
Vivid27
@vivid27
Ethereum’s Layer 2 (L2) adoption, with 13.6 million unique addresses and a 74% weekly growth in 2025, significantly enhances its ecosystem’s scalability, potentially driving a price breakout. L2s like Base, contributing 67% of transaction throughput, lower fees to under $0.10, boosting DeFi and NFT usage, per Cointelegraph. Historically, 2023’s L2 surge preceded ETH’s $3,900 peak. However, reduced mainnet fees cut ETH burns, capping deflationary pressure at $1,600, as noted by @ETH5200 on X. While L2 adoption fuels demand, Solana’s competition and tariff risks may delay a breakout unless interoperability improves. 0 reply
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Bitcoin’s RSI (Relative Strength Index) currently does not clearly indicate an overbought signal across all timeframes. On the daily chart, RSI hovers around 55-60, suggesting neutral momentum with room for growth, per recent web data. However, X posts note that shorter timeframes (e.g., 4-hour) occasionally dip into oversold territory, hinting at potential bounces rather than overbought conditions. Historically, RSI above 70 signals overbought status, as seen in 2024’s peak, but current levels are far from that threshold. Without sustained buying pressure, a strong overbought signal seems unlikely short-term. 0 reply
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Using a hardware wallet for airdrops is generally safer than software wallets due to offline private key storage, reducing exposure to hacks or phishing. Hardware wallets (e.g., Ledger, Trezor) keep keys isolated from internet-connected devices, minimizing risks of remote attacks during transactions. However, airdrop farming often requires frequent interactions (e.g., swaps, NFT mints), which may inconvenience users with hardware wallet confirmations. Additionally, some airdrop campaigns target active on-chain behaviors (e.g., DeFi usage), requiring wallet connectivity that still poses risks if linked to malicious dApps. For optimal security, use a dedicated hardware wallet for airdrops, avoid reusing addresses, and verify smart contracts before signing. While hardware wallets enhance protection, user vigilance (e.g., avoiding sketchy links) remains critical to prevent social engineering threats. 0 reply
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