USDD Update. Final Day has arrived. One last chance to catch #USDD at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Booth A03.

23 Apr 2026, 04:07
🚀 USDD Update GM 🎉 Final Day has arrived. One last chance to catch #USDD at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Booth A03. Come close out Hong Kong Web3 Festival with us and grab the final rewards 🎁 Plus, enjoy one of USDD’s key advantages: 1:1 redeemability with USDT, offering 🔗

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23 Apr 2026, 20:18
🆕 $VIRTUAL, $PROS, $KAIO added to Coinbase roadmap link Free Academy & VIP Access
$VIRTUAL, $PROS, $KAIO added to Coinbase roadmap link. Free Academy & VIP Access.
🆕 $VIRTUAL, $PROS, $KAIO added to Coinbase roadmap link Free Academy & VIP Access
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23 Apr 2026, 20:11
📊 $DOGE's Social Interactions Total is perking up. Retail stirs. Dogecoin remains the most watched retail pulse in crypto. Its social footprint historically front-runs broader memecoin rotation by 2-5 days. With $BTC tagging $79K and memes printing 5-8% daily, the DOGE social print is worth watching more than the price candle. Social Interactions + Social Contributors Active — both turning up this week. Free Academy & VIP Access
$DOGE's Social Interactions Total is perking up. Retail stirs. Dogecoin remains the most watched retail pulse in crypto.
📊 $DOGE's Social Interactions Total is perking up. Retail stirs. Dogecoin remains the most watched retail pulse in crypto. Its social footprint historically front-runs broader memecoin rotation by 2-5 days. With $BTC tagging $79K and memes printing 5-8% daily, the DOGE social print is worth watching more than the price candle. Social Interactions + Social Contributors Active — both turning up this week. Free Academy & VIP Access
Nodle
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23 Apr 2026, 19:06
"All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking." – Friedrich Nietzsche #clickoftheday #clickdeepreals #general #switzerland #thursday The more you know 💡 This Click was taken just above Niederdorf in the canton of Basel-Landschaft, looking down a farm lane lined with fruit trees toward the village in the Frenke valley, part of the Waldenburg district on the old road over the Oberer Hauenstein pass. The surrounding hills are classic Baselbiet countryside: meadow pastures, scattered farmsteads dating back to the 19th century, and long lines of standard fruit trees that turn entire slopes into soft white when spring finally reaches north‑western Switzerland. Niederdorf’s history is more dramatic than the quiet landscape suggests. In the Middle Ages it formed a single village, Onoldswil, together with neighboring Oberdorf, until a 1295 landslide destroyed part of the settlement and effectively split it into the two communities that exist today. Later centuries brought more blows: a major fire in 1628 burned down 29 houses in the village core, and floods of the river Frenke in 1830, 1924 and 1926 repeatedly tore through the valley, events that still live on in local chronicles and family stories. During the Rappenkrieg (1591–1594), a peasant uprising against Basel’s city authorities, a local man – Hans Siegrist of Niederdorf – became one of the leaders of the insurgent countryside, giving the village a small but stubborn place in Swiss rebellion lore. The broader region around Niederdorf is famous for its cherry trees. Baselland markets itself as a Kirschland (land of cherries), and each April the so‑called Bluescht – cherry blossom season – turns the Tafeljura hills, including the valleys around Waldenburg, into a sea of white and pale pink. Tourism boards promote dedicated KirschblĂŒten and Chirsiweg hiking routes, and local blogs and family guides describe mid‑April walks through orchard landscapes where you’re reminded not to pick fruit but encouraged to buy cherries, Kirsch and cherry products from farm shops once harvest season arrives. In late summer and early autumn, the region doubles down on that identity with Baselbieter Genusswochen, four weeks of food events across the canton that frequently spotlight cherries and cherry‑based dishes and drinks as a symbol of local agriculture. Between those seasonal highlights, Niederdorf’s story is one of continuity: a village that passed from Onoldswil to Basel’s control in 1400, weathered wars, fires and floods, and now sits quietly between commuter life and traditional farming, with blossom walks and village festivals as recurring rhythms in the calendar. Seen against that backdrop, this Click freezes the Baselbiet in peak “Bluescht” mode: a narrow road threading between blooming trees, electric fence lines tracing pasture edges, and a valley town in the distance that has been walking this same route – on foot, with carts, now with strollers and hiking poles – for centuries. Did you know that Nodle leaves a tip for every #clickoftheweek? Is it your turn next? Have you tried the Click AI contest yet? Log in on http://clickapp.com, select your best shot and let the AI evaluate your entry – you’ll receive feedback on the quality of your Click and also stand the chance to win big! 🚀 Now smash that like button, share the posts and bring this fantastic shot the reach it deserves! Did this catch your attention? Explore our blog post, Click: Beyond the Filter, to discover how the app powers the ecosystem behind the Digital Trust Network.
"All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking. " – Friedrich Nietzsche.
"All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking." – Friedrich Nietzsche https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/Qmchw1PrcGagsZtNeE66MgKrBtBFyM3Bn3eAV9C2ZZmxLd #clickoftheday #clickdeepreals #general #switzerland #thursday The more you know 💡 This Click was taken just above Niederdorf in the canton of Basel-Landschaft, looking down a farm lane lined with fruit trees toward the village in the Frenke valley, part of the Waldenburg district on the old road over the Oberer Hauenstein pass. The surrounding hills are classic Baselbiet countryside: meadow pastures, scattered farmsteads dating back to the 19th century, and long lines of standard fruit trees that turn entire slopes into soft white when spring finally reaches north‑western Switzerland. Niederdorf’s history is more dramatic than the quiet landscape suggests. In the Middle Ages it formed a single village, Onoldswil, together with neighboring Oberdorf, until a 1295 landslide destroyed part of the settlement and effectively split it into the two communities that exist today. Later centuries brought more blows: a major fire in 1628 burned down 29 houses in the village core, and floods of the river Frenke in 1830, 1924 and 1926 repeatedly tore through the valley, events that still live on in local chronicles and family stories. During the Rappenkrieg (1591–1594), a peasant uprising against Basel’s city authorities, a local man – Hans Siegrist of Niederdorf – became one of the leaders of the insurgent countryside, giving the village a small but stubborn place in Swiss rebellion lore. The broader region around Niederdorf is famous for its cherry trees. Baselland markets itself as a Kirschland (land of cherries), and each April the so‑called Bluescht – cherry blossom season – turns the Tafeljura hills, including the valleys around Waldenburg, into a sea of white and pale pink. Tourism boards promote dedicated KirschblĂŒten and Chirsiweg hiking routes, and local blogs and family guides describe mid‑April walks through orchard landscapes where you’re reminded not to pick fruit but encouraged to buy cherries, Kirsch and cherry products from farm shops once harvest season arrives. In late summer and early autumn, the region doubles down on that identity with Baselbieter Genusswochen, four weeks of food events across the canton that frequently spotlight cherries and cherry‑based dishes and drinks as a symbol of local agriculture. Between those seasonal highlights, Niederdorf’s story is one of continuity: a village that passed from Onoldswil to Basel’s control in 1400, weathered wars, fires and floods, and now sits quietly between commuter life and traditional farming, with blossom walks and village festivals as recurring rhythms in the calendar. Seen against that backdrop, this Click freezes the Baselbiet in peak “Bluescht” mode: a narrow road threading between blooming trees, electric fence lines tracing pasture edges, and a valley town in the distance that has been walking this same route – on foot, with carts, now with strollers and hiking poles – for centuries. Did you know that Nodle leaves a tip for every #clickoftheweek? Is it your turn next? Have you tried the Click AI contest yet? Log in on http://clickapp.com, select your best shot and let the AI evaluate your entry – you’ll receive feedback on the quality of your Click and also stand the chance to win big! 🚀 Now smash that like button, share the posts and bring this fantastic shot the reach it deserves! https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/2047391453320741259 https://www.instagram.com/p/DXe9CXrgCyz/ Did this catch your attention? Explore our blog post, Click: Beyond the Filter, to discover how the app powers the ecosystem behind the Digital Trust Network.
Ethereum
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23 Apr 2026, 17:38
đŸ“ŠđŸ€” #BTC Major stakeholders are quickly accumulating $BTC. Retail traders have also started accumulating. Ideally, if key stakeholders continue to accumulate while retail traders start taking profits, this combination is one of the strongest signals for long-term growth. link Free Academy & VIP Access
#BTC Major stakeholders are quickly accumulating $BTC. Retail traders have also started accumulating.
đŸ“ŠđŸ€” #BTC Major stakeholders are quickly accumulating $BTC. Retail traders have also started accumulating. Ideally, if key stakeholders continue to accumulate while retail traders start taking profits, this combination is one of the strongest signals for long-term growth. link Free Academy & VIP Access
Ethereum
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23 Apr 2026, 04:21
🐳 Whale 0x65B4 sold 10,829 $ETH for $24.91M at $2,300 three days ago. They then bought back 7,448 $ETH for $17.5M at $2,350 one hour ago. link Free Academy & VIP Access
Whale 0x65B4 sold 10,829 $ETH for $24. 91M at $2,300 three days ago. They then bought back 7,448 $ETH for $17.
🐳 Whale 0x65B4 sold 10,829 $ETH for $24.91M at $2,300 three days ago. They then bought back 7,448 $ETH for $17.5M at $2,350 one hour ago. link Free Academy & VIP Access
Squid Grow
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23 Apr 2026, 04:13
This is epic!
This is epic.
This is epic! https://x.com/silentswap/status/2047133503759007823?s=46&t=TLzb_bcyLMq6BFvrbf4sYA