Mastercard’s $2B Crypto Gamble: Zerohash, Seriously? 😅

Zerohash, founded in 2017, specializes in stablecoin/blockchain infrastructure-essentially enabling companies to build their own crypto casinos 🎰. If this deal closes, it’ll be Mastercard’s biggest crypto bet since they tried (and failed) to trademark “BLOCKCARD” in 2018. 🤭

It’s Time To Officially Welcome One Piece’s New Arc

At a recent One Piece event, it was announced that the next major story arc, Elbaf, will begin in April 2026. While fans are excited about Elbaf – and we’ve already seen some early character designs – it’s expected to be the longest arc in the One Piece anime by far, and will likely take years to complete after a break in animation.

All Mini-Medal and Tombola Ticket Rewards in Dragon Quest 2 Remake

You’ll begin finding Mini-Medals fairly quickly in DQ2 Remake, but you won’t be able to trade them in until you reach a specific point in the story. Players familiar with the DQ3 Remake might assume you can access the trade-in location right away, but that’s not how it works in this game.

Hello Icelake Quest In DNA (Duet Night Abyss)

To start the “Hello, Icelake” quest in Duet Night Abyss, you first need to finish the main quest “On a Gentle Breeze” from the Noctoyager Chapter 1. Then, find Margie, who’s standing by the bulletin board near the Outsider’s house, and talk to her. She’ll ask about your experience in Icelake, and your responses will affect how she views you.

🇮🇳 Crypto Drama: India’s $1.1T Oopsie Moment? 😱

At the Business Standard BFSI Insight Summit 2025 (catchy name, I know), the cool kids in the crypto sandbox were like, “India, it’s time to put on your big kid pants and regulate this mess.” 🩳 They’re not just talking about slapping some rules on cryptocurrencies; they want an INR-backed stablecoin, because apparently, the rupee needs to flex its digital muscles too. 💪🇮🇳

Best Triple-A Horror Games That Are Genuinely Scary

Horror games scare players in many different ways, using everything from mental distress to frightening monsters. Both well-known series and brand new games are pushing the boundaries of fear, proving that large development budgets often lead to truly terrifying experiences. These high-profile, or ‘triple-A,’ horror games consistently deliver some of the most intense scares the genre has to offer.