This is my first post on Publish0x as the human behind CryptoSlug War Log.
I’m not here to call tops and bottoms or promise easy gains. My thing is simpler (and harder at the same time):
turning real experience in crypto into disciplined routines, tools and notes you can actually reuse.
Who I am & what I do
I’ve been slowly building my own “war room” around:
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🔐 Security basics – 2FA, anti-phishing, exchange settings, device hygiene.
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📉 Risk management – not blowing up because of 1 bad decision.
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💸 DCA / Hodler habits – structured entries instead of random buys with a fancy name.
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🤖 Bots & automation – mainly Gunbot on Binance, with real setups and pairs.
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🖥️ Infrastructure – VPS, monitoring tools, routines to keep everything sane.
I write about all of this in a series I call the CryptoSlug War Log – basically field notes from my own journey: what I tried, what broke, what I fixed and what I kept.
From notes to routines (and sometimes tools)
A lot of my War Log entries start as simple notes:
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“I keep forgetting this security step.”
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“This DCA plan only looks good on paper.”
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“Running 5 bots like this is asking for trouble.”
When a topic is important enough, I try to convert it into something repeatable:
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a checklist,
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a simple routine,
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or even a small tool.
That’s how I ended up creating things like:
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SlugSentinel V1 – a basic security routine turned into a visual tool,
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early blueprints for a Hodler diary and a Risk Forge module (SlugShield Rank I) to structure exposure and capital allocation (still in design / work in progress).
The idea is always the same: learn from what happened, adjust the process, and then keep using that process the next time instead of improvising again.
What I’ll be posting here on Publish0x
On Publish0x I plan to share EN versions of selected War Log entries, mainly about:
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security routines and minimum protection for your crypto,
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DCA / Hodler workflows and how to bring order to your entries,
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risk management and exposure when using bots,
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real bot setups (especially with Gunbot on Binance) and how I organize them,
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updates on tools I build for myself (and share): security routine tools, diaries, simulators, etc.
I won’t run a signal group here.
I might show results or PnL contexts, but always framed as:
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“this is the setup,”
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“this is what it’s supposed to do,”
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“this is the risk,”
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and “this is what I’d watch out for.”
If you’re looking for frameworks, routines and real setups instead of “one more magic coin”, you’ll probably feel more at home with this style of content.
Where everything connects
Outside Publish0x, I keep the ecosystem in one place:
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📝 CryptoSlug War Log (Diário de Guerra) – blog-style field notes and long-form posts
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🧰 CryptoSlug Tools Lab – small tools and dashboards I use myself (like SlugSentinel V1)
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🌐 Site (PT + EN): cryptoslug.pt
This Publish0x blog will be the place where I bring the best parts of that ecosystem in EN, with a focus on what can actually be applied.
See you in the next entry. 🐌⚡
This post is part of my CryptoSlug War Log. I share real setups, routines and tools on cryptoslug.pt (EN + PT).