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🚨 Visa enabling USDC settlement for U.S. banks on Solana is not a “crypto payments” story. It’s a liquidity + settlement story. The consumer sees dollars. The system gets 24/7 rails. 🚨
Why’s is this important for your #Crypto portfolio
Visa using USDC for settlement matters for crypto because it turns stablecoins from “trading chips” into institutional money rails: real volume, real counterparties, 24/7 liquidity — and it normalizes blockchain infrastructure inside legacy finance.
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Breakout, unequivocally, has the most user-friendly conditions. So they aren't wrong. But the tests aren't free and maintaining an account post-pass is another challenge in of itself.
Have spent the last few months passing multiple tests, working my way up the leaderboards & running the numbers on how to sustainably pass and grow accounts.
The tutorials will be free and open to the public inside The Vault. No gated access.
Opening the lid on props for clout tokens, not $$.
💡USDC is becoming the default rail. The meta: if regulated stablecoin growth accelerates, network effects matter more than “new entrants.”
USDC isn’t just a coin — it’s becoming the default settlement layer for big pipes. 💡
#PriceAction
The Standard Setup
Simple setup that you can easily use in any market. Takes the emphasis of using Ranges, Supply/Demand alongside what a three tap is
Small write up to cover:
- How to format ranges
- Demand/Supply
- Three tap importance
Lets get into it
🌐 Secure Your Web3 Journey with The Crypto Nexus! 📷🔒 Guide#15
🚨 YOUR PHONE NUMBER IS UNDER ATTACK! 🚨
SIM swapping is when hackers steal your phone number by tricking your carrier into transferring it to THEIR device.
Once they have your number, they can:
📱 Access your 2FA codes
💳 Reset your banking passwords
🔐 Take over your social media accounts
💰 Drain your crypto wallets
🛡️ EXTRA PROTECTION:
✅ Use authenticator apps instead of SMS 2FA
✅ Monitor your accounts regularly, and enable SMS notifications for activity
✅ Never share personal info on social media
✅ Reach your carrier and ask how can you add double protection for SIM swapping
✅ Go to your carrier, Go to Securoty -> SIM Protection -> Scroll down to Port Out Protection -> review and change level of security
Contact your carrier immediately if you lose service
Don't let hackers steal your digital life! Share this to save someone from becoming a victim 🙏
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#Crypto project teams who
- Buy their own tokens
- Burn tokens
- Lock up tokens
Basically creating supply shock and showing commitment to their token.
These are teams to pay attention too
Final Reminder: DYOR (Do Your Own Research).
Verify everything.
Use official links, and bookmark trusted sites.
Trust your instincts—if something feels off, don’t proceed.
🔒 Stay #Safe in #Web3
Scams evolve, but so can your awareness. Share this thread to protect others in the crypto community. 🙌
What other red flags have you noticed? Let’s discuss in the replies! 💬
#CryptoSafety #Web3Security #DYOR
1️⃣1️⃣ Unverified Smart Contracts: no audits or hidden malicious code.
Projects that won’t share their smart contract code or audits. Contracts with hidden backdoors allowing developers to drain funds. Unverified contracts can also include malicious code to steal funds when interacted with.
🚩 Always review or ask for smart contract audits from reputable sources. You can also use apps like @InsightXnetwork to check the contract.
💡How to React: avoid interacting with unverified contracts. Look for audits from reputable firms, and only interact with contracts you trust. Use tools like Etherscan to check the contract's legitimacy, although this requires you to learn more about smart contracts.
1️⃣4️⃣ Fake Apps or Wallets: downloaded from unofficial sources.
Downloading wallets or apps from unofficial sources or shady websites. Apps asking for unnecessary permissions like access to your contacts or files.Fake apps can steal funds or install malware on your device.
🚩 Always download from official websites or verified app stores.
💡How to React: only download apps from official websites or verified app stores. Check reviews and ratings before installing. If you've downloaded a fake app, uninstall it immediately and scan your device for malware. Would worth move your funds also to another wallet, temporarily until you run all checks to see if you were compromised.
🔟 Fake Partnerships: false claims of big-name collaborations.
Claims of partnerships with big names like Microsoft, Google, or Binance without proof. Logos of well-known companies displayed on websites without clickable links for verification.
🚩 Check official announcements from the claimed partner to confirm legitimacy.
💡How to React: visit the official website or social media of the claimed partner to confirm the partnership. If no announcement exists, report the project for false claims.
9️⃣ Overhyped Marketing: buzzwords without real substance.
Overuse of buzzwords like "revolutionary," "next Bitcoin," or "guaranteed profits". Promises of solving all problems without explaining how. Marketing campaigns that focus solely on hype without technical details.
🚩 Hype ≠ legitimacy. Always evaluate the project's actual value and use case.
💡How to React: research the project independently. Focus on the actual use case and technical details rather than the hype. Avoid projects that rely solely on marketing gimmicks.
🚨Red Flags to Spot a Scam in #Web3 🚨
Thread 🧵: I've built a list with most common signs to have in mind to stay safe in the crypto space. Knowing what to look out for might save your net worth. Here’s your ultimate checklist to avoid scams and fishy projects.👇
Print it and keep it on your desk. This list will help you identify immediately when you are the subject of a scam.
💡Share this thread to protect others in the crypto #community. 🙌
8️⃣ Lack of Transparency: no team info, whitepaper, or roadmap.
This is valid for all type of situations: projects, airdrops, memes, campaign emails, discord communities, you can apply it to any situations.
Projects with no clear team information, whitepaper, or roadmap are meant for you to lose your money. Scammers avoid listing real names or credentials to remain anonymous. Vague responses or refusal to answer specific questions about the project or no responses, no details at all.
🚩 Legitimate projects are open about their team, goals, and technology so that you can DYOR.
💡How to React: demand transparency, send questions. If the project refuses to provide clear details, walk away. Look for reputable reviews or third-party audits of the project. Don't be fooled and take any reviews of big influencers as audits. It might be that those reviews are paid.