Solana’s $650B Frenzy Makes Gold Look Like Monopoly Money

Solana, like some overzealous protagonist of a Dostoevskian drama, has shattered its own records, leaving its rivals trembling in its cryptographic wake. February saw a veritable orgy of transactions, totaling $650 billion-an amount that would make even the most avaricious oligarch weep with envy.

Dogecoin 2026: Will DOGE Finally Sheds Its ‘Meme’ Label or Just Meme It?

With DOGE stuck in a tight range, the crypto world is collectively holding its breath. Will it finally break out of its self-imposed cage, or will it keep doing the equivalent of a TikTok dance routine until someone gets bored enough to sell? Either way, April is shaping up to be a season of chaos, drama, and probably a few tears.

Bitcoin’s Sneaky Escape Act Might Be Fooling Everyone Again

The rescue arrived at the exact moment the 20-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA)-a rather serious-looking line that traders stare at like it’s a crystal ball-was about to collapse. But don’t be fooled just yet. The Coinbase Premium Index has sulked to its grumpiest negative level this year, and a sneaky bearish signal on the RSI is quietly whispering, “This might not end well unless $68,130 is properly reclaimed.”

Darksiders Warmastered Edition launches on May 19 for PS5 and Xbox Series

Darksiders Warmastered Edition is out now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U, Switch, and PC. It’s coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S next month, but it’s currently unknown if owners of the older version will receive an upgrade. After this release, Darksiders III and Darksiders Genesis will be the only games in the series not available on current-generation consoles.

Valorant Patch Notes 12.06: Players Unleash Their Frustrations Over Neon and Balancing Decisions

It’s become common for Valorant patch notes to upset players, but the reaction to the latest changes, particularly regarding the agent Neon, feels especially strong. One player, SMFCTOGE, jokingly asked if the developers only play Neon with shotguns in ranked matches, highlighting their confusion over why she hasn’t been adjusted while other agents have been weakened. While the comment seems playful, it points to a bigger concern: how Neon’s fast-paced style fits into a game that’s usually about careful strategy and patience. Many players aren’t necessarily against Neon herself, but question if her mechanics are right for a tactical shooter. Some have even compared her to characters from Rainbow Six, suggesting her speed clashes with the slower, more deliberate gameplay that Valorant fans expect.