SOL’s Great Escape: Will It Break Free or Stay Trapped in the Triangle of Doom?

From the perspective of pure price action (whatever that means, says the man in the moon), SOL is trapped in a symmetrical triangle, a pattern so indecisive it makes a Libra at a buffet look decisive. Lower highs, higher lows-it’s like a financial game of “Will it break or won’t it?” And let’s not forget the Ichimoku Cloud, that mysterious, floating blob of resistance, lurking like a grumpy storm cloud over a picnic.

Visa’s Stablecoin Pilot Expands to 9 Blockchains, Hits $7B Run Rate

I’m excited to share that our research into stablecoin settlements is expanding! Visa has broadened its pilot program to include five additional blockchains. This means we’re now able to test settling payments using stablecoins, offering an alternative to the traditional banking system for issuers and acquirers.

Zelda: Ocarina of Time’s Switch 2 Remake Has to Change Navi

To update the gameplay for the new Switch 2, some of the older ideas and systems in Ocarina of Time will need to be redesigned. This will likely affect the story and characters. Navi, Link’s fairy companion, is the character most closely tied to both the story and how the game is played, so she’s likely to see the biggest changes.

Hacks Recap: Send In The Clowns

Okay, so exciting news about the Ava reboot! Jessica Duncan had this amazing idea for Who’s Making Dinner? and honestly, I loved it. Now she just needs Deborah’s okay. Usually, getting Deborah on board would be the hard part, but because it’s the last season and everyone’s being so nice, Deborah gave her blessing right away! The only catch? Frank left the rights to the show to Kathy. That’s a bit of a snag, but hopefully, they can work it out!

Hacks Recap: Make ‘em Laugh

Here’s my take: anger can be a great engine for comedy, but it absolutely can’t become the whole show. And that’s exactly what’s happening with Deborah. Her new stuff, where she’s positioning herself as the ultimate victim, just isn’t connecting. She keeps saying comedy is supposed to be uncomfortable, and while that’s true to a point, Ava rightfully points out that, shockingly, people are also supposed to laugh.