Crypto Catastrophe: The Day the Digital Gold Drowned in Tariffs!

And lo! Bitcoin, that once-mighty titan of the digital realm, has taken a nosedive, plummeting over 10% to a rather disheartening sub-$78,000. This, mind you, comes after our pro-crypto President, who has appointed regulators with a penchant for digital assets, decided to unleash a torrent of tariffs. It seems that economic uncertainty has a way of making even the most ardent crypto enthusiasts reconsider their life choices. Who knew tariffs could be so… taxing? 😏

You Won’t Believe Trump’s Role in Bitcoin’s Biggest Tumble

All this happened shortly after Uncle Trump announced titanic new import tariffs—basically telling the rest of the world, “I’m rubber, you’re glue, tariffs bounce off me and stick to you.” Naturally, folks fretted over doomsday scenarios like trade wars, economic slowdowns, and the possibility of not getting their Gucci bags on time. The crypto markets initially tried to strike a heroic pose last week, hoping Bitcoin would behave like a “safe haven” while tech stocks did an excellent impersonation of a sinking ship. But by the evening of April 6, that fairytale ended faster than my last New Year’s resolution.

Abyssal Dawn

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Clash Royale Players Are Feeling the Heat Over Free Shard Removal

The controversy kicked off when user Traditional-Peach697 posed a question: “How will Supercell make it up to us for eliminating the 3 free shards starting from the next season?” This simple query ignited a pile of player complaints. Shards, which were essential for players to improve their gameplay, are now being removed, and many fear this gap won’t be filled easily. The comments on the original post show a variety of opinions. For instance, user Divided_we_ quipped sarcastically, “That’s the exciting part, they won’t.” This comment echoed the growing skepticism among players regarding Supercell’s approach to player rewards. Although some players continue to hope for new reward systems, optimism is fading away.

You Can Now Catch Pokémon on Google

Transforming Google Chrome into a lively Pokedex, the game is conveniently playable on Android and iOS devices, exclusively through the Google mobile application. At present, it’s not compatible with desktop versions. To embark on your quest to catch them all, initiate by searching for “151 wild Pokemon hiding on Google” for a starting point, where a Poké Ball will appear in the bottom-right corner. Upon logging in, you can commence searching different names of Kanto region Pokémon. When you encounter a Poké Ball, simply tap it to set off the catch animation. For certain characters like “Ditto,” tapping the definition of the English word might lead users to type “Pokemon” after the character name, which will then trigger the appearance of the Poké Ball.