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Just saw this story about Colonel Nathan McCormack getting removed from his Joint Chiefs of Staff position. Apparently there were some pretty heated comments he made about Israel and U.S. foreign policy that didn't sit well with leadership.
What's interesting here isn't just the personnel move itself, but what it tells you about how seriously the Pentagon takes operational discipline. Senior military officers operate under some pretty strict guardrails when it comes to public statements, especially anything touching on sensitive geopolitical relationships with allies.
The Department of Defense
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Filecoin (FIL) Historical Price and Returns Analysis: Should I Buy FIL Now?
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This article provides a comprehensive review of Filecoin's historical price movements and market volatility since its inception, analyzing data across bull and bear market phases. We evaluate the potential returns for investors purchasing 10 FIL tokens and address the critical question:
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You ever notice how streaming went from side hustle to legitimate wealth creation in just a few years? Kai Cenat is basically the poster child for that shift.
Let me break down what I've been seeing with Kai Cenat's net worth situation heading into 2026. The guy's estimated somewhere between $35 to $45 million depending on who's counting, and honestly, that number just keeps climbing. Started from posting comedy skits on Instagram and Facebook back in the day, now he's one of the most subscribed streamers on the platform. The trajectory is insane when you really think about it.
What's wild is
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Since August of last year, it is official: the Bundesregierung has submitted the draft for implementing DAC8—and this has real consequences for everyone who trades in crypto. DAC8 is essentially the European answer to the question of how tax authorities should be able to track crypto transactions in the future. Germany is implementing it now with the Kryptowerte-Steuertransparenzgesetz (KStTG).
Why is this important? Because starting in 2026, exchanges, brokers, and custody service providers will have to identify their customers more precisely and then report to the Bundeszentralamt für Steuer
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Just caught something interesting about Safe's financials that's worth paying attention to. The protocol just released their 2025 numbers and honestly, the trajectory is pretty solid for a project focused on actual utility rather than hype.
So here's what stood out - Safe hit over $10 million in revenue last year, which is a significant jump from the $2 million they did in 2024. That's the kind of growth that actually matters when you're not relying on token incentives to pump volume. Lukas Schor, the co-founder, made a point about this that I think gets overlooked in the industry: Safe is gen
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I just noticed that there are new developments in the RWA track. Plume, a globally leading physical asset network, recently launched the Korean Won stablecoin KRW1, issued by digital asset custody company BDACS, backed by actual custody provided by the Bank of Korea.
This move seems quite interesting. Plume currently manages nearly $6.5 billion in RWA assets, with over 280k holders across the ecosystem. Now, with KRW1, Korean institutional investors can directly pay and invest in Korean Won, completely bypassing the hassle and costs of currency exchange.
The Korean market is actually underesti
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Just came across something interesting about what's happening in Russia with crypto mining. Turns out the country has been dealing with a massive underground mining problem that most people probably don't realize.
So here's the situation: according to Nikolay Shulginov from Russia's Energy Committee, illegal mining operations are bleeding the economy dry, costing somewhere around 250 million dollars annually. That's not just numbers on a spreadsheet either—we're talking real infrastructure strain, power grid overloads, and affecting regular people and public services. The causes of illegal min
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I just noticed something interesting with UNI. On February 11, the price absolutely exploded after that BlackRock news dropped — jumped almost 42% to $4.57 in a single session. Everyone was talking about institutional money finally flowing in. But here's the thing that caught my eye: the rally already looks shaky.
Looking back at the chart, there were actual warning signs way before the breakout. The RSI was showing a bullish divergence for weeks — price kept making lower lows but momentum was actually getting stronger. That's usually a good setup. Then OBV broke above its downtrend right when
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Just noticed stablecoins have been taking a slight hit lately. Over the past week, the total market cap dropped by around 0.99%, sitting at roughly $305.8 billion now. Pretty modest decline overall. USDT is holding up relatively well though - it actually gained a tiny bit with a 0.04% increase, keeping its market dominance at over 60% of the stablecoin space. Still the king of stables by a wide margin.
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Just been looking at HBAR charts and there's actually something interesting happening despite the brutal correction. Yeah, price got hammered back in January-February, but the technical setup right now is showing some bullish divergence signals that traders are probably watching closely.
So here's what caught my eye. The money flow indicators have been acting weird compared to price action. Chaikin Money Flow and Money Flow Index both show capital quietly accumulating even when HBAR was getting sold off hard. That usually means smart money is nibbling at dips, not fully exiting. The chart's al
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Russia just tightened the screws on illegal mining in russia with some pretty serious criminal penalties. If you're operating without proper registration, you're looking at fines up to 1.5 million rubles or forced labor. But here's where it gets heavy - if you're part of an organized group or making serious money from it, that can stretch to 5 years in prison.
The Russian Ministry of Justice pushed through amendments to the Criminal Code introducing Article 171.6, which specifically targets unregistered miners and anyone running unauthorized mining infrastructure. The law defines substantial i
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Just noticed gold mining stocks had a pretty solid run earlier this year when gold prices popped off. Newmont was up almost 6%, Barrick Gold climbed around 5.3%, and the GLD gold ETF jumped nearly 6% too. Whenever precious metals catch a bid, you see these gold mining stocks follow pretty quickly. The correlation is pretty tight when gold prices move like that. Worth keeping an eye on if you're tracking commodity plays or looking at how gold mining stocks respond to broader market shifts. The moves were solid but nothing crazy - just typical gold mining stocks behavior when the metal itself is
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Today's TRY to PLN Price Update
This report details the real-time exchange rate of the Turkish Lira (TRY) to Polish Złoty (PLN), offering insights for traders on market dynamics and trading strategies based on technical analysis and price movements.
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Just had a conversation with someone about to buy their first home in South Florida, and it hit me how many people go into this completely blind. They get excited about a model home, fall in love with the finishes, and then get absolutely blindsided by the full cost picture. Let me break down what actually matters.
First thing — and I mean before you even start looking — figure out what you can actually afford. And I don't mean just the mortgage payment. Most people forget about property taxes (Florida taxes are based on assessed value and can shift after you buy), homeowner's insurance (way h
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Just checked SOL and it's sitting around $79 now after that brutal sell-off. The market really went into panic mode - we hit $78.31 at the lows before some buyers stepped in. What's interesting though is that despite the 11% weekly drop, I'm seeing a bullish divergence forming on the Chaikin Money Flow chart. Even when price was tanking, CMF was actually climbing, which usually means whales were accumulating at these lower levels.
Liquidations hit hard - $24.7M in SOL longs got wiped out in 24 hours. Funding rates turned negative which is bearish on the surface, but combined with that bullish
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Just noticed something that's been bothering me about the whole AI landscape right now. OpenAI just pulled in $110 billion in a single funding round, pushing its valuation to $840 billion. That's not just a number—that's the entire annual GDP of countries like Kenya or Panama, roughly equivalent to Nvidia's total yearly revenue. When you put it in perspective like that, you realize we're watching capital reshape the entire competitive moat meaning in this space.
What's wild is how this single move overnight changed the fundraising game for every other AI player. In 2025, total AI startup fundi
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been looking into neobanks in australia lately and honestly the options are pretty solid now. up bank has to be one of the best neobanks australia has if you just want something straightforward - their app is clean, no monthly fees, and they actually show you where your money goes. paired with bendigo & adelaide bank so it's legit regulated too.
if you want something with a full australian banking licence, alex bank is doing decent work. transparent, easy to set up, competitive savings rates. not as flashy as up but gets the job done for everyday stuff.
judo bank is interesting if you're runni
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Just realized a lot of people are struggling with updating their SASSA grant details, especially when it comes to banking info. Here's what actually works based on what I've learned from dealing with this.
If you're on a permanent grant (old age, disability, child support), you can't do this online unfortunately. You have to go to your local SASSA office in person, fill out the Payment Method Change Form, and bring your ID plus recent bank statement (not older than 3 months). They'll send it to the bank for verification, which takes up to 3 weeks. Pro tip: submit before the 15th of the month i
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Been diving into how some of these hip-hop guys actually built their wealth, and Offset's story is pretty interesting from a business perspective.
So the guy born Kiari Kendrell Cephus back in '91 from Georgia basically went from background dancer in Whitney Houston's video as a kid to co-founding Migos in 2008. That trio with Quavo and Takeoff? They hit different when Versace went viral in 2013. By the time Bad and Boujee topped the Billboard Hot 100, they were basically defining an entire era of rap.
What's wild is how he didn't just ride the music wave. Offset's net worth sits somewhere aro
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Just realized I need to update my SASSA banking details before the next payment cycle and honestly the process is a bit different depending on which grant you're on. If you're getting the SRD R370, you can do it all online through the srd sassa gov za portal which is actually pretty straightforward - they send you a verification link via SMS. But if you're on a permanent grant like disability or child support, you gotta go in person to the office with your ID and bank statement (can't be older than 3 months). The key thing is getting it done before the 15th of the month or you'll miss that pay
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