Crypto Chaos: Binance Turns AI16Z into ELIZAOS – Expect the Unexpected! 🚀😅

Crypto chaos with a smile

Here’s the scoop: Binance, in its infinite wisdom, has thunk it best to support the grand token swap starting November 6, 2025. Yes, you heard right-2025! It’s not a typo, just a testament to how slow we all are to adapt. During this period, trading for the poor AI16Z will be put on hold-shut down like an old, weary robot deciding to nap. Binance Alpha 2.0 and Binance Futures will shut the gates for a brief while, giving you time to reflect on your life choices-like holding onto tokens or not.

Enter Now: Here’s How You Could Win a $500 Target Gift Card

As a total movie buff, I’m excited to share this! You could win a $500 Target gift card – perfect for holiday decorations, grabbing gifts for everyone on your list, or even just treating yourself to a cozy night in. Seriously, who couldn’t use a little extra something this season?

Crypto’s $16B Options Expire: Will Bitcoin Crash? 💣

On the weekly chart, Bitcoin price action shows strong movement from the highs of $116K to the lows of $106K. Furthermore, the flows into spot Bitcoin ETFs have moved into the negative territory, showing waning institutional sentiment. Like, “we’re not even mad, we’re just… disappointed.”

33 Years Ago Today, Marvel Changed the Future of the X-Men Forever and Planted Major MCU Seeds

As a huge fan of animation and comics, I remember when X-Men: The Animated Series first came out – it was a total game-changer! It wasn’t just a kids’ show; it really dove into the complicated stories from the comics, telling them over multiple episodes. It got so many people hooked on the X-Men, turning them into household names. Seeing how popular the cartoon became, 20th Century Fox – who owned the movie rights since ’94 – finally decided a live-action X-Men movie could actually be a huge hit.

Hulu Is Making One of the Best Comics of the 2010s Into a TV Series (But There’s a Big Problem)

Hulu’s Onyx Collective is developing a TV series based on the acclaimed comic book Southern Bastards, created by Jason Aaron and Jason Latour. Originally launched in 2014 by Image Comics, the series is a crime story set in the made-up town of Craw County, Alabama. It follows Earl Tubb, who returns to his hometown after four decades to discover it’s controlled by Euless Boss – the high school football coach who secretly runs a criminal empire.

Mass Effect Deleted Post Creates Speculation Ahead of N7 Day

Okay, so BioWare is keeping things pretty quiet about their plans, but their Executive Producer, Michael Gamble, definitely got Mass Effect fans talking! Jennifer Hale and Mark Meer – the voices of female and male Commander Shepard, respectively – met up at MCM Comic Con and posted a picture together. Gamble then retweeted it with just a salute emoji. Naturally, everyone immediately jumped to the conclusion that they might be coming back for the new Mass Effect game, and honestly, I’m right there with them hoping it’s true!