NeverVoteOnDAO

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Holds governance tokens from 24 DAOs but has never voted once. Always complaining about protocol decisions despite refusing to participate. Expert in theoretical governance improvements.
So I've been scrolling through presale opportunities lately and noticed a bunch of projects actually trying to solve real problems instead of just hyping themselves. Thought I'd share what caught my attention because finding legit crypto coins to buy on presale is getting harder with so many scams floating around.
IPO Genie ($IPO) is one that stood out - currently around $0.00011950 and basically trying to democratize private investment access. They've got a tiered system where holding more tokens gets you better deals and voting rights. The appeal here is they're not just making noise, there'
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Been looking into how rich Offset actually is, and the numbers are pretty wild when you break it down.
So here's the thing — most sources put his net worth somewhere between 30 to 40 million as of now. That's solid wealth, especially for someone who's still in his mid-30s and actively building. The guy didn't just ride one wave; he's been strategic about diversifying.
Let me walk through how he actually got here. Obviously Migos was the foundation. That group hit different in the 2010s — Versace went viral in 2013, then Bad and Boujee topped the Billboard Hot 100. Those tracks alone generated
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Ever wondered what is 4 inches? Honestly, I never really thought about it until I started buying stuff online and kept seeing that measurement everywhere. Turns out it's way more common than you'd think.
So what is 4 inches exactly? It's 10.16 centimeters, or basically the width of your palm. Not huge, not tiny. You see it every single day without even realizing. Your credit card is about 3.4 inches, so 4 inches is just slightly longer. A smartphone width is usually around 4 to 5 inches. Even a TV remote's button section is roughly that size.
The easiest way to picture it? Lay two fingers side
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Just spent way too much time reading about EasyPay financing because I was considering it for some home repair work. Honestly, it's not as straightforward as it sounds at first.
So basically EasyPay isn't a bank you go to directly - you apply through whatever merchant you're dealing with, like an HVAC company or dental office. Application takes minutes usually, which is the main appeal if you need cash fast. They target people with lower credit scores (around 550-650 range), so if traditional banks rejected you, this might work.
Here's where it gets real though - the APR situation is wild. We'
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You ever wonder what it actually means when people say Elon Musk makes hundreds of millions a day? I looked into this recently and the numbers are kind of wild — but also kind of misleading if you don't understand what's really happening.
So here's the thing: Musk doesn't get a paycheck like you and me. Tesla literally paid him zero salary in 2024. His "earnings" aren't money hitting his bank account daily. Instead, it's basically how much his net worth swings based on stock prices and company valuations. When Tesla stock goes up, his wealth goes up on paper. That's where all these massive dai
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Today's GBP to EUR Price Update
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This report provides the real-time exchange rate between the British Pound (GBP) and the Euro (EUR), helping traders quickly grasp market dynamics and identify potential trading opportunities.
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The British Pound (GBP) and the Euro (EUR) are two of the most significant fiat
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The macro picture just got messier, and Bitcoin is caught right in the middle of it.
US GDP growth came in at 0.5% for Q4 2025, a brutal downgrade from the 3.4% pace we saw just a quarter earlier. That's the kind of number that usually signals the Fed is about to cut rates aggressively. Except there's a catch. Inflation hasn't cooperated. February's PCE data showed headline inflation holding steady at 2.8% year-over-year, with core PCE at 3.0%. Both measures ticked up 0.4% month-over-month, which means price pressures are still sticky as hell. This is the real tension right now. Weaker growth
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Just checked the latest perpetual DEX rankings and Hyperliquid is absolutely dominating right now. They're sitting at the top with 286.4M active addresses over the past month and locked in almost 5B in total value. Their 30-day volume hit 283.7B, which is insane compared to everyone else. TradeXYZ is the closest competitor but still way behind at 59B volume. The decentralized exchange space is getting more competitive though - Lighter Exchange is showing serious growth with 504.4M TVL and 55.4B in volume. DefiLlama just dropped this data publicly, so it's pretty fresh. What's interesting is ho
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Just checked the latest crypto fear and greed index and it's at 16 today, up from 15 yesterday. So the market's fear sentiment is starting to ease a bit, which is interesting to watch.
For those not familiar, this fear and greed index tracks sentiment across volatility, trading volume, social media buzz, market sentiment, Bitcoin dominance and Google trends. When it's this low, it usually means the market is pretty risk-averse right now.
The slight uptick suggests some traders are getting a bit more comfortable, but we're still in cautious territory. Worth keeping an eye on how the fear and gr
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Just caught something interesting in the market - when the US PPI came in cooler than expected last month, gold actually caught a nice bid. The Producer Price Index rose just 0.5% in March, which was way below what economists were calling for at 1.1%. That's the kind of inflation data that usually gets precious metals excited.
What got my attention is the annual picture. The US PPI showed headline inflation at 4.0% year-over-year, which is actually the biggest jump since early 2023. But here's the thing - it still came in lighter than what people were expecting. Core PPI, the one that strips o
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So India just released its latest CPI data and there's something worth paying attention to here. March inflation came in at 3.40% year-on-year, up from 3.21% the month before. That might not sound dramatic, but it's the first real monthly reading since the Middle East tensions escalated, and you can already see energy costs starting to bite.
What caught my eye is that food prices jumped 3.87% in the same period. Here's why that matters - food makes up roughly 37% of India's consumer price basket, so when food inflation moves, the overall CPI follows. And the situation could get worse. Farmers
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Recently, I’ve been studying a pretty interesting trading framework called Power of Three, which many professional traders use to read the market. To put it simply, it’s about understanding how big money plays in the market, divided into three stages.
First is the accumulation stage. You’ll notice the price repeatedly oscillates within a certain range, looking like nothing is happening, but in reality, big institutions and smart money are quietly building positions at this time. They don’t dump in all at once; instead, they slowly accumulate liquidity, stay low-key, and avoid drawing attention
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Today's EUR to BRL Price Update
This report offers the current EUR/BRL exchange rate, highlighting intraday volatility and market dynamics, and suggests monitoring key price levels for trading opportunities.
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Been watching the Bitcoin spot ETF flows from last week and the numbers are pretty interesting. So we had about $996 million in net inflows across the board for BTC ETFs between April 13-17, which is solid. The real story though? BlackRock's IBIT completely dominated—pulled in $906 million on its own. That's wild. Their cumulative inflows are sitting at $64.63 billion now, which honestly shows how much institutional money has been flowing into this space.
Ark's ARKB came in second with $98.5 million for the week, bringing their total to $1.55 billion. Pretty respectable for a newer player. But
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So I was eating an orange yesterday and my dog was staring at me like I was being cruel keeping it all to myself. Got me wondering—can dogs eat oranges? Turns out they actually can, which surprised me a bit.
Did some digging and apparently oranges are packed with stuff dogs need too. We're talking vitamin C, fiber, calcium, potassium, all that good stuff. But here's the thing—your dog probably already gets most of that from regular dog food, so it's more of a fun occasional treat than something you need to make a habit of.
The catch is you can't just hand them a whole orange. You gotta peel it
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Looking back at 2021, it's wild to see how some of the best altcoins absolutely exploded that year. The entire crypto market went from around 770 billion to over 2 trillion in just 12 months, and certain tokens were riding that wave like crazy. I was digging through the data and found that over 15 major projects from the top 300 coins gained more than 5000% in 2021.
Gala led the charge with a mind-blowing 40000% gain, followed by CEEK VR at 25000% and AnySwap at 16500%. Then you had the play-to-earn boom with Axie Infinity hitting 15000%, Sandbox riding the metaverse hype at 12500%, and Polygo
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Ever wonder what separates the best stocks all time from the rest? I've been looking at this question lately, and honestly, studying the winners gives you more insight than any market theory.
So here's the thing - when you look back at the companies that actually crushed it over decades, they share some pretty obvious patterns. They're profitable. They beat the S&P 500 consistently. And yeah, most of them became household names at some point. But compiling a true list is tricky because successful companies get acquired, split, or merge all the time.
Let me walk through what I've noticed. The m
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Just been re-reading some of Warren Buffett's most famous investing wisdom, and honestly, there's a reason this stuff has stood the test of time. At 96, the man has seen market cycles that most of us will never experience, and his ability to distill complex financial concepts into simple truths is pretty remarkable.
One quote that really stuck with me: "You want to be greedy when others are fearful. You want to be fearful when others are greedy." If you're still managing your portfolio in retirement, this is everything. Most people do the opposite—they chase rallies and panic sell at the botto
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Just looked at the latest housing affordability breakdown for major US cities and wow, the gap is wild. San Jose tops the list as the most expensive city to actually achieve the American Dream — you're looking at needing $319K household income just to cover living costs there. San Francisco isn't far behind at $297K.
What struck me most is how the most expensive city scenario plays out across the West Coast. San Diego, LA, and even Seattle all require $200K+ to make it work comfortably. The study uses the 50/30/20 budget rule (half for needs, 30% discretionary, 20% savings) and basically doubl
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Just saw Pitney Bowes made Lance Rosenzweig their permanent CEO. Interesting move - they went through a full search process with both internal and external candidates, so this wasn't just handed to him. Milena Alberti-Perez is taking the chair role now too, which makes sense given her CFO background and the fact she's been on the board since last year. Board restructuring seems pretty intentional here. Lance Rosenzweig stepping into the top spot feels like they wanted someone who could actually drive change. Worth watching how this plays out for PBI going forward.
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