Ethereum’s Private Keys Are All Public-Now Go Dig for Them!

If you’ve ever worried that someone might stumble onto your Ethereum private key, take a deep breath. Technically, yes, every single key ever generated-or ever could be generated-exists somewhere in the vast, glittering void of cyberspace. But here’s the kicker: even if you spent the next trillion years randomly clicking through keys, you’d be more likely to win the cosmic lottery and then get struck by lightning while hugging a radioactive banana.

DeepBook jumps 19%: Is $0.04 the next stop?

This brisk leap follows a spell of quiet price action, as if the market had been taking a long, unbothered nap and woke to find the room a tad more hopeful. With momentum building, the big question is whether this surge has legs long enough to wander further down the road.

New ‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ Episodes in the Works

Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett – the original stars of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K) – are returning to the show! According to Variety, Nelson will once again host, with Murphy and Corbett reprising their roles as the robot characters Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot. Mary Jo Pehl is also back as Pearl Forrester. The team will not only perform but also lead the creative direction of the new episodes, which will be known as Mystery Science Theater 3000: The RiffTrax Experiments.

‘Memory of a Killer’ Is the Most Underrated Thriller Currently on TV

Despite featuring a well-known actor, the new series Memory of a Killer hasn’t generated much attention so far. It’s based on the 2003 Belgian film De Zaak Alzheimer, which was previously adapted into the 2022 movie Memory starring Liam Neeson. Even after just a few episodes, the series is proving to be quite captivating.