Bitmine’s Ethereum Exodus: A Crypto Winter’s Tale

These moves, predictably, have sparked whispers of institutional custody, though one might argue it’s more of a grand opera than a mere transaction. After all, who wouldn’t want to see their assets in a hot wallet, where they can be both secure and dramatically accessible?

Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok introduces Beatrix in a new trailer

Jennifer Losi will provide the voice for Beatrix in the upcoming Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok expansion. This expansion will be available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Steam for players who already own the game. A special edition including both the base game and the expansion will also launch on Nintendo Switch 2. You can find details on pricing here.

Cygnus Cross shares new gameplay video of Emberville going over character customization, combat, and more

A new video from Emberville reveals that Amelia Tyler, known for her work in games like Baldur’s Gate 3 and Hades II, has joined the game’s cast. Emberville is planning to launch in Early Access on Steam this summer. This latest video follows a recent behind-the-scenes look at the cast and the game’s initial announcement. You can watch the new gameplay video and find more information at Cygnus Cross.

How to Beat The Queen in Slay The Spire 2

Like its predecessor, Slay The Spire 2 features challenging final bosses. Many players find these bosses, located at the top of the spire after completing the third act, to be even tougher than those encountered earlier in the game.

AI’s Bloody Ballet: Did Claude Waltz into Iran’s Tragedy?

The bombing of a primary school in Iran, a sanctuary of childhood, has become the focal point of a conflict that pits the U.S.-Israel coalition against the Iranian regime. On a fateful Saturday, February 28, a day that should have been filled with laughter and learning, death descended from the skies. The United Nations, with its solemn voice, condemned this act as a “grave violation of the protection afforded to schools under international humanitarian law.” Yet, in this tragedy, Wright sees not just the hand of man, but the cold, calculating logic of a machine.