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600,000 BTC in the glove box? The priciest rumor in the Maduro spectacle
A toxic rumor started circulating in prediction markets: that Venezuela may have secretly amassed a massive Bitcoin stash. With the geopolitical show in full swing, that “ghost asset” could become the real prize—but through seizures, freezes, and lawyers, not commandos. The post watches from the balcony: Trump as host, Maduro as the moved piece, Russia/China with calculators out, Cuba letting go, and crypto showing up where it always does—backstage.

Larisa - LoQueArde
Jan 74 min read


Bitcoin, GTA 6 and the predictions that feel scripted
The crypto market feels scripted: Google adds Polymarket to Finance, Bitcoin-to-a-million predictions jump 48% after GTA 6’s new delay, and Zcash skyrockets a thousand percent. Willy Woo foresees the end of the correction, Tangem links wallet and Visa, and a legal case reminds us that behind the code are real people. A loop between hype, markets, and fiction.

Larisa - LoQueArde
Nov 10, 20252 min read


💬 WHY IS IT CALLED MINING IF THERE’S NO DIRT OR GOLD?
A post that blends curiosity, humor, and learning: from the first time a digital bee brought a few cents through Honeygain to understanding how networks, mining, and stablecoins actually work.
Through anecdotes and metaphors, the text explains —without jargon or empty promises— how value is built in the crypto universe: through energy, network, and consensus.
A story about how simple curiosity can turn into knowledge, and how every block —like every idea— is validated in comm

Larisa - LoQueArde
Oct 30, 20254 min read


THE MINER’S REACTOR AND THE 115K FEVER
Bitcoin surpasses USD 115,000 while the FED keeps the market on edge. Western Union tests stablecoins, Visa adds four cryptos, and Solana launches the year’s most successful ETF. Meanwhile, miners celebrate a new 300 TH/s machine setting the rhythm of the network. A week of signals, hardware, and contained energy across the crypto ecosystem.

Larisa - LoQueArde
Oct 30, 20252 min read
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