BTC needs to capture the rotation back to risk on from gold when it inevitably happens - whoever makes it simple, fast and safe will usher in the next epoch/cycle of digital currency adoption.
If you want material inflows to BTC, you need to offer a low resistance path from where value is accruing today when it’s risk off to where it’s going to want to be when it’s risk on.
BTC a perceived to be a high volatility assets still to the consumer - they want that volatility when the time comes to go risk on, but the infrastructure for physical redemption into BTC isn’t there and the majority of people hold physical bouillon.
Active addresses on @SeiNetwork are coming back to its golden era of August and December 2025.
Back to over 1m active addresses per day, Sei has been establishing a new 'support zone' (if you're familiar with TA).
From this zone, active addresses on Sei may reach higher highs.
Addresses on Sei still revolve around the strongest narrative - gaming.
However, as Sei prepares to step into the TGE season, it will result in a small transition into DeFi with names like @TakaraLend or @oxiumxyz.
Addresses move faster on Sei. ($/acc)
This is how the commodity cycle starts - pay attention to the Bitcoin Wyckoff - traders wait for the Spring or enter in this range for long term holders.
Trying to wrap my head around @bluffcom
It’s live!!
This isn’t just casino stuff either -
casino + prediction markets + financial games all wired into one system that actually rewards activity
You want upside?
- wager real volume in the first 48h → lock multiplier
- weekly wager leaderboard → tickets
- $100k in BLUFF Printers every week
- higher tier boosts both current Blink points AND pre-launch balance
- more tickets = more chances to win
Is this the cleanest player-aligned setup we’ve seen or just the start of leaderboard wars? what do you think?
So DYOR as always and start cooking with $BLUFF
As a mom of three, I get woken up 3-6 times a night. That's not changing anytime soon. So I have to plan for it in advance.
I have a non-negotiable bedtime. I'm in bed by 9pm because I know I need to be horizontal for 8-9 hours to actually get 5-6 hours of broken sleep. That's my minimum to feel human.
I stopped saying yes to anything that cuts into that time. It makes me a bit anti-social in evenings because I can't stay out late, but its the only way I can function and be present the next day.
Protecting your sleep fiercely isn't selfish when you have young children to care for.