Trump’s $33M Crypto Gamble Shakes Up ETF Staking World – Will it Boost ETH?

What to know: World Liberty Financial (WLFI), a decentralized finance platform linked to the Trump family, has deposited 10,000 ether (ETH) worth $33 million into Lido Finance to stake and earn rewards. The move has sparked optimism about potential regulatory approval for staking features in spot ETH exchange-traded funds. SEC Commissioner and crypto task force … Read more

Gaming News: What’s the Word for Effects That Aren’t Buffs or Debuffs?

As a gamer, I’ve been pondering over a suitable term to categorize effects such as ‘Frozen’ or ‘Stunned’. It’s not just about semantics; it’s about grasping the nuances of gameplay mechanics. In a recent discussion, Yubion proposed that ‘Frozen’ is a distinctive type of status effect – it may seem neutral because a character can’t be harmed while frozen, but they also can’t act. Others like SirLich have suggested more straightforward terms such as ‘Effect’ or ‘Status’, highlighting the need for an encompassing category without adding moral connotations to these states. This indicates that gamers often crave simplicity in terminology, aiming for labels that truly reflect the gameplay experience. In essence, are we not trying to avoid overly elaborate labels when a single one might cover multiple effects?

Gaming News: Indie Developer Seeks Positive Feedback Amidst Doubts

Blueberryjellyyy’s post clearly illustrates the challenges encountered by numerous independent game developers. They frankly discussed a ‘downward spiral’ of emotions related to the visual aspects of their game. Constructive criticism, similar to a sharp blade, can either empower or dishearten. Blueberryjellyyy voiced their disappointment when something they found appealing on their monitor seemed unattractive on another screen. This sentiment is relatable for creators who grapple with the continuous demand to uphold the high standards of quality that the gaming community has come to anticipate, as reflected in the statement, “I think it looks good on my monitor, but then I see a screenshot on my phone and it looks terrible.

Slime: ISEKAI Memories meta unit tier list

The aforementioned rankings provide a comprehensive look at all current characters in Slime ISEKAI Memories. Characters in the S+ tier are top-notch meta units, highly recommended for your team. On the other hand, characters in the D-tier are generally the weakest options for your team, with many being five-star characters as anything lower isn’t typically worth keeping.

‘Dexter: Resurrection’ Adds Uma Thurman to Cast

Previously declared, it’s been announced that Michael C. Hall, known for his role in “Dexter,” is set to return to the character of the title serial killer in the upcoming series. The exact storyline for “Resurrection” hasn’t been disclosed yet, but it will continue directly from where “Dexter: New Blood” left off. Joining Hall are David Zayas, James Remar, and Jack Alcott as part of the cast.

Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii – Zelda: Wind Waker For Organized Crime

In approximately one month, we’ll be launching Pirate Yakuza, and I recently had the opportunity to delve into a comprehensive playthrough of its fresh, exhilarating additions. Even after just a few hours, I was astonished by the game’s density, and what we played was merely a slice of the whole. The experience was incredibly invigorating, and Pirate Yakuza continues to demonstrate that Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio excels at unique concepts and character-driven side activities.

“What we put on the table was unheard of.” Jerry Seinfeld was set to receive an astronomical $100 million for Seinfeld season 10, but turned it down

NBC was prepared to shell out a significant amount of money in order to produce the 10th season of Seinfeld. In an interview with Fox News, Warren Littlefield, a former executive at NBC, discussed their efforts to convince Jerry Seinfeld to extend the TV show by presenting him with a staggering $100 million for one season’s worth of episodes. They believed that such a massive offer would be hard to resist.

Gaming News: Why Future Cop LAPD is a Retro Treasure of the PS1 Era

Experience High-Speed Justice in the Dystopian Future of “Future Cop LAPD”!

In this thrilling game, players navigate through chaotic urban landscapes using mechs that can morph into swift automobiles. The setting is a dystopian future where justice is swift and loud, often accompanied by massive explosions. The game beautifully blends strategy with chaos, leaving players pondering if their limbs are for speed or destruction.

An intriguing tidbit shared by ttmonkey sheds light on the game’s origins: “It stemmed from the development of the ‘Strike’ series.” Indeed, this game reshaped our expectations for vehicular combat, making players feel like the futuristic police officers we secretly aspired to be as kids, albeit with a higher likelihood of unintended collateral damage after borrowing a friend’s gaming console.