Bitcoin’s 5th Wave: A Disaster or Just Another Plot Twist?

In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter, now a place for people to yell about crypto), Tara claimed the price could still “fall to as low as $52,000.” That’s not a prediction; that’s a threat. Like, “Hey, I’m going to let you go down a hill in a shopping cart unless you give me 5% of your life savings.”

Ethereum’s Despair in the Crypto Abyss

In a new post upon the hallowed halls of X, the prophets of the blockchain, Santiment, have declared that the 30-day Market Value to Realized Value Ratio has undergone a metamorphosis, as if the very fabric of the market had been rewoven by some divine hand. The MVRV Ratio, that siren’s song of on-chain analysis, whispers of the profit-loss status of addresses, a mirror to the collective soul of the network. When it soars above the fickle mark of one, it proclaims the triumph of profit; when it falters below, it screams of loss, a dirge for the desperate.

How Nvidia’s Earnings Made Bitcoin Look Like a Stock Market Supermodel

Recently, the market was hit with back-to-back FUD moments-fear, uncertainty, and doubt so intense it could have been mistaken for a Netflix thriller. We had everything from manipulation fears to a crash that felt like a toddler throwing a tantrum in a grocery store, wiping out nearly $1 trillion in crypto in just over a month. One moment you’re feeling rich; the next, you’re skimming through your couch cushions for spare change.

AI Mania: 15 Shocking Breakthroughs That Left Wall Street in a Sweat!

Wall Street, that paragon of sophistication, has rarely looked so enthralled-or so uneasy. Investors, ever the eager participants in the grandest of gambles, are pouring capital into artificial intelligence at a pace that would make a goldfish in a roulette wheel blush, even as skeptics, those dour souls, warn that valuations may be racing ahead of reality like a caffeinated penguin on a treadmill. Meanwhile, the broader public oscillates between visions of AI-fueled prosperity and existential dread, all while sipping tea and muttering about the future.

How Scott Pilgrim vs The World Game Escaped Digital Extinction

That’s why fans were so excited in 2010 when a beat ’em up game was released alongside Edgar Wright’s film. Back then, it was common for movies and games to be launched together for promotion. Turning a comic book filled with video game references into a playable game was a brilliant idea, and it’s no surprise it was so popular.

Resident Evil Requiem: How Long Does It Take to Beat?

Okay, so unlike older Resident Evil games where you pick a character and stick with them, in Resident Evil Requiem the game actually switches between controlling Grace and Leon throughout the story. There are sections where I was just playing as Grace, and then long stretches where I was controlling Leon. I thought having two main characters would make the game super long, but honestly, it ended up being about the same length as other Resident Evil titles.