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🚨 $12,400,000 FLEW AWAY IN SECONDS DUE TO A STUPID MISTAKE! 😱💀🔥 Imagine: you regularly send ETH to a verified address of Galaxy Digital. Everything is automated. You copy from the transaction history — and bam! 💥 4,556 ETH (~$12.4 million) went to the wrong place. Why? Because the attacker created a poison address — almost identical to the legitimate one: the same first 4 and last 4 characters. They threw in a bunch of dust transactions to make the fake show up in your history. You copied the counterfeit instead of the real address — and hello, millions in someone else's wallet! 😤 This happened today (victim: 0xd674... — just 11 hours ago). Here’s a screenshot from Lookonchain with the details Image: screenshot of the Lookonchain post with the victim's, Galaxy's, and poison address, plus an explanation of the attack] LESSONS WORTH MILLIONS (literally): ✅ Never copy an address from the transaction history! 🚫 ✅ Check the first 6 + last 6 characters MANUALLY every time! 👀 ✅ Use a bookmark in your wallet or a QR code from an official source. ✅ Enable clipboard protection in Ledger/Trezor/MetaMask. One click — and the stack disappeared. Have you ever fallen into such a trap? Or is this your hard wake-up call? Drop in the comments and repost to save someone's portfolio! 💪🛡️ $ETH {future}(ETHUSDT)
🚨 $12,400,000 FLEW AWAY IN SECONDS DUE TO A STUPID MISTAKE! 😱💀🔥

Imagine: you regularly send ETH to a verified address of Galaxy Digital. Everything is automated. You copy from the transaction history — and bam! 💥

4,556 ETH (~$12.4 million) went to the wrong place.

Why? Because the attacker created a poison address — almost identical to the legitimate one: the same first 4 and last 4 characters. They threw in a bunch of dust transactions to make the fake show up in your history. You copied the counterfeit instead of the real address — and hello, millions in someone else's wallet! 😤

This happened today (victim: 0xd674... — just 11 hours ago).

Here’s a screenshot from Lookonchain with the details Image: screenshot of the Lookonchain post with the victim's, Galaxy's, and poison address, plus an explanation of the attack]

LESSONS WORTH MILLIONS (literally):
✅ Never copy an address from the transaction history! 🚫
✅ Check the first 6 + last 6 characters MANUALLY every time! 👀
✅ Use a bookmark in your wallet or a QR code from an official source.
✅ Enable clipboard protection in Ledger/Trezor/MetaMask.

One click — and the stack disappeared.

Have you ever fallen into such a trap? Or is this your hard wake-up call? Drop in the comments and repost to save someone's portfolio! 💪🛡️
$ETH
This is what I’m holding 😁😂$TRUMP $MELANIA $ZEC
This is what I’m holding 😁😂$TRUMP $MELANIA $ZEC
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🔥 The whale has been holding a long at $HYPE for 8 months already

One wallet (Smartestmoney.hl) is holding a long position of 1.38M HYPE worth $108.34M.

📊 Position details:
• Unrealized profit: $54.97M
• Entry price: $38.68
• Holding period: about 8 months
• Liquidation price: $61.67

The position was opened at the end of 2025—early 2026 and weathered serious drawdowns, but the whale still hasn’t closed it.

One of the most confident HYPE longs on Hyperliquid lately.

Do you think it will keep holding, or start taking profits?
$HYPE
Super $DUSK $ZEC $DASH
Super $DUSK $ZEC $DASH
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#dusk $DUSK @Dusk Earlier I thought that the more public a blockchain is, the more trust it deserves: everyone sees the same data, can verify transactions, and therefore there is less room for opacity.

But Dusk made me look at privacy differently.

I’m drawn to the idea of selective disclosure: information doesn’t have to be open to everyone in order for the system to be verifiable. What matters is who has the right to access the data and under what conditions. Combined with zero-knowledge proofs and confidential transfers, it looks more like access control than total concealment.

This is especially important for regulated assets. Transactions involving securities don’t always need to be fully visible to the market, but regulators must have the ability to verify them when there are legitimate grounds.

So the question is no longer just about choosing between public and private. It’s much more interesting to consider who can see which data and under what circumstances.

That’s the approach that could make onchain infrastructure more suitable for the financial market.

Now it will be interesting to see how Dusk performs in real-world conditions: with many organizations, participants, and different assets.
🔥 $UNITREE USDT — Long after a strong dump Let’s look at the 4H and 1H. From August 19, the coin made a classic dump from ~131–133 down to the 92.12 minimum. After that: a clear rebound—volume on green candles noticeably increased, and the price returned above the middle Bollinger band (MB 99.83) Supertrend (10,3) has turned around and is now below the price (95.60) MACD: the histogram is already positive (0.29), DIF and DEA are converging Entry points (zone): 99.70 – 100.60 Stop-loss: 96.50 – 96.80 (below the local low and the lower Bollinger band) Take-profits: • TP1 — 104.50 (local high + upper Bollinger band) • TP2 — 108.00 – 109.50 • TP3 — 113.50 – 115.00 (the level of the previous consolidation) I recommend partial profit-taking at TP1 (30–40%); then move the rest to break-even. The technical picture looks like a classic rebound after a panic sell-off, with large players building positions. As long as the price stays above 99.00–99.50, the structure is bullish. $UNITREE {future}(UNITREEUSDT)
🔥 $UNITREE USDT — Long after a strong dump

Let’s look at the 4H and 1H.
From August 19, the coin made a classic dump from ~131–133 down to the 92.12 minimum. After that: a clear rebound—volume on green candles noticeably increased, and the price returned above the middle Bollinger band (MB 99.83)

Supertrend (10,3) has turned around and is now below the price (95.60)

MACD: the histogram is already positive (0.29), DIF and DEA are converging

Entry points (zone):
99.70 – 100.60

Stop-loss: 96.50 – 96.80 (below the local low and the lower Bollinger band)

Take-profits:
• TP1 — 104.50 (local high + upper Bollinger band)
• TP2 — 108.00 – 109.50
• TP3 — 113.50 – 115.00 (the level of the previous consolidation)

I recommend partial profit-taking at TP1 (30–40%); then move the rest to break-even.
The technical picture looks like a classic rebound after a panic sell-off, with large players building positions. As long as the price stays above 99.00–99.50, the structure is bullish.
$UNITREE
$VELVET USDT ⚡ Continuation Growth Scenario After a strong impulse, VELVET moved into consolidation and on the 1H chart holds an upward structure. Supertrend is below the price, and MACD remains positive — buyers are still in control of the short-term trend. But there’s an important point: on the 4H chart, the price has approached 0.771, the upper Bollinger Band. Therefore, the best tactic is not to buy on emotions, but to wait for a pullback. 📍 Main entry zone: 0.748–0.758 📍 Add-on (scaling-in) zone: 0.730–0.738 🛑 Stop Loss: 0.712 — below the key support and the 1H holding zone. 🎯 Take profit levels: TP1 — 0.787 TP2 — 0.825 TP3 — 0.845 Once TP1 is reached, we lock in part of the position and move the stop to breakeven. What invalidates the scenario: a 1H close below 0.712. In that case, it’s better not to hold the long. Right now, the risk-to-reward ratio looks more attractive specifically on the pullback into the 0.748–0.758 zone, rather than entering at the current price. $VELVET {future}(VELVETUSDT)
$VELVET USDT ⚡ Continuation Growth Scenario

After a strong impulse, VELVET moved into consolidation and on the 1H chart holds an upward structure. Supertrend is below the price, and MACD remains positive — buyers are still in control of the short-term trend.

But there’s an important point: on the 4H chart, the price has approached 0.771, the upper Bollinger Band. Therefore, the best tactic is not to buy on emotions, but to wait for a pullback.

📍 Main entry zone:
0.748–0.758

📍 Add-on (scaling-in) zone:
0.730–0.738

🛑 Stop Loss:
0.712 — below the key support and the 1H holding zone.

🎯 Take profit levels:
TP1 — 0.787
TP2 — 0.825
TP3 — 0.845

Once TP1 is reached, we lock in part of the position and move the stop to breakeven.

What invalidates the scenario: a 1H close below 0.712. In that case, it’s better not to hold the long.

Right now, the risk-to-reward ratio looks more attractive specifically on the pullback into the 0.748–0.758 zone, rather than entering at the current price.

$VELVET
🚨 $12.4M. ONE MISTAKE — AND THE MONEY IS NEVER COMING BACK. 💀 Imagine: For months, you’re sending ETH to the same “verified” address. It’s routine. You copy it from your history. Press Send. And after a few seconds you realize: 4,556 ETH (~$12.4M) has been sent to a scammer. 😱 How does it work? The attacker creates a poison address — an address that looks almost identical to the real one: the first and last characters match. Then they send your wallet lots of tiny transactions — so-called dust. The fake address shows up in your history. You automatically copy it instead of the real one. That’s it. 💸 Millions are gone. 🛡️ How not to become the next victim: ❌ Don’t copy the recipient address from the transaction history. ✅ Verify the address in full, not just the first/last characters. ✅ Use saved addresses (whitelist/bookmarks). ✅ Get the address from an official source or via a QR code. ✅ Before sending a large amount, make a test transfer. In crypto, sometimes one click is enough to lose your fortune. This post may seem obvious. Until it happens to you. Save this. Share it. Warn a friend. 🛡️ $ETH {future}(ETHUSDT)
🚨 $12.4M. ONE MISTAKE — AND THE MONEY IS NEVER COMING BACK. 💀

Imagine:

For months, you’re sending ETH to the same “verified” address.

It’s routine.

You copy it from your history.
Press Send.

And after a few seconds you realize:

4,556 ETH (~$12.4M) has been sent to a scammer. 😱

How does it work?

The attacker creates a poison address — an address that looks almost identical to the real one: the first and last characters match.

Then they send your wallet lots of tiny transactions — so-called dust.

The fake address shows up in your history.

You automatically copy it instead of the real one.

That’s it.

💸 Millions are gone.

🛡️ How not to become the next victim:

❌ Don’t copy the recipient address from the transaction history.

✅ Verify the address in full, not just the first/last characters.

✅ Use saved addresses (whitelist/bookmarks).

✅ Get the address from an official source or via a QR code.

✅ Before sending a large amount, make a test transfer.

In crypto, sometimes one click is enough to lose your fortune.

This post may seem obvious.

Until it happens to you.

Save this. Share it. Warn a friend. 🛡️

$ETH
I don’t know who is supposed to hear this, but: the market doesn’t owe you a second chance. Most people are waiting for confirmation. Then they’re waiting for a pullback. Then they’re waiting for the “perfect entry”. And then they buy what’s already gone up 300%. In crypto, money is more often made not when you’re certain. But when you understand earlier than everyone else what’s happening. You know exactly what I mean. 👀 #Binance #Crypto #Bitcoin #BTC #SamsungToAnnounceNewShareholderReturnPlanFriday
I don’t know who is supposed to hear this, but:

the market doesn’t owe you a second chance.

Most people are waiting for confirmation.
Then they’re waiting for a pullback.
Then they’re waiting for the “perfect entry”.

And then they buy what’s already gone up 300%.

In crypto, money is more often made not when you’re certain.

But when you understand earlier than everyone else what’s happening.

You know exactly what I mean. 👀

#Binance #Crypto #Bitcoin #BTC #SamsungToAnnounceNewShareholderReturnPlanFriday
🚨 $BOME /USDT — BULLISH BOME is moving aggressively after a strong volume expansion. The trend is clearly bullish, but buying directly into the spike is not the safest approach. 📌 PLAN A — BUY THE PULLBACK Entry zone: 0.001005 – 0.001025 If the correction gets deeper: 0.000950 – 0.000970 🎯 Targets: • TP1: 0.001115 • TP2: 0.001200 • TP3: 0.001300 • TP4: 0.001400 🛑 Invalidation: 0.000920 📌 PLAN B — BREAKOUT A clean 4H close above 0.001115–0.001125 could open the way for another leg higher. Wait for the breakout + retest before entering. Possible entry: 0.001120 – 0.001140 Invalidation: 0.001025 🎯 Upside targets: 0.001200 → 0.001300 → 0.001400 📈 WHY I LIKE THE SETUP • Strong momentum on both 1H and 4H • Increasing trading volume • MACD remains bullish • Buyers are defending higher levels • Major resistance is approaching, so confirmation matters $BOME {future}(BOMEUSDT) $
🚨 $BOME /USDT — BULLISH

BOME is moving aggressively after a strong volume expansion. The trend is clearly bullish, but buying directly into the spike is not the safest approach.

📌 PLAN A — BUY THE PULLBACK

Entry zone: 0.001005 – 0.001025

If the correction gets deeper:
0.000950 – 0.000970

🎯 Targets:
• TP1: 0.001115
• TP2: 0.001200
• TP3: 0.001300
• TP4: 0.001400

🛑 Invalidation: 0.000920

📌 PLAN B — BREAKOUT

A clean 4H close above 0.001115–0.001125 could open the way for another leg higher.

Wait for the breakout + retest before entering.

Possible entry: 0.001120 – 0.001140
Invalidation: 0.001025

🎯 Upside targets:
0.001200 → 0.001300 → 0.001400

📈 WHY I LIKE THE SETUP

• Strong momentum on both 1H and 4H
• Increasing trading volume
• MACD remains bullish
• Buyers are defending higher levels
• Major resistance is approaching, so confirmation matters
$BOME

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