3B4
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funny loss in trading report.. that's just the risk of trading.. it's embarrassing
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the two people are not talking about blockchain 😂, criticism and defense of america 😅
the two people are not talking about blockchain 😂, criticism and defense of america 😅
Binance News
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Crypto News: Ethereum and Solana Clash Over What Blockchain “Resilience” Really Means
Ethereum and Solana are no longer divided only by questions of scalability. They are increasingly split by fundamentally different visions of what blockchain networks must be built to withstand — and what resilience actually means in a world of geopolitical risk, real-time markets, and institutional adoption.Recent exchanges between Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, and Anatoly Yakovenko, co-founder of Solana, surfaced two sharply contrasting definitions of resilience — one rooted in sovereignty and redundancy, the other in performance and economic viability.At stake is not just technical design, but the future shape of blockchain adoption.Vitalik Buterin: Resilience as Sovereignty and SurvivalIn a post on X revisiting Ethereum’s Trustless Manifesto, Buterin framed resilience as the ability of a blockchain to survive catastrophic failure scenarios — including political exclusion, infrastructure collapse, developer disappearance, and financial confiscation.Ethereum, he argued, was never designed to optimize for speed or convenience. Instead, its goal is to ensure that any user, anywhere in the world, can remain sovereign under hostile conditions.“Resilience is the game where anyone, anywhere in the world, will be able to access the network and be a first-class participant,” Buterin wrote.“Resilience is sovereignty.”In this framing, decentralization and redundancy are not inefficiencies but essential safeguards. Ethereum’s architecture — including multiple independent execution and consensus clients — is intended to reduce the risk of single-point failures that could halt the network entirely.Solana’s Yakovenko: Resilience Through PerformanceYakovenko responded to Buterin’s post by calling it a “cool vision,” while offering a starkly different interpretation of resilience.For Solana, resilience is inseparable from performance — specifically, the ability to synchronize massive volumes of information globally at high throughput and low latency, without relying on trusted intermediaries.“If the world can benefit from 1gbps and 10 concurrent 10ms batch auctions, then that’s the floor we must deliver reliably across the planet,” Yakovenko wrote.“If it’s 10gbps and 100 1ms auctions, then that’s what we will deliver.”In this view, a blockchain that cannot reliably handle real-time markets, payments, and auctions at scale is not resilient, regardless of its philosophical commitments.The Trilemma Debate ReignitedThe exchange followed Buterin’s comments earlier this week claiming that Ethereum has effectively solved the blockchain trilemma — decentralization, security, and scalability — through technologies such as PeerDAS and zero-knowledge Ethereum Virtual Machines (zkEVMs).That assertion sharpened scrutiny of Ethereum’s roadmap and reopened debate over whether resilience should be measured by redundancy and censorship resistance, or by speed and economic competitiveness.Cyber Capital founder Justin Bons pushed back forcefully, arguing that Ethereum’s approach risks falling behind.“The path ETH has chosen is a losing one,” Bons wrote.“Objectively unable to compete on capacity within competitive timelines and also unable to compete on speed at all.”In his view, performance constraints and economic realities cannot be treated as secondary concerns indefinitely.Redundancy vs. Performance: Two Resilience ModelsEthereum’s resilience thesis is grounded in architectural caution. The network favors gradual scaling, redundancy, and conservative upgrades designed to minimize systemic risk.Earlier this week, Ethereum developers raised the network’s blob limit for the second time, incrementally increasing data throughput while prioritizing node safety and fee stability. Rather than pushing execution speed aggressively, Ethereum continues to favor measured capacity increases.Validator behavior has reinforced that narrative. In early January, Ethereum’s validator exit queue fell close to zero, signaling renewed willingness among validators to lock up capital long-term — often interpreted as confidence in Ethereum’s security model and roadmap.Solana’s model, by contrast, prioritizes resilience through sustained high performance. Yakovenko’s comments reflect a belief that future financial systems will demand real-time execution, and that reliability must be proven under maximum load, not theoretical stress scenarios.While Solana suffered high-profile outages in earlier cycles, the network has since hardened its infrastructure through protocol upgrades, fee markets, and operational improvements.Institutional Signals and Trade-OffsEach approach carries risks.Ethereum’s long-term resilience claims depend on the successful implementation of complex systems such as zkEVMs and proposer-builder separation — designs that remain largely untested at full mainnet scale. Critics argue these could introduce new centralization pressures by shifting influence toward specialized, capital-intensive builders, potentially creating liveness risks if those layers fail.Institutional behavior offers another lens. Ethereum remains the dominant settlement layer for stablecoins and tokenized U.S. Treasurys, reflecting institutional preference for predictability, regulatory comfort, and conservative risk profiles.Solana, meanwhile, has gained traction in performance-sensitive use cases. Tokenized real-world assets on Solana reached record levels in late 2025, while spot Solana ETFs and enterprise payment pilots have accelerated adoption.Two Futures, Two Definitions of ResilienceTaken together, the debate highlights a widening philosophical divide.Ethereum is optimizing for survivability under extreme conditions, even if that comes at the cost of speed. Solana is optimizing for economic viability and real-time performance, even if it requires tighter coordination and more aggressive engineering.Both networks are betting that their definition of resilience will matter more as blockchain adoption moves from experimentation to global financial infrastructure.Which vision prevails may ultimately depend not on ideology, but on what kind of stress the next phase of adoption places on blockchains — and which systems prove resilient when it counts.
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ready commander 🤗
ready commander 🤗
MPS Mayor Purn Saleh Karaeng Sila
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Must play quickly at $RIVER LONG Short position after profit withdrawal. Do not get trapped by high funding costs.
Follow my account and I will follow back
{future}(RIVERUSDT)
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Maybe 100 million
Maybe 100 million
Super SafTzy
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is it time for short $BTC to drop again
{future}(BTCUSDT)
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$RIVER long target $200 😆, pump dump kill long short
$RIVER long target $200 😆, pump dump kill long short
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nice
nice
Onchain Investigation
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This guy from bangladesh got liquidated on $RIVER 🙂

It’s sad to seee people are losing all of there lifesaving by shorting $RIVER 😂
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throw away the one with too much money, 😆
throw away the one with too much money, 😆
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nice
nice
Onchain Investigation
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She got liquidated on $RIVER again 😬🤣

This influncer got liquidated 3 times in $RIVER 🤣😆
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