Yesterday started with an early rise and a refreshing morning run, a great way to kick off Friyays. The snow has nearly disappeared, making it much easier to jog without worrying about icy patches.
I might switch to cycling in the next days.
I dug a little deeper into the #Russian-speaking content that YouTube had been pushing onto my feed recently.
To my surprise, it turned out to be #Ukrainian content, and thankfully, it wasn’t hardcore propaganda as I initially feared.
It's a reminder of how algorithms can be misleading but also how they can lead to unexpected discoveries. The language overlap between Russian and Ukrainian can be confusing, especially if you don't know either of them.
I came across a surprising piece of history while reading yesterday—Dwight D. Eisenhower had implemented a mass deportation program called Operation Wetback. It was a shocking discovery, as I hadn’t associated such policies with his presidency before. It’s a reminder that history is full of uncomfortable truths that don’t always align with the popular narratives we grow up hearing. The program targeted Mexican immigrants in the 1950s and was executed with harsh measures, something worth reflecting on given current immigration debates.
On the market side, signals suggested that the weekend would be relatively calm with no major spikes in $HIVE price expected. However, the market still showed some wiggle room for small but meaningful gains.
It's been interesting to watch how $HIVE performs under different market conditions, especially in contrast to other cryptocurrencies.
My focus continued to be on swapping between $HIVE and $HBD, a strategy that has proven fruitful in the past. The process of timing these swaps requires patience and a bit of instinct, but it’s always satisfying when the numbers align in your favor. This back-and-forth trading helps me stay engaged with the market, even when larger movements are absent. It’s a reminder that consistent effort, even in quieter times, can still yield progress. I need a graph for this.
Initially, I felt the urge to go for an evening run to cap off the day, but I ultimately decided against it. Instead, I chose to stay indoors and spend some quality time with my books. It felt good to slow down and shift my focus to something more reflective and less physically demanding.