daily update: @sizedotclub
• cleared daily missions every day.
• ran practice twice.
• touched another key and fail.
• waiting for cleaner conditions.
• will touch grass tmr :((
A Life is house capital, not your money.
You’re trading their funds under their rules.
If you hit the drawdown and the Life gets closed, you walk away owing nothing.
That part is easy to overlook until you actually read it!
@sizedotclub
just read the scoring breakdown on @sizedotclub .
it’s actually pretty simple:
• make money
• feel the trend
• be selective
• keep losses small
• don’t be greedy
• take profits
no complicated formula hidden behind it.
just the basic stuff most people already know but still mess up under pressure.
especially number 5 and 6.
BitMart keeps getting worse
@BitMartExchange employees is publicly asking Sheldon Xia to explain what is actually going on around user funds, withdrawal restrictions, and unpaid salaries
At the same time, users are still posting that they can’t withdraw their money
The group says if BitMart gives no verifiable answer by August 19, they will release the documents and fund-flow leads they have to law enforcement, lawyers, and the media
They also want accounts and fund flows linked to the founder and his relatives investigated to see whether any user assets were involved
Sheldon denies the accusations and says the employees are spreading false information. He also says he has collected evidence and plans to report the matter to police
The @sizedotclub interface still asks for more attention than it should.
Important actions are clear once you know where they live, but the first sessions require extra effort to map the layout.
For a product built around fast iteration, that initial friction is noticeable.
> It improves with familiarity
> It just shouldn’t need as much of it
This kind of blind hopium needs to be avoided
I strongly disagree with the idea that $ONDO should pump just because Ondo itself is doing well
Yeah, $ONDO could pump. But what exactly would drive it? The token itself has almost no use case
Someone might say @Ondo has a real product and real users. Of course, I won’t argue with that
By Q3 2026, Ondo TVL had grown to $3.4B
USDY is widely used with around $740M TVL
But what do $ONDO holders actually get from that?
NOTHING
Instead, tens of millions of dollars worth of $ONDO keep getting deposited onto CEXs to be sold
And the supply pressure isn’t over yet, with more than 5B $ONDO still waiting to unlock through 2028
The product has been growing for three years. Revenue flows to the company
Meanwhile, the token is down more than 80% from its peak
If you want to know what a token with actual utility looks like, look at hyperliquid:native
So next time, don’t ask:
“Why is the project doing well while the token keeps going down?”
Ask what value actually flows back to the token
Ethereum’s latest upgrade is live. Early data shows increased throughput and reduced congestion. How do these technical improvements influence your confidence in building on-chain projects?
MegaETH nearing its end
Is @megaeth becoming a deadchain before it even gets the chance to prove itself?
I’m looking at 3 things: capital, activity, and builders. Right now, all 3 look weak
- TVL has dropped from $250M to $43M
- Stablecoin market cap is down to around $20M
- 24h DEX volume is barely above $200K, while Monad is doing nearly $100M
- New addresses aren’t showing much growth either
What worries me more is builders leaving
Mega Mafia supported around 20 startups across 2 cohorts, helping them raise roughly $80M
But look where some of them ended up:
- GTE raised around $25M and decided to build its own blockchain
- Noise raised $7.1M and launched on Base
- HelloTrade raised nearly $5M and moved to Monad
Cap went multichain
- Avon and Valhalla appear to have shut down
MegaETH helped these teams raise money, but couldn’t keep them in the ecosystem
Mega Mafia has been shut down after roughly 2 years, with the team shifting toward building first-party apps themselves
A chain doesn’t need to build every app itself. It needs enough liquidity, users, and incentives to make builders want to stay. A few breakout winners can already change the entire ecosystem
The token side doesn’t look much better
$USDm market cap: >$500M → ~$18M
Since $USDm yield is used to buy back $MEGA, the smaller capital base also means weaker buyback pressure
Meanwhile, 53% of $MEGA is still allocated to KPI rewards. I’d rather see more of that supply used to attract users, liquidity, and real onchain activity
Ever wondered what it feels like to spot the next unicorn before anyone else does?
We’re always on the hunt for future legends in the crypto space.
Which European city do you think will produce the next breakout startup?