CryptoQuant CEO: New Altcoin Season No Longer Tied to Bitcoin

As a crypto investor with years of experience navigating the tumultuous and unpredictable seas of digital currencies, I find myself intrigued by the shifting sands of our market landscape. The potential altcoin season on the horizon feels different from past cycles, and I’m excited to see how this evolution unfolds. There’s a possibility that the … Read more

Full list of Netflix movies confirmed for release in 2025

It’s undeniable that 2024 stood out as a stellar year for Netflix films. Regardless of your preferred movie genre – be it romantic comedies, action flicks, or award-winning dramas – Netflix catered to every taste. And just like before, Netflix aims to carry on this tradition in 2025 by unveiling some of its most exceptional films yet.

Web3 Market Maker DWF Labs Unveils $20 Million Meme Fund

As a seasoned researcher in the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry, I’ve seen my fair share of ups and downs, bull runs, and bear markets, but one thing that consistently intrigues me is the meteoric rise of meme coins. Companies like DWF Labs are at the forefront of this fascinating phenomenon, and their latest initiative, the … Read more

MicroStrategy Expands Bitcoin Holdings With $1.5 Billion Purchase

As a seasoned crypto investor with a decade of experience under my belt, witnessing MicroStrategy’s relentless Bitcoin buying spree has been nothing short of exhilarating. I remember when the price of one BTC was barely scratching $10k, and here we are now, with corporations amassing such a significant amount that it could potentially challenge the … Read more

Solid visual details can’t save September 5 from a lousy script

Tim Fehlbaum, along with co-writers Moritz Binder and Alex David, launches the film on an apprehensive tone from the very start. The main character, Geoffrey Mason, portrayed by John Magaro, is heading to his ABC news station post in his car, when he tunes into the radio. To his ears comes “Fortunate Son” by Creedence Clearwater Revival. While I appreciate the band’s music, particularly their choice for the closing credits of “Hard Target”, it’s hard not to see the irony in this song being used to set a 1970s period piece. After all, it has earned its reputation as one of the most overused songs in movie soundtracks for a good reason.