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The easy trade is buying what everyone already believes in. The difficult trade is identifying what the market will believe in next. BTC. ETH. BNB. ASTER. Which one is still underestimated?
The easy trade is buying what everyone already believes in. The difficult trade is identifying what the market will believe in next. BTC. ETH. BNB. ASTER. Which one is still underestimated?
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Pick TWO only: BTC, ETH, BNB, ASTER. The other two disappear from your portfolio forever. What are you keeping?
Pick TWO only: BTC, ETH, BNB, ASTER. The other two disappear from your portfolio forever. What are you keeping?
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We’re heading into a period where things could move FAST. When the market goes crazy, you don’t want to be chasing candles, you want to already be holding the right memes.
We’re heading into a period where things could move FAST.

When the market goes crazy, you don’t want to be chasing candles, you want to already be holding the right memes.
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BTC and ETH are obvious. BNB has one of the strongest ecosystems. ASTER is where opinions start to divide. Bullish or overrated?
BTC and ETH are obvious. BNB has one of the strongest ecosystems. ASTER is where opinions start to divide. Bullish or overrated?
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Which memecoin is the Chosen One this cycle?
Which memecoin is the Chosen One this cycle?
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Would you rather own 1 BTC, the equivalent value in ETH, BNB, or take the higher-risk bet on ASTER? There is no perfect answer.
Would you rather own 1 BTC, the equivalent value in ETH, BNB, or take the higher-risk bet on ASTER? There is no perfect answer.
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Divorced men with money are playing a very different game now. I have a male relative who’s 48. Divorced. Owns his home. Has a car, solid savings, a stable income, and still looks good for his age. On paper, he’s exactly the kind of man who gets plenty of attention in the second-marriage dating market. After putting his profile on a matchmaking platform, women started reaching out. He met all kinds. Some had walked away from their previous marriage with nothing. Some were raising sons. Some had daughters. Others had never married but were already in their late 30s or 40s. And no matter who he dated, his rule never changed: He was willing to fall in love. But he was not willing to get married again. His logic was simple. Dating costs him very little. Flowers on holidays. Dinner once in a while. Coffee, trips, companionship. For a man in his financial position, none of that really hurts. Marriage, in his eyes, is different. Suddenly his income is shared. His retirement money becomes part of a household. His freedom changes. And if his new wife has children, he may also end up carrying responsibilities for a family he didn’t originally build. But money isn’t even his biggest concern. What worries him most is the future. He once told me: “If I get sick and die first, I’ve spent decades building everything I have. Why should most of it eventually end up with a second wife and children who aren’t mine?” So he made a decision. No marriage certificate. No combining assets. No complicated family structure. If the relationship works, he stays. If it doesn’t, he leaves. To him, this isn’t cold-hearted. He calls it being clear-headed after already learning one expensive lesson from marriage. But I keep wondering: Is he protecting himself… or has he simply become so calculated that he no longer knows how to truly trust someone? What do you think?
Divorced men with money are playing a very different game now.

I have a male relative who’s 48.

Divorced. Owns his home. Has a car, solid savings, a stable income, and still looks good for his age.

On paper, he’s exactly the kind of man who gets plenty of attention in the second-marriage dating market.

After putting his profile on a matchmaking platform, women started reaching out.

He met all kinds.

Some had walked away from their previous marriage with nothing.

Some were raising sons.

Some had daughters.

Others had never married but were already in their late 30s or 40s.

And no matter who he dated, his rule never changed:

He was willing to fall in love.

But he was not willing to get married again.

His logic was simple.

Dating costs him very little.

Flowers on holidays.

Dinner once in a while.

Coffee, trips, companionship.

For a man in his financial position, none of that really hurts.

Marriage, in his eyes, is different.

Suddenly his income is shared.

His retirement money becomes part of a household.

His freedom changes.

And if his new wife has children, he may also end up carrying responsibilities for a family he didn’t originally build.

But money isn’t even his biggest concern.

What worries him most is the future.

He once told me:

“If I get sick and die first, I’ve spent decades building everything I have. Why should most of it eventually end up with a second wife and children who aren’t mine?”

So he made a decision.

No marriage certificate.

No combining assets.

No complicated family structure.

If the relationship works, he stays.

If it doesn’t, he leaves.

To him, this isn’t cold-hearted.

He calls it being clear-headed after already learning one expensive lesson from marriage.

But I keep wondering:

Is he protecting himself…

or has he simply become so calculated that he no longer knows how to truly trust someone?

What do you think?
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What’s the next memecoin you think is about to blow up?
What’s the next memecoin you think is about to blow up?
--Sky
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What’s the next memecoin you think is about to blow up?
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If Bitcoin breaks $90,000, which altcoin do you think will be the biggest gainer? Drop your prediction below. 👇
If Bitcoin breaks $90,000, which altcoin do you think will be the biggest gainer?

Drop your prediction below. 👇
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The markets shipped. The campaign is next. The USD1 RWA Markets Campaign is coming to @Aster_DEX. Phase one: 125M $WLFI from us, 6.25M USD1 from Aster. That is HALF of the full commitment. The rest comes later. Runs through Dec 31, 2026. Mechanics and timing via @Aster_DEX 🦅☝️
The markets shipped. The campaign is next.

The USD1 RWA Markets Campaign is coming to @Aster_DEX.

Phase one: 125M $WLFI from us, 6.25M USD1 from Aster. That is HALF of the full commitment. The rest comes later.

Runs through Dec 31, 2026. Mechanics and timing via @Aster_DEX 🦅☝️
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What memecoin do you think will make the most noise this cycle?
What memecoin do you think will make the most noise this cycle?
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BTC breaks the market open. ETH brings liquidity. BNB brings users. ASTER brings speculation. Which one are you watching the closest right now?
BTC breaks the market open. ETH brings liquidity. BNB brings users. ASTER brings speculation. Which one are you watching the closest right now?
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One portfolio. Four choices: BTC for safety, ETH for adoption, BNB for ecosystem growth, ASTER for higher risk/higher potential. How would you allocate $10,000?
One portfolio. Four choices: BTC for safety, ETH for adoption, BNB for ecosystem growth, ASTER for higher risk/higher potential. How would you allocate $10,000?
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Forget the obvious plays, which memecoin do you think has the potential to go absolutely parabolic next??
Forget the obvious plays, which memecoin do you think has the potential to go absolutely parabolic next??
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BTC is the king. ETH is the infrastructure. BNB is the ecosystem. ASTER is the wildcard. Which one has the biggest upside from here?
BTC is the king. ETH is the infrastructure. BNB is the ecosystem. ASTER is the wildcard. Which one has the biggest upside from here?
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If you could hold only ONE for the next bull run: BTC, ETH, BNB or ASTER — what are you choosing? And why?
If you could hold only ONE for the next bull run: BTC, ETH, BNB or ASTER — what are you choosing? And why?
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Everyone wants to know which memecoin will do the next 10000x. The answer is already somewhere on the timeline. You just haven’t noticed it yet. Until one day, it goes vertical and everyone says: “Why didn’t I buy it earlier?”
Everyone wants to know which memecoin will do the next 10000x.
The answer is already somewhere on the timeline.
You just haven’t noticed it yet.
Until one day, it goes vertical and everyone says:
“Why didn’t I buy it earlier?”
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Good morning! What are you buying today? I have a feeling that today or sometime this week a man who really likes the number 4 will quietly buy a few memecoins… 👀
Good morning!
What are you buying today?
I have a feeling that today or sometime this week a man who really likes the number 4 will quietly buy a few memecoins… 👀
--Sky
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Good morning!

What are you buying today?

I have a feeling that today or sometime this week a man who really likes the number 4 will quietly buy a few memecoins… 👀

Are you ready?
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Everyone wants to know which memecoin will do the next 10000x. The answer is already somewhere on the timeline. You just haven’t noticed it yet. Until one day, it goes vertical and everyone says: “Why didn’t I buy it earlier?”
Everyone wants to know which memecoin will do the next 10000x.
The answer is already somewhere on the timeline.
You just haven’t noticed it yet.
Until one day, it goes vertical and everyone says:
“Why didn’t I buy it earlier?”
--Sky
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Everyone wants to know which memecoin will do the next 10000x.

The answer is already somewhere on the timeline.

You just haven’t noticed it yet.

Until one day, it goes vertical and everyone says:

“Why didn’t I buy it earlier?”
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Let’s memenize everything. Memecoin season.
Let’s memenize everything.

Memecoin season.
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