The 15 Best Indie Strategy Games To Play In 2026

Thronefall, a minimalist strategy and tower defense game, launched in late 2024 after a short initial release period. It simplifies the genre to its core elements, which is a major strength. Players command a single rider, a monarch on horseback, managing their kingdom’s defenses and economy by day and battling waves of enemies by night. Each session lasts only 10-15 minutes, creating a fast-paced and rewarding experience. Players quickly become engrossed in the gameplay, and it’s earned an impressive 96% positive rating on Steam, based on over 20,000 reviews.

Jane Street’s $19M Bitcoin Toss: Market’s Next Circus Act?

So, when a wallet linked to Jane Street casually transfers $19 million worth of Bitcoin, the market doesn’t just notice-it grabs the popcorn. Is this the prelude to another bearish symphony, or will the liquidity gods swoop in like a superhero with a bailout cape? Spoiler: the liquidity gods are probably napping.

Bitcoin’s Downtrend Persists: Will $68K Hold or Crumble?

On the daily chart, bitcoin remains in a broader downtrend following a slide from the all-time high zone near $122,582 to a recent swing low of $59,930, representing roughly a 51% drawdown from the peak. Price has since rebounded toward the $68,000 region, but the recovery remains tentative. Candlestick structure shows large bearish bodies dominating the earlier $80,000 to $60,000 decline, followed by indecision candles near the bottom that suggest exhaustion rather than outright reversal.

Quantum Quandary: Will Your Crypto Go From Cloak to Naked in a Jiffy?

Bons, with his penchant for the dramatic, explains that these quantum marvels can “deanonymize” and crack the elliptic curve cryptography from exposed public keys. Oh, the horror! Apparently, the moment one spends funds from their wallet, their public key becomes as visible as a debutante at her first ball. And what does our quantum suitor do? It solves the complex math behind that key and whisks away the private key, leaving privacy in tatters. How dreadfully inconvenient!