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Изворен канал @cryptoattack · Post #20708 · 23 дек.

😨Главное за сегодня: 🇺🇸США (крипто-#ETF): - Трамп назначил Бо Хайнса главой "Криптосовета", а CEO a16z назначен старшим советником по вопросам #AI - Налоговая США (IRS) утверждает, что стейкинг криптовалют облагается налогом - Phoenix Group планирует листинг на Nasdaq в 2025 году 🇰🇵#HYPE В HyperLiquid наблюдается рекордный отток на фоне опасений пользователей, что северокорейские хакеры могут искать уязвимости (несколько кошельков северокорейских хакеров имеют потери >700 000$ от торговли на бирже). #HYPE Hyperliquid Labs опровергают, что их взломали 🇰🇷 Новый комитет Южной Кореи разрабатывает санкции против манипуляторов крипторынка 🇸🇻#BTC Правительство Сальвадора продолжает накопление#BTC 🇯🇵 Gate Group приобрели Coin Master и официально вышли на японский рынок 🔥 MicroStrategy приобрели ещё 5,262 #BTC 🥳#BNB Binance Alpha выпустили новую партию проектов 🥳#TONПавел Дуров: Общая выручка Telegram в 2024 году превысила 1 млрд $, и мы завершаем год с более чем 500 млн $ денежных резервов, не считая криптоактивов 🙋‍♂ Nokia подали патент на «устройство, метод и компьютерную программу», которые могут шифровать цифровые активы 🥳#CRO Crypto .com запускает регулируемую службу хранения цифровых активов для клиентов из США и Канады 🙋‍♂ Moonpay ведет переговоры о приобретении Helio за ~150 млн $ 🚫 Регулятор Малайзии запретили Atomic Wallet работать в стране 🔮#CGX#RON Community Gaming запустит свой рынок прогнозов Forkast, ориентированный на игры, в сети #RONIN ✅ Paraswap DAO одобрила внедрение нового токена для замены #PSP 🙋‍♂#LDO#ETH Lido запустили Ethereum SDK 🆕Листинги: - Binance добавляет фьючерсы на #HIVE - Binance Launchpool добавляет#BIO 🕵️‍♂️Активность китов и SmartMoney: - С адреса команды Pendle перевели 625 000 #PENDLE на Binance - транзакции китов 📊Графики и отчёты: - #FUD Новые трейдеры, которые присоединились к рынку за последние 2-3 месяца, активно распродают#BTC и #ETH - WhaleMap: Уровень 98 133$ остаётся важным, учитывая китовые накопления #BTC - за последние 2 года наблюдался значительный рост числа держателей криптовалют 📈 - #UNI Общий объем #USDC на Uniswap превысил 1 трлн $ 📈 - DropsTab: новые токены в стадии накопления, поддерживаемые топовыми венчурными инвесторами - ТОП#AI-агентов по росту цен за последние 7 дней - отчёт CoinShares по фин потокам - отчет BNB Chain за 2024 год #BNB 💰Сборы средств: - Avalon Labs - 10 млн $ - #USUALUsual - 10 млн $ от Binance и Kraken ✏️События на завтра: 🔓 Разлоки: Ribbon Finance (#RBN) - 1,06% ($4,18m) 🎁#AGI Delysium запустят программу вознаграждений 🇺🇸 Durable Goods Orders (MoM) (Nov) - 16:30 мск - Redbook (YoY) - 16:55 мск - New Home Sales (Nov) - 18:00 мск

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@languagetrivia · Post #563 · 03.01.2025 г., 10:14

Which linguistic term, named after an Oxford professor, describes the humorous mistake of swapping the initial sounds of two words, as in ➖“belly jeans” instead of “jelly beans” ➖“our queer old dean” instead of “our dear old queen” A) Malapropism B) Anagram C) Palindrome D) Spoonerism @languagetrivia#term

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@languagetrivia · Post #473 · 12.12.2024 г., 15:17

😮Did you know that some words can mean their own opposite? ☯️ There's a cool linguistic phenomenon where certain words have two opposing meanings. These words are like linguistic chameleons, adapting to completely different interpretations in different scenarios! Here are 5 examples of such words: ➖Sanction ➖To officially approve or permit something: The government sanctioned the new policy. ➖To punish or penalize: The country faced sanctions for its actions. ➖Dust ➖To remove dust: I dusted the shelves yesterday. ➖To add a layer of fine particles: She dusted the cake with powdered sugar. ➖Overlook ➖To supervise or watch over: The manager will overlook the project. ➖To fail to notice something: I accidentally overlooked that mistake. ➖Clip ➖To attach or fasten: He clipped the papers together with a binder clip. ➖To cut or remove: The gardener clipped the hedges neatly. ➖Screen ➖To show or display something: The theater screened a new movie. ➖To block or shield: Trees screened the house from view. Can you think of any other words like that? Let me know in the comments 💬 Quiz Time! What do we call words that mean their own opposite? 🧐 A. Antonyms B. Palindromes C. Contronyms D. Capitonyms Tap ❤️ if you found this interesting @languagetrivia#theory#term

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@languagetrivia · Post #420 · 01.12.2024 г., 17:18

Sometimes, we don't want to be too direct with our words. For instance, instead of saying someone "died," we might say they "passed away." This way of softening our language helps us avoid discomfort or show sensitivity in delicate situations. People use this kind of phrasing in various scenarios: ➖To avoid offending someone (e.g. saying "full-figured" instead of "overweight") ➖To speak politely about jobs (e.g. "sanitation worker" instead of "garbage collector") ➖To make bad news sound less harsh (e.g. "let go" instead of "fired" or ”downsizing” instead of “cutting jobs”) ➖To talk about sensitive topics (e.g. "use the restroom" instead of "go to the toilet" or ”gosh" instead of "God") These phrases help us navigate social interactions tactfully, showing how language can soften or enhance our message. What do we call this practice of using less direct language to soften or sugarcoat an idea? Options: A) Oxymoron B) Metaphor C) Hyperbole D) Euphemism Take the quiz below to see the correct answer @languagetrivia#theory#term

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@languagetrivia · Post #361 · 21.11.2024 г., 13:39

❓What word hides behind the spoiler? Don't reveal it yet✋ "œ" and "æ" are examples of a ligature. A ligature occurs where two or more graphemes or letters are joined to form a single character. These were introduced in handwritten scripts and early printing to improve efficiency, aesthetics, and save space. In handwriting, they reduced the number of strokes needed to write certain letter combinations. In typesetting, they helped conserve space in narrow columns. For example, "œ" is used in French words like cœur (heart) and œuvre (work) and "æ" can sometimes be seen in English, as in encyclopædia. So what is it called when two or more letters are combined into a single character like "œ" and "æ"? A) Digraph B) Ligature C) Umlaut D) Diphthong Tap to reveal the correct answer: These characters are called ligatures Ligatures (Wikipedia) List of English words that may be spelled with a ligature And the other terms from above: ➖A digraph combines two letters for one sound (e.g., "sh") ➖An umlaut (¨) changes vowel sounds (e.g., regular "u" vs. "ü" as in über in German) ➖A diphthong blends two vowel sounds in one syllable (e.g., "ou" in house). Tap ❤️ if you've learnt something new. @languagetrivia#theory#term

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@languagetrivia · Post #299 · 09.11.2024 г., 16:29

What do you call it when a phrase or the components of a word get translated literally from one language to another and the original meaning is preserved? For instance, English "skyscraper" → French "gratte-ciel" (“scrape-sky”), German "Wolkenkratzer" (“cloud scraper”), Spanish "rascacielos" (“scrape skies”). Press ❤️ Follow @languagetrivia to learn more about languages #theory#term

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@languagetrivia · Post #274 · 04.11.2024 г., 15:00

There is a phenomenon where some twins develop a private “language” understood only by them, often using invented words, sounds, or gestures. It usually emerges in early childhood due to their close bond and shared environment and may fade as they learn standard language skills. What is the name of this phenomenon? Join 🦫@languagetrivia for more interesting language facts #theory#term

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@languagetrivia · Post #590 · 12.01.2025 г., 18:55

Did you know that the word apron has an interesting history? Originally, it was napron, derived from the Old French word naperon, meaning a small tablecloth or napkin. Over time, due to the way people spoke, the phrase “a napron” was misinterpreted as “an apron,” and the word changed! This linguistic shift happens when the boundaries between words are reinterpreted, often influenced by how words are pronounced. Another example is nickname, which came from "an eke name" (meaning an additional name) but was turned into "a nickname." What is this phenomenon, where words change due to a reinterpretation of their boundaries, called? A. Rebracketing B. Metathesis C. Semantic Change D. Semantic Broadening @languagetrivia#etymology#theory#term

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@languagetrivia · Post #447 · 07.12.2024 г., 18:36

With the help of what literary technique is the humorous effect in this meme achieved? Options: A) Spoonerism B) Pun C) In-joke D) Malapropism Take the quiz below to find out @languagetrivia#meme#term

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@languagetrivia · Post #367 · 22.11.2024 г., 12:17

The ampersand (&) symbol has a rich history intertwined with the evolution of the English alphabet. Originally, it was a ligature of the Latin word “et,” meaning “and.” Over time, this symbol became so integral to writing that it was included as the 27th character in the English alphabet, following ‘Z’. When reciting the alphabet, people would conclude with “X, Y, Z, and per se and,” which translates to “and, by itself, and.” This phrase was eventually slurred together into the single term “ampersand.” Source Tap ❤️ if you found this interesting @languagetrivia#theory#term#symbol#etymology