polarbeer
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polarbeer
@leouler
researching crypto for 7 years | community & btc maxi




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@astronomer_zero With respect, Astro, you foresaw retest of 76 and bounce but we went down. Now when you foresaw liq grab below 73,5 it got frontran. So why is it difficult to admit a 'miss'? And perhaps i wont get a reply like i almost always don't on my critical, 'questioning' comments ;)








$BTC shorts POI rejection, 67.3k reached✅ Took first TP. Alright, called out to short 8 hours ago in live time at 70.7k and now they're up 3500 points. That's halfway to midrange target from the high, and we just filled the 3-candle-gap where a good amount of liquidity sits. That's first target for me, essentially securing the win of this trade already. Indeed, skipped the risk free step as confidence was high. But with current level hit, here is a good point to TP before hitting midrange. Thanks for playing along if you took it. And enjoy the gains.








Hi, I’m actually a software engineer. I’ve worked with several well-known companies both in Turkey and globally. Most people still see $GAS as just another “throw in 5 SOL, sell at 10 SOL” memecoin. Taking profits is obviously fair , that’s why we’re all here. But the real point people are missing is this: $GAS is aiming at something that even giants like ChatGPT, Grok, and Gemini haven’t fully solved yet , largely because of their centralized architectures. The vision laid out in Steve Yegge’s Gas Town essay is very clear: -The future of software will be produced by token-incentivized autonomous agents operating in open markets -Not APIs, but AI agents with their own economies will interact with each other -Value won’t accrue to closed, centralized companies, but to open, permissionless systems $GAS is trying to become the native currency of that world. Saying “the hype is gone, the coin is dead” simply shows a lack of understanding of this vision. No offense, but that mindset is extremely short-sighted. You can’t price $GAS without understanding Gas Town. 📖 steve-yegge.medium.com/welcome-to-gas… For me, $GAS isn’t a meme , it’s a future thesis.








