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Darius

@dariusstb1

10 yrs in Crypto • 10k+ hours in finance • 5k+ hrs Psychology. 15 yrs Gym • 8 yrs PEDs/Steroids experience. Deep understanding of PEDs,bloodwork & diet 🇱🇹

Dubai, United Arab Emirates Katılım Temmuz 2017
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Darius@dariusstb1·
@trading_axe @alCamel77 maybe whole time he had enough liquidity to buy while its no longer the case.but yeh 32 btc is just to cuz uncertainty which market hates.dude about to engineer his own liquidity
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If he was smart, he would’ve been manipulating his “sell orders” to play with market sentiment the whole time. Sell some BTC to make people panic and then buy for cheaper. Or if he did it from the start, Imagine not knowing if he was buying or selling and the market would have to anticipate each time? Like Saylor Roulette. You’d counter the news of whatever it is. He sold? Buy. He bought? Sell. Shame he started it so late. ~ Dr. Axius.
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Didn’t Saylor repeatedly say he was going to die with his BTC and never ever sell? LMFAO. ~ Dr. Axius.
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Darius@dariusstb1·
@trading_axe Also Bitcoin’s market maturity and context is completely different now. In 2022, the price dump came with disbelief and doubt about its survival. Today, that debate is dead—people just want to buy cheap BTC. Which is exactly why the market has no reason to give it to them anymore
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ً@trading_axe·
Last bear market, SOL led everyone out of the most gruesome pit post-FTX [Q4 2023]. Similar feels with HYPE right now. I don't really count the price action on BTC after FTX imploded, it was an anomaly black swan. So imo, even if BTC continues to chop from here, HYPE can continue to catch the attention of investors outside of our echo chamber bubble here, Which will results in strong alts [i.e.: LIT] going up with it. Maybe it's wishful thinking, But if ETH was once the risk-on indicator, then SOL, it's logical to assume HYPE is now. ~ Dr. Axius.
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Darius@dariusstb1·
@trading_axe What if btc not going up Not cuz its bearish but cuz market makers want to stealth pump older " narrative " alts that can be sold later to new retail wave... pumping btc / sol /doge now would just attract them back to market while its still too early...
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ً@trading_axe·
The universe has given us the greatest pair trade [may be the first hedge of its kind] due to quantum computing. Short BTC and long "strong" alts. The goal has always been to "buy alts" to then accumulate more BTC [still true]. But with how well some coins have held up vs BTC tells me that either we're about to get mollywopped and they breakdown BIGLY, OR they continue to go up and money continues to rotate out of BTC into other crypto plays until the quantum "FUD" is fully resolved. I think the latter is more evident at the moment. Probably an unpopular opinion but it is what it is. ~ Dr. Axius.
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Jøhnathan@Heavenly_Race_·
Once you hit about a 20-point IQ gap, communication starts to completely break down. It's not that the lower IQ person is "stupid" (although that can often be the case) or the higher one is arrogant, it's that you're literally operating on different systems. A 20 point difference (roughly 1.3 standard deviations) means: Vocabulary and abstraction levels diverge sharply. What feels like crystal clear logic to one side sounds like vague, pretentious word salad to the other. Jokes land flat. Metaphors get taken literally. Complex cause and effect chains get simplified into "this good, that bad." Different time horizons and pattern recognition. One person thinks in months or years and sees systems, the other is locked into days or immediate rewards. Trying to explain second order effects feels like speaking another language. Also, processing speed and working memory gaps. The higher IQ person is already three steps ahead, getting impatient. The lower IQ person feels talked down to or overwhelmed. Both walk away frustrated. Both have wasted each others time.
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Darius@dariusstb1·
@aussiExau @trading_axe bet on people not projects or coins .people easier to analyse... CZ , jusin Sun , Pavel Durov etc.
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Existing blissfully as a trader is one of the GREATEST life hacks. The BIGGEST LOSERS are the ones who are CHASING, CHASING, CHASING and CHASING. They tell you, "You need to be locked in, grinding hard, 100 hour weeks crafting your edge!" I don't think there has been a bigger lie told. MAYBE for the little guys who are trying to DESPERATELY find a way out of poverty [and even then, there are much better options out there in these conditions], But for the rest, the ones who are remain here, The MORE you RUSH and envision a specific lifestyle or material items to be in your possession because of social media programming, The more you're FORCED TO ACT and PANIC. Time is not running out. If it was, you'd ALREADY be cooked right now. What's 6 more months? Even a year? You've already been here X amount of years anyway. Opportunities COME to you but you MUST ACT when the time is right. In the fight game, when you LOOK for shots, you sometimes put yourself in unfavourable positions JUST to land. But if you're EXISTING and wait, The mistakes of your opponent COME TO YOU and you CAPITALIZE on it. Let the retards capitulate whether it's price or time based because they need the "fastest horse" in the moment. Look at the best trades made as of recent: ZEC and HYPE. Do you think "those guys" sat there overtrading? They SAW the trade, let it come to them and then blocked out all the noise. They had REASSURANCE AMONGST each other. A team on the same path. You have the same thing too. The "privacy supercycle" has already been identified and now ALL it takes is to exercise patience with additional plays in the same category. Do you agree that BTC will set a new ATH? You do, of course you do, otherwise you wouldn't be here. And if it's the case, you already know how to profit from that occurrence when institutions or big players look for "the next" catchup to ZEC or HYPE after BTC goes mainstream again. Perhaps mid or late into the bull cycle, but it'll happen. It's a tale as old as time, human nature doesn't change. The stage is set, you have to merely EXIST. ~ Dr. Axius.
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QUMO@qumoapp·
stoic exercise: before every trade, picture the loss. not to be negative. to pre-grieve. when you've already accepted being stopped out, you can't panic when it happens. the trade can't take anything from you that you haven't already given. premeditatio malorum. 2,000 years old. still works.
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Master Togan
Master Togan@Getinwithgame·
Real men’s confidence is earned: “Even if I lose all of it today, I’ll build something better tomorrow.” Build your skills, your discipline, your mindset, and your balls so thoroughly that starting over feels like an exciting challenge instead of a nightmare.
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Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
Why Humans Are Wired to Expect the Worst: 1. Negativity bias is a hardwired feature of the human brain, not a personality flaw. The brain processes negative information faster, more thoroughly and with greater weight than positive information of equal intensity. 2. The brain dedicates more neural real estate to detecting threat than to registering pleasure. Evolution did not reward optimism. It rewarded survival. 3. A single negative event requires approximately five positive events of equal size to restore emotional balance. This ratio has been consistently found across cultures and age groups. 4. The anterior cingulate cortex scans constantly for what could go wrong even during moments of happiness. The brain is never fully off duty from threat detection. 5. Negative memories are encoded more deeply and retrieved more easily than positive ones. The brain files bad experiences in a more accessible location than good ones. 6. Catastrophising, imagining the worst possible outcome, activates the brain's planning system. The brain genuinely believes it is being helpful when it spirals. 7. People who grew up in unpredictable or unsafe environments develop a stronger negativity bias because the brain adapted to a world where threats were real and constant. 8. The media exploits negativity bias deliberately. Negative headlines generate significantly more clicks, more engagement and more emotional response than positive ones of equal newsworthiness. 9. Worrying feels productive because it triggers a mild sense of control. The brain confuses the act of thinking about a problem with actually solving it. 10. Humans overestimate how long negative events will make them feel bad and underestimate their own ability to recover. This is called impact bias and it affects almost every prediction people make about their future emotional state. 11. The default mode network, the brain's resting state, naturally drifts toward unresolved problems and potential threats rather than pleasant memories or neutral thoughts. 12. Negativity bias can be gradually retrained through deliberate practice of noticing and holding positive experiences for longer than feels natural, a process neuroscientists call experience dependent neuroplasticity.
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Raúl Conte
Raúl Conte@raulcontev·
Un neurólogo de Zúrich dijo: El cerebro no se agota por el estrés, se agota por el exceso de pensamiento emocional (y la cura es sorprendentemente física). Encontró el antídoto en algo sorprendentemente simple: Interrupción física.
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thermo@DionysianAgent·
the trick to overcoming anxiety, ego, emotional fragility, etc is just to force yourself into being comfortable at high mental speeds so that it doesn’t matter what I mean is that the internal mental-emotional perception of time is kinda based on several things - neurotransmisson speed and recovery how fast your mind can rip through something and how fast your receptors can recover so you can keep going anxiety, ego fragility, emotional insecurity, etc all these things are blockers that prevent you from your cognitive churn and progressing it’s like procrastinating, if you play avoidance with your emotions over fear of embarrassment or whatever it may be, then you’re only slowing yourself down, causing dissonance between your internal time and the external reality, becoming emotionally and experientially retarded in a sense the trick therefore is to feel everything and move through it quickly the more you avoid, the longer you wait with expressing your emotions, the more you’re actually drawing out the negative experiences of it, like pulling a bandaid off very very slowly instead of just ripping it off straight away the only way to grow is by confronting everything and feeling the pain of everything and continuing to go and doing it again and again and again until you’ve conditioned yourself to always remain in motion and in churn motion becomes the state of rest and intensity becomes the state of motion I’ve made many mistakes in my life and had a lot of trauma in my childhood, by most standards I should’ve been cooked and given up a long time ago or settled into a less ambitious state and been content with a steady rate of corporate climbing or whatever it is but I cannot give up, I cannot be satisfied with an average normie upper class life, I cannot stop motion is my stimulation, to stop is to be in a state of depression it’s about transmission and recovery speed like I said most dwell too much on their actions, or fear too much making mistakes, or fear being embarrassed, or get too self-satisfied when things are good it’s like fearing rejection most men will not take the risk of hitting on a girl they’re attracted to out of fear of rejection but that fear is an illusion in their mind, the reality is they are already rejecting themselves in their mind before even taking the risk and that same principle applies across so many levels and aspects of reality just the basic fear of saying or tweeting something stupid keeps most people locked in perpetual ‘NPC mode’ where they never self-actualize because they’re afraid of judgement, mistakes, and embarrassment but that fear is far worse than the actual mistake or embarrassment happening itself like with the rejection idea - the embarrassment of rejection is temporary and goes away somewhat quickly depending on how conditioned your emotional recovery is but the fear and the prison of already rejecting yourself in your mind before you even try is permanent and will stain your mind forever and the more times you do this the more the stains compound and the stronger the prison gets and the more insecure and fragile you become but if you go the other way - the more pain you face, the more embarrassment you feel the faster your recovery becomes, the lighter you quicker you become it’s why I’m often paradoxical or misunderstood by a lot of people on here especially to an insecure or fragile person they can read one of my crash out tweets or expressive tweets and think I’m burned out and stressed and done the reason they see it that way is because if they ever acted that way it would be because they were having a mental break while for me it’s either just baiting or venting or expressing myself you see? I can be having a cluster headache where I’m in excruciating pain and 25 mins later I’m back to work in a good mood or whatever it is it’s about recovery and motion things only hurt you as much as you delay and drag them out - thus speed is security
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
“Greatness does not come out of intelligence, it comes from character. Character is not formed out of smart people: it is formed out of people who have suffered.” — Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang
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Deep Psychology
Deep Psychology@DeepPsycho_HQ·
The more you understand this world, the more you destroy yourself. That’s why fools are happy, and intelligent people live in loneliness. The more you understand the world, the more illusions fall away. You begin to see patterns, motives, and contradictions that once went unnoticed. With understanding comes disillusionment. Expectations shrink. Trust becomes cautious. Innocence fades. Fools appear happy not because they live better lives, but because they carry fewer questions. They are spared the weight of constant reflection. Intelligence often leads to loneliness. Not from arrogance, but from distance. It becomes harder to relate when you see beneath the surface while others remain comfortable on it. Yet this awareness is not a curse. It is a responsibility. Wisdom hurts before it heals. Clarity isolates before it frees. Learn the world. But do not forget to protect yourself from it.
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Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
15 PSYCHOLOGICAL PHENOMENA THAT ARE QUIETLY RUNNING YOUR LIFE: 1. The Zeigarnik Effect — your brain obsesses over unfinished tasks far more than completed ones. Every open loop in your life is consuming background energy right now. 2. Pareidolia — the reason you see faces in clouds, wood grain, and toast. Your brain is so pattern-hungry it invents patterns where none exist. This is also why conspiracy theories feel so satisfying. 3. The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon — the moment you learn a new word or concept, you see it everywhere. It was always there. Your filter just changed. 4. Hedonic Adaptation — you will return to your baseline happiness level after almost every achievement. The new house, the promotion, the relationship — the feeling fades faster than you expect every single time. 5. The Spotlight Effect — you dramatically overestimate how much other people notice your mistakes, appearance, and awkward moments. They are too busy starring in their own film. 6. Cognitive Dissonance — the discomfort you feel when your actions contradict your beliefs. Most people resolve it not by changing behavior but by quietly rewriting their beliefs to match what they already do. 7. The Dunning-Kruger Effect — the less you know about something, the more confident you feel. Expertise introduces doubt. Ignorance feels like certainty. 8. Negativity Bias — your brain weighs one criticism more heavily than five compliments. This was useful when survival depended on threat detection. It is catastrophic in a world of social media comments. 9. Choice Paralysis — beyond a certain number of options, the quality of your decisions doesn't improve, it collapses. More choice is not more freedom. 10. The Pygmalion Effect — people rise or fall to match the expectations placed on them. What you expect of the people around you is quietly shaping who they become. 11. Survivorship Bias — you only hear the success stories because the failures aren't in the room. Every industry, every life path looks more promising than it is because the evidence is structurally incomplete. 12. The IKEA Effect — you place disproportionate value on things you built yourself regardless of their objective quality. Your ideas feel more valuable simply because they came from you. 13. Availability Heuristic — you judge how likely something is by how easily an example comes to mind. Plane crashes feel more dangerous than cars because they make better news. 14. The Pratfall Effect — highly competent people become more likable after making small mistakes. Perfection creates distance. Vulnerability creates trust. 15. Ego Depletion — willpower is a finite resource that depletes across the day. Every decision you make, regardless of size, slightly reduces your capacity for the next one. This is why the most successful people make fewer decisions, not better ones.
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Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
WHAT NUMBERS DO TO THE HUMAN MIND WITHOUT YOU REALISING: 1) Prices ending in 99 trick your brain into registering them as significantly cheaper than they are 2) The number three is the most persuasive number in communication, lists and storytelling 3) People naturally trust odd numbers more than even numbers in statistics and headlines 4) Seeing the number seven makes most people feel positive because it is globally the most liked number 5) Large crowds feel less urgent to help because the brain divides responsibility across everyone present 6) People perform better on tests when they are assigned higher numbers as their candidate label 7) Countdowns create more anxiety and urgency in the brain than count ups ever do 8) Your brain processes losses twice as powerfully as it processes equivalent gains 9) Showing someone a high number before negotiating makes them unconsciously settle for more than they planned
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