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Just been watching why crypto is down today and it's actually pretty straightforward once you look at the data. Bitcoin dropped below $90K and dragged everything else with it - that's the main reason prices are falling across the board right now. With BTC at around $66.78K now and holding about 55% of the total market, when it moves, the whole thing feels it.
What's really interesting is the liquidity side. USDT market cap is sitting at $184.16B but keeps shrinking, which means less money actually flowing in to buy dips. When you combine that with weekend trading being thin anyway, even normal
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just noticed Google rolled out something pretty cool for Nigerian users - you can now search in Yoruba and Hausa directly in Google Search with AI summaries. honestly didn't expect this to happen so soon.
so basically if you're more comfortable speaking or typing in your native language, you can just ask questions in Yoruba and get AI-generated answers back in the same language. same thing works in Hausa. they're saying this is part of a bigger push to support 13 African languages total on their AI search now.
what's wild is that Hausa and Yoruba speakers make up almost half of Nigeria's popul
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Recently, I’ve noticed a truly practical technology in the robotics field—diffusion policy—is gradually changing the way industrial automation is approached. This isn’t just a concept confined to papers; it’s a solution that has already been validated in real-world scenarios.
Many robot learning methods tend to be either overly idealized or only applicable in specific situations. But diffusion policy is different. Developed by Columbia University and Toyota Research Institute, this approach’s core idea is to borrow from image generation’s diffusion models, treating robot action learning as a d
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Just updated my SRD grant banking details and honestly, the online portal is way easier than I expected. Here's what actually worked for me: head to the official SASSA SRD website, punch in your ID number, and they'll SMS you a secure link. Click it, enter your new bank account details, and you're done. Took like 5 minutes. The key thing? Your account must be in your name—no joint accounts or they'll reject it. Took a few days for the bank to verify, but the money hit my new account on schedule. If you're struggling with the portal (it can be glitchy), just call the helpline at 0800 60 10 or v
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Pi Network's KYC verification reward distribution is finally coming, and this time, it's for real. According to community sources, the Pi core team has confirmed that the final testing phase is underway, and the distribution will happen this month. For the Pi ecosystem, this is a critical moment because KYC is not just a formality; it directly relates to network security, compliance, and the integrity of the user base.
Honestly, many Pioneers have been waiting for this news. By completing KYC verification, you're not only helping to build trust in the network and prevent fraud but also earning
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Just had one of those moments scrolling through entertainment finance breakdowns and realized something most people completely miss about how Adam Sandler actually built his $440 million net worth. It's not just about being a comedic actor who made decent movies. The real story is way more interesting from a business perspective.
So here's what most people don't understand: Sandler's wealth structure is almost like a masterclass in vertical integration. Back in 1999, he founded Happy Madison Productions — named after two of his biggest early hits — and that decision basically became the wealth
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Been following some interesting MiCA news coming out of Europe lately. BitGo just made a pretty significant move—they've gone live with their crypto-as-a-service platform across all 30 EEA countries under full MiCA compliance.
What caught my attention is how this actually opens things up for banks and fintechs. Instead of building crypto infrastructure from scratch, institutions can now just plug into BitGo's API and get regulated custody, trading, and fiat on- and off-ramps built directly into their existing systems. That's the kind of infrastructure play that tends to matter more than people
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Been seeing a lot of debate lately about wealth calculations in crypto, and it's honestly pretty fascinating how messy it all gets. There's this major exchange founder who's been pushing back on Forbes's net worth estimates, claiming they're way off. And honestly, he's got a point about the whole valuation problem.
The thing is, calculating someone's net worth in this industry is completely different from traditional wealth measurements. You've got these fortunes tied up in token holdings that swing wildly with market conditions, private company equity that's hard to price, and wallets that no
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Been diving deeper into what actually separates the safer decentralized banking platforms from the risky ones in this market. And honestly, there are some pretty clear patterns if you know what to look for.
First thing that stands out to me is audit verification. The best decentralized bank options always have their smart contracts independently audited by reputable security firms. If a platform isn't transparent about past vulnerabilities or doesn't publish audit reports, that's usually a red flag worth paying attention to.
Then there's the whole overcollateralization model. Safer lending pro
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I've been thinking a lot lately about why some ideas just won't stick, no matter how hard people try to spread them. Meanwhile, other concepts seem to go viral overnight without much effort. There's actually a framework for this, and it's called antimemetics meaning—basically, the study of why certain ideas actively resist spreading.
The whole concept traces back to Richard Dawkins and his 1976 book The Selfish Gene, where he introduced the idea of memes as units of cultural transmission. A meme is anything that replicates by jumping from mind to mind—beliefs, behaviors, catchphrases, fashion
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Ever wonder how long four inches actually is? I was trying to measure something the other day and realized most people have no clue. Four inches equals about 10.16 centimeters, which honestly sounds way more confusing than it needs to be.
The easiest way to picture it? Just think about your palm width or a credit card that's slightly longer. A TV remote button section is basically four inches too. Once you compare it to stuff you actually see every day, it clicks. Your phone width is usually around four to five inches, so next time you're holding it, you're literally holding something close to
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Ever wondered how much is the most expensive phone in the world? I just came across some wild examples from the luxury phone market that honestly made me reconsider what a phone actually is. These aren't devices for calling people - they're basically portable vaults wrapped in precious metals and gemstones.
The king of them all is the Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond, sitting at a mind-boggling 48.5 million dollars. Yeah, you read that right. The actual phone hardware is just an old iPhone 6, but the real value comes from the emerald-cut pink diamond on the back and the 24-carat gold coa
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Just checked the charts and it's interesting how the crypto market down situation has shifted. Bitcoin's trading around 69K now with a solid 2.5% daily gain, while Ethereum's up nearly 5%. Solana and XRP are also showing green, which is a far cry from the liquidation chaos we saw weeks back. But here's what caught my attention—those forced selling waves that triggered earlier really did a number on the market. We saw over 2 billion in BTC liquidations hit in just one week, and monthly total crossed 4 billion. That kind of leverage unwinding doesn't just disappear overnight. The reason the cryp
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Just caught Tesla's latest China EV numbers for February and they're pretty solid. 58,600 units sold from their Shanghai factory, which is a 91% jump year-over-year and up 9.3% from January. That's some serious momentum. The Shanghai-made Model 3 and Model Y are clearly doing the heavy lifting here, with buyers snapping them up across both China and Europe. Interesting to see how consistent the demand is staying even with all the competition in the China EV market right now. The month-over-month growth especially caught my eye - usually you'd see some softness after January, but they're mainta
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Just spent some time reviewing double bottom patterns again, and honestly, the W pattern trading setup is one of those classic technical signals that still holds up really well if you know what to look for.
So here's the thing about W patterns - you're essentially watching for two price lows at roughly the same level with a bounce in between. That middle spike? It's not a full reversal yet, just the market catching its breath. The real setup happens when price finally closes above that neckline connecting both bottoms. That's when you know something's shifted.
I usually spot these on Heikin-As
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So you're curious about HOT mining? Let me break down what I've learned about this whole thing because it's actually pretty interesting how it works.
First off, HOT is basically the token that powers transactions in the NEAR ecosystem, especially if you're using it through Telegram. What makes it different is that you can actually use it for real blockchain transactions, games, and transfers without the usual friction. They've got something called meta-transactions that makes this possible. Eventually this will work across other networks too, not just NEAR.
Getting started with hot mining is s
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Ever wonder how rich the guy behind Cardano actually is? Charles Hoskinson's net worth has been estimated at over $600 million, though with crypto fortunes it's always hard to pin down exact numbers since so much is tied up in volatile assets.
So who exactly is this guy? Hoskinson's story in crypto actually starts pretty early. Back in 2013, he launched the Bitcoin Education Project, which shows he was paying attention to the space before most people even knew what Bitcoin was. He was drawn to Bitcoin's fixed supply and the idea of digital gold.
But here's where it gets interesting - in late 2
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If you're getting into crypto, understanding your EVM wallet address is basically the foundation of everything you'll do on chain. Let me break down why this matters.
So here's the thing - an EVM address is essentially your unique identifier across Ethereum and all the compatible networks like Polygon, Arbitrum, and BNB Chain. It's always that 42-character string starting with 0x. Think of it like your account number, except it's public and everyone can see your transaction history associated with it.
When you set up a wallet like MetaMask, boom - your EVM wallet address gets generated automat
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just realized elon musk height is actually 6'2" – that's pretty tall. always thought he'd be shorter for some reason lol. makes sense why he looks so imposing in photos. elon musk height definitely gives him an advantage in the room, you know? anyway random fact but kinda interesting how much we don't notice about these things until someone points it out 🤔
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I just looked at the numbers for Elon Musk and his salary per second, and honestly, it's pretty crazy. The man earns about $3,708 USD in a single second, which is more than most people around the world earn in an entire month. That's simply a different level of wealth.
When you extrapolate that, it gets even more absurd. Per minute, he's earning $222,500 USD, and per hour, around $13.35 million. That's so much money that he could theoretically buy a private jet in less than two hours. His wealth grows by $320.5 million USD every single day. For comparison: that's the budget of some smaller cou
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