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Just found out that Alan Tam's son Howard is doing pretty interesting stuff in crypto. Dude's working as a senior software engineer at a Web3 startup now, building digital wallets and cryptographic protocols. But here's the cool part - he actually led the development of CryptoKitties back when he was at Axiom Zen, which was basically the first NFT game on Ethereum. That game blew up so hard it once took up over 16% of all Ethereum network transactions. Pretty wild that Alan Tam's son ended up being one of the early architects of the NFT space. Makes you wonder how many talented people are quie
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Just caught something worth paying attention to with RILY. The turnaround story here is actually pretty compelling if you look at the numbers.
BRC Group Holdings just posted Q4 2025 earnings and honestly, the improvement is hard to ignore. We're talking net income jumping from a $5.61 million loss last year to $90.30 million this quarter. That's not a small swing. Revenue came in at $278.36 million, up 55.9% year-over-year from $178.58 million. The EPS metric tells the same story - $2.77 versus $0.51 a year ago.
What's interesting is how the market reacted. RILY stock climbed 5.48% on the day
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I've been watching enterprises deploy Gen AI at scale, and there's this recurring pattern nobody really talks about until it's too late: token bloat. You deploy a chatbot, the demo looks great, but three months in you're staring at bills that make no sense and wondering where it all went wrong.
Here's what actually happens. Most teams focus on getting the AI working, not on how efficiently it's working. They stuff contexts, build massive system prompts, let conversations accumulate history indefinitely. Each decision seems reasonable in isolation. But compound them across thousands of daily in
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So here's what I've been watching with ETH lately - the macro situation is absolutely brutal right now. We saw a solid push toward $2.2K earlier this week, but then everything just crumbled as geopolitical tensions ramped up and crude prices spiked to levels we haven't seen in months. The tariff ruling didn't help either. ETH is basically caught between a rock and a hard place with all this risk-off sentiment flooding the markets.
What's interesting from a trading perspective is what the derivatives are telling us. The 30-day futures basis is sitting pathetically low - well below that 5% neutr
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Today's TRY to XOF Price Update
This report analyzes the exchange rate of the Turkish Lira (TRY) and West African CFA franc (XOF), highlighting market dynamics, trading opportunities, and mixed technical signals, suggesting a cautious trading approach.
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Just heard about the passing of Diosdado Banatao on Christmas Day. The Filipino tech pioneer was 79. Honestly, his story is one of those that hits different when you really dig into what he actually accomplished.
Bare with me for a second because this guy's journey is wild. Born in rural Cagayan, walking barefoot to school, coming from a farming family with nothing. Then he ends up becoming one of the architects of modern computing. Like, the infrastructure that made PCs actually affordable and usable? A lot of that came from innovations Banatao and his teams pushed through.
What struck me mos
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Just been looking at Shiba Inu's chart and there's definitely something interesting brewing here. After getting absolutely hammered down, SHIB is now sitting in what feels like a compressed zone - price is coiled tight with smaller candles forming near the lows. The tail of recent price action shows less aggressive selling pressure, which usually means we're getting close to some kind of bounce.
Technically speaking, the oversold conditions are pretty textbook at this point. RSI is deep in weak territory, momentum has faded, and we're way below all the major moving averages. When you see this
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Ever wonder why is my number showing private on calls? Yeah, I had the same issue and it was frustrating as hell. People kept asking why I was calling with a private number, except I had no idea that's what was happening.
Turned out there are a bunch of reasons this happens. Sometimes it's a setting you accidentally toggled, sometimes your carrier is doing it on their end, or your SIM card is too old to play nice with newer networks. Let me walk you through what actually worked for me.
If you're on Android, the caller ID settings usually live in your Phone app settings under Calling accounts o
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Just caught something wild in the markets today. Gold absolutely tanked, dropping below $4,350 and losing massive value in just hours. Silver got hit too. The thing that's crazy is this happened even with all the geopolitical stuff going on, which normally would support gold prices.
So what's actually happening? The real culprit seems to be US bond yields shooting up to around 4.40%. When yields get that high, bonds suddenly look way more attractive than holding gold. Plus, people were betting on rate cuts from the Fed, but that narrative is basically dead now with inflation still lurking arou
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Just came across something interesting about the African BNPL space. Happy Pay, a Cape Town fintech, just closed a $5M seed round led by Partech with backing from several solid investors including Futuregrowth, 4Di Capital, and others. What caught my attention isn't just the funding amount, but their actual business model.
Most BNPL players charge consumers interest or fees, right? Happy Pay flipped that. They're calling it an ad-subsidised payments network where merchants and brands foot the bill instead. So users get zero-interest installments while retailers pay for the privilege of offerin
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Just been scrolling through some streaming community discussions and realized how much money does kai cenat actually have is something way more people are curious about than I expected. The numbers are honestly wild when you break it down.
So Kai Cenat - born December 2001 in the Bronx - basically went from posting comedy skits on Instagram to becoming one of the biggest names on Twitch. Like, the guy is legitimately a streaming superstar at this point. And his net worth reflects that meteoric rise.
As of right now in 2026, most estimates put how much money kai cenat has at somewhere between $
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Just came across some interesting technical analysis on XRP/BTC from crypto analyst Javon Marks that's worth looking at. Apparently the pair just broke above a multi-year downtrend line, which is a pretty significant chart level. Marks is calling it a 'retest' phase right now - basically the pair is testing that broken support to confirm the breakout is real.
Here's where it gets interesting: if this holds, Marks is mapping out a potential 600% move to around 0.0001579 BTC. Currently trading near 0.00002040, so that's a pretty substantial target. At current Bitcoin prices around $66k, that wou
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Just looked up Clix's background and it's actually wild how young he is. His real name is Cody Conrod and he's only 21 right now, born back in 2005 in Connecticut. Dude basically grew up with gaming and turned it into a massive career before most people finish college.
What's crazy is how fast he blew up after hitting the Fortnite World Cup qualifiers in 2019. Like, he was still a teenager and already competing at the highest level. He's pulled in over $300k from tournaments alone - won $112k at the Fortnite World Cup, $80k at FNCS Finals. That's insane for someone his age.
But the real money?
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I was reading the latest statements from Vitalik and I have to say there’s a pretty interesting shift happening. It seems he’s completely reconsidering the approach to layer 2 solutions as the main scalability solution for Ethereum. No longer the narrative of Layer 2 rollups as “brand fragments” that we heard until recently.
This shift is quite significant when you think about how central layer 2 has been in Ethereum’s strategy over the past few years. Especially after the Dencun upgrade a couple of years ago, it seemed like the right path. But evidently, the team has rethought the issue, prob
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I recently learned about the fascinating story behind one of the most famous figures in Hawaiian culture. Kamehameha is not just a name but a symbol of strength and unity that changes the way we think about leadership.
Starting from the end - the last words of the great king sound like an echo of wisdom: "E ʻoni wale nō ʻoukou i kuʻu pono ʻole e pau," which means "There is infinite goodness that I have given you to enjoy." This sentence says everything about what kind of person he was.
But before that happened, Kamehameha did something extraordinary. Raised in a feudal political system as a wa
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Been looking at Pakistan's currency history and it's honestly wild how much the rupee has depreciated over the decades. Back in 1947 when Pakistan was founded, 1 USD to PKR was just 3.31, which seems almost unbelievable compared to today. The currency stayed rock solid at that rate for about 8 years, barely moving an inch. Then things started shifting around the mid-50s, creeping up to 3.91, then 4.76 where it basically held steady for another 15 years. But here's where it gets interesting - starting from the early 70s, the rupee began its real decline. By 1972 it jumped to 11 PKR per dollar,
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Been exploring mobile mining lately and honestly, there are way more crypto mining apps out there than I thought. Started with CryptoTab since it's pretty straightforward - just install and hit start, though the referral system is kind of the real money maker if you're into that.
StormGain's another solid option if you don't mind the 4-hour restart thing. The interface is clean and security seems legit, but man, that constant restart requirement gets annoying. NiceHash is what I'd recommend if you're getting serious though - the profitability calculator actually helps you figure out if this is
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Just checked the charts and yeah, the whole market's getting hammered today. Bitcoin's down to around 66.8K, and we're seeing major liquidations happening across the board. Ethereum's off 1.3%, Solana down 2.6%, XRP dropping 3.5% - basically everything's following BTC lower.
The thing that's really driving this is leverage unwinding. Over $26 billion in derivatives exposure got wiped out just in the last 24 hours. When you look at the bigger picture, we've seen like $4.4 billion in BTC liquidations over the past month alone. That's not a one-day event - it's been building for weeks.
What's mak
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