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Politicians are starting to put real money on BTC; this kind of public disclosure is more meaningful than just shouting slogans. Is the on-chain narrative in the UK about to heat up?
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UK Reform Party leader Nigel Farage announced he has spent approximately 2 million pounds to buy Bitcoin, becoming the first sitting Member of Parliament in the UK to publicly disclose such a large Bitcoin investment. The investment was made through the London-listed Bitcoin vault company Stack BTC, with Farage acquiring a 6.3% stake in Stack BTC through his company Thorn In The Side Ltd.
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Recently looking at NFT liquidity, it’s really a bit like that box of cream in the fridge: whether the floor price can hold up often isn’t about “how good it looks,” but whether everyone is still willing to open the fridge…
The royalty part is even more awkward; if the royalty is high, traders hide; if it’s low, creators have no motivation to keep going, and in the end, it just becomes storytelling trying to prop up the hype.
When the community narrative heats up, the order book instantly thins out, everyone wants to wait for a higher price; when it cools down, the floor price is like a le
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Lately I keep seeing screenshots saying "Whales are opening long/short positions again, hurry up and follow," but I'm just someone who monitors funding rates and on-chain data from L2s. Honestly, I want to say: first, figure out whether that order is opening a position or hedging. Many large orders look very aggressive in direction, but in reality, it's just spot + perpetual contracts doing a flip, with perpetuals possibly just used to suppress risk. Following in would just mean you're buying insurance for them... To put it plainly, don't just look at the size of the position; at least check i
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