# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Profit

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Profit", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

2025 Investment Survey: Nearly 60% of Respondents Report Overall Profits, Over 60% Are Seasoned Players

Based on a year-end investment survey conducted by Odaily Planet Daily, this article provides a retrospective on the cryptocurrency market in 2025. Key findings from the questionnaire include: - Over 60% of surveyed investors have been in the crypto space for more than three years, indicating a market dominated by experienced participants. - Despite a volatile "monkey market," a majority (57%) reported profitability for the year. This includes 17.2% with significant gains (over +50%) and 39.7% with modest gains (0-50%). Approximately 27% of respondents reported losses. - Meme coins were the primary source of profits for 34% of profitable investors, followed by major cryptocurrencies like BTC and ETH (26%), DeFi (16%), and airdrop farming (12%). - Conversely, the main sources of losses were Meme/altcoin investments (28%), futures trading (26%), and investments in underperforming sectors like NFT and GameFi (22%). - When reflecting on losses, the top reasons cited were failing to cut losses promptly on losing positions and poor operational tactics like blindly following hype. - Looking ahead to 2026, the most anticipated sectors among respondents are RWA (Real World Assets), AI-related crypto projects, and Meme coins. Common investment advice shared was to practice dollar-cost averaging (DCA), primarily into Bitcoin. The article concludes with a recap of missed major opportunities throughout 2025's four quarters, highlighting high-potential tokens and events like the Trump meme coin and the Circle (CRCL) stock listing, underscoring the year's numerous, though often missed, wealth-generation events.

Odaily星球日报12/26 04:48

2025 Investment Survey: Nearly 60% of Respondents Report Overall Profits, Over 60% Are Seasoned Players

Odaily星球日报12/26 04:48

From Left-Hand to Right-Hand Related-Party Transactions to Infiltrating Wall Street and the White House: What Power Game Is Tether Playing?

Recent reports reveal Tether's complex internal transactions and growing political ties, raising questions about its corporate governance and influence. Tether’s subsidiary Northern Data sold its bitcoin mining unit, Peak Mining, for $200 million to entities controlled by Tether’s own executives—co-founder Giancarlo Devasini and CEO Paolo Ardoino. This “left-hand-to-right-hand” deal, structured through loosely regulated markets, avoided disclosure as a related-party transaction. The timing coincided with Rumble’s $760 million acquisition plan for Northern Data. Tether, which holds 48% of Rumble, appears to have stripped high-volatility mining assets to present Northern Data as a pure AI cloud provider, likely boosting its valuation. A €610 million loan from Tether to Northern Data was reconfigured in the deal—partly converted into Rumble shares and partly into a new loan backed by Northern Data’s assets. Tether also has deep ties with Wall Street and U.S. politics. Cantor Fitzgerald’s CEO Howard Lutnick, now U.S. Secretary of Commerce, previously backed Tether’s reserves and negotiated a $600 million convertible note deal—a move criticized as a conflict of interest. Despite Lutnick’s assurances of stricter oversight, concerns remain about Tether’s influence. With an estimated $15 billion profit at a 99% margin this year, Tether is expanding into AI, media, and even sports. Critics question whether its profits serve the crypto ecosystem or a closed wealth cycle for its executives. Through strategic deals and political connections, Tether is building an empire that merges financial power with regulatory influence.

marsbit12/24 12:46

From Left-Hand to Right-Hand Related-Party Transactions to Infiltrating Wall Street and the White House: What Power Game Is Tether Playing?

marsbit12/24 12:46

The $45 Million 'Invisible' Hunter: Cat Sister's Trading Evolution

"Pickle Cat," an anonymous crypto trader known by a green cucumber cat avatar, has earned up to $45 million in profits on Binance Futures, topping the platform’s "smart money" leaderboard. In a recent interview, she shared her evolution from high-frequency trading—which she calls "fake hard work"—to low-frequency, low-leverage swing trading. Early on, she realized that her intense, short-term trading underperformed a simple Bitcoin buy-and-hold strategy. Her approach now centers on macro trends rather than technical indicators. She views crypto as highly sensitive to macro liquidity cycles and real interest rates, noting that the market is shifting from retail-driven sentiment to institutional accumulation. She predicts a slow bull market led by institutions, potentially lasting until Q1 2026. Cat emphasizes that discipline isn’t learned but earned through painful experiences like blowups. She advises traders to understand their psychological tendencies—for example, using high pain tolerance to hold winning positions longer. She also highlights narrative shifts in crypto, from ICOs and DeFi to NFTs and memecoins, and sees prediction markets as a promising frontier. Her advice to retail traders is clear: avoid high-frequency or news-based trading, focus on longer-term swings, and accept that small losses are necessary for learning. Ultimately, she defines winning not by profits alone, but by the ability to preserve gains and improve one’s life.

marsbit12/22 11:01

The $45 Million 'Invisible' Hunter: Cat Sister's Trading Evolution

marsbit12/22 11:01

They Knew the TGA Game of the Year Winner in Advance and Made Tens of Thousands of Dollars

Summary: The 2025 TGA (The Game Awards) ceremony concluded with the indie game "Light & Shadow: Expedition 33" making history by winning both "Best Independent Game" and the coveted "Game of the Year (GOTY)" award, breaking a long-standing TGA curse. Prior to the event, the prediction market platform Polymarket had already listed the topic, with "Light & Shadow's" probability of winning GOTY consistently above 80% for over a month. Several traders, including users DieselDiesel, trumpnogo, and kasae, placed unusually large, concentrated bets on this outcome weeks in advance, a move that would have resulted in massive losses if wrong. Their bets appeared to be "all-in" convictions rather than calculated risks. Just three hours before the GOTY announcement, after the "Best Indie" award was given to the same game, a mysterious user (bobo9997) deposited $10,000 and bet it all on "Yes" for "Light & Shadow" winning GOTY at a price of $0.98 per share—a bet that would yield less than $200 in profit if correct. The final award confirmed the predictions. The early traders realized significant profits, with their winnings from this single event representing a large percentage of their total historical earnings on the platform (e.g., 176% for DieselDiesel). The article suggests these traders likely had insider knowledge of the results, using the prediction market as a anonymous, low-risk method to monetize their confidential information, turning a guaranteed outcome into thousands of dollars with virtually no risk.

marsbit12/12 07:40

They Knew the TGA Game of the Year Winner in Advance and Made Tens of Thousands of Dollars

marsbit12/12 07:40

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