Author: Connor
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Money vs Currency: What’s the Difference and Why It Matters for Your Wealth
Money and currency are not the same thing. Currency is a medium of exchange that loses value over time. Money stores purchasing power. Learn the difference and what it means for your savings.
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What Are Iceberg Orders? How They Work in Crypto, Stocks, and Futures
Dark pools let institutions trade without moving the market. Learn how hidden liquidity works, why crypto dark pools differ from TradFi, and what iceberg orders actually do.
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Liquid Loans DeFi Lending Protocol on Base and PulseChain
Liquid Loans is a truly-decentralized lending protocol built natively for PulseChain.
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The Future of PulseChain and PulseX (The Road Ahead)
Read this blog post to discover the future of PulseChain (What’s on the horizon?)
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What is Liquidity Fragmentation and How Do We Solve It?
Liquidity Fragmentation has been a problem in crypto since its inception. Learn what it is and the solutions for it.
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The First Principles of Crypto and Blockchain
First principles refer to fundamental truths or basic principles that are self-evident and do not rely on any further justification. So what are the first principles of crypto?
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What Is Seller’s Remorse? Why It Happens in Crypto and Real Estate
Seller’s remorse hits hardest when an asset keeps rising after you sell. Learn what triggers it in crypto and real estate, and how borrowing against your position can prevent it.
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What is EthereumFair and What Can We Learn From It?
Ethereum Fair is an Ethereum fork but it has no users. Learn everything you need to know about the new blockchain.
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How to Research a DeFi Protocol Before You Deposit
Most DeFi guides tell you to check audits. This one goes further. Learn how to score any protocol across security, tokenomics, code quality, and product-market fit.
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What is Collateral Coverage Ratio (CCR)?
CCR measures collateral against your loan balance. Learn the formula, what covenant floors lenders set, what a breach triggers, and how CCR compares to LTV, DSCR, and LLCR.