Bitcoin’s 2025: A Droll Dip in Transfers and Fees – What a Comedic Turn of Events! 🎭

The pièce de résistance of Bitcoin’s bustling days was April 23, 2024, when the network processed a staggering 927,010 transfers. In contrast, 2025’s top performance, on May 18, saw a mere 629,314 transfers-still impressive, but hardly a record-breaker. The top five days of yore all belong to 2024, including the likes of Aug. 9 (910,083), July 21 (859,629), and so forth. One might say 2025 is merely a shadow of its former self! 🌥️

Japan’s Stablecoin Saga: Regulation’s Hot, Adoption’s Not So Hot

Among the star panelists: Akio Isowa from Sumitomo Mitsui, Tatsuya Saito of Progmat (who’s basically trying to make blockchain work in Japanese bank land), and Kenta Sakakibara of Circle, all steered by Kenta Sakagami, the COO/CFO of DeFimans-because who doesn’t want a title that sounds like a superhero alias? 🦸‍♂️

James Gunn Made a Peacemaker Deleted Scene DCU Canon After DC Told Him “You Can’t Do That”

In this rewording: The original scene featuring Jason Momoa’s Aquaman making a reference to the rumors about him sleeping with the fishes (metaphorically) has been altered in the “previously on the DCU” recap for season 2. Instead, Isabela Merced’s Hawkgirl dismisses Peacemaker as a meathead, and Nathan Fillion’s Green Lantern Guy Gardner expresses his dislike of him, adding that Aquaman spreads rumors about him being a ‘puke freak’.

Saylor’s Bitcoin Binge: Will He Break the Bank? 🤑

Earlier this month, the company snatched up 430 BTC, a mere $51 million trinket, pushing its unrealized profits to $25.8 billion. A 56% gain, they say-a testament to the madness of men who mistake speculation for wisdom. SaylorTracker, that digital oracle of avarice, confirms the firm’s insatiable hunger, though one wonders if even Solzhenitsyn’s gulags could contain such greed. 📈🔍

Demon Slayer Hypes Its Most Powerful Hashira With a New Look

Gyomei, a highly favored character among manga readers, may not be as well-known to those who only watch anime. On his birthday, August 23rd, the official anime website shared an endearing chibi image of him in a white outfit with a green haori, contrasting his usual black uniform. The setting is festive, filled with soft colored flowers, balloons, and ribbons, all typical for a celebration. Additionally, the animation studio responsible for Demon Slayer’s anime, Ufotable, posted special merchandise based on Gyomei’s official birthday card.

Fans of the manga really love Gyomei, but he might not be as popular among anime-only fans. His birthday was August 23rd, and the anime website shared a cute image of him dressed differently in white with a green jacket. The scene is decorated for a party with balloons, flowers, and ribbons. Ufotable, who makes Demon Slayer’s animation, also made special items based on Gyomei’s birthday card for fans to buy.

Are the Young Avengers Really Marvel’s Best Next-Gen Team?

The Young Avengers initially emerged as a successor group to the Avengers, adopting symbols reminiscent of their predecessors and creating entirely new characters such as Patriot, Iron Lad, Hulking, Wiccan, Hawkeye II, Stature, and Speed. Their early stories during the ’00s Marvel era and the second volume of Marvel NOW! are often overlooked but highly regarded. The addition of members like America Chavez and Noh-Varr in this later series is thought to surpass the original. At one point, it appeared that the Young Avengers would be shaping the future of the Marvel Universe; however, that prediction hasn’t fully materialized, leading us to ponder: Will the Young Avengers prove to be Marvel’s next great next-gen team, or have they already reached their peak?