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Emily discovers a mysterious hamster in the lab. Bitcoin overheated, RATS explodes +92.49%. Trading system works flawlessly—until a strange message appears.

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Market Lab — The Inhabitant of the Laboratory
Emily discovers a mysterious hamster in the lab. Bitcoin overheated, RATS explodes +92.49%. Trading system works flawlessly—until a strange message appears.

🔬 Market Lab — Finding Signals in the Noise
Rate cuts crashed the market? Emily explains why volatility is just noise and how to catch the signal with the Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO).

Market Lab — In the Moment
Staying calm in turbulent times: our approach.
Algo trading and crypto lab. Documenting real trades, bots and risk. No guarantees, no guru talk.

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Emily leaned back in her chair, stretching her arms above her head. Knowledge base worked steadily and expanded. The first feedback from beta testers was positive.
The system detected unusual activity this morning.
An indicator was flashing on her terminal — a deal had been closed on Bitget. The symbol is AKTUSDT. But what kind of asset is hidden behind this ticker? Emily opened the file.
— Akash Network, AKT... — she muttered, scanning the data. — Decentralized computing. GPU is a marketplace for AI. Interesting.
Then her gaze caught on a movement in the corner of the lab. The Newbie hamster she found earlier was sitting on the table in the old server cabinet. Slightly tousled fur, curious eyes. The hamster was chewing on an Ethernet cable.
— Hey! That's not it! — Emily carefully pushed the cable away. — It's not food.
Newbie beeped in displeasure and switched to a nut lying next to the terminal. There was an old, yellowed note next to the nut, which Emily had also found sometime before on the table:
"KAI"
Name? The code? She didn't know. While.
I went back to the report. The completed transaction was displayed on the screen:

AKT/USDT → +118.05% ROI (Bitget)
Shoulder — 10x
The signal is a moderately strong ROC impulse in a downtrend
— Perpetual futures, long, leverage ten... — Emily did a quick mental calculation. — The price movement is 12.28%, the output is more than 110% of the net yield.
She revealed the details of the deal. Two key labels in the logs:
Mechanics of the deal: Averaging with the second order
Output: WPR indicator
Akash Network is a decentralized cloud computing marketplace based on the Cosmos SDK. Imagine AWS or Google Cloud, but without central control. Anyone can rent out free GPU capacities.
Key Features:
AI/ML focus: Specialization in computing for training and inference of AI models
Savings of up to 80% compared to traditional cloud providers
AkashML: Launched in November 2025 — the first fully managed AI inference service on decentralized GPUs with an OpenAI-compatible SDK
NVIDIA Partnership (August 2025): Deployment of the Blackwell B200/B300 GPU
January 27: 15% growth on the background of the AI narrative
Newbie squeaked as if agreeing with the analysis. Emily chuckled.
While Emily was analyzing the deal, the terminal beeped softly. A new file has appeared in the archive. Title:
"Risk_Management_Protocols_v3.7_KAI.log".
She opened the file. Inside, there are detailed risk management calculations, formulas for optimizing position sizes, and algorithms for determining entry points during averaging. Everything is done with mathematical precision.
There is a comment at the end of the file.:
"Averaging is not saving a drowning person. This is a tactical maneuver with a clear plan of retreat. If you don't have a plan, don't average it. If you have emotions, don't trade."
— K.
Emily frowned. "K." Kai?
She remembered mentions in the documents about someone who was an expert in risk management. Someone who went through a catastrophic loss and turned it into knowledge. Someone calm, ironic, cautious...
— Kai, — she said aloud. — You're here somewhere.
Newbie beeped again, as if confirming.
If Kai really exists — and if he's still around — his knowledge can be an invaluable asset to the Academy. He might already be here. Maybe even watching and waiting for the right moment.
As a good trader who knows that patience is also a position.
Emily saved the report and leaned back in her chair. Dusk was slowly falling outside the laboratory window. The terminals flickered softly. Newbie fell asleep in the corner of the table, curled up in a ball.
She looked at the "KAI" note again.
— Soon, — she murmured. — I'll see you soon.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: This material is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves high risk. Loss of capital is possible.
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Emily leaned back in her chair, stretching her arms above her head. Knowledge base worked steadily and expanded. The first feedback from beta testers was positive.
The system detected unusual activity this morning.
An indicator was flashing on her terminal — a deal had been closed on Bitget. The symbol is AKTUSDT. But what kind of asset is hidden behind this ticker? Emily opened the file.
— Akash Network, AKT... — she muttered, scanning the data. — Decentralized computing. GPU is a marketplace for AI. Interesting.
Then her gaze caught on a movement in the corner of the lab. The Newbie hamster she found earlier was sitting on the table in the old server cabinet. Slightly tousled fur, curious eyes. The hamster was chewing on an Ethernet cable.
— Hey! That's not it! — Emily carefully pushed the cable away. — It's not food.
Newbie beeped in displeasure and switched to a nut lying next to the terminal. There was an old, yellowed note next to the nut, which Emily had also found sometime before on the table:
"KAI"
Name? The code? She didn't know. While.
I went back to the report. The completed transaction was displayed on the screen:

AKT/USDT → +118.05% ROI (Bitget)
Shoulder — 10x
The signal is a moderately strong ROC impulse in a downtrend
— Perpetual futures, long, leverage ten... — Emily did a quick mental calculation. — The price movement is 12.28%, the output is more than 110% of the net yield.
She revealed the details of the deal. Two key labels in the logs:
Mechanics of the deal: Averaging with the second order
Output: WPR indicator
Akash Network is a decentralized cloud computing marketplace based on the Cosmos SDK. Imagine AWS or Google Cloud, but without central control. Anyone can rent out free GPU capacities.
Key Features:
AI/ML focus: Specialization in computing for training and inference of AI models
Savings of up to 80% compared to traditional cloud providers
AkashML: Launched in November 2025 — the first fully managed AI inference service on decentralized GPUs with an OpenAI-compatible SDK
NVIDIA Partnership (August 2025): Deployment of the Blackwell B200/B300 GPU
January 27: 15% growth on the background of the AI narrative
Newbie squeaked as if agreeing with the analysis. Emily chuckled.
While Emily was analyzing the deal, the terminal beeped softly. A new file has appeared in the archive. Title:
"Risk_Management_Protocols_v3.7_KAI.log".
She opened the file. Inside, there are detailed risk management calculations, formulas for optimizing position sizes, and algorithms for determining entry points during averaging. Everything is done with mathematical precision.
There is a comment at the end of the file.:
"Averaging is not saving a drowning person. This is a tactical maneuver with a clear plan of retreat. If you don't have a plan, don't average it. If you have emotions, don't trade."
— K.
Emily frowned. "K." Kai?
She remembered mentions in the documents about someone who was an expert in risk management. Someone who went through a catastrophic loss and turned it into knowledge. Someone calm, ironic, cautious...
— Kai, — she said aloud. — You're here somewhere.
Newbie beeped again, as if confirming.
If Kai really exists — and if he's still around — his knowledge can be an invaluable asset to the Academy. He might already be here. Maybe even watching and waiting for the right moment.
As a good trader who knows that patience is also a position.
Emily saved the report and leaned back in her chair. Dusk was slowly falling outside the laboratory window. The terminals flickered softly. Newbie fell asleep in the corner of the table, curled up in a ball.
She looked at the "KAI" note again.
— Soon, — she murmured. — I'll see you soon.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: This material is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves high risk. Loss of capital is possible.
Join our Telegram:
Hampfree | Market Lab (Global)
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