Ripple’s $5B Rejection: Circle Says “Thanks, But No Thanks!” (Stablecoin Drama Inside!)

The plucky fellows at Circle, who, it must be said, look after USDC as a duchess minds her pearls, gave the gentle suggestion that Ripple’s generous advance was, how shall we put it, about as tempting as cold porridge on a winter’s morn. “Nice try, old sport, but not quite the ticket,” seemed to be the consensus, as reported in the sacred scrolls of Bloomberg.

Gaming News: Why Are Gamers Pulling Back Their Wallets in 2023?

The clatter of cash registers morphs into the fading whispers of depleted wallets, symbolizing the prevailing sentiment among gamers today. Across multiple platforms, users have expressed that the cost of new releases is unreasonably high. One user commented, “With games priced at 80€/90€, I’ll be spending a lot less too.” It appears that as the prices for new titles continue to climb, so does the difficulty in making decisions. For many, it has become a strategic calculation of whether a game is worth its monetary value—whether in dollars or euros. With such high price tags, people are opting to save their money given the escalating costs of living. The increasing prices seem to be linked with delayed release dates and dampened excitement. Gamers find themselves questioning, “Is this game worthy of my hard-earned cash, or should I just wait for the inevitable discount?

Towerborne is available now on Xbox Game Preview

Ever since Towerborne initially launched on early access for PC, Stoic has rolled out numerous updates to the game, with a major one arriving today coinciding with its release on Xbox Series consoles and crossplay. You can get Towerborne for Xbox right here. As previously announced, it will also be accessible through Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Xbox Game Pass for Console, and PC Game Pass. For clarification on the distinctions between the Game Pass tiers, take a look at this article. Information regarding the Steam update can be found here.

Martin Short Hosting a Game Show? It’s a Match!

2025 will mark the return of “Match Game” after a five-year hiatus since its previous run on ABC ended. This latest version of the FremantleMedia North America-owned franchise was hosted by Alec Baldwin in New York. The original format, which ABC is reviving, debuted in 1973 with Gene Rayburn as host and aired on CBS or in syndication until 1982. In the 1960s, there was another non-comedic version of “Match Game,” also hosted by Rayburn, that aired on CBS. Recent rumors suggest the series could make a comeback, with taping set to begin in Montreal next month.

Special Sauce

Prior to the shooting incident at Pitt Fest causing a chaotic situation in the emergency department, many of the newly appointed doctors were able to forge strong connections with some of the long-term staff. In the tenth episode of The Pitt‘s first season, Mel developed a bond with Mohan while they jointly attended to a stroke patient. It was Mohan who enlightened Mel about how most of the doctors infuse their own unique charm to uplift spirits and make others feel more comfortable. As the series progresses through its 15-hour shift in season 1, we gradually learn that Mehta’s special sauce comes from his humor, Mohan’s from talking to patients about their lives, while Mel’s is gradually revealed as well.

Gaming News: The Sad Reality of Adulthood in Gaming

Reflecting warmly on the old times when multiplayer lobbies were full of friends can sometimes feel bittersweet. A user named uchuskies08 aptly expresses this feeling by commenting on new multiplayer updates with a touch of sarcasm: “It’s sad because whenever a game or system introduces some exciting multiplayer feature, it feels like, wow, if I still had gaming friends that would be fantastic.” This sentiment strikes a chord with many, as they remember nights filled with laughter and shared triumphs, reminiscing about the days when they spent countless hours playing games with their friends. For many, these memories bring warmth but also a wistful yearning. In our busy adult lives where duties take center stage, it’s not surprising that friendships might be among the first things we let go in our pursuit of success or stability.

Gaming News: The Sins We All Commit in Video Games

There exists a clandestine group of gamers, who at some point, have given in to the urge to watch someone else play a game they’re finding difficult. Observing another person conquer a challenging part might feel like an overwhelming defeat initially, but dabor11 admitted openly, “I watch playthroughs if I’m stuck on the game for too long.” This admission resonated with many users as they shared similar feelings; one user, huxtiblejones, confessed to losing interest in the game and coming back months later, bewildered and unsure of what to do. It appears that even though games are meant to challenge us, sometimes the struggle gets too intense, and instead of persevering, we opt to watch a stranger’s gaming victory on the Internet. The unity among players in this admission suggests that no gamer is exempt from the powerful allure of the internet when frustration escalates.

Upcoming Jet Li 4K Blu-Ray Box Set Collects Five ’90s Action Movies

These films primarily focus on the peak of Li’s career in the ’90s, with an impressive three being produced in 1993. Early movies such as Once Upon a Time in China and Swordsman 2 catapulted him to stardom due to his exceptional talent and skillfully executed fight scenes. The Fong Sai Yuk films, known as The Legend and The Legend 2 in the U.S., along with Tai Chi Master, showcased his remarkable ability to deliver powerful blows. Fast-forwarding to 1994, Li’s contributions to The Bodyguard from Beijing and Fist of Legend were two more critically acclaimed films that received international recognition.

Is KuCoin Really Spending $2 Billion on Trust, or Did Someone Drop a Decimal?

Centralized exchanges, not famous for their humility, have discovered (after only a few minor scandals, regulatory tussles, and a user base fading faster than champagne bubbles at a dull Mayfair luncheon) that their constituency cares about honesty and, of all things, compliance. Thus, on that fateful Wednesday—April 30, a day destined to be lamented or lauded by future fortune-tellers—KuCoin swept onto the scene with the “Trust Project,” tossing about $2 billion as if it were loose change scrounged from behind their CEO’s upholstered credenza.