Electrons can freeze into rigid geometric crystals. Then they melt back into fluid motion under quantum conditions. Scientists learned to control these shifts. They even found a weird "pinball" state. Some electrons stay fixed, while others zip around freely. These simulations reveal how such phases work. They could guide future quantum technologies.
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Crypto had a rough start this week, with major coins like BTC and ETH dropping. A few altcoins like XDC bucked the trend with gains. Institutional news saw JPMorgan launch a tokenized fund on Ethereum. U.S. crypto regulation faced a delay as a key senate markup was pushed to next year. Coinbase and Robinhood joined a new government tech force for AI. MetaMask now supports native Bitcoin transactions. PayPal applied for a bank charter in Utah. Trump said he'd consider pardoning a crypto developer
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Scammers are using crypto ATMs to steal money. They trick people into making urgent payments. The article warns users to be very cautious. Comments discuss the need for better regulations. Staying informed is key to avoiding these traps.
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