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🔎 #AAVE’nin Psikolojik Döngüsü: Duygular Fiyata Nasıl Yön Veriyor?

🔸 AAVE fiyatındaki düşüş, yatırımcıların psikolojik evrelerini gözler önüne seriyor.
🔸 Yatırımcılar, coşku döneminden depresyon dönemine geçiş yapmış durumda.

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Kriptofoni · AAVE'de Çöküş Psikolojisi! Piyasa Duyguları Fiyata Nasıl Yön Veriyor?Kripto para piyasasında yatırımcı psikolojisinin fiyat hareketleriyle nasıl iç içe geçtiğini anlatan en net örneklerden biri Aave (AAVE) grafiğinde görülüyor.

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A large investor transferred 29,000 AAVE ($4.75 million) to FalconX. Over the past 17 hours, 59,001 AAVE ($9.76 million) have been sold at an average price of $165.5. The investor has 8,425 AAVE ($1.38 million) remaining on their balance

🐸 #LDO #PEPE #AAVE
A large PEPE holder sold 2.25 million LDO, receiving $2.18 million in WETH, and used it to buy 12,037 AAVE. Due to the drop in the LDO price, their position of 1.35 million tokens, purchased for $7 million, is now worth $1.215 million, resulting in a loss of $3.6 million

Is it cultural appropriation when drag slang & AAVE words enter the mainstream? 🤔 Babbel's article dives into the complex relationship between language, subcultures, and power dynamics. Explore the evolution & potential pitfalls of adopting slang from marginalized communities. 💬 #CulturalAppropriation #AAVE #DragSlang #LanguageEvolution #culture

🔗 babbel.com/en/magazine/cultura

Babbel MagazineIs It Cultural Appropriation To Use Drag Slang And AAVE?So you want to describe your weekend as 'lit,' but where do drag slang and AAVE words come from (and should you be using them at all)?

Sometimes non-native speakers of English see certain phrases, such as "Imma be," being used by native speakers, and assume this is just modern English slang, available to anyone. But many of these usages are specifically #AAVE (African American Vernacular English), and if you are not #Black and you use these, you might be criticized for #CulturalAppropriation. The mistake is of course an innocent mistake, but that doesn't mean you aren't accountable at all. When you learn that a particular phrase (such as "Imma be") is AAVE and are called out, apologize, say you didn't know, and stop using it. Don't become defensive and try to argue that it's okay for you to use it because [reasons].