Shiba Inu on Brink of Blowup? Secrets Uncovered!

On the daily price trail, SHIB’s bounced back from a rough tumble and now it’s leaning hard on that 200-day moving average, a stubborn gatekeeper if there ever was one. The RSI? Oh, it’s hovering around 56, neutral as a fence-sitter, not pushing for a wild ride but not pulling back either. Trouble is, the volume’s drier than dust—trading’s gone silent while the price candles flicker green toward resistance. It’s a red flag waving wild, making the whole rally as shaky as a one-legged stool, easy pickings for sellers if the big players decide to cash out. 😂📉

Fantastic Four’s Vanessa Kirby Really Wants To Play This Evil Sue Storm

In various interviews, Kirby has expressed her desire to play the character Malice following her initial role. During an interview on the Happy, Sad, Confused podcast with Josh Horowitz, she was asked about which version of Sue she’d be keen to embody. To this, the actor enthusiastically replied, “Absolutely Malice! It’s my favorite aspect of her character, and it brings me so much joy.

Check Out What The Parent Trap Cast Is Up to Now

Instead of just planning for Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis to reunite in the upcoming film “Freaky Friday” sequel, which is set 22 years after the original success – Ganatra also contacted his old friend Elaine Hendrix to check if she was interested in a little reunion.

Crypto Caper: SharpLink’s Devilish Ethereum Gambit

Conducting this arcane ritual through the labyrinthine over-the-counter (OTC) markets—with the alchemical guidance of Galaxy Digital—SharpLink’s maneuvers would leave even the most seasoned crypto sorcerer smirking. In a tweet that resonated through the digital ether, Lookonchain proclaimed: “SharpLink (@SharpLinkGaming) bought another 77,210 $ETH ($295M) and currently holds 438,017 $ETH ($1.69B) – July 28, 2025.” A declaration so absurd it could have been plucked from one of Bulgakov’s own satirical chronicles.

RIP Tokyo Beast: A Blockchain Dream Bites Dust 💀

Old Man Motohashi, the producer fella, says it was the money. Or lack of it. Operational costs, he calls ’em. Seems runnin’ a virtual Tokyo ain’t cheap, even if nobody’s actually in Tokyo. Revenue, well, let’s just say it didn’t exactly flow like sake at a festival. 🤷

Metaplanet’s BTC Bonanza: 17,132 Coins and Counting! 🐉💸

Now, Metaplanet’s Bitcoin hoard swells to 17,132 BTC—worth roughly $2 billion, or enough to buy every coffee in Japan for a decade (assuming no one blinks). CEO Simon Gerovich, with the pride of a man who’s just outsmarted the system, boasts an average purchase price of $101,030 per coin. A small price to pay for immortality, perhaps? Or just a very expensive hobby. 🤷♂️