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Just saw Telegram actually pulled off selling 29,000 digital papakhas for like $4.35 million? That's wild. Apparently these were designed by Khabib Nurmagomedov and they auctioned them off in 290 rounds back in November. Each papakha went for around 103 TON, which was like $150 at the time. What's interesting is they're built on the TON network so you can trade them for stars or Toncoin, and if you want, flip them as NFTs on other platforms. Pavel Durov was talking about how these aren't just random collectibles - he called them 'socially significant NFTs' with meaning beyond just the price ta
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Just checked the CME FedWatch tool again and it's pretty clear the Fed's probably holding rates steady through March. Like 95.9% probability according to the data. Only a tiny 4.1% chance they actually cut by then. What's interesting is looking further out - April shows an 83% hold probability, but by June that changes. There's already a 44% chance of a 25bp cut showing up by mid-year. So it looks like the market's pricing in maybe some relief later, but near-term we're stuck. Makes sense given where inflation is still sitting. Curious how this plays out if the economic data shifts before then
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Just spotted some serious whale activity on $HYPE and honestly it's kind of wild. Multiple massive positions just got opened - we're talking tens of millions here. One whale dropped over 10 million on a 3x long with 267k tokens, another went in with 8 million on 2x leverage with 200k tokens. But the really aggressive move? Someone just yolo'd a 10x long on 111k $HYPE worth 4+ million. These aren't small bets at all. When you see whales making multiple bet sizes like this across different leverage levels, it usually signals they're pretty confident about where this is heading. The bullish senti
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Been seeing a lot of chatter about BlackRock's latest research on Bitcoin, and honestly it's pretty interesting stuff. Turns out Bitcoin actually tends to hold up better than people think when geopolitical tensions spike. We're talking about outperforming traditional plays like gold and stocks during those unstable periods.
So here's the thing - while everyone's usually rushing to gold or bonds when global uncertainty hits, Bitcoin's been showing some real resilience. The research basically confirms what a lot of us have been observing in the markets. When you look at the price action around m
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There has been a very strong recent influx into BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF. The fund traded under the IBIT ticker bought over 11,000 Bitcoins in a single day at the beginning of March. That is approximately $767 million in inflow. This is the largest inflow seen in the past five months. The daily trading volume has also risen to $3.9 billion, indicating how much investors are interested in this bucket symbol. It seems that institutional players' demand for Bitcoin is truly increasing.
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Just caught wind of something pretty significant in the Aave ecosystem. Aave Labs wrapped up an extensive security audit for V4 and came back with zero critical vulnerabilities, which is honestly the kind of news that doesn't get enough attention in this space.
The scope here was serious. We're talking 345 days of rigorous testing that cost $1.5 million. They didn't just do the standard manual review either - they went all in with formal verification, invariant testing, fuzz testing, and even ran a public security competition. Over 900 participants threw in more than 950 reports during that si
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Just caught that the fear and greed index jumped from 11 to 16 in a single day back in February. That's actually pretty notable considering we were in absolute panic mode just before that—the index had hit levels we hadn't seen in like five years. So yeah, seeing it climb 5 points in 24 hours was definitely the first real shift in sentiment that month.
What's interesting is that the fear and greed index is basically the market's mood ring. When it's that low, everyone's scared. But a jump like that suggests people started breathing again, even if just slightly. Could mean some investors were s
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Just noticed something interesting happening in the DeFi landscape. Aave's TVL has taken quite a hit, dropping from $36 billion down to $26.5 billion over the last few months. On the surface, you might blame it on WBTC and ETH depreciation, but there's more to the story.
What caught my attention is the governance situation brewing within Aave. The community's been pretty divided on some key decisions, and that tension seems to be affecting confidence in the protocol. But here's where it gets really interesting—Justin Sun has apparently decided to make a strategic move.
The guy just pulled $910
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Just came across some wild numbers about Joe Rogan's podcast economics that actually made me think about how content creators are reshaping market narratives.
So apparently Joe Rogan earnings hit $250 million in 2024, which is honestly insane when you think about the long-form podcast space. The guy's basically built an empire that's influencing everything from mainstream media to actual market sentiment. His interview with Trump? That literally moved the needle on the fear and greed index. People were watching and it actually shifted how the market felt about things.
What's interesting is how
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Ever wonder what happens when luxury meets technology? I've been diving into the world's most expensive phone market lately, and honestly, it's a wild rabbit hole. These aren't your typical flagship devices - we're talking about mobile devices that cost more than mansions, where the actual tech specs almost don't matter anymore.
The crazy part is how the industry has completely shifted. A phone at this price point isn't a communication tool anymore. It's basically a portable vault wrapped in 24-carat gold and studded with rare gemstones. The hardware is engineered to outlast the software by de
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I just discovered that converting YouTube to MP3 is easier than I thought. At first, I was worried I would need to install complicated software, but it turns out there are online tools that do it directly in the browser.
The benefit of converting YouTube to MP3 is that you can listen to music or podcasts offline without streaming videos that use a lot of data. Plus, MP3 files take up much less space than videos, making them perfect for listening in the car or where there’s no internet.
The process is very simple: copy the URL from YouTube, paste it into the tool, and wait a moment. The MP3 fil
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Just looked up Clix's 2026 stats and this guy is absolutely killing it. Dude's only 21 years old and already sitting on $27 million net worth. Started from qualifying for Fortnite World Cup in 2019 and just never stopped grinding.
What's crazy is how young he still looks but has built this whole empire. He's 5'9", pretty average build for someone glued to a gaming chair 24/7, but clearly takes care of himself. The height and weight thing people always ask about—he's basically the same size as most competitive gamers, nothing special physically, but his mechanics are insane.
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Just realized a lot of people don't know how to properly update their SASSA details, especially the banking info. Been helping some family members through this and it's actually different depending on which grant you're on.
If you're on the SRD grant, the good news is you can actually change your banking details online now. You don't need to go anywhere. Just hit up the official SASSA SRD portal, enter your ID number (13 digits), and they'll send you an SMS link. Click that link and you can update your bank account right there. The whole thing is online which makes it way faster than before. Y
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just found out clix age is only 21 and this guy has already made like $27 million from gaming lmao. started streaming fortnite as a teenager and literally qualified for the world cup in 2019. now he's pulling in over a million a year between youtube, twitch, tournaments and brand deals. genuinely insane.
the craziest part is how he went from playing on a gaming pc his dad helped him buy to competing at the highest level. dude's got 3.6 million youtube subscribers and still grinding. like he's from connecticut, pretty normal background, but just had the skill and grind to make it happen.
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So I just looked up Clix's whole story and man, this guy really made it from basically nothing. He's only 21 and already sitting on a net worth of around $27 million – pretty wild for someone who basically grew up just gaming in Connecticut. Real name's Cody Conrod, started taking Fortnite seriously as a teenager and then qualified for the World Cup in 2019 when he was like 14. That's insane.
What's crazy is how he diversified his income. It's not just tournament winnings either – he's got over 3.6 million YouTube subscribers now, pulls in decent money from Twitch, does brand deals, sells merc
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Just looked up Clix's profile and honestly can't believe how young he is. The guy's only 21 years old in 2026 and already sitting on like $27 million. Started from Connecticut, got his shot at Fortnite World Cup in 2019 when he was still a teenager, and basically never looked back.
What gets me is how he structured his income—it's not just tournament winnings. He's got millions of YouTube subscribers, making bank from Twitch streams, brand deals, merch, the whole package. Like $1.1 to $1.5 million yearly from combining all those streams. Tournament earnings alone are over $300k, but that's hon
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Ever wondered how long is 4 inches? Yeah, I was confused about this too until I started comparing it to stuff around me. Turns out it's way more common than you'd think.
So here's the deal: 4 inches is 10.16 centimeters, which honestly doesn't mean much until you see it. It's basically the width of your palm or a TV remote. That's it. Not huge, not tiny.
I checked some everyday things and realized how long is 4 inches becomes super obvious once you have reference points. Your credit card? About 3.4 inches, so 4 inches is just a tiny bit longer. A dollar bill is 6.14 inches, so 4 inches is roug
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So Ross Ulbricht got a presidential pardon in January and suddenly everyone's asking the same question: what's his actual net worth now? It's way more interesting than the headlines make it sound.
Most people know him as the Silk Road founder, but not everyone knows the full story behind the numbers. The guy was a physics student from Texas with libertarian ideals—pretty smart, actually—and in 2011 he built what became one of the most infamous dark web marketplaces ever. Running it as "Dread Pirate Roberts," he processed hundreds of millions in transactions, mostly in Bitcoin and encrypted pay
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Just realized how many people struggle with their srd status check and don't even know what the results mean. Been through this myself and honestly, it's frustrating when you don't know if you're approved or still waiting.
So basically, the SASSA SRD grant is this financial support thing for people without income - unemployed folks, people in tough situations, you know. But here's the thing - just applying isn't enough. You actually need to keep checking your status because missing updates can mess things up.
When you do your srd status check online, you'll see different results. Could be appr
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