A New Batman Game Lets You Play As The Bat-Family (And It’s Co-Op)

The new game is titled Batman: Gotham City Crimes, and comes from German publisher Kosmos, who are the creators of hit games like The Gang, The Exit Series, and The Adventures of Robin Hood. The game also has Adventures of Robin Hood and Legends of Andor designer Michael Menzel at the helm, so there’s already a lot going for it, but that’s not all. Instead of just controlling Batman, fans will be able to team up as other members of the Bat-Family, including Batgirl, Batwoman, and Nightwing, as they look to take down supervillains and defend Gotham City. You can find your first look at the game below.

SEC’s “Innovation Exemption”: A Farce or a Flicker of Hope?

In her infinite mercy, Peirce hath clarified that this exemption, should it ever materialize, would apply only to the on-chain versions of existing public equities. No, dear reader, those synthetic stock tokens-those bastard children of financial engineering that mimic the price of stocks without granting the sacred rights of ownership-shall not pass. How quaint, that the SEC should concern itself with such trifles as “shareholder rights” and “market integrity.”

XRP Chart’s Hidden Drama: NVIDIA’s Rise & A Crypto Comeback You’ll Miss?

In a recent post on X, this modern-day oracle declared that while NVIDIA soars on the wings of AI hype (its latest earnings leaping like a startled gazelle), XRP remains trapped in a “long compression phase”-a phrase as thrilling as a monsoon in the Sahara. The question, dear reader, is not whether XRP breaks out, but whether its relative weakness is finally staging a dramatic comeuppance. Spoiler: it’s not.

India Bans Prediction Markets: A New Era of Gambling?

In the vast and ancient land of India, where the sacred Ganges flows and the echoes of centuries past linger in the air, a curious spectacle unfolds. The authorities, in their infinite wisdom, have decreed that the once-vaunted platforms of Polymarket and Kalshi-those harbingers of human foresight and fiscal daring-must now be consigned to the … Read more

Ethereum Traders Gamble Big

As Ethereum’s open interest on Binance climbs to $5.5 billion, surpassing the 30-day average of $5.34 billion, the price stubbornly clings to $2,110. The Z-Score, that mystical measure of deviation from the norm, has risen to 0.62, hinting at a resurgence of speculative fervor. It’s as if the derivatives market is awakening from its slumber, rubbing the sleep from its eyes, and asking, “What’s next?”

Binance vs. WSJ: Crypto Drama or Compliance Comedy?

Richard Teng, the Co-CEO of Binance, a man whose name sounds like a character from a dystopian novel, took to the digital pulpit (X, formerly Twitter) to denounce the WSJ’s claims. “Inaccuracies,” he cried, “omitted context!” The transactions in question, he insists, occurred before the individuals were formally sanctioned. A technicality, perhaps, but in the world of compliance, technicalities are the lifeblood of survival.

All 13 Star Wars Movies (Including The Mandalorian and Grogu), Ranked By Rotten Tomatoes Score

As a big Star Wars fan, I always get excited about each new movie, wondering how it will change things for the franchise and how we, the audience, will react. It’s tough to predict which films will be remembered fondly and which won’t, but Rotten Tomatoes does a great job of showing us which Star Wars movies really resonated with people and which ones didn’t quite hit the mark.