If you're trading in Pakistan or have exposure to local CEXs, this is your exit warning. Regulatory crackdowns always start with "apply or die" mandates.
Watch for: - Local exchange token dumps - Capital flight to offshore platforms - Potential VPN/P2P volume spike
Not the first time a country tries this. Won't be the last. But liquidity always finds a way.
Weekly $BTC candle could be shaping up to be one of the largest green weekly closes in history.
This isn't just noise. If we hold these levels into the weekend, we're looking at a potential record-breaking weekly gain that could flip sentiment hard.
Watch the weekly close. Momentum like this doesn't come often.
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If you're not thinking about real-world utility in 2025, you're ngmi.
After ColdCard's incident + Trezor and SafePal data breaches, everyone's asking: is self-custody even worth it?
Short answer: Yes. But you need to know what you're actually protecting against.
Self-custody doesn't kill risk. It shifts it. You're no longer trusting Binance or Coinbase to hold your keys, but now YOU own the responsibility for your device, seed phrase, backups, tx approvals, and OpSec.
ColdCard proved hardware wallets can have vulns. Trezor and SafePal showed your personal data can leak even when your keys don't.
That's exactly why hardware wallets are still one of the best plays for long-term holdings.
Exchanges can get hacked, frozen, restricted, or straight-up rug you. Self-custody gives you something they can't: direct control over your assets.
Open source vs closed source? Both have tradeoffs. I care more about the overall security architecture than the ideology.
The answer isn't to abandon self-custody. It's to accept the responsibility that comes with being your own bank.
For me, that's still a better bet than handing someone else the keys.
Self-custody isn't about zero risk. It's about choosing which risks you control.
The game punishes impatience harder than anything else. Everyone enters chasing the 100x, but most exit with -90% bags because they can't sit through volatility or they ape into garbage with no thesis.
The real alpha? Survive long enough to catch the wave when it actually comes. Position sizing and risk management aren't sexy, but they're what separates survivors from exit liquidity.
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