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When Order Books Meet High-Frequency Market Making: A Practical Security and Risk Map for DEX Pros

Imagine you are a U.S.-based prop trader shifting significant flow from a centralized venue to a decentralized perpetuals exchange because you want lower fees, custody control, and an order book that supports genuine HFT strategies. You log in, spot sub-second fills, submit TWAP ladders, and—within 30 seconds—see a large unlock of native tokens hit the [...]

By |2026-04-24T12:51:55+00:00October 16th, 2025|Uncategorized|Comments Off on When Order Books Meet High-Frequency Market Making: A Practical Security and Risk Map for DEX Pros

Why “Untraceable” Is Misleading: How Monero’s Stealth Addresses and Ring Signatures Actually Protect You

Surprising fact: a wallet address visible on a public block explorer is a poor proxy for privacy—Monero eliminates that linkage entirely, but "untraceable" isn't a one-word guarantee. Most press and many newcomers treat Monero's privacy as absolute; in practice it's a layered system of cryptographic mechanisms, software choices, and user discipline. Understanding how stealth addresses [...]

By |2026-04-10T07:18:13+00:00September 24th, 2025|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Why “Untraceable” Is Misleading: How Monero’s Stealth Addresses and Ring Signatures Actually Protect You

Want to log into eToro? What the sign‑in really does — and what most guides leave out

How exactly does "logging in" to eToro change what you can see, trade, and copy — and where do common how‑to lists give a false sense of security? Retail investors in the UK often treat the eToro sign‑in step as an administrative hurdle: enter email, password, two‑factor code, and you're off. That is correct at [...]

By |2026-05-01T12:09:50+00:00June 2nd, 2025|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Want to log into eToro? What the sign‑in really does — and what most guides leave out