Three days ago, I decided to try #pixel and this is my REAL experience: - The game feels good, it's a farming game where you farm items and then craft others. There are daily missions that require you to deliver certain products, and by doing so, you earn in-game currency and experience for that specific skill. There are also missions (though in my experience, they're few). - Reputation is very important in the game. As you play, complete missions or tasks, and log in daily, you earn reputation points that supposedly allow you to gain better rewards each time.
REALISTIC forecasts of the possible price of $XRP for the end of 2026, according to recognized sources:
Standard Chartered: Cut its end-of-2026 target from USD 8.00 to USD 2.80.
CoinCodex: Projects USD 1.69 for the end of 2026.
Kraken: Its tool, based on a user-entered growth hypothesis, forecasts USD 1.51 for the end of 2026.
Traders Union: Estimates a range of USD 3.16 to USD 3.29, with an average close to USD 3.22 for the end of 2026.
Changelly: For December 2026, it projects a minimum of USD 2.01, an average of USD 2.13, and a maximum of USD 2.24.
✔️ The interesting thing is that all project a price higher than the current one (USD 1.45), so I think it is still a good time to buy (but with caution).
We went from 1027 $XRP a 1030 $XRP from one day to the next, selling when it rose and buying back when it fell.
Always remember that those who win always buy in red and sell in green, don't make the typical mistake of buying on the rise and selling on the fall 👍🏻
Good week of scalping with 68 dollars up 💰 let's see if we can close the week with 100 more dollars in our pocket
I re-entered at $XRP at 1.44, I could sell now at 1.46 and take 18 more dollars, but I want to see if it reaches at least 1.48 to sell and re-enter when it goes down again, as it always does 👍🏻 💰
It's not about holding, it's about taking advantage of the opportunities between ups and downs!
Everyone said that $XRP was going to the Moon 🚀 and came back down
Trust me, when the sea is turbulent (prices fluctuate a lot and there is good capitalization volume), the best thing to do is scalping, you buy when it goes down and sell when it goes up
With the same initial money you end up having more $XRP or alternatively more $USDT 💰
Multiply your tokens when the price stagnates and does not take off, but also does not plummet 💰
It's very simple, look how I multiplied my $XRP in just a few days by simply selling when the price went up a little and buying back (with that same money) when it went down a bit, with minimal differences of cents
Instead of holding 🤔, when the price stagnates I do that aggressive scalping and in a few days I went from having 949 XRP to 1026 XRP (with the same money)
I share this strategy since I know that many are new and are not familiar with it 💰
Recommendation: Stop doing this if you see that the price stops oscillating and shows clear ascending or descending signs, although the biggest risk is that you end up with USDT in your pocket for having sold when it started to rise a lot and you'll have to wait for a new drop (or vice versa). It's not that serious 🫨
P.S.: You have to be patient, as sometimes it takes many days for the price to rise or fall to what suits us, but take advantage of every small difference in cents as long as you invest a capital that justifies it (otherwise you lose with the commissions)
That was the excuse for the mass layoffs of staff they made. In my city, they have already fired 15 employees with that excuse. That bank is in ruins.
Dumbledore90
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🔕FINANCIAL RESET 🏦
Banco Santander announced the closure of physical branches, mainly in Argentina and other countries, as part of a structural transformation towards digital banking. According to the bank, more than 80% of operations are already conducted through digital channels.📲
This change is not exclusive to Santander, as other banks such as HSBC, BBVA, Citi, Wells Fargo, and Barclays are also implementing similar measures. Banking is migrating towards a digital model, which implies that:
- You do not need to be physically present: The bank no longer requires you to visit a branch to carry out operations.
- The relationship is digital: Interaction with the bank becomes entirely digital.
- *Money becomes independent of the physical branch*: Money no longer depends on a physical branch for management.
This change reflects a global trend towards the digitalization of banking services, driven by the increasing demand for convenience and online accessibility. #DineroInteligente
some people seem to be bothered by a simple photo of mine, but many supported me and I appreciate it, and to the bad comments, thank you for the interventions as well. I will continue making my content even if no one likes it, especially in a rainy Buenos Aires where there is nothing else to do but be in square learning and sharing with everyone and with respect. happy Sunday chiquis.$BTC
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Crypto Revolution Masters
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Who Was Jeffrey Epstein? A Clear, Factual Overview
Jeffrey Epstein did not come from extreme wealth or elite status. He was born into a middle-class family in Brooklyn and showed strong aptitude in mathematics. That skill opened an early door: he became a math teacher in the 1970s, despite lacking a formal teaching degree. His life changed when he connected with Alan Greenberg, the CEO of Bear Stearns. Epstein was brought in as a junior employee and quickly transitioned into options trading. He showed unusual confidence and speed in financial environments, gaining access to wealth, power, and elite social circles. Despite this rapid rise, Epstein was eventually dismissed from Bear Stearns under unclear circumstances. Afterward, Epstein launched his own financial consulting firm, presenting himself as a specialist in complex asset recovery and wealth management for ultra-rich clients. His reputation spread largely through word of mouth among billionaires, even though the exact nature of his financial operations remained opaque. One of Epstein’s key associations was with Steven Hoffenberg, later convicted for running one of the largest Ponzi schemes in U.S. history. Epstein worked closely with Hoffenberg but was never charged in that case, a fact that later fueled questions about how he repeatedly avoided legal consequences. Epstein’s influence expanded further when he developed a close relationship with Les Wexner, the billionaire founder of Victoria’s Secret. Epstein was granted power of attorney over Wexner’s finances, an extraordinarily rare level of trust. This relationship cemented Epstein’s position among global elites. Behind the scenes, serious criminal behavior was unfolding. According to court records and victim testimony, Epstein, alongside Ghislaine Maxwell, orchestrated a long-running sex-trafficking operation involving underage girls. Maxwell was later convicted in federal court for her role in recruiting and grooming victims. Epstein was first investigated in the mid-2000s and arrested in 2005, later receiving a highly controversial plea deal in 2008 that allowed him to avoid federal prosecution. That deal is now widely criticized as a failure of justice. In 2019, new victims came forward, leading to Epstein’s arrest on federal sex-trafficking charges. He was denied bail and held in a New York jail, where he died on August 10, 2019. His death was officially ruled a suicide, though it remains the subject of intense public scrutiny. After his death, courts began unsealing documents, often referred to as the Epstein files. These include testimonies, photographs, and names connected to his network. Many individuals named have not been charged, highlighting a central controversy. The issue has never been a lack of evidence, but rather whether there has been sufficient intent to pursue accountability when power and wealth are involved. The Epstein case remains a stark example of how influence can distort justice and why transparency and scrutiny still matter. #Epstein
Impossible, just that easy, now there will be those who like to fantasize and use the example of Bitcoin which actually increased due to financing the black market (they never mention that)
Alezito50x
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Guys, be honest. Is it possible for $XRP to reach $100 this year? YES or NO?
In Argentina, to the south, I bought a lot last year (in a nice and pleasant place, for middle-high class families) and its price has already increased by 10%. My best investment of 2025
Mario Holder
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🚨 Don't buy a house this year - unless you're very well capitalized.
I've spent over two decades studying macrocycles.
From the 2008 housing collapse to the 2020 liquidity surge, Each major turning point left structural clues long before headlines caught up.
Look closely at the data.
The 2006 housing bubble peaked near 266. Today, real estate price indices sit at similar levels - and even higher in some areas.
This does not signal strength. It signals frozen pricing.
→ Supply and demand are severely misaligned Redfin Data shows approximately 36.8% more sellers than buyers. Buyer demand is near levels last seen during the 2020 lockdowns.
This is not a temporary dip. It's a break in market velocity.
→ Mortgage lock-in distorts reality A large portion of homeowners are anchored to ~3% fixed mortgages. With 30-year rates near 6.5%, the cost of moving has become prohibitive.
As a result: Prices appear "stable," but only because transactions have collapsed. Liquidity has vanished - and illiquid markets don't discover true value.
→ Buying now means paying peak monthly costs. You're locking in a high interest rate. In an asset that hasn't been stress-tested by real volume.
If you're leveraged 5:1 on a house that stays flat while carrying a 6.5% interest rate, you're not building wealth - you're slowly draining capital.
This is the structural trap many are missing.
The macro setup ahead
The true reset usually occurs during the fatigue phase.
→ Late 2026 - 2027 → Life Events Force Sales (Relocation, Retirement, Divorce) → Economic growth slows → Affordability finally rebounds
That's when the real opportunity emerges - not during artificial stability.
There are studies from universities that proved that more than 90% lose money with cryptocurrencies. That is why those who win, win so much; their gain is the loss of others.
isk69
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"Serious question: Am I the only one who has only lost money here? 🤡 In the posts, I only see winners, green screenshots, and 'foolproof strategies'. I'm starting to think that I'm the official fool who comes to give away money so that the rest can win. If anyone else is in the same situation, let me know... so I don't feel so alone."
It was another scenario and bitcoin gained a lot of popularity for avoiding tracking of operations, which is why it was used in the deep web, something that no longer happens.
Crypto Guru 1
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$XRP
🚨🇺🇲📢 Everyone laughed when the rumor spread that Bitcoin would reach $10,000 ⚡️ then $50,000 ⚡️ then predictions of $100,000 They called it the hype, the over-optimism, the illusion 🤔 Now XRP has a bunch of "crazy" rumors It sounds insane... until you realize that Bitcoin went through the same phase and every "impossible call" eventually became a reality What seemed like a conspiracy in 2011 became consensus by 2025 But here's the best part: XRP actually has greater utility than Bitcoin $TRUMP
It moves faster, costs less, and is being quietly tested by institutions behind the scenes You’re not supposed to believe that yet That's why it's still cheap This is how unequal wealth is built, by seeing what others call crazy $BTC