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Why can Bitcoin fall after ETF inflows?Bitcoin can fall even when ETFs are buying because price depends on total market demand, not one flow headline.Read guide โ
STABLESPEG RISK GUIDE
Why do stablecoins lose their peg?Stablecoins lose their peg when confidence, liquidity, collateral, or redemption mechanics break down under stress.Read guide โUNLOCKSSUPPLY GUIDE
What are token unlocks in crypto?Token unlocks release previously locked coins to investors, teams, or users, which can change supply and selling pressure.Read guide โTX PATHFEES GUIDE
Why is my crypto transaction pending?A crypto transaction usually stays pending because fees are too low, the network is congested, or the transaction has not been confirmed yet.Read guide โSTAKINGYIELD GUIDE
Is liquid staking risky?Liquid staking can make staking easier and more flexible, but it adds smart-contract, validator, liquidity, and depeg risks.Read guide โHow do crypto exchange fees work?Crypto exchange fees can include trading fees, spreads, withdrawal fees, network fees, deposit fees, and conversion costs.Read guide โETFBASKET GUIDE
Are Bitcoin ETFs buying real BTC?Spot Bitcoin ETFs generally hold real Bitcoin through custodians, but shareholders own ETF shares, not direct wallet-controlled BTC.Read guide โROTATIONBETA GUIDE
What triggers altcoin season?Altcoin season usually starts when risk appetite rises and capital rotates from Bitcoin into higher-beta crypto assets.Read guide โETHL2 GUIDE
Why can Ethereum underperform Bitcoin?Ethereum can underperform Bitcoin when markets prefer simpler store-of-value exposure, ETF flows, or BTC-led liquidity over crypto app growth.Read guide โTX PATHFEES GUIDE
What is crypto slippage?Crypto slippage is the difference between the price you expect and the price your trade actually executes at.Read guide โDOMINANCESHARE GUIDE
What is Bitcoin dominance?Bitcoin dominance measures Bitcoin's share of the total crypto market and helps show whether capital is rotating into BTC or altcoins.Read guide โFEAR & GREEDANSWER GUIDE
What is the Crypto Fear & Greed Index?The Crypto Fear & Greed Index is a sentiment gauge that compresses market mood into a risk-appetite score.Read guide โFUNDING RATESANSWER GUIDE
How do funding rates affect crypto prices?Funding rates show whether perpetual futures traders are paying to stay long or short, which can reveal crowded leverage.Read guide โOPEN INTERESTANSWER GUIDE
What is crypto open interest?Open interest is the amount of futures or perp exposure still open, and it helps show whether leverage is building or leaving the market.Read guide โLIQUIDATION ZONESANSWER GUIDE
What are liquidation zones in crypto?Liquidation zones are price areas where leveraged positions may be forced closed if the market moves against them.Read guide โMARKET HEATMAPANSWER GUIDE
What is a crypto market heatmap?A crypto market heatmap turns market cap and performance into a visual map so leadership, laggards, and breadth are easier to scan.Read guide โROTATIONBETA GUIDE
How do I know if altcoin season has started?Altcoin season usually shows up as broad, sustained altcoin outperformance instead of one or two tokens pumping in isolation.Read guide โTX PATHFEES GUIDE
What slippage tolerance should I use?Slippage tolerance should be tight for liquid trades and only wider when volatility or thin liquidity makes failed trades more likely.Read guide โWhat is a maker fee and taker fee?Maker fees apply when an order adds liquidity to the book; taker fees apply when an order immediately removes liquidity.Read guide โETH/BTCRATIO GUIDE
What does the ETH/BTC ratio mean?The ETH/BTC ratio shows Ethereum's price measured in Bitcoin and helps track whether ETH is outperforming or lagging BTC.Read guide โSTABLESPEG RISK GUIDE
What happens when a stablecoin depegs?A stablecoin depeg can create discounts, panic selling, redemption pressure, liquidity gaps, and stress across DeFi markets.Read guide โSTABLESPEG RISK GUIDE
Is USDC safer than USDT?USDC and USDT have different issuer, reserve, liquidity, jurisdiction, and market-structure risks, so safety depends on what risk you care about.Read guide โUNLOCKSSUPPLY GUIDE
Where can I find upcoming crypto token unlocks?Upcoming token unlocks are usually tracked with vesting calendars, project docs, token dashboards, exchange research, and on-chain data.Read guide โSTAKINGYIELD GUIDE
What are the risks of staking ETH?Staking ETH can earn rewards, but it carries validator, slashing, liquidity, smart-contract, custodian, and opportunity-cost risks.Read guide โLIQUIDATION LEVELSANSWER GUIDE
What are liquidation levels?Liquidation levels are price points where leveraged positions may be forcibly closed because margin is no longer enough.Read guide โWhat is market cap?Market cap is the total market value of a company or asset, calculated as price multiplied by circulating shares or supply.Read guide โETH/BTCRATIO GUIDE
What is a P/E ratio?A P/E ratio compares a company's stock price with its earnings per share to show what investors are paying for profits.Read guide โWhat moves stock prices?Stock prices move when expectations for earnings, growth, rates, risk, liquidity, or investor sentiment change.Read guide โWhat is the VIX?The VIX is a market-implied volatility index often used as a gauge of expected stock-market turbulence.Read guide โETFBASKET GUIDE
What is an ETF?An ETF is an exchange-traded fund: a basket of assets that trades on an exchange like a stock.Read guide โWhat is EPS?EPS means earnings per share, a measure of how much profit belongs to each share of a company's stock.Read guide โMACROPOLICY GUIDE
What is CPI?CPI is the Consumer Price Index, a widely watched measure of inflation in goods and services bought by households.Read guide โMACROPOLICY GUIDE
What is PCE inflation?PCE inflation is a U.S. inflation measure based on personal consumption expenditures and is closely watched by the Federal Reserve.Read guide โMACROPOLICY GUIDE
What is the FOMC?The FOMC is the Federal Open Market Committee, the Fed group that sets U.S. monetary policy decisions watched by global markets.Read guide โMACROPOLICY GUIDE
How do Fed rate cuts affect crypto?Fed rate cuts can help crypto by easing liquidity and risk appetite, but the reason for the cut matters.Read guide โMACROPOLICY GUIDE
What does DXY mean for Bitcoin?DXY tracks the U.S. dollar against major currencies, and Bitcoin often reacts when dollar strength changes global risk appetite and liquidity.Read guide โWhy do Treasury yields affect stocks?Treasury yields affect stocks by changing discount rates, borrowing costs, risk appetite, and the relative appeal of bonds.Read guide โODDSPROB GUIDE
What is a moneyline?A moneyline is a bet or market on which side wins outright, without applying a point spread.Read guide โODDSPROB GUIDE
What does +150 odds mean?+150 odds mean a successful $100 stake would profit $150, before considering fees, taxes, or platform rules.Read guide โODDSPROB GUIDE
What is implied probability?Implied probability converts odds or market prices into the chance of an outcome according to the market price.Read guide โODDSPROB GUIDE
Parlay vs straight betA straight bet depends on one outcome, while a parlay combines multiple outcomes and usually needs every leg to win.Read guide โODDSPROB GUIDE
How do prediction markets work for sports?Sports prediction markets let users trade contracts tied to real sports outcomes, with prices often readable as market probabilities.Read guide โAI ACCURACYANSWER GUIDE
Why do AI answers sound confident when they are wrong?AI can sound confident when wrong because it predicts fluent text, not certainty, unless the system adds verification and source checks.Read guide โMEMORYCONTEXT GUIDE
What is an AI context window?An AI context window is the amount of text, files, conversation, and tool output a model can consider at one time.Read guide โRAGEVIDENCE GUIDE
What is RAG in AI search?RAG means retrieval-augmented generation: the AI first finds relevant information, then uses it to write an answer.Read guide โAGENTTASKS GUIDE
What is an AI agent?An AI agent is a system that can plan steps, use tools, observe results, and keep working toward a goal.Read guide โROUTINGMODEL GUIDE
What is model routing in AI?Model routing sends each request to the model or tool path best suited for speed, cost, accuracy, or reasoning depth.Read guide โAI COSTANSWER GUIDE
Why is AI inference expensive?AI inference costs money because every answer uses specialized chips, memory bandwidth, model time, and often extra tools or retrieval.Read guide โMEMORYCONTEXT GUIDE
What is AI memory?AI memory is information saved outside the current chat so a system can personalize or continue work later.Read guide โWhat is AI evaluation?AI evaluation tests whether a model or AI product gives useful, safe, accurate answers on the tasks that matter.Read guide โSAFETYPOLICY GUIDE
What is AI alignment?AI alignment means making AI systems follow human goals, constraints, and values instead of only optimizing a raw objective.Read guide โDETECTSIGNAL GUIDE
Can AI-generated content be detected?AI-generated content can sometimes be flagged, but detection is unreliable for short, edited, translated, or human-assisted text.Read guide โ