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There’s Just No Way Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Should Be Up For Indie Game Awards
14.11.2025
The multi-million dollar game has entered itself into multiple indie game awards, which doesn't feel right
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Red Dead Redemption Gets PS5 Upgrade Before RDR 2 Because Life Isn’t Fair
13.11.2025
Rockstar, please don't forget about one of your best games ever made
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One Year Later, I’ve Forgotten I Even Own A PS5 Pro
11.11.2025
Sony's pricey and powerful PlayStation 5 Pro probably ain't worth buying in 2025
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Wall Street is Bought in On Crypto’s Upside Potential, But Not Its Tech
9.11.2025
Despite record levels of institutional investment, most Wall Street firms are still trading off-chain, says Annabelle Huang, co-founder and chief executive officer of Altius Labs
Long DATs, Short Futures: A New Wrinkle On The Basis Trade
8.11.2025
As regulated futures proliferate across alts, the “long DAT, short futures” trade could become an ideal way for Wall Street to capture crypto yield without touching a wallet or suffering from the intense volatility that defines crypto as an asset class, argues CoinFund’s Chris Perkins
Stop Chasing DeFi Yields and Start Doing the Math
7.11.2025
The DeFi industry has trained everyone to optimize for headline APY numbers while burying the costs that determine your returns, argues Blueprint Finance CEO Nic Roberts-Huntley
Ethereum Is Like a Shark. If It Stops Moving, It Will Die
6.11.2025
Though Ethereum is still the preferred platform among institutions for asset tokenization, DeFi apps and stablecoin creation, it faces threats that will erode its edge if it doesn't move to meet the market, argues Axelar co-founder and CEO Sergey Gorbunov
Sonic‘s Latest Outing Is A Grim Fall Guys Knock-Off With $60 Skins
5.11.2025
Sonic Rumble is a bad game made worse with gross monetization
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Wow, There Are Way Too Many Nintendo Apps
5.11.2025
I shouldn't need to download all these dang mobile phone apps
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Britain’s Digital ID Push Is Premature and Dangerous
5.11.2025
The UK government is moving quickly toward a centralized digital ID system without the technological or legal safeguards to protect against authoritarianism or cybercrime
Cleaning Up Crypto ATMs Isn’t Anti-Crypto
4.11.2025
The louder these companies protest regulation, the clearer it becomes that something’s off, argue Paradigm’s Katie Biber and Dominique Little
Why Battlefield 6 Maps Feel So Dang Tiny
3.11.2025
Despite the maps in EA's new shooter being about the same size as those in BF1, the scale of the two feels drastically different
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The AWS Outage Shows Why Crypto Can't Keep Relying On Centralized Infrastructure
2.11.2025
For an industry that prides itself on decentralization and constantly lauds its benefits, crypto exchanges being so reliant on vulnerable centralized cloud platforms for their own infrastructure feels like hypocrisy, argues Dr. Max Li, founder and CEO of OORT
Bitcoin: The Dawn of a New Monetary Era
1.11.2025
Seventeen years after Satoshi Nakamoto introduced Bitcoin to the world, it has grown from a cryptographic experiment into a global movement, argues Tony Yazbeck, co-founder of The Bitcoin Way
MiCA Won’t Save Us from a Stablecoin Crisis. It Might be Building One
1.11.2025
MiCA deserves credit for imposing order on chaos, but its structure rests on a dangerous assumption: that proof-of-reserves equals proof-of-stability, argues Dr. Daniel D’Alvia. It does not
The Bitcoin White Paper Offered a Blueprint for a More Reliable Financial System
31.10.2025
Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin white paper did not describe the end of Bitcoin’s development but the beginning, argues Voltage’s Bobby Shell
Crypto Privacy Shouldn't Be a Purity Test
30.10.2025
By refusing to compromise on privacy, crypto risks marginalizing itself. There may be a path forward that respects both individual choice and practical constraints, says Rob Viglione, CEO of Horizen Labs
Analysis: Prediction Market Bettors Miscalculated Dutch Election Results
30.10.2025
Both Polymarket and Kalshi traders ignored late polls showing D66 gaining ground, keeping Geert Wilders’ PVV priced as a sure thing until exit polls forced a repricing that erased millions in misplaced bets
Georgia's ‘Shadow Ruler’ Is Trying to Claw Back a Bitcoin Fortune Worth $1B
29.10.2025
Ten years ago, he declined a credible offer to mine bitcoin, missing out on an opportunity to make billions. Now that his personal fortune is dwindling, Bidzina Ivanishvili is going to extreme lengths to get his hands on the bitcoin he sees as rightfully his
55 Years of Financial Surveillance
28.10.2025
Reform needs to happen before the Bank Secrecy Act gets to celebrate its next big milestone, argues Nicholas Anthony, a policy analyst at the Cato Institute