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$BTC My pattern plays out again... {future}(BTCUSDT) Friday weakness.✔️ Weekend strength.✔️ This time wasn't different. The weekend should close above Friday's candle close, bringing the pattern to 14 out of the last 15 instances.
$BTC My pattern plays out again...

Friday weakness.✔️
Weekend strength.✔️

This time wasn't different.
The weekend should close above Friday's candle close, bringing the pattern to 14 out of the last 15 instances.
$LINK Has been outperforming and has broken above the $8.9 horizontal. {future}(LINKUSDT) Looks quite good and yet another coin that shows strength after the Standard Chartered report. Whether that's the cause or not, these may become a self fulfilling prophecy at this point, as more people catch on. Anyways, from here on out the LINK bulls need to hold the $8.9 level going forward to keep the move going.
$LINK Has been outperforming and has broken above the $8.9 horizontal.

Looks quite good and yet another coin that shows strength after the Standard Chartered report. Whether that's the cause or not, these may become a self fulfilling prophecy at this point, as more people catch on.

Anyways, from here on out the LINK bulls need to hold the $8.9 level going forward to keep the move going.
The Smallest P2P Mistake Can Become The Expensive One A friend once rushed into a P2P order because the offer looked convenient. Nothing dramatic happened at first. The problem was a small misunderstanding during the payment process, and by the time both sides realized they were working from different assumptions, the order had already become a dispute. The money was not necessarily gone, but the time was. Payment proof had to be collected, the order details checked again, and the situation explained through the official process. Binance says its Appeal process can review both sides of a disputed transaction, which is useful, but it is still much easier to prevent confusion than reconstruct everything afterward. Read the offer and understand exactly what the counterparty expects before paying. If something feels unclear, don't increase the amount just because the price looks attractive. Keep the payment proof and Order ID until the transaction is fully settled. If a problem appears, don't create another transaction to “fix” the first one. Keep the original evidence and use Appeal when necessary. Binance P2P already provides escrow, KYC, order records and support, but those tools work much better when the original transaction is clear and properly documented. It is the small decision that turns a five minute trade into days of explaining what happened. @Binance_Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToan
The Smallest P2P Mistake Can Become The Expensive One

A friend once rushed into a P2P order because the offer looked convenient. Nothing dramatic happened at first. The problem was a small misunderstanding during the payment process, and by the time both sides realized they were working from different assumptions, the order had already become a dispute.

The money was not necessarily gone, but the time was. Payment proof had to be collected, the order details checked again, and the situation explained through the official process. Binance says its Appeal process can review both sides of a disputed transaction, which is useful, but it is still much easier to prevent confusion than reconstruct everything afterward.

Read the offer and understand exactly what the counterparty expects before paying.
If something feels unclear, don't increase the amount just because the price looks attractive.
Keep the payment proof and Order ID until the transaction is fully settled.
If a problem appears, don't create another transaction to “fix” the first one. Keep the original evidence and use Appeal when necessary.

Binance P2P already provides escrow, KYC, order records and support, but those tools work much better when the original transaction is clear and properly documented.
It is the small decision that turns a five minute trade into days of explaining what happened.

@Binance Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToan
$BTC Higher low / Light green very soon... Cyan comes early 2027, in the 80–90K range. Bottoming structure.🎲 {future}(BTCUSDT)
$BTC Higher low / Light green very soon...

Cyan comes early 2027, in the 80–90K range.

Bottoming structure.🎲
$BTC 7-Day Liquidation Heatmap Weekly liquidity heaviest between 64.5-66k. Think we bounce here, or keep going lower? {future}(BTCUSDT)
$BTC 7-Day Liquidation Heatmap

Weekly liquidity heaviest between 64.5-66k.

Think we bounce here, or keep going lower?
$BTC Spot buyers are back and pushing price higher today. {future}(BTCUSDT) However, CVD is declining, showing that perps are selling into the move and suppressing price. This is a perfect setup for a potential short squeeze if shorts keep piling up. On the other hand, if spot doesn’t continue buying, we could see a rather aggressive move to the downside.
$BTC Spot buyers are back and pushing price higher today.

However, CVD is declining, showing that perps are selling into the move and suppressing price.

This is a perfect setup for a potential short squeeze if shorts keep piling up.

On the other hand, if spot doesn’t continue buying, we could see a rather aggressive move to the downside.
$BTC My current market thesis... We're currently testing the FVG imbalance between $63.2k and $62.8k. At the moment, we're respecting the range as price has not closed below it. If we see a small rally higher off the FVG, my first AOI is the order block between $63.9k and $63.5k. From there, I'll be looking for a retracement back down toward the monthly low. However, if we see a continuation through this weak order block, my next AOI is zone 2 around the $65k region. This will tell us exactly what's going to happen over the next month or so. If we respect this range, we could see another elevator move lower. If we break the monthly high, my next target is $67k. {future}(BTCUSDT)
$BTC My current market thesis...

We're currently testing the FVG imbalance between $63.2k and $62.8k. At the moment, we're respecting the range as price has not closed below it.

If we see a small rally higher off the FVG, my first AOI is the order block between $63.9k and $63.5k. From there, I'll be looking for a retracement back down toward the monthly low.

However, if we see a continuation through this weak order block, my next AOI is zone 2 around the $65k region.

This will tell us exactly what's going to happen over the next month or so. If we respect this range, we could see another elevator move lower. If we break the monthly high, my next target is $67k.
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DuskEVM Testnet Is Now Giving The Architecture A Real Test The recent DuskEVM testnet launch is more interesting to me than another EVM announcement. Developers can now deploy and test Solidity and Hardhat applications directly on Dusk, using tools they already know. That matters because the real challenge for a finance focused chain is not simply building new infrastructure. It is getting developers to actually use it. With DuskEVM, $DUSK is connecting its regulated finance stack with the existing Ethereum developer environment. Dusk’s architecture keeps DuskDS underneath for settlement and data availability, while DuskEVM handles EVM execution. 🔹 Lower migration friction. Solidity and Hardhat developers have a familiar starting point. 🔹 A working testnet changes the discussion. It gives builders somewhere to deploy, test and find problems before mainnet. 🔹 The EVM layer has a clear job. It is not replacing the Dusk base layer; it extends the network toward applications that need Ethereum compatible tooling. @Dusk_Foundation latest step less about adding another EVM label and more about proving whether its architecture can attract actual builders. #dusk @Dusk_Foundation
DuskEVM Testnet Is Now Giving The Architecture A Real Test

The recent DuskEVM testnet launch is more interesting to me than another EVM announcement. Developers can now deploy and test Solidity and Hardhat applications directly on Dusk, using tools they already know.

That matters because the real challenge for a finance focused chain is not simply building new infrastructure. It is getting developers to actually use it.

With DuskEVM, $DUSK is connecting its regulated finance stack with the existing Ethereum developer environment. Dusk’s architecture keeps DuskDS underneath for settlement and data availability, while DuskEVM handles EVM execution.

🔹 Lower migration friction. Solidity and Hardhat developers have a familiar starting point.
🔹 A working testnet changes the discussion. It gives builders somewhere to deploy, test and find problems before mainnet.
🔹 The EVM layer has a clear job. It is not replacing the Dusk base layer; it extends the network toward applications that need Ethereum compatible tooling.

@Dusk latest step less about adding another EVM label and more about proving whether its architecture can attract actual builders.

#dusk @Dusk
Small P2P Trades Help Me Avoid Bigger Mistakes When I try a new Binance P2P offer or trade with a merchant I have never used before, I don't start with a large amount anymore. I make the first order small. It gives me a chance to see how the payment process works, whether the advertiser's conditions are practical, how quickly the other side responds and whether anything feels different from what was written in the ad. Binance P2P orders have their own limits, payment methods and terms, so testing the process with a smaller amount can be useful, especially for new users. 🧪 I use a small first order to understand the actual process before increasing the amount. 👤 I pay attention to how the counterparty communicates and whether they follow the conditions shown in the order. 🧾 I keep the Order ID and payment record even when the trade is small, so there is still a clear transaction history if something goes wrong. 🚨 If the first trade reveals unusual requests, pressure or conditions that I cannot follow, I would rather stop at a small amount than discover the same problem after putting much more money into the next order. Binance P2P already uses escrow, KYC and Appeal to provide protection during a trade, but those mechanisms don't mean a new user needs to begin with a large transaction. @Binance_Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToan
Small P2P Trades Help Me Avoid Bigger Mistakes

When I try a new Binance P2P offer or trade with a merchant I have never used before, I don't start with a large amount anymore.

I make the first order small. It gives me a chance to see how the payment process works, whether the advertiser's conditions are practical, how quickly the other side responds and whether anything feels different from what was written in the ad. Binance P2P orders have their own limits, payment methods and terms, so testing the process with a smaller amount can be useful, especially for new users.

🧪 I use a small first order to understand the actual process before increasing the amount.

👤 I pay attention to how the counterparty communicates and whether they follow the conditions shown in the order.

🧾 I keep the Order ID and payment record even when the trade is small, so there is still a clear transaction history if something goes wrong.

🚨 If the first trade reveals unusual requests, pressure or conditions that I cannot follow, I would rather stop at a small amount than discover the same problem after putting much more money into the next order.

Binance P2P already uses escrow, KYC and Appeal to provide protection during a trade, but those mechanisms don't mean a new user needs to begin with a large transaction.
@Binance Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToan
$BTC 61.8K.🧲 This level is the magnet. It's my scalp long zone, and I'm waiting for the opportunity. Price must hold this zone if it's going to push back above 65K+. {future}(BTCUSDT)
$BTC 61.8K.🧲

This level is the magnet.

It's my scalp long zone, and I'm waiting for the opportunity.

Price must hold this zone if it's going to push back above 65K+.
The $BTC CVD indicator shows buying pressure from whales. Brown whales, which had been inactive since early August, have started buying again. Additionally, purple whales are also resuming their buying activity. Whales have started to move again. There are still no large sell walls. The buying trend in the spot market continues, and whales are also starting to buy. {future}(BTCUSDT)
The $BTC CVD indicator shows buying pressure from whales.

Brown whales, which had been inactive since early August, have started buying again. Additionally, purple whales are also resuming their buying activity.

Whales have started to move again. There are still no large sell walls.

The buying trend in the spot market continues, and whales are also starting to buy.
🔥 Dusk Is Changing What “Onchain” Actually Means For RWAs A bond can have a token on a blockchain and still depend on half a dozen systems outside it. That was the part of RWA that never really convinced me. @Dusk_Foundation approaches this through native issuance. When the legal setup allows it, the security can originate onchain rather than being created elsewhere and wrapped into a token later. 🔹 Issue the security onchain with $DUSK infrastructure 🔹 Keep ownership and transfers within the same environment 🔹 Connect settlement to the asset instead of reconciling separate records afterward The important difference is simple: tokenization puts a blockchain record next to an existing asset. Native issuance tries to make the blockchain part of where the asset actually begins and operates. That is a much bigger RWA thesis than simply putting more securities into token form. #dusk
🔥 Dusk Is Changing What “Onchain” Actually Means For RWAs

A bond can have a token on a blockchain and still depend on half a dozen systems outside it. That was the part of RWA that never really convinced me.

@Dusk approaches this through native issuance. When the legal setup allows it, the security can originate onchain rather than being created elsewhere and wrapped into a token later.

🔹 Issue the security onchain with $DUSK infrastructure
🔹 Keep ownership and transfers within the same environment
🔹 Connect settlement to the asset instead of reconciling separate records afterward

The important difference is simple: tokenization puts a blockchain record next to an existing asset. Native issuance tries to make the blockchain part of where the asset actually begins and operates.

That is a much bigger RWA thesis than simply putting more securities into token form. #dusk
$BTC Price is about to tap the remaining downside liquidity. Just as expected, BTC has moved lower over the past few days and is now about to retest its most important support area. Most of the remaining downside liquidity is concentrated between roughly $62.5K and $61K, making this the main target I’ve been waiting for. What matters most now will be the reaction once price trades into this area. If buyers step in and we see a strong reaction, this could be a good area for another larger bounce. If this support fails, however, the chances of seeing new lows increase significantly. {future}(BTCUSDT)
$BTC Price is about to tap the remaining downside liquidity.

Just as expected, BTC has moved lower over the past few days and is now about to retest its most important support area.

Most of the remaining downside liquidity is concentrated between roughly $62.5K and $61K, making this the main target I’ve been waiting for.

What matters most now will be the reaction once price trades into this area.

If buyers step in and we see a strong reaction, this could be a good area for another larger bounce.

If this support fails, however, the chances of seeing new lows increase significantly.
$BTC Price broke down to 62.8k (OB + Major level for longs) and is rejecting pretty strongly, We also trapped a lot of late shorts there, so it's very possible we might see a push back up to 64.5k-65k OB, Which is also a major zone to look for shorts, Though if price pushes higher and breaks above 65.4k, then it might be going straight for 67-68k mFVG. On the downside, we still have our EQLs (62.2k) un-swept, Which is a major liquidity area and is likely to be hunted soon, Overall, on LTF my bias is towards upside, so basically we can try a low risk long from here. But on HTF, I think we are gonna go to 61.3k at some point for sure. So, I will be TPing my longs at 64.5k and look for shorts from there. {future}(BTCUSDT)
$BTC Price broke down to 62.8k (OB + Major level for longs) and is rejecting pretty strongly,

We also trapped a lot of late shorts there, so it's very possible we might see a push back up to 64.5k-65k OB,

Which is also a major zone to look for shorts,

Though if price pushes higher and breaks above 65.4k, then it might be going straight for 67-68k mFVG.

On the downside, we still have our EQLs (62.2k) un-swept,

Which is a major liquidity area and is likely to be hunted soon,

Overall, on LTF my bias is towards upside, so basically we can try a low risk long from here.

But on HTF, I think we are gonna go to 61.3k at some point for sure.

So, I will be TPing my longs at 64.5k and look for shorts from there.
Government And Banks Are Tightening Up, So Be Careful If You Don't Want To Face Bigger Problems Later With governments and banks paying closer attention to transaction records, I want every P2P payment I receive to have a clear connection to the actual order. The sender, amount, payment method and transaction record should all be closely connected. This becomes even more important when the other person asks to use a different account, a family member's account or a payment method that was not agreed upon in the original ad. If the transaction needs to be reviewed later, explaining an unclear money trail can take much more time than avoiding the problem from the beginning. A transparent transaction history can help you avoid much bigger problems later. 🔎 Before trading, I check the advertiser's payment requirements and make sure I can follow them. 🏦 I use a payment account that meets the permitted conditions and keep the bank transfer receipt instead of deleting it after the order is completed. 🧾 I save the Order ID, payment receipt and chat history so I can explain where the money came from and which transaction it belongs to. ⚠️ If the payment comes from an unexpected account or the counterparty asks me to send the money somewhere else, I don't act on my own. I keep the funds and evidence intact and use Appeal or Binance Support. @Binance_Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToan
Government And Banks Are Tightening Up, So Be Careful If You Don't Want To Face Bigger Problems Later

With governments and banks paying closer attention to transaction records, I want every P2P payment I receive to have a clear connection to the actual order. The sender, amount, payment method and transaction record should all be closely connected.

This becomes even more important when the other person asks to use a different account, a family member's account or a payment method that was not agreed upon in the original ad. If the transaction needs to be reviewed later, explaining an unclear money trail can take much more time than avoiding the problem from the beginning. A transparent transaction history can help you avoid much bigger problems later.

🔎 Before trading, I check the advertiser's payment requirements and make sure I can follow them.

🏦 I use a payment account that meets the permitted conditions and keep the bank transfer receipt instead of deleting it after the order is completed.

🧾 I save the Order ID, payment receipt and chat history so I can explain where the money came from and which transaction it belongs to.

⚠️ If the payment comes from an unexpected account or the counterparty asks me to send the money somewhere else, I don't act on my own. I keep the funds and evidence intact and use Appeal or Binance Support.

@Binance Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToan
Insane! A whale has placed ~$203.47M worth of $SPCX limit short orders at $141.93–$142.90. {future}(SPCXUSDT)
Insane!

A whale has placed ~$203.47M worth of $SPCX limit short orders at $141.93–$142.90.
$BTC We were right... A large amount of the cluster just below current price action from my last tweet was swept today. We're currently sitting in the middle of the range we've been bouncing between since the monthly open. With that said, my bias is leaning bearish in the short term. However, there are still many confluences that could see us push toward highs of $70k, which makes me think that massive cluster of liquidity around $66k will get taken out over the next couple of weeks. {future}(BTCUSDT)
$BTC We were right...

A large amount of the cluster just below current price action from my last tweet was swept today.

We're currently sitting in the middle of the range we've been bouncing between since the monthly open.

With that said, my bias is leaning bearish in the short term.

However, there are still many confluences that could see us push toward highs of $70k, which makes me think that massive cluster of liquidity around $66k will get taken out over the next couple of weeks.
$BTC Every bear cycle, Bitcoin has always smacked into the purple and green bands. This cycle, that zone sits right around 48–52K. With roughly 1.5 months of bear‑market price action left, it’s completely realistic. But if we roll through October/November without touching 48–52K, then we’re not going there, and the bottom is almost certainly already in. {future}(BTCUSDT)
$BTC Every bear cycle, Bitcoin has always smacked into the purple and green bands. This cycle, that zone sits right around 48–52K.

With roughly 1.5 months of bear‑market price action left, it’s completely realistic. But if we roll through October/November without touching 48–52K, then we’re not going there, and the bottom is almost certainly already in.
$BTC Wednesday Pivot in Play {future}(BTCUSDT) As discussed in my YT analysis yesterday, Bitcoin is pivoting. Incase you missed it - it's common to have a red Sunday through Tuesday, followed by a bounce on Wednesday (inverse as well). This sometimes lasts throughout the weekend. Not saying we've broken bullish, just a reminder to be careful with shorts today. I'll be looking to see how the Price reacts to this descending trendline. Eyeing a few ALTs for some longs. I'll report back if anything changes...
$BTC Wednesday Pivot in Play

As discussed in my YT analysis yesterday, Bitcoin is pivoting.

Incase you missed it - it's common to have a red Sunday through Tuesday, followed by a bounce on Wednesday (inverse as well).

This sometimes lasts throughout the weekend.

Not saying we've broken bullish, just a reminder to be careful with shorts today.

I'll be looking to see how the Price reacts to this descending trendline.

Eyeing a few ALTs for some longs.

I'll report back if anything changes...
$BTC Deja vu playing out... {future}(BTCUSDT) If price continues to follow the previous bear market pattern, one more low is possible over the next couple of days. I'm expecting this low to be a higher low around the 60–62K region.
$BTC Deja vu playing out...

If price continues to follow the previous bear market pattern, one more low is possible over the next couple of days.

I'm expecting this low to be a higher low around the 60–62K region.
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