Heroes of NFT (HON) is the utility token behind Luminoria Tactics, a mobile strategy game on Avalanche. It powers in-game purchases, NFT staking, and player governance. With low trading volume and a price down 98% from its peak, it's a niche project for gamers - not speculators.
North Korea has stolen over $3 billion in cryptocurrency since 2017 and turned billions into cash through hacking, cross-chain transfers, and unregulated exchanges in Cambodia and China. This is how they bypass sanctions and fund their weapons program.
HTX (formerly Huobi) is the global crypto exchange used by Korean traders-there's no separate Huobi Korea. Learn how Koreans access it, why it's popular for meme coins, and how it compares to Upbit in 2026.
The SMAK X CoinMarketCap airdrop in 2021 gave away $20,000 in tokens, but the Smartlink project failed to build real users. Today, SMAK trades at $0.000113 with zero volume - a cautionary tale of how not to launch a crypto project.
The E2P Token airdrop linked to Coinstore, Greenex, and CoinMarketCap has no official confirmation. No website, no contract, no announcement. Learn why this is likely a scam and how to protect your crypto from fake airdrops.
MistSwap is a decentralized crypto exchange with multi-chain support but lacks transparency, audits, and user reviews. Learn what it offers, its risks, and whether it's worth using in 2026.
PancakeSwap V3 (Base) offers zero trading fees, concentrated liquidity, and advanced order types like limit and TWAP orders. It's the fastest and cheapest DEX on Base blockchain, ideal for active traders and yield seekers.
Losing your private key means losing your cryptocurrency forever. No one can recover it-not exchanges, not developers, not governments. Here's what happens, why it's irreversible, and how to prevent it.
Sweden is cracking down on crypto mining not because it's illegal, but because of its massive energy use. Even with renewable power, Bitcoin mining strains the grid - and Sweden is forcing miners to prove they're part of the solution, not the problem.
Blockchain code review is not like regular software review. Due to immutable ledgers and massive financial stakes, every line of code must be scrutinized. This guide covers manual review techniques, automated tools, checklists, and why skipping this step risks millions.
Blockchain code review is critical because smart contracts can't be patched after deployment. Learn the best practices, tools, and checklists to prevent millions in losses from exploitable vulnerabilities.
Market orders guarantee speed but risk slippage. Limit orders give price control but may not fill. Learn when to use each in crypto trading to avoid costly mistakes.
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