$DASH has continued to bleed since the previous update, with sellers clearly staying in control. The structure hasn’t improved at all — every bounce is getting sold, and price keeps rolling over without building a base.
Right now, the key thing to watch is the mid-70s zone. That area flipped from support to resistance, and until DASH can push back above it and hold, there’s no real case for strength.
Trend bias stays negative.
Rallies are still corrective, not impulsive.
No confirmation, no guessing — let price prove itself first. Buy Now 👇$DASH
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Walrus Red Stuff Protocol Why Two-Dimensional Coding Changes Repair Costs
I get quietly annoyed when “decentralized storage” claims ignore the boring reality of repair traffic and ops cost.It’s like packing a spare tire kit into the luggage itself, so you don’t need a tow truck every time a bolt fails.Walrus stores each object as coded chunks spread across many nodes, so if some chunks disappear, the missing parts can be reconstructed from the rest instead of fetching a full copy.Design choice: push more math to write-time so read/repair needs less bandwidth, but the trade-off is heavier encoding and higher CPU when uploading.Token role: the token is used for storage/transaction fees and can be staked to align operators with uptime and correct serving, with governance for parameter changes.Failure mode: if stake is too low or monitoring is weak, operators may “pretend-store” data until repairs lag and losses compound.
Uncertainty: I still don’t know how it behaves under long, correlated outages versus random node churn. #Walrus @WalrusProtocol $WAL
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@Dusk_Foundation is a layer 1 blockchain built for a specific, unglamorous problem: how to run regulated financial activity on-chain without sacrificing privacy or auditability. Founded in 2018, it focuses on infrastructure for institutional use cases compliant DeFi, tokenized real-world assets, and financial applications that need privacy by default but still meet regulatory requirements. Its modular architecture reflects that focus: flexibility, control, and predictability over experimentation.
This kind of project is best understood through a simple analogy. Most people don’t think about sewage systems, data centers, or network protocols, yet modern life depends on them working every day without drama.
Infrastructure succeeds when it disappears into the background. Blockchains aimed at financial infrastructure operate the same way: they are not designed to be exciting, but to be dependable, verifiable, and compatible with existing systems.
The core problem Dusk addresses is the tension between transparency and confidentiality in regulated finance. Public blockchains expose too much; traditional systems are opaque and fragmented. Dusk aims to sit in between, offering selective privacy with built-in auditability so institutions can operate on-chain without breaking compliance rules. If it works, it won’t be loud. Its success will be measured by whether it runs efficiently, integrates cleanly, and continues to function reliably over the long term.
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BlockBeats News, January 21st, at the Davos World Economic Forum, Trump stated that the U.S. is experiencing the fastest economic recovery in history, having conquered inflation, with a core inflation rate of 1.5%, and an expected fourth-quarter GDP growth rate of 5.4%.