BTC’s Chaotic Dance: Delta Cap & Coinbase Premium Gap Keep Bulls Smiling 😏📈

According to a CryptoQuant post by XWIN Research Japan, Bitcoin’s Delta Cap-a fancy term for “the floor is *literally* here”-is rising like a well-caffeinated barista. This long-term valuation model has been BTC’s emotional support floor since 2018, and right now, it’s chilling at $739.4 billion. Yes, BTC is currently trading below it, but if it sneezes its way to $120k, it’ll be back on the top bunk of the Delta Cap bunk bed. 💪

Tron’s Fee Cut: Because Who Needs Money Anyway? 🤷‍♀️

This sudden popularity comes after Tron did the equivalent of a Black Friday sale – slashing network fees by 60%. Because nothing says “we’re confident in our product” like drastically cutting prices. The TRX price did rise 115% over the past year, but let’s be real – in crypto that just means it went from “terrible” to “not completely terrible.”

How the Jaws poster came to be….

He shared that the image was initially a preliminary, rather crude drawing. The publisher responded enthusiastically, saying, “Fantastic! Let’s make the shark more lifelike and larger. Make him significantly larger!

The Bitcoin Hashrate Surges to Celestial Heights, Unlike Its Price! 🚀🔒

“Hashrate”-a term fueling many a miner’s daydreams-measures the Herculean number of calculations performed per second across the blockchain universe. This awe-inspiring metric, measured in hashes per second-more practically in exahashes-serves as the digital muscle car that signals ‘Miner Power!’ when it revs up. When the Hashrate climbs, it shouts, “We’re expanding!” When it dips, it’s more like a sigh, hinting that some miners, perhaps disillusioned or just exhausted, are hanging up their mining hats, mumbling about electricity costs and profit margins. A chart from Blockchain.com? Oh yes, a lovely picture of this chaotic ballet-see below:

I Think One Of Peacemaker’s Funniest Lines In Episode 202 Is Almost Definitely Foreshadowing Something Weird Coming

Here’s a way to rephrase the headlines in a simpler and more conversational style:

– “The Peacemaker Cast Discusses the Altered Dance Number in Season 2 and Why it was ‘Tougher'”
– “Steve Agee Opens Up About That Explicit End Credits Scene with Tim Meadows, Admitting ‘I Nearly Lost It'”
– “The Peacemaker Cast Can’t Agree on One Character’s Name, but John C. Reilly Swears He Knows the Right Pronunciation”

– “Why is the Opening Dance Number Different in Season 2 of The Peacemaker and Why Was It ‘More Strenuous’?”
– “What Happened Behind the Scenes with Tim Meadows During That NSFW End Credits Scene, According to Steve Agee: ‘I Almost Lost It'”
– “How Do the Stars of The Peacemaker Pronounce One Character’s Name? John C. Reilly Thinks He Knows

3 Nostalgic Sci-Fi Shows You’ll Remember if You Were a ’90s Kid

If you spent your childhood in the 1990s, certain shows might transport you back to a time when television felt distinctly strange and full of surprises. We’ve picked out three groundbreaking science fiction series, each embodying the distinctive creativity that defined the ’90s.

On This Day in 2006, This Cult Sci-Fi Comedy Beat Fox’s Attempt To Bury It

As a die-hard movie enthusiast, I can’t help but reminisce about the underdog film that truly resonated with me – Mike Judge’s “Idiocracy,” released back in September 2006. This masterpiece, unfortunately, faced an uphill battle right from the start. Major studio, 20th Century Fox, opted to keep it under wraps from critics and restricted its release to a mere seven cities, only gracing 130 theaters. Compared to typical feature film releases, this was a massive snub.

The box office earnings were a paltry $486,000 worldwide (on a budget of $2.4 million). However, in the almost two decades since its release, it’s transformed into a cultural icon for countless viewers, gaining a cult-like following. The internet community has also played a significant role in preserving its legacy, with an abundance of memes and GIFs that have become all too relevant in expressing contemporary sentiments. Despite the rocky start, “Idiocracy” has undeniably left a lasting impact on popular culture.