Bitcoin’s Bearish Ballet: Profits Pirouette into Oblivion

The on-chain tapestry, my dear reader, is weaving itself into a pattern as dreary as a November fog. Data from the soothsayers at CryptoQuant and Glassnode reveals a compression of profitable supply so tight, one might mistake it for a corset laced by a particularly zealous Victorian lady’s maid. Meanwhile, loss-making holdings bloom like weeds in a neglected garden, their presence as unwelcome as a third act in a Wagnerian opera.

XRP’s Dramatic Pause: Will It Faint or Flirt With Glory?

XRP/BTC chart

Here, on the XRP/USDT stage, the coin pirouettes at $1.32, just above the modest $1.20 safety net. The RSI, that fickle harbinger, has slumped below 50, muttering about bearish moods, a reminder that optimism is a fleeting guest. The 100-day and 200-day moving averages hover like stern matrons at $1.60 and $2.00, cautioning against audacious upward gambols.

Street Fighter 6 Drops New Teaser Trailer For Ingrid, Hints at Her Abilities

The latest trailer introduces this character with a surprising encounter: she appears before the player and dramatically breaks their surroundings, though why she does it is still unknown. She’s historically been a fighter who excels at close and mid-range combat, with strong abilities to punish opponents’ attacks, a variety of unpredictable moves, and the power to control space and create damaging combos. It will be fascinating to see how these abilities are used in the game.

5 Best Gaming Knights of All Time

While knights in video games aren’t always traditional medieval warriors, certain traits generally define the character type. Unlike samurai, who are typically loyal to a lord or master, knights often prioritize their own personal code of ethics above any specific person they might serve. A knight can be compelling either by consistently upholding these ideals, or by struggling and failing to meet them.

10 Great Marvel Superheroes Who Defined the ’60s

During the 1950s, Marvel comics weren’t doing well and the company largely stopped making superhero stories. But in the 1960s, they made a huge comeback. Instead of simple hero-versus-villain plots, Marvel started exploring complex ideas like what it means to be a hero, dealing with discrimination, and taking responsibility for your actions. While DC Comics focused on heroes who were almost like gods, Marvel created heroes who were, at their core, ordinary people with extraordinary abilities.