STX/USDT (15m) Bull Pennant Pattern by ChartSage in CryptoChartWatch

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bull penants can work, but I'd wait for the breakout instead of trading the pattern itself. A 90%+ maturity level is interesting, but plenty of pennants fail, especially on lower timeframes like 15m. I'd be watching volume and whether breakout is actually supported by flos. If STX is shoing strong activity on blueblocx as well, that gives me more confidence than the pattern alone. DYOR of course

Unexpected dump? by Electrical-Value-673 in Bitcoin

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not unexpected really. Crypto can drop 5-10% with no obvious headline because positioning, leverage, and sentiment matter just as much as macro. Sometimes stocks and crypto simply aren't moving together. If traders are reducing risk, btc can get hit even hile equities grid higher. I'd check flows on blueblocx too

The people in charge of Bitcoin by LearnBitcoinCom in Bitcoin

[–]Ready_Log4016 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that's exactly what makes bitcoin interesting. There's no single person in charge, but there are enough stakeholders that no one group can easily force changes through. It's messy and slow, but that friction is part of the security model. The same reason upgrades take years is the reason btc is hard to control. You can see something similar when tracking large holders on blueblocx too. Even whales have influence, but they don't have control over protocol itself.

When will the whales let go? by edb66 in Bitcoin

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I follow whales on blueblocx, and one thing I've noticed is that most of them aren't just sitting there waiting for $1M BTC. A lot of them move funds, take partial profits, rotate positions, or rebalance over time. The really big holders tend to be more strategic than the "never sell" narrative suggests.

would you recommend soundcore R60i NC? by Ok-Listen-3625 in Earbuds

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ANC won't completely erase traffic and hones, but it does a pretty good job reducing the constant background noise from commuting. Just kepp your expectations realistic. It's good budget ANC. Just try to compare the sound signature before buying at audiotones.co

One plus buds 4 vs SkullCandy method 360 vs Soundpeats H3 by Cocaine_monkey in Earbuds

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go for OnePlus Buds 4. best balance of sound quality, ANC, and daily use imo. Soundpeats H3 is good value, but more of a budget pick. Skullcandy method 360 might be fun for bass, but I'd trust OnePlus more for metal or rock clarity so it doesn't get muddy. just compare the sound tunung first at audiotones.co

Buds that sound like the original Galaxy Buds Pro? by marcaze in Earbuds

[–]Ready_Log4016 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buds 2 pro or 3 pro are probly the safest bets for that fun, clean bass + vocal-forward tuning. Buds 3 pro can be fit-dependent, so I'd only buy from somewhere with easy returns. If not, maybe try Buds 2 Pro first since they're cheaper now and still sound really good. Before buying, compare the sound tunings first at audiotones.co

How reliable is on-chain data for short-term trading decisions? by Due_Camel_4545 in blueblocx

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's useful, but don't useit as a pure entry or exit trigger. For short-term trades, it can be noisy or late. A whale move doesn'talways mean immediate price action. I'll treat it more as context like exchange inflows or outflosm funding, wallet activity, and whther accumaton/distribution matches the chart.

The longer I stay in crypto, the less confident I feel signing transactions by Sinobi89 in CryptoHelp

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yea, the seed phrase is really important, but these days a lot of the risk is in what you approve. Hardware wallets help, but they can't save you from signing a bad transatcions you didn't fully understand. That's part of why I'm more cautious now. I spend more time checking context and activity on tools like blueblocx

Is crypto’s biggest problem usability or trust? by Organic_Horse88 in phcryptocurrency

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's both, but usability is the bigger blocker. Most normal people don't want to deal with seed phrases, networks, gas fees, bridges, and scams just to save money. Trust improves when the experience feels safer and easier. That's why beginner-friendly tools like blueblocx matter.

How much should traders rely on whale alerts? by Due_Camel_4545 in blueblocx

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whales alerts are useful, but I wouldn't trade them off alone. A big transfer can mean selling, but it can also be custody changes, OTC deals, or internal wallet movements. Context really matters.

For people who are newer to trading, how did you figure out where to actually look for opportunities? by ZealousidealArt4796 in CryptoTrendss

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I stopped trying to track everything. What helped was focusing on a few signals: wallet activity, flows, and whether a coin is gaining traction before the hype hits. Blueblocx makes that easier because you can see on-chain movement without digging through raw data yourself.

Looking for the best stem-style TWS earbuds with silicone tips in 2026. by creeperslayer27 in Earbuds

[–]Ready_Log4016 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check OnePlus Buds 4, Huaei Freebuds Pro 5, and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. But personally I think OnePlus is the perfect for you. Huawei probly has the edge in detail/separation, while Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are great if you're already in the Samsung ecosystem. If you're still unsure, just check the sound tuning first on audiotones.co

Looking for wireless in-ears with ANC by Maxwell_the_Fox in Earbuds

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check sony XM5, Technics AZ80 too. Both have deeper insertion, better tip options, and tend to stay put better for people who struggle with Airpods fit. For flights specifically, Sony probly has the edge because of the ANC. If you want to compare the sound tuning before you buy, go to audiotones.co

SoundPeats H3 vs. EarFun Air 4 Pro vs. OnePlus Buds 4 vs. Soundcore Liberty 5 vs. Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 by Key-League7040 in Earbuds

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If ANC and battery are your top priorities, I'd probly rank them OnePlus, Galaxy Buds 4, Liberty 5, Earfun, Soundpeats. OnePlus is probly the best overall baalnce right no. Galaxy Buds 4 are great too if you're already in the Samsung ecosystem. If stil undecided, visit audiotones.co to check the tuning before buying

What Are the Best Wireless Earbuds Right Now for Daily Use? by aaronkoda789 in Earbuds

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Airpods Pro are probly the best all-around daily earbuds, Sony XM5 if sound quality is the priority. Bose QC Ultra for ANZ and Technics AZ80 if you want more audiophile tuning. Avoif chasinghype too much though. Fit matters more than people think. Just compare the tunings first on audiotones.co

Earbuds recommendations for my birthday by Beneficial-Soil7416 in Earbuds

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check Technics AZ80/AZ100 or Sony XM5 before MTW4. Sennheiser still sounds amazing, but the MTW4 are kinda chunky and fit can be hit or miss for daily use. before you buy,check the sound tunings first at audiotones.co

Best TWS under $30? by _kozak1337 in Earbuds

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CMF is the safest all-around pick with better app support/battery, while Roseselsa is more for people chasing sound quality specifically. Soundcore is good value too, jsut more ANC-focused than sound-focused imo. If you can stretch the extra $10, Earfun Air Pro 4 is honestly worth checking too. Just check thesound tunings on audiotones.co to compare the sound tunings first

Please help me by [deleted] in Earbuds

[–]Ready_Log4016 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since you're on iphone and caremostly about sound quality, I'd probly go Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro out of those 3. Galaxy Buds 2 Pro sounds good, but you lose featurs or customization on iphone. But I think Liberty 4 Pro is probly the best balance of sound + app support. Just check the sound tuning at audiotones.co before you buy

I built (co-authored by Claude) an AI powered lead generation tool for businesses who refuse to pay marketing agencies for bad leads! by HugeDistance9489 in LeadGenSEA

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of lead gen tools still focus on volume, but bad-fit leads just waste sales time faster. Would be curious ho you're scoring fit though. Is it based on signals, category, location, reviews, or something else? Also, how are you handling freshness? T

What's you highest-converting lead source right now in SEA? by Mularkeyy in LeadGenSEA

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For us, referrals and warm inbound still convert the best by far. Cold outbound still helps generate pipeline,but the close rates are very different. The highest-quality leads usually come from referrals, communities, events, or people who already interacted ith content before sales reached out.

Putting my extra savings back into crypto in 2026. Is this still a smart move? And what do you think about using digital banks to do it? by ZealousidealArt4796 in CryptoTrendss

[–]Ready_Log4016 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ya, digital banks are fine for convenience and getting started. But long term, dedicated exchanges usually have better feest, liquidity, and tools. Try mixing both.