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Linea, Consensys, and Nile teamed up to launch Etherex, a decentralized exchange for true user alignment and full-chain infrastructure. It's an upgraded Nile Exchange built on Ramses v3 tech, featuring the x33 token model. LP users get REX tokens as liquidity rewards.
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BTC hit a record high, triggering the biggest miner sell-off since April. 16,000 BTC moved to exchanges, with whale activity spiking too. On July 15, exchange inflows hit 81,000 BTC, the highest since February. Miners sent almost all 16,000 BTC directly to exchanges. ETH saw a similar trend, with 2 million ETH flowing in on July 16.
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Crushing stuff feels awesome in Donkey Kong Bananza, but the real joy comes from uncovering hidden treasures while racing for those golden bananas
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Trump signed the GENIUS Act on July 18, aiming for US crypto dominance. It sets the first federal rules for dollar-backed stablecoins. He praised crypto's rise, saying it boosts the dollar's appeal. This law marks a big step in US crypto regulation.
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Wow, that’s so cool how AI is helping biologists save nature in amazing ways, what an inspiring read
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Wow that’s amazing news WLFI token is launching soon and the community totally backed it with almost full support how exciting
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Germany's economy is bouncing back from recession, says Chancellor Merz. EU-US tariff talks are nearing the finish line, with sector-specific policies still debated. Lower tariffs benefit both sides—high ones hurt everyone, he adds. US tax and spending policies risk major deficits, straining their budget.
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Wow boulevard’s growth is absolutely amazing, hitting a 500% revenue jump and rocking the med spa scene with 15% market share in just three years
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People weigh privacy against perks in a fun game study. Some give up data for rewards, others hold back. Choices vary based on what's at stake. No one-size-fits-all answer here. The study shows real-world privacy dilemmas.
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Scientists made a cleaning bot that wipes surfaces and zaps germs with UV-C light. It scrubs dirt off while killing bacteria. Two methods in one for extra clean spaces. No more manual wiping or separate UV treatment. Handy for hospitals or busy public spots. Saves time and boosts hygiene.
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AI agents can trade data, services, or resources autonomously. They negotiate deals using smart contracts and blockchain. Some even earn crypto by completing tasks. Over time, they build value and influence markets. It’s like a digital economy run by bots.
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Amex benefits are awesome, just remember to check the details and enroll where needed to make the most of every dollar
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A Farcaster Exclusive East India Company: A Brief Provocation The East India Company didn't die, it transmuted into modern empires of domination. Its blueprint of corporate plunder, racial hierarchy, and resource extraction disguised as enlightenment persists in Nazism's quest for a "Greater German Reich" and Zionism's project of ethnic exclusivity: privatised invasions, supremacist ideologies, and genocidal expulsions rationalised as destiny. From the engineered famines of Bengal to the blockaded devastation of Gaza, the imperial script endures unbroken. To unpack this continuity, consider the historical threads. The East India Company, founded in 1600 as a joint-stock corporation, pioneered a model of privatised imperialism that blended commerce with conquest. By the 18th century, it controlled vast swathes of India through divide-and-rule tactics, local proxies, and brutal enforcement, extracting wealth that fuelled Britain's industrial revolution while causing catastrophes like the Bengal Famine of 1770, which killed up to 10 million people under policies of monopolistic grain hoarding and export. This corporate colonialism set a precedent for later empires, where economic exploitation wore the mask of "civilising missions." Adolf Hitler explicitly drew inspiration from such models for his vision of a racial empire. In Mein Kampf and private discussions, he praised the British Empire's subjugation of India as a template for Germany's eastward expansion, viewing it as proof that a small elite could dominate "inferior" masses through superior organisation and ruthlessness. Historians note direct continuities: Nazi Lebensraum policies in Eastern Europe echoed colonial practices in Africa and Asia, treating Slavs and Jews as expendable natives in a settler project, complete with plans for German farms on conquered lands. The Holocaust itself can be seen as an extreme escalation of colonial genocide, building on precedents like the Herero and Nama massacres in German Southwest Africa (1904–1908), where extermination camps and racial pseudoscience were first honed. As scholar A. Dirk Moses argues, Nazism wasn't an aberration but a radicalised form of European imperialism turned inward. Zionism, emerging in the late 19th century amid European nationalism, adopted settler-colonial elements influenced by the same imperial logic. Theodor Herzl and other founders framed Jewish settlement in Palestine as a "return" but operated through land purchases, evictions, and demographic engineering akin to British and French colonial ventures. Critics like Patrick Wolfe describe it as a "logic of elimination," where indigenous Palestinians were displaced to create an exclusive Jewish state, mirroring EIC strategies of enclosure and extraction. The British Mandate facilitated this, drawing on their Indian playbook, while post-1948 Israel expanded through settlements and resource control, often justified by narratives of racial or civilisational superiority. While direct lineages are debated, the shared "playbook", corporate-led conquest, supremacist rationales, and masked extraction, binds these phenomena. Bengal's plunder enriched London; Nazi-occupied Ukraine was to feed Berlin; Gaza's blockade sustains strategic dominance. Breaking this cycle demands confronting imperialism's enduring mutations, not just its historical ghosts.
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Paris has iconic spots like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre. You could spend weeks just seeing the classics. But there’s way more beyond the touristy stuff. Check out hidden gems for a unique Paris trip.
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Wow xAI's new model is killing it with coding and reasoning, plus it's already available unlike GPT-5 which is still missing in action
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X teamed up with Polymarket on Friday. They’re now the official prediction market partner. Deals like this boost engagement and trust. Users can bet on real-world events easily. It’s a big move for both platforms.
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Norway's crypto mining ban idea is pretty smart, saving energy for more important stuff while sparking a cool debate
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Bitcoin's holding steady, and traders are ditching their negative bets. This shift sparks hope for a major rally, possibly hitting $120K. The mood's turning bullish as confidence grows.
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Fungi fly from far flung frontiers for fun… just kidding!! They do it to make music!! These artists are creating mushroom music by turning electrical impulses of fungi and plants INTO SOUND using high-tech devices :0 you can even get one yourself!! Go listen to the mushroom music below!!!⬇️
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Scientists used super-fast light pulses to control electrons, making them skip past barriers in a flash. This breakthrough could push computing speeds way beyond what we thought was possible.
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