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- Am in Level 3 already, Congratulations to me. Thank you @phaver for giving me the opportunity to be among Level 3 folks
- Look at new Pet Added 😎😎😎
- The best of the best will be crowned on the ultimate stage when the 2023/24 UEFA Champions League season concludes at London's prestigious Wembley Stadium on Saturday 1 June.
This is the 69th season of Europe's elite club competition and the 32nd since it was renamed the UEFA Champions League.
- The 2024 UEFA Europa League Final will be the last match of the 2023/2024 UEFA Europa League campaign, the 53rd season of Europe's secondary competition.
- A Deep-Dive into Somnia's Quest for the United Metaverse of Web3
Despite reaching over $ 34 billion in market cap, today's digital asset metaverse landscape remains highly fragmented. Numerous isolated platforms building separately and competing for users' attention begs one important question: How can we create a truly unified metaverse that bridges these siloed and traditionally fragmented virtual worlds – all while encouraging collaboration among creators and benefiting all participants? Somnia believes it has the answer, with its new layer-1 and omnichain protocol having the potential to connect a large chunk of the total TVL from the blockchain gaming, metaverse and NFT sectors. Combined, these sectors account for almost $ 100 billion and are expected to grow exponentially in the coming years.
- This is Outstanding, Cute, more than Talent. I love this so much 😍😍😍. Let's see if you guys know who the kid carve out of wood. Drop it in the comment box.
- Bitcoin Rally Holds Around $ 63,700 Following 4th Block Reward Halving
Bitcoin had slumped to as low as $ 59,685 on Friday morning, then rebounded heading into the event.
Bitcoin (BTC) held steady around $ 63,700 in the aftermath of the cryptocurrency's fourth halving, an event that upends the economics for the miners who power the Bitcoin ecosystem.
BTC recently barely moved from its level right before the 840,000th Bitcoin block was mined just as Saturday began in UTC time. Bitcoin had slumped as low as $ 59,685 on Friday before rebounding above $ 65,000.
- Food is a beautiful fusion of artistry and sustenance, a harmonious blend of flavors and textures that captivate our senses. It goes beyond mere nourishment, serving as a gateway to diverse cultures and culinary traditions. Each bite takes us on a journey of exploration, introducing us to new tastes while embracing familiar comforts.
From the enticing sizzle of a hot skillet to the comforting aroma of freshly baked bread, food evokes memories and fosters connections. It speaks a universal language that unites people, igniting conversations and forging enduring bonds. Let's celebrate this remarkable gift that not only fuels our bodies but nourishes our spirits as well.
- City of love – Bundesliga champion-in-waiting Victor Boniface’s girlfriend enjoys Parisian getaway.
The 23-year-old athlete made his long awaited comeback to the pitch on Wednesday, April 3, in Leverkusen’s match against Union Berlin.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian football star’s longtime partner is presently enjoying a delightful experience in the city of love and lights. Rikke took to social media to share pictures captured in the beautiful city.
- The cornerstone of the Lens Protocol @lens/lens is the Profile NFT, which represents ownership and control over your content. Possession of this NFT grants authority over your digital footprint. Each Profile NFT is associated with specific addresses, and a single address can hold multiple ProfileNFTs. Your Profile NFT encapsulates the entirety of your generated content, including posts, reflections, comments, and other interactions.
A notable feature of the Lens Protocol is its prevention of namespace squatting. Profiles can only be established by addresses that have received approval through governance whitelisting.
- A golden retriever sits comfortably on a lush green lawn, its fur glistening in the sunlight. With a serene expression, it gazes at its owner with eyes full of love and devotion. Its tail wags joyfully, creating a blur of excitement in the air. Nearby, a tennis ball lies forgotten, as the dog's only focus is on the person before it. In this moment, amidst the simplicity of a shared bond, the true essence of companionship is captured—a bond that transcends words and fills the heart with warmth and contentment.
- BlackRock's Fink Says an Ether ETF Is Possible Even if ETH Is a Security
The BlackRock CEO isn't worried about the U.S. Securities and Exchange classifying Ethereum's ether as a security.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said an ether ETF would still be possible even if the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission designates the cryptocurrency as a security, which would increase the regulatory scrutiny around the second-largest digital asset.
Asked Wednesday on Fox Business whether BlackRock – which has made waves in crypto through its bitcoin exchange-traded fund introduced earlier this year – could still list an ETF that holds Ethereum's ether if the crypto is a security, he replied, "I think so."
- Every 2.4 Million Years, Mars Does Something Unexpected to Our Ocean's Depths
A slow cosmic dance between Earth and Mars has a hidden effect on cycles in the deep ocean.
According to a new analysis of the deep-sea geological record, the gravitational interaction between the two planets results in cyclic changes in deep ocean currents that recur every 2.4 million years. It's a finding that will help scientists be able to better understand and predict Earth's climate going into the future.
"We were surprised to find these 2.4-million-year cycles in our deep-sea sedimentary data," says geoscientist Adriana Dutkiewicz of the University of Sydney. "There is only one way to explain them: they are linked to cycles in the interactions of Mars and Earth orbiting the Sun."
In recent years, scientists have started to identify what they have termed an astronomical "grand cycle". This is a 2.4 million-year pattern linked to an alignment between the orbits of Earth and Mars.
- Every 2.4 Million Years, Mars Does Something Unexpected to Our Ocean's Depths
A slow cosmic dance between Earth and Mars has a hidden effect on cycles in the deep ocean.
According to a new analysis of the deep-sea geological record, the gravitational interaction between the two planets results in cyclic changes in deep ocean currents that recur every 2.4 million years. It's a finding that will help scientists be able to better understand and predict Earth's climate going into the future.
"We were surprised to find these 2.4-million-year cycles in our deep-sea sedimentary data," says geoscientist Adriana Dutkiewicz of the University of Sydney. "There is only one way to explain them: they are linked to cycles in the interactions of Mars and Earth orbiting the Sun."
In recent years, scientists have started to identify what they have termed an astronomical "grand cycle". This is a 2.4 million-year pattern linked to an alignment between the orbits of Earth and Mars.
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- Every 2.4 Million Years, Mars Does Something Unexpected to Our Ocean's Depths
A slow cosmic dance between Earth and Mars has a hidden effect on cycles in the deep ocean.
According to a new analysis of the deep-sea geological record, the gravitational interaction between the two planets results in cyclic changes in deep ocean currents that recur every 2.4 million years. It's a finding that will help scientists be able to better understand and predict Earth's climate going into the future.
"We were surprised to find these 2.4-million-year cycles in our deep-sea sedimentary data," says geoscientist Adriana Dutkiewicz of the University of Sydney. "There is only one way to explain them: they are linked to cycles in the interactions of Mars and Earth orbiting the Sun."
In recent years, scientists have started to identify what they have termed an astronomical "grand cycle". This is a 2.4 million-year pattern linked to an alignment between the orbits of Earth and Mars.
- BTC 🚀🚀🚀
- 10x Research analyst Markus Thielen said in a Friday update that bitcoin could run towards a $ 57,500 price target, citing strong liquidity and increasing demand for bitcoin futures.
- "Price increases followed by lower volumes have historically been a reliable indicator of false breakouts in crypto," FalconX analysts wrote Friday. "The good news at this point is that liquidity conditions surrounding the January rally remain generally robust."
- Beyond a short-term dip, the market looks poised for higher prices, the report added, and any forthcoming correction could be a buying opportunity as long as BTC holds its support at near $ 47,500. "At this point, any pullback should be thought of as a potential buying opportunity," the report said.
- "A pullback seems imminent and necessary given the recent rapid ascent of approximately 33% over the past few weeks, suggesting an unsustainable rally," Swissblock analysts wrote.
- The largest crypto by market cap rallied 10% in a week, outperforming the broad-market CoinDesk20 Index's (CD20) 8% advance, extending its relentless rise from $ 38,500 in late January. The surge was coupled with accelerating inflows into U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETF), with BlackRock's IBIT raking in over 28,000 bitcoin this week.
- Bitcoin (BTC) rose above $ 52,000 this week for the first time in 26 months, but its stalling momentum may foreshadow an "imminent" pullback before higher prices, Swissblock analysts said in a Friday market update.
- Did you missed $Starknet airdrop...Have got a word of encouragement for you. Don't give up
- Stark net Airdrop live...claiming soon
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- Unto the Semi-Finals
- Crypto Lender Nexo Seeking $ 3B in Damages From Bulgaria
Nexo has accused the country of making "wrongful and politically motivated actions...involving unjustified and oppressive criminal investigations."
- Meme Season 1 Farming is ending today
- Arsenal were punished for a host of missed chances as Jakub Kiwior's own goal and Luis Diaz's late strike sent Liverpool into the fourth round of the FA Cup with a 2-0 win.
Mikel Arteta's side finished 2023 with back-to-back Premier League defeats and they started brightly as they looked to respond with a first win of 2024. However, their well-documented struggles in front of goal continued as chance after chance went begging against Liverpool.
https://www.skysports.com/football/arsenal-vs-liverpool/report/500719
- Phemex Wraps Up 2023 Delivering on Its Commitment to the Trading Community
https://www.coindesk.com/sponsored-content/phemex-wraps-up-2023-delivering-on-its-commitment-to-the-trading-community/
- Amid Bitcoin ETF Race, Wall Street Giants Dot Their Bureaucratic I's as Likely SEC Action Looms
BlackRock, Fidelity and Invesco want all their ducks in a row should the SEC grant approvals early in the new year.
- Mt. Gox Appears to Have Started PayPal Repayments Tied to 2014 Bitcoin Hack
https://www.coindesk.com/business/2023/12/26/mt-gox-appears-to-have-started-paypal-repayments-tied-to-2014-bitcoin-hack/
- Newcastle got correct Boxing on Boxing day 😂😂😂
- Who Won Crypto in 2023? The CoinDesk Market Index Broken Down in 6 Charts
https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2023/12/22/who-won-crypto-in-2023-the-coindesk-market-index-broken-down-in-6-charts/
- SEC Blasts 'Purportedly Decentralized' DAOs in $ 1.7M Settlement with BarnBridge
https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2023/12/22/sec-blasts-purportedly-decentralized-daos-in-17m-settlement-with-barnbridge/