MetaMask Mastercard Goes Live in US With On-Chain Rewards, Even In New York

The program includes a Virtual Card that you can start using immediately and a MetaMask Metal Card, which, for those who enjoy the thrill of exclusivity, is available for pre-order. If you happen to live in New York-yes, even you, the state that’s tighter than a miser’s wallet when it comes to crypto-linked products-you’re in luck. You can join the revolution too!

Bitcoin’s Rollercoaster: Will It Bounce Back or Crash Harder?

Analysts (aka the relationship counselors of the crypto world) are eyeing key levels like $66,200, $69,000, and $71,000. Will Bitcoin swipe right on a bullish rebound or ghost us into a bearish abyss? Macroeconomic influences and institutional flows are the modern-day equivalent of “he’s just not that into you”-except with billions on the line. Yikes.

The Napa Boys Review: Unhinged Satire Squeezes Every Bit of Hilarious Juice It Can

Honestly, it’s better not to overthink The Napa Boys. It’s best experienced like a carefree drive through wine country – you can generally follow the story, but it’s more enjoyable to just go with the flow. When the film is good, it’s really good. Presented as the fourth installment in a made-up series clearly inspired by Alexander Payne’s work (The Napa Boys 4: The Sommelier’s Medallion), it pushes its self-awareness so far that it intentionally becomes chaotic. It’s similar to the famous “my wife” bit from Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat. That joke went from being hilarious, to annoying because everyone started copying it, and then funny again—but in an ironic way.

DTF St. Louis Would’ve Been So Much Better Without the Murder Mystery

Floyd Smernitch, portrayed by David Harbour of Stranger Things, is both the betrayed husband and the man who ends up murdered. He’s a kind, unassuming sign language interpreter and devoted stepfather. While his death drives the story forward, connecting the police investigation with scenes from the past, it unfortunately focuses too much on a simple murder mystery. The show could have explored a more complex and interesting story about love and friendship in middle age, but instead relies on this predictable plot device.