Cardano Whales Buy 420 Million ADA While Price Still Snoozes—What’s Next?

ADA, possessor of much potential and unfulfilled promise, remains stubbornly below the all-important line in the sand—like a schoolboy at a dance, shyly eying the punchbowl but refusing to take the plunge. Yet, our finned friends—the gentry of the deep wallet—have not been idle. No, indeed. They’ve been scooping up ADA with the zeal of someone grabbing the last biscuit at tea time. The result: a distinct feeling that something bullish is stewing in the cryptographic cauldron. If the market continues to behave itself, we might soon witness ADA doing its best rocket impersonation. 🚀

This Bitcoin Chart Is Basically The Tinder Date That Won’t Text You Back (Yet)

Look at the daily chart—see that gorgeous V-shaped recovery? It’s the glow-up after being ghosted at $100,185. Dramatically rebounding from $74K, bitcoin’s now surfing just under $95,000, like a cat circling a closed door. Volume popped during the run—bulls are interested and apparently have nothing better to do. Support lounges at $85,000 and $74,400, while resistance sits snootily between $95,000 and $100,000, sipping a negroni and pretending not to notice you. A glamorous break above $95K could basically blow the roof off, but if you don’t bring enough volume, don’t expect an invitation to the afterparty.

Tom Cruise: You NEED To See Mission: Impossible in IMAX!

In a fresh release, the video highlights the extensive work and dedication behind Cruise’s role as Ethan Hunt in his latest IMF mission. Several snippets of the thrilling biplane sequence, which has been a highlight of their promotional strategy, are included. The film is being touted as “the most daring practical action ever captured on camera,” a sentiment shared by director Christopher McQuarrie. In his words, “Tom and I are absolutely committed to delivering the ultimate experience, and there’s no platform greater than IMAX for that.

Arthur Hayes Says Bitcoin Could Hit $1 Million by 2028… Sure, Why Not?

At the Token2049 conference in Dubai (fancy, right?), Hayes stood in front of a crowd of crypto enthusiasts and basically said, “Hey, now’s the time to go long on everything.” I mean, who wouldn’t want to throw their money at Bitcoin, stablecoins, and traditional markets all at once? He’s not just making an investment call here; no, this is some sort of macroeconomic inevitability. Which, let’s be honest, sounds like something you’d hear at a bar after a few drinks. 🥃

Dev Patel’s Next Epic: ‘The Peasant’ Promises Action and Revenge Like Never Before!

As a dedicated admirer, I can’t help but be intrigued by the report that paints “The Peasant” as a fusion of the grit and valor of Braveheart and the relentless action of John Wick, all draped in the majestic visuals reminiscent of King Arthur. The prospect of Patel merging medieval knights with feudal India is truly captivating, especially given that he’ll be helming this project under his own production banner, Minor Realm. Moreover, Patel’s resume includes a notable role in David Lowery’s 2021 film, “The Green Knight,” an adaptation of the eponymous poem, which adds to my anticipation for this upcoming feature film.

Misery

In the movie, the film’s intense and harrowing nature is maintained, but one particular scene deviates from Stephen King’s novel. The infamous “hobbling” scene, where Bates’ Wilkes uses a sledgehammer to injure Paul Sheldon’s (James Caan) feet in the movie, is undeniably challenging for viewers. However, in the book, Wilkes amputates Sheldon’s feet with an ax and then cauterizes the stumps in a chilling manner. Although such graphic violence is common in modern entertainment, 35 years ago, director Reiner chose to modify this scene, finding it too extreme for audiences at that time.