L’Hut 8 Enflamme le Bitcoin : Votre Fortune est-elle Enjeu ? 🚀

Le minet de Bitcoin et de l’Ă©nergie HĂŒt 8 (tickeraux HUT) a
accru ses rĂ©serves avec une finesse qui surprendrait mĂȘme
M. Jourdain ! Ainsi, ses participations se sont agrandies avec plus
de 50% en l’annĂ©e derniĂšre. Au terme de la troisiĂšme partie de l’annĂ©e de mille neuf cent
trente-cinq, ancien calendrier de l’an de grace, il Ă©tait en effet en
possession de 13 696 BTC. Ô bonheur ! Ce trĂ©sor valait environ
un milliard six cent millions de bourses.

Top 15 Mobile Games for October 2025

This month, Block Blast became the most downloaded game with 25.9 million installs, ending Roblox’s long run at the top. Roblox remained popular, though, coming in second with 23.6 million downloads and continuing to be a hit with players of all ages worldwide.

XRP ETF Approval Imminent? Franklin Templeton & Grayscale Move in Sync

Franklin Templeton, the ever-so-sly fox, has decided to remove regulatory roadblocks that could delay approval. Yep, that’s right, they’re giving the SEC a “hey, we’re ready to launch” nudge, with a potential debut this month. Meanwhile, Grayscale, not one to be outdone, has filed its second amendment, naming its top brass and the legal eagles backing its play. Somebody call the SEC, the race is on! 🏁

‘A Tacky And Revolting Monument To Greed.’ Kim Kardashian’s All’s Fair Premieres to 0% On Rotten Tomatoes, As Critics Bemoan The ‘Dreadful’ Legal Drama

The new Hulu series All’s Fair features Kim Kardashian alongside a talented cast including Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, and Teyana Taylor, all playing high-powered divorce lawyers. Despite the impressive lineup, the show has received overwhelmingly negative reviews, currently holding a 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes and being called “the worst television drama ever made.” According to Angie Han of The Hollywood Reporter, the show fails to convincingly portray female empowerment, suffers from a wooden and unnatural script, and unfortunately highlights Kardashian’s acting limitations when placed alongside more experienced performers. Han elaborates further: