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30 min ago • u/JustStopppingBye • r/CryptoCurrency • new_to_this_how_do_i_genuinely_get_into_this • C
Just because someone is willing to accept a donkey for a car doesn’t make the donkey “real money”.
“Real money" generally means money that is recognized as final settlement by a central bank. You guys don’t seem to understand that tokens like ETH are just gas tokens for their ledger, they are not currencies, they are not money.
sentiment 0.62
54 min ago • u/ChangeNOW_Community • r/ethereum • eth_discussion • T
ETH Discussion
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1 hr ago • u/Harleychillin93 • r/ethtrader • state_of_eth_and_ethereum • C
You mean 2 ₿ cycles isnt enough time for the flippening? Eventually ETH everywhere?!? and dont forget ultrasound money. The triple halvening! Now ethTower and ethSystems. Give me a break
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2 hr ago • u/Patient-Process-2565 • r/ethtrader • is_ethereum_a_good_long_term_investment_for • C
Simple answer is No. Look at stocks and ETF’s for investment. ETH and all of crypto is a gamble
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2 hr ago • u/BrokenHefaistos • r/ethereum • how_to_buy_ethereum_without_kyc • C
Maybe somebody will well him some fake token named ETH, maybe somebody in Nigeria will take the $80 dollars and run
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2 hr ago • u/Alexander-305 • r/technicalanalysis • arb_zro_perpetual_setups_longshort_layer_2 • B
> TL;DR: The July 15 tape is selective. **SKL** has the strongest conditional long framework in this version, **ARB** has the cleanest failed-reclaim short, and BTC near $64.6K remains the regime switch.
Layer 2 beta is not cheap merely because it is red. The reclaim has to earn the long thesis.
## Layer 2 Weakness Map
The weak group is ARB, ZRO, OP, STRK, ZK, POL. Red candles alone are not a short thesis, but repeated failed reclaims are. I want to see whether each token can recover former support while ETH remains firm.
If ETH is constructive and these names still reject, relative weakness is confirmed. If they reclaim together, the short thesis has to be abandoned quickly.
## Search Intent and Reader Questions
- **Primary search intent:** Layer 2 crypto short and reclaim setups
- **Reader question:** Are ARB and ZRO oversold enough to reclaim, or are failed bounces still the cleaner trade?
- **Why this post is worth reading today:** A contrarian risk note layout using July 15 prices, twelve conditional setups, three current-event modules, a randomized 150-coin table, and a 210-pair scan.
- **Data discipline:** Price and 24-hour changes are grounded in the current spot snapshot. Unavailable derivatives figures are omitted rather than estimated.
## Invalidation Ladder Before the First Entry
The trade should be defined by the level that proves it wrong. These bands are mechanical planning levels around the current snapshot, not guarantees.
1. **BTC:** constructive only above **$66,263.27**; defensive below **$62,985.53**. Current reference: $64,624.40, -0.18%.
2. **ETH:** constructive only above **$1,970.39**; defensive below **$1,858.89**. Current reference: $1,914.64, +2.06%.
3. **ARB:** constructive only above **$0.090624**; defensive below **$0.084296**. Current reference: $0.08746, -5.59%.
4. **ZRO:** constructive only above **$0.849479**; defensive below **$0.792121**. Current reference: $0.8208, -4.97%.
5. **OP:** constructive only above **$0.103927**; defensive below **$0.098553**. Current reference: $0.10124, -0.77%.
6. **STRK:** constructive only above **$0.029518**; defensive below **$0.027962**. Current reference: $0.02874, -1.03%.
7. **ZK:** constructive only above **$0.010559**; defensive below **$0.010001**. Current reference: $0.01028, -1.06%.
8. **POL:** constructive only above **$0.08532**; defensive below **$0.08036**. Current reference: $0.08284, -2.47%.
The market-level thesis improves when BTC and ETH hold higher lows while sector breadth expands. It deteriorates when leaders fail their first retest and weak baskets continue printing lower highs.
## Broad Coin Table
**Snapshot:** July 15, 2026, approximately 9:15 p.m. Eastern. Prices and 24-hour changes come from the current OKX spot scan. This table is a market scan, not a list of automatic entries.
| Symbol | Coin name | 24h price change | Current price | Long/Short outlook | Reasoning |
|---|---:|---:|---:|---|---|
| BTC | Bitcoin | -0.18% | $64,624.40 | WATCH | BTC is trading -0.18% in the major basket; confirmation requires acceptance beyond the local range, not a single wick. |
| ETH | Ethereum | +2.06% | $1,914.64 | WATCH | At $1,914.64, ETH shows constructive relative performance. The cleaner decision comes from the first retest and its volume response. |
| BNB | BNB | -0.38% | $579.00 | WATCH | BNB has a -0.38% 24-hour print, but the trade depends on whether the breakout base or failed-reclaim shelf holds. |
| SOL | Solana | -0.84% | $76.94 | WATCH | The major tape leaves SOL at -0.84%; I would avoid the middle and act only after the range resolves with follow-through. |
| XRP | XRP | +0.36% | $1.11 | WATCH | XRP is a useful payments liquidity reference today. Its move matters only if the next pullback preserves structure. |
| DOGE | Dogecoin | -0.15% | $0.07387 | WATCH | Relative to nearby peers, DOGE is mixed; chasing removes the invalidation, so the retest is more important than the candle. |
| ADA | Cardano | +0.18% | $0.1645 | WATCH | ADA trades near $0.1645. The next accepted level should separate continuation from mean reversion in the major group. |
| TRX | TRON | -0.46% | $0.32436 | WATCH | The information in TRX is its divergence from the broader board. A higher low or failed bounce is needed before commitment. |
| AVAX | Avalanche | +0.54% | $6.709 | WATCH | AVAX remains a watch rather than a blind entry; price acceptance and spot participation must confirm the +0.54% move. |
| LINK | Chainlink | +1.67% | $8.477 | WATCH | For LINK, the level is the trade. A clean reclaim favors upside continuation, while rejection keeps the oracle basket defensive. |
| BCH | Bitcoin Cash | -5.95% | $221.20 | SHORT | BCH has enough movement to attract attention, but risk/reward improves only when the invalidation can be placed close to structure. |
| LTC | Litecoin | -0.13% | $45.07 | WATCH | The major comparison makes LTC mixed. I want a second test before treating this move as durable rather than borrowed beta. |
| NEAR | NEAR Protocol | +2.84% | $2.061 | LONG | NEAR is trading +2.84% in the AI/L1 basket; confirmation requires acceptance beyond the local range, not a single wick. |
| ICP | Internet Computer | -2.12% | $2.167 | WATCH | At $2.167, ICP shows weak relative performance. The cleaner decision comes from the first retest and its volume response. |
| UNI | Uniswap | -0.55% | $3.64 | WATCH | UNI has a -0.55% 24-hour print, but the trade depends on whether the breakout base or failed-reclaim shelf holds. |
| AAVE | Aave | -3.43% | $95.8 | SHORT | The DeFi tape leaves AAVE at -3.43%; I would avoid the middle and act only after the range resolves with follow-through. |
| ETC | Ethereum Classic | -0.78% | $7.038 | WATCH | ETC is a useful major liquidity reference today. Its move matters only if the next pullback preserves structure. |
| XLM | Stellar | +1.78% | $0.18711 | WATCH | Relative to nearby peers, XLM is constructive; chasing removes the invalidation, so the retest is more important than the candle. |
| ATOM | Cosmos | -0.71% | $1.544 | WATCH | ATOM trades near $1.544. The next accepted level should separate continuation from mean reversion in the L1 group. |
| FIL | Filecoin | -0.19% | $0.7825 | WATCH | The information in FIL is its divergence from the broader board. A higher low or failed bounce is needed before commitment. |
| HBAR | Hedera | +0.58% | $0.06769 | WATCH | HBAR remains a watch rather than a blind entry; price acceptance and spot participation must confirm the +0.58% move. |
| INJ | Injective | +2.09% | $5.136 | WATCH | For INJ, the level is the trade. A clean reclaim favors upside continuation, while rejection keeps the DeFi basket defensive. |
| IMX | Immutable | -1.07% | $0.1298 | WATCH | IMX has enough movement to attract attention, but risk/reward improves only when the invalidation can be placed close to structure. |
| OP | Optimism | -0.77% | $0.10124 | WATCH | The L2 comparison makes OP mixed. I want a second test before treating this move as durable rather than borrowed beta. |
| ARB | Arbitrum | -5.59% | $0.08746 | SHORT | ARB is trading -5.59% in the L2 basket; confirmation requires acceptance beyond the local range, not a single wick. |
| SUI | Sui | -1.62% | $0.7483 | WATCH | At $0.7483, SUI shows weak relative performance. The cleaner decision comes from the first retest and its volume response. |
| APT | Aptos | -0.26% | $0.6209 | WATCH | APT has a -0.26% 24-hour print, but the trade depends on whether the breakout base or failed-reclaim shelf holds. |
| SEI | Sei | -0.37% | $0.04821 | WATCH | The L1 tape leaves SEI at -0.37%; I would avoid the middle and act only after the range resolves with follow-through. |
| TIA | Celestia | +1.95% | $0.4193 | WATCH | TIA is a useful modular liquidity reference today. Its move matters only if the next pullback preserves structure. |
| POL | Polygon | -2.47% | $0.08284 | WATCH | Relative to nearby peers, POL is weak; chasing removes the invalidation, so the retest is more important than the candle. |
| ZRO | LayerZero | -4.97% | $0.8208 | SHORT | ZRO trades near $0.8208. The next accepted level should separate continuation from mean reversion in the interoperability group. |
| STRK | Starknet | -1.03% | $0.02874 | WATCH | The information in STRK is its divergence from the broader board. A higher low or failed bounce is needed before commitment. |
| ZK | ZKsync | -1.06% | $0.01028 | WATCH | ZK remains a watch rather than a blind entry; price acceptance and spot participation must confirm the -1.06% move. |
| SKL | SKALE | +13.02% | $0.004626 | LONG | For SKL, the level is the trade. A clean reclaim favors upside continuation, while rejection keeps the L2 basket defensive. |
| MEGA | MegaETH | +4.13% | $0.05072 | LONG | MEGA has enough movement to attract attention, but risk/reward improves only when the invalidation can be placed close to structure. |
| ZORA | Zora | +4.48% | $0.006902 | LONG | The social/L2 comparison makes ZORA constructive. I want a second test before treating this move as durable rather than borrowed beta. |
| SCR | Scroll | -4.81% | $0.02453 | SHORT | SCR is trading -4.81% in the L2 basket; confirmation requires acceptance beyond the local range, not a single wick. |
| METIS | Metis | -1.07% | $2.853 | WATCH | At $2.853, METIS shows weak relative performance. The cleaner decision comes from the first retest and its volume response. |
| MINA | Mina | -0.83% | $0.04434 | WATCH | MINA has a -0.83% 24-hour print, but the trade depends on whether the breakout base or failed-reclaim shelf holds. |
| CETUS | Cetus | -1.60% | $0.0184 | WATCH | The Sui DEX tape leaves CETUS at -1.60%; I would avoid the middle and act only after the range resolves with follow-through. |
| UMA | UMA | +0.95% | $0.3717 | WATCH | UMA is a useful altcoin liquidity reference today. Its move matters only if the next pullback preserves structure. |
| WET | HumidiFi | +1.08% | $0.06624 | WATCH | Relative to nearby peers, WET is constructive; chasing removes the invalidation, so the retest is more important than the candle. |
| MENGO | Flamengo Fan Token | +1.11% | $0.02188 | WATCH | MENGO trades near $0.02188. The next accepted level should separate continuation from mean reversion in the altcoin group. |
| EDGE | edgeX | +6.62% | $0.4299 | LONG | The information in EDGE is its divergence from the broader board. A higher low or failed bounce is needed before commitment. |
| BOME | Book of Meme | +1.81% | $0.0004225 | WATCH | BOME remains a watch rather than a blind entry; price acceptance and spot participation must confirm the +1.81% move. |
| VIRTUAL | Virtuals Protocol | +4.82% | $0.6129 | LONG | For VIRTUAL, the level is the trade. A clean reclaim favors upside continuation, while rejection keeps the AI basket defensive. |
| ASTR | Astar | +0.45% | $0.005126 | WATCH | ASTR has enough movement to attract attention, but risk/reward improves only when the invalidation can be placed close to structure. |
| LAYER | Solayer | +0.24% | $0.06611 | WATCH | The altcoin comparison makes LAYER mixed. I want a second test before treating this move as durable rather than borrowed beta. |
| BLUR | Blur | +0.12% | $0.01643 | WATCH | BLUR is trading +0.12% in the altcoin basket; confirmation requires acceptance beyond the local range, not a single wick. |
| SLP | Smooth Love Potion | +3.36% | $0.0005532 | LONG | At $0.0005532, SLP shows constructive relative performance. The cleaner decision comes from the first retest and its volume response. |
| CRO | Cronos | +0.20% | $0.05568 | WATCH | CRO has a +0.20% 24-hour print, but the trade depends on whether the breakout base or failed-reclaim shelf holds. |
| ZRX | 0x | -1.00% | $0.08713 | WATCH | The altcoin tape leaves ZRX at -1.00%; I would avoid the middle and act only after the range resolves with follow-through. |
| RON | Ronin | -0.67% | $0.05461 | WATCH | RON is a useful altcoin liquidity reference today. Its move matters only if the next pullback preserves structure. |
| IRYS | Irys | +3.52% | $0.01294 | LONG | Relative to nearby peers, IRYS is constructive; chasing removes the invalidation, so the retest is more important than the candle. |
| SPK | Spark | +0.17% | $0.01746 | WATCH | SPK trades near $0.01746. The next accepted level should separate continuation from mean reversion in the altcoin group. |
| MON | Monad | -2.72% | $0.0222 | WATCH | The information in MON is its divergence from the broader board. A higher low or failed bounce is needed before commitment. |
| DEGEN | Degen | -5.42% | $0.00124 | SHORT | DEGEN remains a watch rather than a blind entry; price acceptance and spot participation must confirm the -5.42% move. |
| BABYDOGE | Baby Doge Coin | -0.95% | $0.000000000312 | WATCH | For BABYDOGE, the level is the trade. A clean reclaim favors upside continuation, while rejection keeps the meme basket defensive. |
| PEPE | Pepe | -0.61% | $0.000002774 | WATCH | PEPE has enough movement to attract attention, but risk/reward improves only when the invalidation can be placed close to structure. |
| TNSR | Tensor | +0.78% | $0.03246 | WATCH | The Solana NFT comparison makes TNSR mixed. I want a second test before treating this move as durable rather than borrowed beta. |
| ARG | Argentine Football Association Fan Token | +58.57% | $0.222 | LONG | ARG is trading +58.57% in the altcoin basket; confirmation requires acceptance beyond the local range, not a single wick. |
| MEW | cat in a dogs world | -1.13% | $0.0003591 | WATCH | At $0.0003591, MEW shows weak relative performance. The cleaner decision comes from the first retest and its volume response. |
| OL | Open Loot | +0.38% | $0.005278 | WATCH | OL has a +0.38% 24-hour print, but the trade depends on whether the breakout base or failed-reclaim shelf holds. |
| BABY | Babylon | +2.47% | $0.01327 | WATCH | The altcoin tape leaves BABY at +2.47%; I would avoid the middle and act only after the range resolves with follow-through. |
| SHIB | Shiba Inu | +0.21% | $0.000004215 | WATCH | SHIB is a useful meme liquidity reference today. Its move matters only if the next pullback preserves structure. |
| PAXG | PAX Gold | -0.40% | $4,037.00 | WATCH | Relative to nearby peers, PAXG is mixed; chasing removes the invalidation, so the retest is more important than the candle. |
| AEVO | Aevo | -0.21% | $0.01911 | WATCH | AEVO trades near $0.01911. The next accepted level should separate continuation from mean reversion in the perp DEX group. |
| BNT | Bancor | +2.60% | $0.2802 | LONG | The information in BNT is its divergence from the broader board. A higher low or failed bounce is needed before commitment. |
| THETA | Theta Network | +2.35% | $0.1483 | WATCH | THETA remains a watch rather than a blind entry; price acceptance and spot participation must confirm the +2.35% move. |
| RPL | Rocket Pool | +6.84% | $1.89 | LONG | For RPL, the level is the trade. A clean reclaim favors upside continuation, while rejection keeps the staking basket defensive. |
| EGLD | MultiversX | -2.91% | $3.264 | WATCH | EGLD has enough movement to attract attention, but risk/reward improves only when the invalidation can be placed close to structure. |
| CATI | Catizen | -0.54% | $0.03884 | WATCH | The altcoin comparison makes CATI mixed. I want a second test before treating this move as durable rather than borrowed beta. |
| AVNT | Avantis | +2.41% | $0.09563 | WATCH | AVNT is trading +2.41% in the perp DEX basket; confirmation requires acceptance beyond the local range, not a single wick. |
| GODS | Gods Unchained | -0.39% | $0.02327 | WATCH | At $0.02327, GODS shows mixed relative performance. The cleaner decision comes from the first retest and its volume response. |
| GOAT | Goatseus Maximus | -1.16% | $0.0136 | WATCH | GOAT has a -1.16% 24-hour print, but the trade depends on whether the breakout base or failed-reclaim shelf holds. |
| LIT | Lighter | -7.17% | $2.4254 | SHORT | The altcoin tape leaves LIT at -7.17%; I would avoid the middle and act only after the range resolves with follow-through. |
| ZEC | Zcash | +1.86% | $565.37 | WATCH | ZEC is a useful privacy liquidity reference today. Its move matters only if the next pullback preserves structure. |
| KAT | Katana | -1.52% | $0.004794 | WATCH | Relative to nearby peers, KAT is weak; chasing removes the invalidation, so the retest is more important than the candle. |
| CELR | Celer | -0.96% | $0.001754 | WATCH | CELR trades near $0.001754. The next accepted level should separate continuation from mean reversion in the interoperability group. |
| RESOLV | Resolv | +5.53% | $0.01967 | LONG | The information in RESOLV is its divergence from the broader board. A higher low or failed bounce is needed before commitment. |
| VINE | Vine Coin | +0.67% | $0.009115 | WATCH | VINE remains a watch rather than a blind entry; price acceptance and spot participation must confirm the +0.67% move. |
| BICO | Biconomy | +3.08% | $0.01406 | LONG | For BICO, the level is the trade. A clean reclaim favors upside continuation, while rejection keeps the infrastructure basket defensive. |
| XAUT | Tether Gold | -0.31% | $4,040.30 | WATCH | XAUT has enough movement to attract attention, but risk/reward improves only when the invalidation can be placed close to structure. |
| SNX | Synthetix | -2.51% | $0.2289 | WATCH | The DeFi comparison makes SNX weak. I want a second test before treating this move as durable rather than borrowed beta. |
| KITE | Kite AI | +5.74% | $0.1262 | LONG | KITE is trading +5.74% in the AI basket; confirmation requires acceptance beyond the local range, not a single wick. |
| YB | Yield Basis | -1.28% | $0.07409 | WATCH | At $0.07409, YB shows weak relative performance. The cleaner decision comes from the first retest and its volume response. |
| TOSHI | Toshi | +1.53% | $0.0001131 | WATCH | TOSHI has a +1.53% 24-hour print, but the trade depends on whether the breakout base or failed-reclaim shelf holds. |
| PUMP | Pump.fun | +9.60% | $0.001667 | LONG | The meme infrastructure tape leaves PUMP at +9.60%; I would avoid the middle and act only after the range resolves with follow-through. |
| ORBS | Orbs | -2.17% | $0.005983 | WATCH | ORBS is a useful altcoin liquidity reference today. Its move matters only if the next pullback preserves structure. |
| CVX | Convex Finance | -3.99% | $1.274 | SHORT | Relative to nearby peers, CVX is weak; chasing removes the invalidation, so the retest is more important than the candle. |
| W | Wormhole | -1.40% | $0.009549 | WATCH | W trades near $0.009549. The next accepted level should separate continuation from mean reversion in the interoperability group. |
| PENDLE | Pendle | +1.54% | $1.58 | WATCH | The information in PENDLE is its divergence from the broader board. A higher low or failed bounce is needed before commitment. |
| FOGO | Fogo | -2.07% | $0.009475 | WATCH | FOGO remains a watch rather than a blind entry; price acceptance and spot participation must confirm the -2.07% move. |
| CRV | Curve | -3.13% | $0.2163 | SHORT | For CRV, the level is the trade. A clean reclaim favors upside continuation, while rejection keeps the DeFi basket defensive. |
| DGB | DigiByte | +8.65% | $0.002737 | LONG | DGB has enough movement to attract attention, but risk/reward improves only when the invalidation can be placed close to structure. |
| MOODENG | Moo Deng | +0.81% | $0.03879 | WATCH | The meme comparison makes MOODENG mixed. I want a second test before treating this move as durable rather than borrowed beta. |
| ARKM | Arkham | +0.57% | $0.11152 | WATCH | ARKM is trading +0.57% in the data basket; confirmation requires acceptance beyond the local range, not a single wick. |
| DOOD | Doodles | +0.14% | $0.001455 | WATCH | At $0.001455, DOOD shows mixed relative performance. The cleaner decision comes from the first retest and its volume response. |
| MORPHO | Morpho | +0.47% | $2.04 | WATCH | MORPHO has a +0.47% 24-hour print, but the trade depends on whether the breakout base or failed-reclaim shelf holds. |
| ELF | aelf | +0.77% | $0.06259 | WATCH | The altcoin tape leaves ELF at +0.77%; I would avoid the middle and act only after the range resolves with follow-through. |
| NES | Nesa | -1.82% | $0.2423 | WATCH | NES is a useful altcoin liquidity reference today. Its move matters only if the next pullback preserves structure. |
| LINEA | Linea | -0.60% | $0.002477 | WATCH | Relative to nearby peers, LINEA is mixed; chasing removes the invalidation, so the retest is more important than the candle. |
| ROBO | Fabric Protocol | +2.44% | $0.01299 | WATCH | ROBO trades near $0.01299. The next accepted level should separate continuation from mean reversion in the altcoin group. |
| PHA | Phala | -0.93% | $0.02333 | WATCH | The information in PHA is its divergence from the broader board. A higher low or failed bounce is needed before commitment. |
| PNUT | Peanut the Squirrel | +0.93% | $0.04322 | WATCH | PNUT remains a watch rather than a blind entry; price acceptance and spot participation must confirm the +0.93% move. |
| NFT | APENFT | -0.56% | $0.0000002686 | WATCH | For NFT, the level is the trade. A clean reclaim favors upside continuation, while rejection keeps the altcoin basket defensive. |
| JTO | Jito | -5.61% | $0.6136 | SHORT | JTO has enough movement to attract attention, but risk/reward improves only when the invalidation can be placed close to structure. |
| LAT | PlatON | -2.35% | $0.0005371 | WATCH | The altcoin comparison makes LAT weak. I want a second test before treating this move as durable rather than borrowed beta. |
| OMI | ECOMI | -4.43% | $0.0001661 | SHORT | OMI is trading -4.43% in the altcoin basket; confirmation requires acceptance beyond the local range, not a single wick. |
| JOE | Trader Joe | +0.57% | $0.028 | WATCH | At $0.028, JOE shows mixed relative performance. The cleaner decision comes from the first retest and its volume response. |
| XTZ | Tezos | -0.48% | $0.2282 | WATCH | XTZ has a -0.48% 24-hour print, but the trade depends on whether the breakout base or failed-reclaim shelf holds. |
| RVN | Ravencoin | +0.70% | $0.003858 | WATCH | The altcoin tape leaves RVN at +0.70%; I would avoid the middle and act only after the range resolves with follow-through. |
| DASH | Dash | +0.23% | $34.34 | WATCH | DASH is a useful privacy liquidity reference today. Its move matters only if the next pullback preserves structure. |
| ENS | Ethereum Name Service | +2.55% | $4.301 | LONG | Relative to nearby peers, ENS is constructive; chasing removes the invalidation, so the retest is more important than the candle. |
| XPL | Plasma | -1.22% | $0.09222 | WATCH | XPL trades near $0.09222. The next accepted level should separate continuation from mean reversion in the altcoin group. |
| QTUM | Qtum | -0.04% | $0.6848 | WATCH | The information in QTUM is its divergence from the broader board. A higher low or failed bounce is needed before commitment. |
| ME | Magic Eden | +4.88% | $0.067 | LONG | ME remains a watch rather than a blind entry; price acceptance and spot participation must confirm the +4.88% move. |
| SNT | Status | +0.26% | $0.007287 | WATCH | For SNT, the level is the trade. A clean reclaim favors upside continuation, while rejection keeps the altcoin basket defensive. |
| IOTA | IOTA | +0.68% | $0.03694 | WATCH | IOTA has enough movement to attract attention, but risk/reward improves only when the invalidation can be placed close to structure. |
| ASTER | Aster | -0.24% | $0.6296 | WATCH | The altcoin comparison makes ASTER mixed. I want a second test before treating this move as durable rather than borrowed beta. |
| OKB | OKB | +0.14% | $81.3 | WATCH | OKB is trading +0.14% in the altcoin basket; confirmation requires acceptance beyond the local range, not a single wick. |
| DOT | Polkadot | -1.60% | $0.8418 | WATCH | At $0.8418, DOT shows weak relative performance. The cleaner decision comes from the first retest and its volume response. |
| DYDX | dYdX | +1.49% | $0.12228 | WATCH | DYDX has a +1.49% 24-hour print, but the trade depends on whether the breakout base or failed-reclaim shelf holds. |
| KAIA | Kaia | -1.00% | $0.03375 | WATCH | The altcoin tape leaves KAIA at -1.00%; I would avoid the middle and act only after the range resolves with follow-through. |
| GMX | GMX | +1.87% | $6.006 | WATCH | GMX is a useful perp DEX liquidity reference today. Its move matters only if the next pullback preserves structure. |
| ALGO | Algorand | +1.00% | $0.08548 | WATCH | Relative to nearby peers, ALGO is mixed; chasing removes the invalidation, so the retest is more important than the candle. |
| MEME | Memecoin | -1.55% | $0.0005411 | WATCH | MEME trades near $0.0005411. The next accepted level should separate continuation from mean reversion in the meme group. |
| HYPE | Hyperliquid | +1.81% | $66.54 | WATCH | The information in HYPE is its divergence from the broader board. A higher low or failed bounce is needed before commitment. |
| AIXBT | aixbt | +0.37% | $0.0189 | WATCH | AIXBT remains a watch rather than a blind entry; price acceptance and spot participation must confirm the +0.37% move. |
| 2Z | DoubleZero | -1.63% | $0.06984 | WATCH | For 2Z, the level is the trade. A clean reclaim favors upside continuation, while rejection keeps the altcoin basket defensive. |
| ZKJ | Polyhedra | -1.01% | $0.006749 | WATCH | ZKJ has enough movement to attract attention, but risk/reward improves only when the invalidation can be placed close to structure. |
| T | Threshold | -5.73% | $0.004016 | SHORT | The altcoin comparison makes T weak. I want a second test before treating this move as durable rather than borrowed beta. |
| DATA | Data Network | +0.58% | $0.2944 | WATCH | DATA is trading +0.58% in the altcoin basket; confirmation requires acceptance beyond the local range, not a single wick. |
| TURBO | Turbo | +1.48% | $0.0008593 | WATCH | At $0.0008593, TURBO shows constructive relative performance. The cleaner decision comes from the first retest and its volume response. |
| MASK | Mask Network | +1.09% | $0.4001 | WATCH | MASK has a +1.09% 24-hour print, but the trade depends on whether the breakout base or failed-reclaim shelf holds. |
| PIXEL | Pixels | +1.11% | $0.004665 | WATCH | The altcoin tape leaves PIXEL at +1.11%; I would avoid the middle and act only after the range resolves with follow-through. |
| CSPR | Casper | +5.77% | $0.001925 | LONG | CSPR is a useful altcoin liquidity reference today. Its move matters only if the next pullback preserves structure. |
| PARTI | Particle Network | -0.26% | $0.03045 | WATCH | Relative to nearby peers, PARTI is mixed; chasing removes the invalidation, so the retest is more important than the candle. |
| ALLO | Allora | +9.56% | $0.39807 | LONG | ALLO trades near $0.39807. The next accepted level should separate continuation from mean reversion in the AI group. |
| PI | Pi Network | -0.22% | $0.07797 | WATCH | The information in PI is its divergence from the broader board. A higher low or failed bounce is needed before commitment. |
| ZIL | Zilliqa | +0.74% | $0.003006 | WATCH | ZIL remains a watch rather than a blind entry; price acceptance and spot participation must confirm the +0.74% move. |
| DORA | Dora Factory | +0.16% | $0.004466 | WATCH | For DORA, the level is the trade. A clean reclaim favors upside continuation, while rejection keeps the altcoin basket defensive. |
| SENT | Sentient | -1.04% | $0.01336 | WATCH | SENT has enough movement to attract attention, but risk/reward improves only when the invalidation can be placed close to structure. |
| LUNA | Terra | -0.46% | $0.04745 | WATCH | The altcoin comparison makes LUNA mixed. I want a second test before treating this move as durable rather than borrowed beta. |
| ETHW | EthereumPoW | +3.75% | $0.2602 | LONG | ETHW is trading +3.75% in the altcoin basket; confirmation requires acceptance beyond the local range, not a single wick. |
| RAY | Raydium | +0.83% | $0.6887 | WATCH | At $0.6887, RAY shows mixed relative performance. The cleaner decision comes from the first retest and its volume response. |
| JUP | Jupiter | -1.86% | $0.2063 | WATCH | JUP has a -1.86% 24-hour print, but the trade depends on whether the breakout base or failed-reclaim shelf holds. |
| SONIC | Sonic SVM | -0.73% | $0.02305 | WATCH | The altcoin tape leaves SONIC at -0.73%; I would avoid the middle and act only after the range resolves with follow-through. |
| ZENT | Zentry | +1.08% | $0.001959 | WATCH | ZENT is a useful altcoin liquidity reference today. Its move matters only if the next pullback preserves structure. |
| LRC | Loopring | -1.21% | $0.01061 | WATCH | Relative to nearby peers, LRC is weak; chasing removes the invalidation, so the retest is more important than the candle. |
## Three Current Events Through the contrarian risk note Lens
### Stablecoin and Market-Structure Rules Keep Repricing Crypto Gateways
#### What happened
A July 2026 research paper examining MiCA found that aggregate activity changed less than expected, but regulated-facing venues shifted meaningfully toward USDC where USDT pairs were constrained. In the United States, the Clarity Act remains a live market-structure catalyst.
#### Why traders care
Regulation can redirect liquidity without eliminating it. Pair availability, collateral preferences, and venue access affect execution quality, stablecoin demand, and which ecosystems capture flows.
#### Coins and sectors affected
USDC, payments assets, RWA tokens, exchange infrastructure, BTC, ETH, XRP, XLM, ONDO, CFG, and stablecoin-adjacent DeFi are the clearest baskets.
#### Long/short read
I treat regulation as a volatility input, not an entry by itself. The trade needs price and volume confirmation in the assets expected to benefit.
#### What would invalidate this take
The interpretation weakens if liquidity fragments without measurable volume migration, or if the expected beneficiary tokens fail to outperform their sector peers.
### Softer CPI and PPI Shift the Rate Debate Without Ending It
#### What happened
June consumer inflation came in cooler than feared, and July 15 producer-price data showed a 0.3% monthly decline in the headline index while a narrower core measure rose only 0.1%. Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh welcomed the improvement but warned that one month of data does not settle the inflation path.
#### Why traders care
Bitcoin and duration-sensitive altcoins react to the path of real yields and the dollar. Softer inflation can support risk appetite, but a cautious Fed can still punish traders who price an immediate policy pivot.
#### Coins and sectors affected
BTC and ETH are the first macro barometers. Staking, DeFi, AI, Layer 2, and high-beta meme assets usually carry a larger second-order reaction when rate expectations move.
#### Long/short read
The constructive case needs BTC to hold the post-data range and ETH to preserve its relative-strength bid. Failed acceptance would turn the first rally into a liquidity event rather than a trend signal.
#### What would invalidate this take
This read weakens if Treasury yields and the dollar rise despite the softer inflation prints, or if BTC loses the data-day low with deteriorating breadth.
### Bitcoin ETF Inflows Return as BTC Tests the $65K Area
#### What happened
Investopedia reported on July 15 that Bitcoin had reclaimed the $65,000 area before slipping back, while spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded roughly $181 million of net inflows after a weaker stretch. The move also followed renewed optimism around U.S. market-structure legislation.
#### Why traders care
ETF flows can show whether regulated demand is absorbing supply, but one positive session is not enough to confirm a durable regime change. The price response after the U.S. close matters because crypto trades continuously.
#### Coins and sectors affected
BTC leads the signal, with ETH, LINK, AVAX, SOL, XRP, and liquid DeFi beta typically reacting next. Thin altcoins should not be used as proof that institutional demand has broadened.
#### Long/short read
A higher low above the post-inflow breakout zone favors selective longs. A fast loss of the range would argue that the inflow headline was already priced.
#### What would invalidate this take
The thesis changes if subsequent ETF sessions reverse into meaningful outflows or if BTC accepts below the breakout shelf despite continued inflows.
## Twelve Conditional Setups
These are educational market structures, not blind entries. Every trigger should be refreshed because crypto trades continuously.
1. **SKL** LONG
- Entry/Trigger: **Reclaim and hold above $0.004708638864 after a controlled retest.**
- Targets: **$0.00486211104**, then **$0.005050999872** if spot participation broadens.
- Invalidation: **Acceptance below $0.00444891672.**
- Why: SKL is +13.02% in the L2 basket; the trade activates only if the breakout area survives the retest.
2. **MEGA** LONG
- Entry/Trigger: **Reclaim and hold above $0.05131 after a controlled retest.**
- Targets: **$0.052407**, then **$0.053757** if spot participation broadens.
- Invalidation: **Acceptance below $0.049455.**
- Why: MEGA is +4.13% in the L2 basket; the trade activates only if the breakout area survives the retest.
3. **ZORA** LONG
- Entry/Trigger: **Reclaim and hold above $0.006984037172 after a controlled retest.**
- Targets: **$0.00713639192**, then **$0.007323905456** if spot participation broadens.
- Invalidation: **Acceptance below $0.00672620606.**
- Why: ZORA is +4.48% in the social/L2 basket; the trade activates only if the breakout area survives the retest.
4. **ETH** LONG
- Entry/Trigger: **Reclaim and hold above $1,934.15 after a controlled retest.**
- Targets: **$1,970.39**, then **$2,015.00** if spot participation broadens.
- Invalidation: **Acceptance below $1,872.82.**
- Why: ETH is +2.06% in the major basket; the trade activates only if the breakout area survives the retest.
5. **ARB** SHORT
- Entry/Trigger: **Reject below $0.088251 or lose the current shelf with follow-through.**
- Targets: **$0.084296**, then **$0.082081** if the weak basket stays offered.
- Invalidation: **Acceptance above $0.090308.**
- Why: ARB is -5.59%; I prefer a failed bounce into former support rather than pressing the low.
6. **ZRO** SHORT
- Entry/Trigger: **Reject below $0.82797 or lose the current shelf with follow-through.**
- Targets: **$0.792121**, then **$0.772046** if the weak basket stays offered.
- Invalidation: **Acceptance above $0.846611.**
- Why: ZRO is -4.97%; I prefer a failed bounce into former support rather than pressing the low.
7. **SCR** SHORT
- Entry/Trigger: **Reject below $0.024742 or lose the current shelf with follow-through.**
- Targets: **$0.023681**, then **$0.023086** if the weak basket stays offered.
- Invalidation: **Acceptance above $0.025294.**
- Why: SCR is -4.81%; I prefer a failed bounce into former support rather than pressing the low.
8. **OP** WATCH
- Bull Trigger: **Hold above $0.103927 after a higher low.**
- Bear Trigger: **Lose $0.098553 and fail the first reclaim.**
- Invalidation: **No trade in the middle of the range.**
- Why: OP is -0.77%; wait for one side to prove itself before taking directional risk.
9. **STRK** WATCH
- Bull Trigger: **Hold above $0.029518 after a higher low.**
- Bear Trigger: **Lose $0.027962 and fail the first reclaim.**
- Invalidation: **No trade in the middle of the range.**
- Why: STRK is -1.03%; wait for one side to prove itself before taking directional risk.
10. **ZK** WATCH
- Bull Trigger: **Hold above $0.010559 after a higher low.**
- Bear Trigger: **Lose $0.010001 and fail the first reclaim.**
- Invalidation: **No trade in the middle of the range.**
- Why: ZK is -1.06%; wait for one side to prove itself before taking directional risk.
11. **POL** WATCH
- Bull Trigger: **Hold above $0.08532 after a higher low.**
- Bear Trigger: **Lose $0.08036 and fail the first reclaim.**
- Invalidation: **No trade in the middle of the range.**
- Why: POL is -2.47%; wait for one side to prove itself before taking directional risk.
12. **METIS** WATCH
- Bull Trigger: **Hold above $2.9304 after a higher low.**
- Bear Trigger: **Lose $2.7756 and fail the first reclaim.**
- Invalidation: **No trade in the middle of the range.**
- Why: METIS is -1.07%; wait for one side to prove itself before taking directional risk.
## Live Tape Snapshot
**Market-data snapshot:** July 15, 2026, approximately 9:15 p.m. Eastern. OKX supplied the broad spot scan. Alpaca independently showed BTC around $64.6K, ETH around $1.91K, SOL around $76.9, AVAX around $6.7, and LINK around $8.48 near the end of the U.S. session.
- **BTC:** $64,624.40, -0.18%. BTC is a useful major liquidity reference today. Its move matters only if the next pullback preserves structure.
- **ETH:** $1,914.64, +2.06%. Relative to nearby peers, ETH is constructive; chasing removes the invalidation, so the retest is more important than the candle.
- **SOL:** $76.94, -0.84%. SOL trades near $76.94. The next accepted level should separate continuation from mean reversion in the major group.
- **BNB:** $579.00, -0.38%. The information in BNB is its divergence from the broader board. A higher low or failed bounce is needed before commitment.
- **ARB:** $0.08746, -5.59%. ARB remains a watch rather than a blind entry; price acceptance and spot participation must confirm the -5.59% move.
- **ZRO:** $0.8208, -4.97%. For ZRO, the level is the trade. A clean reclaim favors upside continuation, while rejection keeps the interoperability basket defensive.
- **OP:** $0.10124, -0.77%. OP has enough movement to attract attention, but risk/reward improves only when the invalidation can be placed close to structure.
- **STRK:** $0.02874, -1.03%. The L2 comparison makes STRK weak. I want a second test before treating this move as durable rather than borrowed beta.
- **Breadth:** The strongest liquid themes are RWA, Ethereum staking, selected AI/data names, and isolated retail beta. The weakest tail remains concentrated in specific Layer 2, infrastructure, and post-momentum names.
- **Derivatives limitation:** Full-universe live funding, open interest, and liquidation totals were not consistently available. These drafts do not replace missing figures with estimates.
## Execution Rules and Thesis Breakers
Execution comes after confirmation. For SKL, MEGA, ZORA, ETH, I want a reclaim, a controlled retest, and nearby invalidation. For ARB, ZRO, SCR, I want rejection into former support rather than a late short at the low.
Position sizing should be based on the distance to invalidation, not confidence in a headline.
## My Read and the Level That Changes It
I am treating this as a selection tape. **SKL** has the clearest constructive framework in this version, while **ARB** is the cleaner failed-reclaim candidate. Neither is a market order; both need confirmation.
The broader bullish case needs BTC to preserve the softer-inflation range and ETH to hold its relative-strength reclaim. If those anchors fail, the high-beta ideas lose their best support.
The bearish case weakens if the laggards recover former support while breadth expands. That is the point of explicit invalidations: the thesis should be easy to abandon when price disproves it.
Which setup has the cleanest invalidation, and which one is only borrowed beta?
## Scanned Tape Watchlist
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2 hr ago • u/hulkingconspiracy821 • r/CryptoMarkets • i_want_to_get_into_trading_what_platform_should_i • C
Started on Kraken for spot and futures but the fees on futures ate my small account alive, now I just stick to spot BTC/ETH and sleep better
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2 hr ago • u/gunnychamero • r/ethtrader • is_ethereum_a_good_long_term_investment_for • C
ETH is the king of Alt Coins!
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3 hr ago • u/FuturaeNetwork • r/CryptoCurrency • did_we_miss_the_bottom • C
uesto post racchiude la classica frustrazione di chi cerca di fare *timing del mercato* basandosi su notizie macroeconomiche anziché sulla struttura di mercato effettiva.
Ecco come puoi smontare e analizzare questo post per mostrare competenza analitica su Reddit, commentando punto su punto con un tono oggettivo e disincantato.
# 1. Il bias del "Timing perfetto" (La trappola dell'attesa)
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* **Il commento:** Il mercato ha quasi sempre già scontato (*priced in*) le decisioni della Fed ben prima dell'annuncio ufficiale. Se l'intero mercato retail si aspetta un dump in una data precisa, la liquidità tende a muoversi nella direzione opposta per punire chi è rimasto short o liquido in attesa. Aspettare il "minimo perfetto" basandosi sul calendario macroeconomico è il modo più rapido per farsi scappare i trend.
# 2. Geopolitica e mercati: Perché la correlazione iniziale si rompe
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* **Il commento:** È una dinamica classica dei mercati finanziari.
* **All'inizio di un conflitto:** C'è shock sistemico, incertezza e panico generalizzato. Gli investitori vendono tutto ciò che è considerato "rischioso" (incluso il crypto) per rifugiarsi in asset liquidi o sicuri (il dollaro, i bond a breve termine). È una crisi di liquidità, non di fondamentali.
* **Durante la prosecuzione o la ripresa del conflitto:** Il mercato si adatta e metabolizza lo scenario. Le criptovalute, in particolare Bitcoin, iniziano a essere viste non più solo come "risk-on asset", ma come uno strumento di copertura alternativo contro l'inflazione bellica, la svalutazione delle valute fiat locali e le sanzioni finanziarie. La narrativa di "oro digitale" o di asset fuori dai canali sovrani riprende forza, attirando capitali proprio mentre la geopolitica si surriscalda.
# 3. I muri di acquisto istituzionali e il fondo del ciclo
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* **Il commento:** Chi ha scritto il post ha notato un dettaglio fondamentale. La presenza di forte supporto istituzionale (visibile nei registri degli ordini e nei flussi degli ETF o degli internalizzatori OTC) crea un pavimento di prezzo (*price floor*) difficilmente scalfibile dal panico retail. Se le istituzioni accumulano massicciamente a determinati livelli, il ribasso profondo diventa altamente improbabile.
# 4. ETH a $1,500 è ormai storia?
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* **Il commento:** Molto probabilmente ha ragione. Pensare che Ethereum possa tornare a $1,500 quando l'infrastruttura di rete (grazie ai Layer 2 e al burning dei costi di transazione) e l'adozione istituzionale sono consolidate significa ignorare la legge della domanda e dell'offerta. A meno di un cigno nero sistemico (fallimento di un enorme protocollo o di un emittente di stablecoin), certi livelli storici diventano supporti invalicabili.
# Come impostare la tua risposta su Reddit (Bozza di commento d'impatto)
Se vuoi rispondere a questo utente per posizionarti come esperto, usa questo schema:
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3 hr ago • u/Good_Extension_9642 • r/ethtrader • is_ethereum_a_good_long_term_investment_for • C
Hey OP, what do you expect for an answer when asking in an ETH forum what's the best crypto after BTC? If you don't want a biased response ask a none crypto forum to get a real answer
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3 hr ago • u/markovianmind • r/ethtrader • bitmine_made_46_million_staking_ethereum_then • C
yup don't know why u have been downvoted. I don't think people understand selling put options. let's say bitmine wanted to purchase 1000 eth at 2200, they instead of directly buying ETH or any ETH etf , went and sold put options for 2100 strike maybe 1 month out. one month later eth plummeted to 1400. they were forced to buy at 2100 - a bit of premium they can collected , so let's say their AVG buy price was 2070. now if they sell at 1400, this 2070-1400 shows as their realised loss. But I guess since they most probably were doing options on Etf and preferred to hold ETH directly instead of Etf (plus loss harvesting), they would have bought ETH with that money. If they would have bought shares at 2200 they would be at loss too 2200-1400 (but unrealised). let's sy after 2 months the price came up to 2200 again. in case 2 where they had bought shares will now have unrealized pnl of 0. case 1 where they sold puts , they would have a realised profit of 2200-1400.
So all in all selling puts let's you get that extra premium and ur target price . if u think price is a bit too high to buy directly.
note in above example
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4 hr ago • u/Fit-Poet6736 • r/CryptoMarkets • i_want_to_get_into_trading_what_platform_should_i • C
nexo is very easy to use and has everything that you need + pays out interest on ETH and BTC
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4 hr ago • u/Public_Law_9996 • r/technicalanalysis • btceth_update_160726_24h_market_forecast_wavelet • T
BTC+ETH update 16.07.26 - 24h Market Forecast (Wavelet Decomposition)
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5 hr ago • u/NegotiationAny9962 • r/CryptoMarkets • bybit_global_wygaszany_dla_eog_okx_xperps_czy • Discussion • B
Cześć. Konto na Bybit Global mam od 2023, ale realnie zacząłem handlować dopiero w tym roku — więc pod względem regulacji i podatków jestem początkujący i wolę zapytać, niż zgadywać.
Moja sytuacja:
• Konto legacy na bybit.com (rejestracja przed odcięciem EOG), futures wciąż działa
• Handluję perpami, longi i shorty, dźwignia max x5
• Koszyk: BTC, ETH, XRP, SOL, ADA, DOGE, DOT, ATOM, AAVE — wszystko w parach do USDT
• Kapitał: \~140 USD. Tak, mało. Podaję, żeby nikt nie kalibrował rad pod konto z pięcioma zerami.
Bybit ogłosił etapowe ograniczanie dostępu dla 29 krajów EOG (Polska jest na liście), bez podanej daty. Bybit EU futures nie ma i mieć nie będzie, bo to licencja MiCA, a na derywaty trzeba MiFID II. Skłaniam się ku OKX, bo przy 140 dolarach łańcuch PLN→EUR→PLN przez ZEN kosztowałby mnie \~2% kapitału w samych przewalutowaniach, czyli kilkadziesiąt razy więcej niż różnice w prowizjach. Ale mam wątpliwości.
Pytania
1. Płynność X-Perps. Produkt ruszył w kwietniu, ma 3 miesiące. Handluje tu ktoś realnie? Jak wygląda order book i slippage na XRP/SOL/ADA w porównaniu do Bybita? Przy moim kapitale rynkiem nie ruszę, ale szerszy spread zje więcej niż cała różnica w prowizji.
2. Minimalna wielkość kontraktu. OKX podaje 0,01 kontraktu, ale to z dokumentacji dla akcji/surowców. Ile wynosi realnie contract size dla par krypto? Czy przy 140 USD i x5 w ogóle wejdę w minimalną pozycję?
3. Funding na OKX. Dokumentacja sama sobie przeczy — jeden artykuł mówi o rozliczeniu co 8h, drugi że godzinowo. Jak jest naprawdę?
4. Kraken — realna dźwignia dla polskiego detalu. Kraken deklaruje 10x dla EOG, ale zaznacza, że limity różnią się per kraj, a część polskich źródeł podaje 5x. Co pokazuje suwak po przejściu testu odpowiedniości MiFID?
5. ATOM i DOT. Wie ktoś o planach listingu na X-Perps? Lista rośnie szybko (w końcu czerwca doszło kilka par naraz), ale nie chcę budować planu na nadziei. Alternatywy w regulowanej UE?
6. Przeszedł ktoś tę migrację? Interesuje mnie nie marketing, tylko praktyka: ile trwało KYC, jak wygląda test odpowiedniości, czy były jakieś niespodzianki.
7. Podatek — jak wy to robicie? Wiem, że X-Perps to instrument finansowy pod MiFID (PIT-38 + PIT/ZG z Maltą, 19% od rocznego dochodu, każda zamknięta pozycja liczona w swoim roku), i wiem, że to pytanie do doradcy. Ale czysto praktycznie: którego kalkulatora używacie do przeliczeń NBP przy zagranicznym brokerze bez PIT-8C?
Z góry dzięki. Proszę bez kodów polecających i bez „bierz MEXC x200” — świadomie wybieram regulowaną platformę, a dźwigni powyżej x5 i tak nie używam.
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5 hr ago • u/ScopulyX • r/CryptoMarkets • i_want_to_get_into_trading_what_platform_should_i • C
I'd start with BTC or ETH. They're generally more liquid and easier to learn with than smaller altcoins.
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5 hr ago • u/PomegranatePlus6526 • r/ETFs • why_small_capsscv • C
It’s simple large cap and especially tech is way overbought. So people start hunting for other indexes that still have some value left. The SPX and NDX are full of a lot of hopium right now. The traders are bouncing back and forth between gold, silver, semis, DRAM, etc. Nothing wrong with owning those, but since I have a well diversified portfolio certain things in my portfolio have exploded then retreated. Bitcoin and ETH will be next. They cratered hard for the last year. Then all of a sudden ETH has had a couple of up 4-5% days lately. I bought a bunch a couple months ago when I noticed it was cooling off big. It’s up 16% since. Doesn’t mean it won’t go back down. Just shows that margin money is chasing a lot of returns and rotation in and out of different indexes and markets.
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5 hr ago • u/sfb_stufu • r/ethtrader • is_ethereum_a_good_long_term_investment_for • C
A sober take: Ethereum is somewhat successful as a platform for people to transact on (directly or via connected layers - layer 2s) but it isn't monetising this. Transaction fees are close to 0.
It tries the store of value route, but that doesn't seem to be working either. Financial institutions are interested in Ethereum tech, but not necessarily in ETH (they often use a permission version of Besu which has no effect on ETH) Why would you use ETH as collateral if you can use stable coins or RWAs?
It is questionable whether ethereum deserves the current market cap / price it has. Ethereum is currently powered by the die-hards but a lot of them have already left.
Although Ethereum is being used more, people are disappointed the price was flat for 4 years, after a gigantic run from 2015-2021. Whether the die hards with new set up institutions can reanimate ETH's price is uncertain. On the plus side: the uncertainty is in the price, on the negative side: there is no clarity on what is a good price for ETH, it could be 1000 dollars.
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5 hr ago • u/tea_and_samadhi • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_july_16_2026 • C
$50,000 dollars per ETH by the 25th of December 2026. I've been a good boy this year.
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6 hr ago • u/ReMeDyIII • r/ethtrader • is_ethereum_a_good_long_term_investment_for • C
I started with ETH. It's a solid long-term choice since so much of the crypto ecosystem runs thru ETH; however, I like to trade arbitrage a lot so the fees were a tad unappealing, so I mostly switched to SOL, esp with its increasing trading card game gacha presence and fees being about $0.03. I also preferred SOL due to the higher APY%, but a part of that simply offsets for inflation. I also really love Jupiter as a DEX and the team behind it.
At the end of the day, you should diversify a bit anyways, so I recommend trying more than one and get a feel for the space. Some recommend 50% BTC, 25% ETH, 25% SOL. I'm like 10% ETH and 90% SOL, but you do you.
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6 hr ago • u/AreaAntique4182 • r/ethtrader • is_ethereum_a_good_long_term_investment_for • Question • B
I’ve only been in crypto for a few months and so far I’ve just bought a small amount of Bitcoin.
Now I started researching other coins, and Ethereum keeps coming up as one of the more established options. I understand that it has more uses than just being a currency, but I’m still not sure what actually makes ETH a strong long-term investment, or what the biggest risks are compared with Bitcoin.
Could you tell me what made you choose it? Do you still think it has good long-term potential?
Also, as a beginner, what should I pay attention to before buying? Things like fees, staking, storage, position size, or anything else that new investors often overlook.
Thanks
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