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We continue into a new year full of challenges and much innovation. Thank you for accompanying me on this crypto journey. May 2026 be the year of mass adoption and great successes for everyone. 🥂

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【The Five Core Topics of Cryptocurrency in 2026】

As we enter 2026, the focus of the crypto market will shift beyond just price, emphasizing structural and application changes. First, Bitcoin's asset characteristics will be further strengthened, with institutional allocation ratios becoming a central topic of long-term discussion. Second, spot ETFs and compliant channels will continue to expand, gradually blurring the boundaries between traditional capital and on-chain markets.

Third, **stablecoins and asset tokenization (RWA)** may finally reach practical implementation, applied in cross-border payments, clearing, and financial scenarios such as bonds and funds. Fourth, the clarification of regulatory frameworks will shrink the space for purely speculative projects, leading the market to concentrate more on top-tier assets. Fifth, the exploration of the integration between AI and blockchain, though still in its early stages, could nurture the next wave of innovation narratives.

Overall, the crypto market in 2026 will resemble a mature financial market: volatility will persist, but the underlying logic will be clearer. The core question will no longer be "Will it rise?" but rather "Which assets are worth long-term allocation?"
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The "Slow Decision" in Trading: Slow Thinking Amid Fast Markets

In fact, the faster the market moves, the more you need to "slow down" in your decisions. Slowing down doesn't mean missing opportunities—it gives rationality time to take over, preventing you from being led by emotions.

1. Three Dangers of Quick Decisions

Chasing gains and cutting losses hastily: When the market rises rapidly, you feel "I must buy now or miss out," blindly chasing long positions, only to see a pullback right after entry; when it drops quickly, you fear "losing more," rushing to cut losses, only to see the market reverse after exiting.

Ignoring risks: In quick decisions, you often forget to set stop-losses or calculate position size. For example, due to a sudden rally, you open a large position immediately, but when the market reverses, your losses far exceed expectations.

Straying from strategy: Quick decisions cause you to forget your trading rules. For instance, your strategy is "only trade trend breakouts," but because of a sharp drop, you temporarily change to shorting, leading to trades that don't align with your strategy—most of which will likely result in losses.

2. Four Practical Methods for Slow Decision-Making

Give yourself a "three-minute cooling-off period": When you feel a strong urge to trade during rapid market movements, force yourself to stay calm for three minutes—just observe the market, no actions. Ask yourself two questions: "Does this move align with my strategy?" and "What is the maximum loss I can afford on this trade?" Only after three minutes, if you still believe it’s the right time, place your order.

Break down the decision into steps: Don’t decide on "entry + position size + stop-loss" all at once. Instead, proceed step by step: Step 1, determine if the market move fits your strategy; Step 2, calculate position size (based on "no more than 2% risk per trade"); Step 3, set your stop-loss level. Think through each step clearly before moving on.
Use "a plan" instead of "on-the-spot decisions": Write down your "plan for handling fast-moving markets" before the market opens.

Accept "missing out": Remind yourself that "the market will always offer opportunities." Even if you miss a move due to slow decision-making, it’s okay—better opportunities aligned with your strategy will come later. For example, if you miss a sharp rally, as long as you stick to your strategy, you can still catch a stronger, more reliable trend breakout next time.

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Nonfarm Data Leaked Early? Trump's Social Media Slip Exposes Key Employment Report
On Thursday evening local time, U.S. President Trump posted on his social platform Truth Social a chart containing unpublished key U.S. nonfarm employment data, released nearly a day ahead of the official release time, sparking market and public attention. The chart showed that the U.S. private sector added 654,000 jobs since January this year, while the government sector reduced 181,000 jobs. The data was originally scheduled to be officially released on Friday along with the December nonfarm employment report by the U.S. Department of Labor. The White House later responded, stating the disclosure was unintentional and that they would review the release and embargo protocols for economic data. White House officials explained that the president is legally allowed to receive certain economic data in advance, and the data used in the chart came partly from legitimate pre-release briefings, but should not have been made public during the embargo period. Trump himself stated the responsibility did not lie with him and said they should have the opportunity to release it. Notably, this is not the first time Trump has sparked controversy by prematurely hinting at or disclosing nonfarm employment data. On the market front, U.S. stock index futures saw only minor fluctuations during a quiet trading session and did not exhibit significant abnormalities. Analysts warn that such incidents may undermine market trust in the neutrality and credibility of official U.S. economic data. KPMG's Chief Economist Diane Swonk pointed out that the premature release of sensitive data could compromise market fairness and encourage investors to interpret signals from the president's social media before official releases, thereby increasing volatility risks.#美国非农数据低于预期 $BNB
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Nonfarm Data Leaked Early? Trump's Social Media Slip Exposes Key Employment Report
On Thursday evening local time, U.S. President Trump posted on his social platform Truth Social a chart containing unpublished key U.S. nonfarm employment data, released nearly a day ahead of the official release time, sparking market and public attention. The chart showed that the U.S. private sector added 654,000 jobs since January this year, while the government sector reduced 181,000 jobs. The data was originally scheduled to be officially released on Friday along with the December nonfarm employment report by the U.S. Department of Labor. The White House later responded, stating the disclosure was unintentional and that they would review the release and embargo protocols for economic data. White House officials explained that the president is legally allowed to receive certain economic data in advance, and the data used in the chart came partly from legitimate pre-release briefings, but should not have been made public during the embargo period. Trump himself stated the responsibility did not lie with him and said they should have the opportunity to release it. Notably, this is not the first time Trump has sparked controversy by prematurely hinting at or disclosing nonfarm employment data. On the market front, U.S. stock index futures saw only minor fluctuations during a quiet trading session and did not exhibit significant abnormalities. Analysts warn that such incidents may undermine market trust in the neutrality and credibility of official U.S. economic data. KPMG's Chief Economist Diane Swonk pointed out that the premature release of sensitive data could compromise market fairness and encourage investors to interpret signals from the president's social media before official releases, thereby increasing volatility risks.#美国非农数据低于预期 $BNB
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Nonfarm Data Leaked Early? Trump's Social Media Slip Exposes Key Employment Report
On Thursday evening local time, U.S. President Trump posted on his social platform Truth Social a chart containing unpublished key U.S. nonfarm employment data, released nearly a day ahead of the official release time, sparking market and public attention. The chart showed that the U.S. private sector added 654,000 jobs since January this year, while the government sector reduced 181,000 jobs. The data was originally scheduled to be officially released on Friday along with the December nonfarm employment report by the U.S. Department of Labor. The White House later responded, stating the disclosure was unintentional and that they would review the release and embargo protocols for economic data. White House officials explained that the president is legally allowed to receive certain economic data in advance, and the data used in the chart came partly from legitimate pre-release briefings, but should not have been made public during the embargo period. Trump himself stated the responsibility did not lie with him and said they should have the opportunity to release it. Notably, this is not the first time Trump has sparked controversy by prematurely hinting at or disclosing nonfarm employment data. On the market front, U.S. stock index futures saw only minor fluctuations during a quiet trading session and did not exhibit significant abnormalities. Analysts warn that such incidents may undermine market trust in the neutrality and credibility of official U.S. economic data. KPMG's Chief Economist Diane Swonk pointed out that the premature release of sensitive data could compromise market fairness and encourage investors to interpret signals from the president's social media before official releases, thereby increasing volatility risks.#美国非农数据低于预期 $BNB
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Nonfarm Data Leaked Early? Trump's Social Media Slip Exposes Key Employment Report
On Thursday evening local time, U.S. President Trump posted on his social platform Truth Social a chart containing unpublished key U.S. nonfarm employment data, released nearly a day ahead of the official release time, sparking market and public attention. The chart showed that the U.S. private sector added 654,000 jobs since January this year, while the government sector reduced 181,000 jobs. The data was originally scheduled to be officially released on Friday along with the December nonfarm employment report by the U.S. Department of Labor. The White House later responded, stating the disclosure was unintentional and that they would review the release and embargo protocols for economic data. White House officials explained that the president is legally allowed to receive certain economic data in advance, and the data used in the chart came partly from legitimate pre-release briefings, but should not have been made public during the embargo period. Trump himself stated the responsibility did not lie with him and said they should have the opportunity to release it. Notably, this is not the first time Trump has sparked controversy by prematurely hinting at or disclosing nonfarm employment data. On the market front, U.S. stock index futures saw only minor fluctuations during a quiet trading session and did not exhibit significant abnormalities. Analysts warn that such incidents may undermine market trust in the neutrality and credibility of official U.S. economic data. KPMG's Chief Economist Diane Swonk pointed out that the premature release of sensitive data could compromise market fairness and encourage investors to interpret signals from the president's social media before official releases, thereby increasing volatility risks.#美国非农数据低于预期 $BNB
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Nonfarm Data Leaked Early? Trump's Social Media Slip Exposes Key Employment Report
On Thursday evening local time, U.S. President Trump posted on his social platform Truth Social a chart containing unpublished key U.S. nonfarm employment data, released nearly a day ahead of the official release time, sparking market and public attention. The chart showed that the U.S. private sector added 654,000 jobs since January this year, while the government sector reduced 181,000 jobs. The data was originally scheduled to be officially released on Friday along with the December nonfarm employment report by the U.S. Department of Labor. The White House later responded, stating the disclosure was unintentional and that they would review the release and embargo protocols for economic data. White House officials explained that the president is legally allowed to receive certain economic data in advance, and the data used in the chart came partly from legitimate pre-release briefings, but should not have been made public during the embargo period. Trump himself stated the responsibility did not lie with him and said they should have the opportunity to release it. Notably, this is not the first time Trump has sparked controversy by prematurely hinting at or disclosing nonfarm employment data. On the market front, U.S. stock index futures saw only minor fluctuations during a quiet trading session and did not exhibit significant abnormalities. Analysts warn that such incidents may undermine market trust in the neutrality and credibility of official U.S. economic data. KPMG's Chief Economist Diane Swonk pointed out that the premature release of sensitive data could compromise market fairness and encourage investors to interpret signals from the president's social media before official releases, thereby increasing volatility risks.#美国非农数据低于预期 $BNB
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