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① Trading pair (BANK/USDT)
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📘 LUNC Series | From Collapse to Reality 9️⃣ Common Mistakes Traders Make in LUNC
Most of the losses in LUNC Does not come from the market alone, Rather, it is a recurring mistake that traders make. 🔴 The first mistake: confusing hope with analysis Hope is an understandable feeling, But turning it into a trading decision Is the fastest way to loss. Optimism without calculation Does not create a trend. 🔴 The second mistake: focusing only on the price The number of zeros deceives the eye,
📌 LUNC | Between calm and crowding... Where does the aware trader stand?
In the market, not all periods are alike. There are moments when the asset is: - Quiet - Trading volume is low - Sentiment is negative - And confidence is shaky And there are other moments: - Noise - Crowds - Flashy headlines - And emotional surge 🧠 The idea that many overlook: Not every calm precedes a rise, And not every crowd means opportunity. But history teaches us something important:
When does a project become 'part of the ecosystem' instead of being 'an additional option' in Web3?
In the early stages of any new technology, The options are many, and the experiences are open. Users are experimenting, And the developers are exploring, And the market tends towards anything new or different. But over time, Another type of questions begins to emerge. Not about the new, But about what can be relied upon. In Web3, this shift has become more apparent.
What really drives LUNC? (And not what we want to hear) We often associate LUNC movement with news, or excitement, or what influencers say. But experience tells a completely different story. In the short term, the market does not move by emotions... or loyalty... or even hope. What often drives the price is: liquidity trading volume and the timing of money entering and exiting. As for community excitement? It is an important factor, but its effect is indirect and only shows up when it turns into real usage or activity on the network. 📌 The difference between those who profit and those who exhaust themselves psychologically: the former asks: What is happening now? and the latter asks: What do I hope will happen? ❓ In your opinion... What is the main factor currently driving LUNC? (Educational content — not investment advice)
When does the project become part of reality... not just discussion?
In the early stages of any new technology, the discussion is loud. Which is faster? Which is cheaper? Which is the most traded? These questions dominate the scene when the market is in the discovery phase. But over time, a less noisy transformation occurs. Questions begin to change: What do others actually rely on? And which element's absence causes the system to malfunction?
🎓 Mining from scratch 5️⃣: What does Proof of Work mean?
In the last episode, we learned: Who is the miner? And not just anyone can write the new page. But here comes an important question: How does the network ensure that the miner actually worked? Isn't he lying? Isn't he cheating? --- Here the concept appears: Proof of Work --- A very basic example (the exam):
Imagine a teacher said: I can't believe you studied Unless you solve the exam in front of me.
Privacy and transparency in Web3 should not be seen as opposing concepts.
In decentralized systems, the real challenge lies in protecting user data on one hand, while maintaining verifiability and trust within the network on the other. This balance has become a fundamental element in the design of many modern blockchain networks.
Some networks, such as DUSK, tackle this challenge from a technical perspective, where it is defined what should be private and what should remain verifiable, within a clear design framework. This approach helps support use cases that require technical discipline without compromising user privacy.
Understanding these concepts is an important step towards reading Web3 projects more accurately, away from superficial interpretations or the confusion between privacy and complete concealment.
📘Privacy and Transparency in Web3: How Can Balance Be Achieved?
Privacy is one of the most debated concepts in the Web3 world, and it is often addressed in a simplified or inaccurate manner. Sometimes, privacy is understood as complete concealment of information, while at other times, transparency is linked to revealing all details. However, the technical reality is more balanced than this binary view.
In the early stages of Web3, the focus is always on the visible things: speed, interface, and interaction.
But with maturity, the real value emerges in the layers that no one sees, especially the data and how it is stored.
Walrus focuses specifically on this role: building a reliable storage layer, so that systems can complete and grow steadily, not just to operate for today.
The essential projects are not always the loudest, but their absence is very noticeable. #walrus $WAL @Walrus 🦭/acc
When does the storage layer shift from a 'technical detail' to a 'necessity' in Web3?
In the early stages of any new technology, the focus is always on what is visible and easy to measure: network speed, number of users, or volume of interaction. In Web3, this pattern is clearly repeated, as the market has long been preoccupied with transactions, smart contracts, and user interface experience, while the data layer remained in the background, far from discussion.
📘 LUNC Series | From Collapse to Reality 8️⃣ Where do the risks lie? And where can the opportunities be found?
After understanding what happened, And how LUNC operates today, And why does the demand continue psychologically? The hardest question comes: Is there a real opportunity? Are we facing a long-term risk? 🔴 First: the real risks The risks in LUNC are not hidden, But clear to those who look calmly: - Massive supply restricts any long-term rise - Institutional request absence or widespread usage - Heavy reliance on speculation and short liquidity
In Web3, what surfaces often attracts more attention: Applications, Activities, and changing numbers.
But the real foundation of any system is built in deeper layers, beyond the noise.
Vanar is one of the projects that deals with the infrastructure as a starting point in design, not as a solution added later.
The decisions in this layer don't always show their effects immediately, but they determine: Scalability, Development flexibility, and long-term integration potential.
That's why, understanding the nature of infrastructure projects is important before any assessment or quick impression.
This content is not a call to action, but an attempt to understand a different type of Web3 projects.
Education before decision, and analysis is more important than reaction.
Vanar: How do we evaluate infrastructure projects in Web3?
In Web3, it's easy to be drawn to quick indicators: Transaction speed, Number of users, And the volume of daily activity. But these indicators, despite their importance, They alone are not enough to understand the nature of some projects, Especially those that operate at the infrastructure layer. Vanar is an example of this type of project, Where the infrastructure is dealt with
Plasma: Why Web3 Systems Often Fail Where You Least Expect
Every time a new Web3 project appears, the same question arises almost: What is the speed? What is the cost? And how many transactions per second? but the most important question is rarely asked: What does this system actually do? Many Web3 systems do not fail due to slow performance, nor due to a lack of users, but because they were built on untested assumptions over time.
The problem in crypto is not always with the projects, but with the way we read these projects.
We measure networks built to be infrastructure by the same standards as fast consumer projects, and then wonder why they do not move as we expected.
Infrastructure projects work in the background, their value appears when real adoption begins, not when the noise around them rises.
The DUSK project is an example of this type of network that is designed to serve a clear functional role within the ecosystem, afraid of temporary excitement.