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I just reviewed the analyses on how those critical mineral tariffs would impact precious metals, and honestly, the situation is quite complex. Research teams have been studying this for weeks, and the conclusions are interesting.
For silver, it seems there’s a high likelihood that tariffs could be completely avoided, since the U.S. relies heavily on imports. If that happens, we might see temporary pressure on prices because silver would start flowing out of the U.S. to other regions. But here’s the interesting part: there’s a 15-day window before any tariff takes effect, and during that period
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I've been observing XRP for a while, and it seems that we're finally seeing something interesting on the charts. The price just touched the zone that analysts call the golden pocket, right where the 0.618 retracement and the 1.618 extension of wave 3 converge. This typically marks where sellers exhaust themselves in corrective patterns.
What caught my attention is that there is a clear bullish divergence at recent lows, suggesting that sellers are losing strength. If this is correct, we should see a relief move in wave 4 soon. The first level to watch would be around $1.78, which is the Fibona
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I have been observing Pi’s movement over the past few months, and honestly the pattern is quite clear. Right now it’s trading around $0.17, far from the $3 that it hit recently. The drop has been brutal—nearly 95%—and that has many people worried about whether Pi’s value can actually recover.
What’s interesting is how it behaves relative to Bitcoin. When BTC rises, Pi rises too, but slowly, as if it has trouble keeping up. But when Bitcoin falls, Pi drops faster than other altcoins. It’s as if the project has less confidence in the market than its competitors. The last 10 months have confirme
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BTC0,82%
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I just reviewed some very interesting insights about how C.H. Robinson is using AI at the operational level, not just in corporate speeches. CFO Damon Lee shared specific details that go beyond typical AI marketing, and honestly, it’s worth analyzing.
First, the context: C.H. Robinson’s stock rose 55.3% in 2025, making it the best performer in its sector. Analysts largely attribute this to their AI initiatives. They currently have 30 AI agent tools operating within the company, which is a significant number considering they generate nearly $11 billion in annual revenue.
What caught my attentio
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I just read something quite interesting about what IOTA is doing in the real world. Dominik Schiener, the project's co-founder, is presenting a very ambitious vision: connecting the entire $35 trillion global commercial economy to public blockchains. This is not typical crypto speculation but regulated, production-ready infrastructure.
What stands out is that Dominik Schiener isn’t just talking theory. IOTA already has live trading systems operating. In Kenya, for example, they are digitizing flower exports through TWIN (Trade Worldwide Information Network), a system that ensures real-time tra
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Recently, I started analyzing what's happening in the Argentine automotive market, and the truth is that the change is quite remarkable. Last year was a significant turning point: Chinese cars went from being virtually invisible to holding a real share in sales. We're talking about a jump from 0.9% to 5.6% in just a few months, representing over 500% growth in a very short period.
What's interesting is that this wasn't accidental. The opening to import and the tariff exemption for electrified vehicles introduced by the government created the perfect environment. Suddenly, local business groups
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I just reviewed the latest reports from USGS on seismic activity in the United States during January 29 and 30, and there has been quite a bit of tectonic movement recorded. A total of 9 earthquakes were detected across U.S. territory and its territories in the past 24 hours, but the one that caught my attention was a magnitude 4.2 near Black Eagle, Montana. It's not cause for alarm, but it definitely shows the constant activity underground.
What's interesting is that there were several tremors spread across the country: from Alaska with multiple quakes ranging from magnitude 2.6 to 3.7, throu
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I just noticed that Bitcoin Cash remains a topic of discussion in technical analysis. Some traders are pointing out patterns that could indicate a bullish move similar to what we saw some time ago. The current price is around $444.82, although it has dropped 2.24% in the last 24 hours. It's interesting to see how people continue to look for signs of recovery.
What caught my attention is how analysts are studying fractal patterns on BCH charts. Basically, they observe that certain price movements tend to repeat across different timeframes. While it's a useful tool, it doesn't guarantee anything
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I just reviewed the satellite images circulating about the damages caused by the war in the Middle East, and honestly, they show a much greater scale of destruction than initially reported. Planet Labs and other satellite imaging companies have released high-resolution photographs revealing what really happened after February 28th, when the conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel in the Persian Gulf region began.
The most striking images are of the port of Bandar Abbas. On March 2nd, several ships are seen completely engulfed in flames. The U.S. Central Command claims they have su
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I just left the theater after watching Hamnet, and I have to share what I discovered when I started looking up the cast. Turns out, the two young actors who leave you breathless on screen, the ones playing Hamlet and Hamnet, are siblings in real life. It’s not just coincidence or physical resemblance—they are literally brothers.
Noah and Jacobi Jupe came to Hollywood to stay. At 21 and 12 years old, these kids have an extraordinary talent. And the best part is, they come from a lineage: their mother is actress Katy Cavanagh. But what’s really interesting isn’t just that they’re brothers, but h
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I just heard a story that left me speechless. Manuela Ochoa Gómez-Acebo, a Spanish influencer, got engaged to her partner Pedro on December 8 in Mexico in front of the Virgin of Guadalupe. Four days later, on December 12, he suddenly passed away without warning. They had everything planned to get married in October 2026.
I can't stop thinking about how quickly life can change. She shared a heartfelt letter on social media that went viral, where she wrote: "See you in heaven, I will miss you." Manuela Ochoa Gómez-Acebo expressed that now she has to live for two, that she will carry on for him a
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Recently, I came across details about one of Mexico's darkest episodes. Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales, known as El Z-40, left a bloody mark on the country's history. This guy was a deserter from the Army and ended up leading Los Zetas, one of the most brutal cartels.
What shocks me is how this case went unnoticed in Mexican courts for years. But now, more than a decade later, the United States is revealing what really happened. The U.S. Department of Justice is thoroughly investigating the details of the Allende massacre, the 2011 event that left around 300 dead.
Z-40's philosophy was clear: th
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Watch out if you're moving around CDMX today, there are protests in several boroughs that will cause traffic chaos. I saw that they are calling for blockades starting in the morning in Milpa Alta, Cuauhtémoc, Gustavo A. Madero, and other areas. They also have something scheduled in Álvaro Obregón, so if you live nearby, it's better to find alternative routes. Ridesharing events start early at different points—parks, main avenues, everything. According to the traffic news I saw, there will be significant road closures throughout the day. If you need to go out, it's best to check the schedules a
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I just looked into what’s happening with the job opportunities that the 2026 World Cup will bring to Mexico, and honestly, there’s a lot of activity. It’s not just about speaking English, although that definitely helps. Companies are looking for something more complex: people who can handle pressure, understand different cultures, and resolve conflicts in real time.
Think of an employee at a hotel during the tournament. They need not only to translate but also to read emotions and anticipate problems. Some are already talking about tools like language translation earbuds to facilitate communic
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I've been observing how zero-knowledge proofs are discussed in cryptocurrency spaces for a while, and honestly, I think many are completely misunderstanding their role. It's not that ZKPs are here to compete with Ethereum. It's quite the opposite.
Ethereum was built for one thing: radical transparency. Everything is there, visible, verifiable, open. That worked incredibly well for DeFi and decentralized coordination. But the world is moving toward use cases that Ethereum simply can't handle without huge friction. Think AI, sensitive business data, medical information, proprietary models. None
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Be cautious with the peso these days; it has been gaining ground against the dollar for two consecutive days. Today, it closed at 17.15 pesos per US dollar, with an appreciation of 0.10 percent. The thing is, the dollar is generally weaker, so it's not just a local movement. At the counters, you can already find it at 17.58 pesos each. Interestingly, analysts say there is still room for the peso to strengthen further, although they also warn that there could soon be an upward correction in the exchange rate. Curiously, other regional currencies are also gaining against the dollar at the moment
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Well, finally the Mitre train recently resumed operation, although it's still not what we expected. It started running again in early March, but only up to Belgrano, so if you're traveling to Tigre, you'll have to make do with that for now. The Retiro terminal only connected properly on March 8th, after security tests were delayed.
What happened is that they were modernizing the entire signaling system at the station, something that hadn't been touched in over a hundred years. Imagine the chaos of migrating that to new technology without interrupting service. That's why the Mitre train had to
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I just reviewed the forecasts, and it looks like a pretty serious winter storm is heading to the United States. When this intense cold season begins, systems like this become more common and aggressive. The approaching one is bringing real Arctic air, so it’s no small matter.
What catches my attention is the scale of the event. We’re talking about over 150 million people in the line of fire, from the southwest to the Atlantic coast. More than two dozen states will feel the effects over the weekend and possibly for several days. Dallas, New York, Boston, Atlanta... big cities that are not usual
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So finally, the Tren Interurbano México-Toluca, 'El Insurgente,' was inaugurated last year. After nearly 12 years of construction, President Claudia Sheinbaum opened the last 8.4 kilometers connecting Santa Fe with the Metro Observatorio station. Basically, the train runs a total of 58 kilometers and connects the Toluca metropolitan area with the western part of CDMX.
If you want to know how far the Tren Interurbano México-Toluca goes, the route includes seven stations: Zinacantepec, Toluca Centro, Metepec, Lerma, Santa Fe, Vasco de Quiroga, and Observatorio. Trains run approximately every 10
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I just found out that in Mexico City, you need to get a CURP-like ID for pets called RUAC. At first, I thought it was a joke, but it turns out it's serious and also free. Basically, it's a pet registration system in CDMX that helps locate them if they get lost and allows access to health campaigns.
What surprised me is that the CDMX pet registration has no deadline; you can do it anytime throughout the year. But they say it's better to do it soon because if your dog or cat gets lost, having the registration makes the difference between recovering them or not.
To complete the process, you need
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