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Xinhai Revolution Historical Memorial Museum selling commemorative coins, am I seeing this right? It's actually $BTC !
I bet my Sun Yat-sen used Bitcoin when launching the revolution!
Long live Bitcoin, long live the Republic!
BTC1,42%
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The passenger side triangle window on my car got broken.
The official OEM parts quote came to 1550 including labor.
I bought a used one from a salvage car on Xianyu, came back and found a shop to install it myself, spent 350.
The 1200 I saved is just enough for me to go get my ears pierced today!
So satisfying!
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Claude got blocked and I'm out of patience, so I switched to zenmux which is relatively stable and has more options. OpenAI / Claude / Gemini / DeepSeek and all other models don't experience any degradation in capability.
Too lazy to fiddle with it, so I'll pay the premium. Here's the link below if anyone needs it:
I can help you save $10 in fees, but no pressure if you don't want to use it.
They open spots randomly. It wasn't available this morning, but I just checked and was able to register.
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Assessing a person's cognitive level is essentially assessing the complexity of their thinking models——
An entry-level person uses point-based thinking, pursuing a single answer and absolute truth. Everything is black and white, and they're only willing to discuss isolated cause-and-effect relationships with you.
A mid-level person uses linear thinking, no longer fixated on absolute conclusions, can understand simple causal chains and key variables, and is willing to listen to some different opinions.
A high-level person uses network thinking, able to see universal connections and dynamic bala
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I interviewed several people around me, and they all think that October this year is the lowest point of this cycle, and they plan to go all-in at that time.
Looking back at the three historical cycles, they all bottomed out with a drop of 70%–85% from the peak; this cycle's peak was $126K, and calculating by this magnitude, it would fall roughly in that range; combined with the halving cycle logic, ETF inflows, and institutional allocation, October does seem like a reasonable time node.
But when everyone around me is pointing so uniformly toward October, it actually makes me feel a bit uneasy
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I interviewed several people around me, and they all think that October this year is the lowest point of this cycle and it's time to go all-in.
What's the reason?
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GateUser-47f5b6e6vip:
Trying to seek a sword by marking a boat—the main force is exploiting retail investors' psychology to trade against the trend.
Crypto projects' greatest strength is not in building products, but in constructing phase-based narratives—a default industry methodology of the past few years.
Many teams haven't genuinely built paying relationships, retention relationships, or long-term trust. They simply launched an asset first and hoped rising asset prices would support their business in return.
But assets are not business, valuations are not revenue, and secondary market liquidity is certainly not product value.
Having tokens, having financing, having user data, having TVL—these are all illusions of loose liquidity condit
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# Does AI Make You Easier or More Tired?
This is an interesting topic that might be quite counterintuitive:
First, AI is not something that can make your life easier, and definitely not a tool to use for "saving effort" or "lying flat,"
If you use AI to save effort, to reduce your work and become useless, then you definitely haven't understood the situation.
Especially after Agents appeared and Openclaw became popular, the role and scenarios of AI have clearly shown a true direction:
AI is a lever for enhancing personal abilities and efficiency.
Li Xiaolai said: After using AI, do you think mo
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Just heard about a sketchy cash-out scheme floating around somewhere. Here's how the scam supposedly works——
Step 1: A coin merchant spends a small amount of money to acquire a 1 million yuan bad debt——the kind of uncollectible account from a final case where the debtor has long lost the ability to repay and the court can't recover it either;
Step 2: They modify the debt relationship by replacing the original creditor with an ordinary retail investor and making the coin merchant themselves the new debtor;
Step 3: File a lawsuit at the court;
Step 4: The coin merchant immediately admits to the
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XiaoYuxinvip:
2026 Go Go Go 👊
This joke is absolutely hilarious——
After tinkering with Lobosmart for a while, aside from checking the morning reports every day, I discovered the most useful scenario turned out to be:
Auto check-in on Taobao to claim Taobao coins. 😂
This really puts us people who only spent money and haven't even started using Lobosmart to make money in an awkward position!
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I think there are two layers of meaning here:
1️⃣Investment freedom, but this is an unprotected market where you bear the risk yourself!
2️⃣This is an individual case and a civil lawsuit. Situationally, things like this can be big or small, but there's considerable room for operational discretion.
Actually, from another angle: if Zhang in this case profited from it, or if the people Zhang invited weren't just Liu, but became a group incident, then this likely wouldn't be handled so lightly.
Group incidents are serious, profits are worth pursuing and recovery, and there are many charges that co
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⚠️ Blunt and straightforward — the U.S. Treasury has completed the largest single debt buyback in history.
The U.S. Treasury repurchased $15 billion in debt this week, surpassing last week's $14.7 billion, as Treasury yields continue to decline.
The Treasury has essentially become a half-market maker. These buybacks were not routine operations before:
The last time regular Treasury buybacks occurred was around 2000;
During the 5-year period from 2018-2023, there were only 7 buybacks total, each in the millions;
In 2025, there are close to 50 buybacks, and by 2026, it's jumped to nearly $10 bil
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Guess what: Did Lobster Jun finally give me the material or not!
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Shocking: 315 Gala Exposes AI Large Models "Being Poisoned," "Brainwashing" AI Has Become an Industry Chain!
GEO: Great! CCTV is giving us free advertising!
Us: We'll always be retail investors, getting fleeced so comfortably.
Even entering the AI era, we think we're searching for information suited to us, but in reality everything is controlled by invisible hands of commercial advertising.
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XiaoYuxinvip:
2026 Go Go Go 👊
What?! What's going on with this nonsense?!
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The biggest lesson I learned from Texas Hold'em: be wary of asymmetric risk.
Bet big when the situation favors you, and decisively fold when the situation is against you.
Folding is a form of wisdom—it's exploiting those who don't control their resources well.
But you have to pay a lot, and I mean a lot, of tuition to truly understand this lesson.
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GPT 5.4's image generation ability has improved significantly! The image quality and design are very high-end, and the colors even look better than the images provided, making it seamless to use them directly as posters.
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Lobster created a $BTC standard for dollar-cost averaging based on several indicators: according to the standard, you can get a dollar-cost averaging multiplier.
Set the amount and strategy for weekly investments.
I used to do dollar-cost averaging before, but often forgot. Now I can:
1️⃣ Have Lobster remind me at a set time each week that it's time to invest today.
2️⃣ Tell me how much to invest.
3️⃣ Then I just need to say one sentence in the chat: "Lobster, buy me XXX amount of Bitcoin."
4️⃣ In special cases, like when there's a 10%-30% drop that day, automatically buy the preset amount at
BTC1,42%
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Having climbed this far, my OCD tendencies make me really want to push it off!
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