u/peach_lychee12

P2P trading often feels less like a strategy game and more like a test of endurance.

High trading volume does not always mean higher skill. More often, it reflects availability, consistency, and the ability to sustain trust over time.

In reality, competition is not only about price or speed, but about patience, reputation, and the lessons learned from managing real risks along the way.

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u/peach_lychee12 — 10 days ago
▲ 69 r/Noones_global+1 crossposts

I’ve found this Glassnode data over the last couple of weeks and it is showing that the market trend is changing.

The number of wallets holding 100+ BTC is steadily climbing, but the real story is in the mid-to-large tier. Wallets holding between 10 and 10,000 BTC have accumulated roughly 41,000 BTC in just the last fourteen days. That is a massive amount of supply being pulled off the market in a very short window.

What makes this timing interesting is that we got back above the $78,100 level. This is the first time we’ve cleared that specific level since January, and seeing whales buy the breakout suggests they don't think this is just a fakeout. When the big players accumulate during a reclaim of a major mean, it usually signals that the local bottom is in and they’re positioning for the next leg up.

u/Elly0xCrypto — 11 days ago

Everyone says they're waiting for the dip. The dip arrives. Suddenly it's might go lower and not the bottom yet. Then it pumps 40% and everyone's a buyer again.

Let's face it, the market, punishing good intentions with terrible follow-through. Fear feels like wisdom right up until the chart proves otherwise.

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u/peach_lychee12 — 12 days ago
▲ 104 r/UniqueRentals+1 crossposts

Stayed at a place recently that honestly nailed the whole indoor outdoor living thing.

Panoramic sea views, quiet gardens, and this beautiful stone architecture that actually feels authentic, not overdesigned. The infinity pool and outdoor dining setup were probably my favorite part, especially around sunset.

Inside, it’s super comfortable without losing character. Fits up to 8 people across 4 bedrooms, so it works well for groups without feeling cramped.

It’s one of those spots that manages to balance traditional Maniot style with modern touches without trying too hard. Works just as well for a chill off-season stay as it would in peak summer.

u/Confident-Inside-550 — 19 days ago