Bitcoin’s Identity Crisis: Fashionably Disheveled? 🤔💰

The gentle friction between these contrary forces has brewed for months, with our dear SEC commissioner, Hester Peirce, entering the fray. Not as a mere bureaucrat, but with the fervor of a revolutionary, she defends the splendid notion that digital assets should reside in one’s personal alcove. In her enlightening discussion on The Rollup podcast, she muses that a financial ecosystem should celebrate liberty over convenience. Ah, to be self-custodied is, my friends, human!

10 Heaviest Movies Ever Made, Ranked

The most impactful films often balance moments of joy with intense sadness, making the difficult parts even more heartbreaking. These movies frequently leave us realizing that the toughest experiences, in life and in art, are the ones we remember most.

🤑 Will Kiyosaki Save the Ship-or Sink it? 😵

Robert Kiyosaki, ever the sagacious author of “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” has seen fit to endorse Bitcoin and Ethereum as bastions of fortitude in our capricious economy. In his latest epistle on X, our modern-day soothsayer exhorts investors to acquire these digital manifestations of wealth, alongside gold and silver, as one would a faithful umbrella during a thorough drizzle. What a delightful weather analogy, one might think. 🌧️👒

10 Masterpieces From the 1980s You Forgot Existed

The 1980s produced a wealth of fantastic films. While titles like Back to the Future, The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Raging Bull are rightfully celebrated, many other equally great movies have faded from public memory. It’s a shame that these ten 80s masterpieces haven’t received the same lasting appreciation as other films from the decade.

Score A Cyber Monday Deal On This Lego Roller Coaster With A Giant Robot

Also worth considering from Lego City are the Yellow Construction Crane, currently $77 (originally $110), and the Lego Yellow Delivery Truck for $70 (down from $100). The crane is a substantial build with 1,116 pieces, and when assembled, it includes 16 rubber wheels, fold-out support legs, a tilting cab, and four construction worker minifigures. You can operate the hoist with a dial, and the boom rotates a full 360 degrees and extends for reach. As a fun detail, the set even includes a small portable toilet that can be lifted by the hoist.

24 Years Later, Tim Burton’s Planet of the Apes Remains a Rare Perfect Reboot

Throughout his long filmmaking career, Tim Burton has consistently delivered visually stunning movies with impressive effects, no matter the overall quality of the film. While his signature gothic and whimsical style usually leads to the best results, Burton has occasionally experimented with other genres. These experiments have sometimes paid off, as seen in films like Big Fish and Ed Wood, but other times, like with Dumbo and his 2001 remake of Planet of the Apes, they haven’t resonated with critics or audiences.