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Automated crypto investing that runs from your own wallet. Set up once and your SIP runs perpetually! Zero gas fees, Zero lockups. Non-custodial DCA

Katılım Mart 2025
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$20,000 invested. $4,000 flowing in every month. And growing. All through automated crypto SIPs! While most people sit on the sidelines waiting for the "right time" to enter, our investors are quietly stacking BTC and ETH on complete autopilot. This is why DCA is the smartest way to invest in crypto 🧵
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@AdityxT Totally agree on the SIP aspect but nothing beats self custody! Taking some time to learn the basics of web3 is beneficial to protect your assets. Not your key, not your crypto
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Aditya Tripathi@AdityxT·
Crypto becomes stressful when people try to become traders overnight 😭 That’s why SIP on [Mudrex](mudrex.com/?utm_source=ch…) actually makes sense. You don’t need to invest huge money or keep checking charts every hour. Just invest small amounts regularly in coins like BTC or ETH 💸 It feels less stressful, more disciplined, and honestly much easier for normal people who just want to grow their money slowly 📈 @officialmudrex
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@hobrsesy @binance Problem is most platforms still hold your crypto during the DCA process, which defeats the self-custody purpose if you're really thinking long-term.
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hobrsesy@hobrsesy·
One underrated feature on @Binance that more people should use is Recurring Buy 👀 It lets you automatically invest in crypto at fixed intervals, which is perfect for dollar-cost averaging (DCA). Instead of trying to time the market (which most people fail at), you build your position consistently over time with less stress 📈 It’s especially useful for beginners and even experienced users who want a disciplined strategy without constantly watching charts. Set it once, and it runs in the background—simple but powerful 💡 #BuildWithYou
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It's not a coincidence that we see TVL:Price corelation. This drop is mainly because of ETH value dropping more so than capital outflows. DeFi has definitely seen terrible hacks(which ironically were caused due to centralized choke points in dapps) the past month but people still trust DeFi otherwise this number would be much lower. Image courtesy: @DefiLlama @coingecko
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manya@manyaaww

defi tvl was sitting around $150B few months ago now its down to $85B, thats nearly half wiped out in less than a year capital keeps leaving, low yields, insane risk, constant exploits what would actually make users trust defi again?

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@manyaaww $ETH was roughly 4k when you're measuring the 150b tvl. ETH is half, TVL is half. I don't think all that drop in TVL is outflows.
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manya@manyaaww·
defi tvl was sitting around $150B few months ago now its down to $85B, thats nearly half wiped out in less than a year capital keeps leaving, low yields, insane risk, constant exploits what would actually make users trust defi again?
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Andy Hall@ahall_research·
@haydenzadams Would need a lot more liquidity to make the 10x actually compensate her meaningfully
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Arbitrum@arbitrum·
Calling all builders and founders: What did you ship in the programmable economy this month? Drop it below 👇
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@DefiIgnas Best for teams to use AI to look for potential vulnerabilities before the hackers use AI to drain them
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Ignas | DeFi@DefiIgnas·
Multiple hacks per day in crypto. Many recent hacks involve (1) small amounts, (2) niche sectors, and (3) relatively older protocols. Sweat, for example, launched in 2022 as a walk-to-earn app. The exploit targeted the SWEAT token contract on NEAR. Their GitHub update history shows they weren't actively maintaining their public repositories before the hack. Their core DeFi/growth feature was last updated 7 months ago. I bet other hacks share similar patterns. Just like I look for protocols to farm for airdrops that fit my criteria, hackers likely use the latest AI models to target protocols that are: • rarely updated • share similar vulnerabilities as previously hacked projects • have $100k+ in their contracts Using AI lowered the effort needed to find these targets. This will likely last until old, unmaintained projects are milked out of their last cents or the industry improves security.
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Tired of the launch-and-dump cycle? Follow @stackitdaily for daily self-custody tips, DCA strategies, and zero-hype alpha. Your keys. Your coins. Your edge. What’s the biggest red flag you spotted in the Space launch? Drop it below
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Space isn’t an outlier. It’s the latest warning. Stop chasing the next presale narrative. Start stacking the smart way: DCA into decentralized assets, self-custody everything, and let time + discipline do the work. Not financial advice — just financial reality.
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The Space rug just went nuclear. Raised ~$20M in presale as the next big competitor to Polymarket and Kalshi. Multiple TGE delays. Beta launched yesterday. $SPC token listed on Kraken, KuCoin and others today… then crashed 99% in hours. Presale buyers locked out while the chart got dumped. This is the 2026 launch playbook 👇
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