Bitcoin Boy Ditches ETH for DeFi Dreams 🚀💸
December saw Hayes shuffling ETH into exchanges faster than a teenager swiping left on Tinder. Investors, naturally, concluded he was selling. Because, well, duh.
December saw Hayes shuffling ETH into exchanges faster than a teenager swiping left on Tinder. Investors, naturally, concluded he was selling. Because, well, duh.

I’ve been playing some seriously cool open-world games lately, and what really sets them apart is how they just let you go. Forget those games that hold your hand every step of the way with quest markers and constant tutorials. These ones just drop you in, sometimes with nothing but the clothes on your back, and say, ‘Okay, figure it out!’ It’s totally up to me to learn how to survive, decide what I want to achieve, and then actually do it. Seriously, no quest markers, no help – it’s all on me, and it’s awesome.
New research demonstrates how to achieve unconditional security in quantum communication without relying on shared secret keys, leveraging advanced error correction and optimized transmission rates.

Watch out! The Prologue has three important logbook entries that are easy to miss. If you don’t find all three during the Prologue, you won’t be able to fully complete the game.
This grand design, a puppet show choreographed by the European Union’s grandiose MiCA framework, seeks to impose a uniformity upon crypto’s anarchic waltz-a labyrinthine edifice of rules that would make Kafka weep into his café con leche.

Research reveals that machine learning systems designed to improve the accuracy of quantum computers are susceptible to physical manipulation, raising concerns about the security of quantum computation.
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The Winter Wonderland event is happening now in Overwatch 2! Enjoy returning favorites like Mei’s Snowball Offensive, Yeti Hunt, and Freezethaw Elimination, plus the Mischief & Magic prop hunt. There are also three different reward tracks to unlock goodies. The event runs until January 8th, giving players a little over two weeks to participate and earn rewards.

I feel like some amazing JRPGs never got the attention they deserved, maybe because they were on less popular consoles, or just came out at the wrong time alongside huge releases. It’s a shame, because they’re really good! Finding them now might take some effort, as they aren’t always easy to come by, but I think they’re worth seeking out.
The transfer happened while the crypto market was already whimpering in a corner-XRP included, still nursing its wounds from last week’s volatility. Naturally, the internet exploded with theories: Is Ripple dumping? Repositioning? Or just lost in its own labyrinthine accounting? 🤷♂️

Embark Studios’ new shooter, ARC Raiders, quickly became a popular game in 2025. It combines player-versus-player (PvP) and player-versus-environment (PvE) gameplay, which has sometimes caused disagreements among players. Soon after launch, videos emerged showing players working together to defeat the game’s enemies. ARC Raiders gained a reputation for its cooperative spirit, with solo players often signaling they were friendly and forming temporary teams to tackle difficult challenges. Many videos showcase players defeating huge enemies, sharing the rewards, and successfully escaping missions. However, the game also features moments of backstabbing, where players who seemed friendly suddenly turn on their allies during the escape. Some players are only interested in fighting others and will attack anyone, even those trying to cooperate. This unpredictable mix of cooperation and conflict is a core part of the ARC Raiders experience, and one streamer has recently gained attention for consistently being hostile to other players.