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Just saw this wild story about a Jin Air plane that had to evacuate everyone mid-boarding. Like, 122 people had to get off because smoke started filling the cabin right before takeoff. Happened in South Korea, flight was supposed to go from Jeju to Pohang. The crazy part? Turns out it wasn't even a fire or anything dangerous - just the auxiliary power unit overheating in the back. So the whole plane take off got cancelled, everyone evacuated, but no actual emergency. I guess it's good they caught it before the plane actually took off though. Would've been way worse if they didn't notice the sm
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Interesting what happened in the USA at the beginning of January. Thousands of people mobilized in various American cities to protest against a possible U.S. military intervention in Venezuela. This is no small matter, considering the current political climate.
From what I saw, the protests were quite organized. The organizing groups made their message clear: "No to another endless war." They basically said that the American people do not want more conflicts, especially considering what a military intervention in Venezuela would bring—death and destruction for the civilian population.
The prot
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Just saw this story about Angela Meng making rounds again and honestly, it's one of those profiles that hits different when you know the full context.
So Brian Armstrong married Angela Meng last year, and yeah, it was a whole thing in crypto circles. People were curious, especially given her Asian background in a space where that's still relatively rare in leadership circles. But what really caught my attention wasn't the marriage announcement itself—it was her entire journey leading up to it.
Angela immigrated to the US at 11 with her parents. They moved into a single-story room they shared w
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Ethereum Classic (ETC) Historical Price and Returns Analysis: Should I Buy ETC Now?
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This article provides a comprehensive review of Ethereum Classic's historical price movements and market volatility since its inception, combined with data from bull and bear market phases, to assess the potential returns for investors purchasing 10 ETC tokens and address the critical
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Just caught some interesting analyst takes on where Bitcoin might actually bottom out. CryptoQuant is calling for a floor sometime between June and December 2026, while Willy Woo is more specific - he's saying we could see $45K before things turn around. Right now BTC is hovering around $67K (roughly 56 lakh in INR terms), down a bit from the $70K bounce we saw earlier. The thing is, both analysts are basically saying the bear market still has legs. Woo thinks we might see some sideways action or a quick bounce to $75K, but breaking above that seems tough given the liquidity situation. What ca
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Been working with industrial monitoring systems for a while now, and I keep coming back to one thing that separates the operations that run smoothly from the ones constantly dealing with surprises: proper data logging. Specifically, I'm talking about systems like water flow meters and how they capture information over time rather than just showing you what's happening right now.
Most people think a flow meter is just a gauge that tells you the current reading. Sure, that's part of it. But here's what actually changes the game: when you start recording those measurements continuously and storin
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Just went through the whole furnace installation process last year and honestly, it's way more involved than most people realize. Figured I'd share what I learned because choosing and installing a new furnace is one of those decisions that actually impacts your comfort and wallet for years.
So here's the thing - if you're thinking about furnace installation, first step is understanding what type makes sense for your situation. Most people go with gas furnaces since they're efficient and cost-effective, but if you don't have gas access, electric or propane are solid alternatives. Modern gas fur
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Just caught Ray Dalio's latest take on Bitcoin, and honestly it's pretty interesting how he's basically dismantling the whole digital gold narrative that's been floating around. The guy's basically saying investors need to pump the brakes on comparing BTC to gold, which is kind of a big deal coming from someone with his track record.
So here's what he's arguing: Bitcoin's got some serious structural issues that make it nowhere near as suitable as actual gold for being a reserve asset. He's pointing at three main problems - privacy, quantum computing risks, and the fact that everything's litera
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Been watching the ETH chart and the derivatives market is screaming fear right now. After that drop to $1,800 back in early Feb, we saw $224M in longs liquidated in just 48 hours. That kind of flush is usually a sign that retail got caught holding bags while the smart money was already hedging.
What's really telling is the options market. Put-to-call ratios spiked to 2.2x on the dip, and delta skew hit 18% - basically everyone scrambling to buy downside protection. Even though ETH has already fallen hard from its highs, traders aren't confident we've found a floor yet. The correlation with Bit
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Just saw India's government telling its citizens to get out of Iran immediately. Rising tensions in the region have New Delhi concerned enough to activate evacuation protocols through their embassies.
What caught my attention is how this reflects the bigger geopolitical picture. India's got significant economic interests tied up in the Middle East—energy partnerships, trade relationships, the works. When New Delhi issues an advisory like this, it's not casual. They're signaling that something's shifted in how they're reading the regional risk.
The Indian diaspora in Iran is pretty substantial
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Just caught something interesting about Iran's political process. So apparently the Conference of Experts has been discussing how to expedite the confirmation of a new Supreme Leader, and while there's disagreement on the exact method, there's actually consensus that they need to speed things up. That's according to reporting from Xinhua News Agency back in early March.
What's notable here is that despite the methodological differences, everyone's on the same page about urgency. The expert council clearly sees this as a priority. Caleb Corprew and other analysts have been tracking these geopol
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I realized a lot of people still don't really understand how to fill out a check properly. Like, it seems simple, but there are actually quite a few things that can go wrong if you mess up the different parts of a check. Let me break down what I've learned about this.
First off, the account holder info sits at the top left—that's basically your name and address. Pretty straightforward. Then you've got the check number in two places: top right corner and at the bottom in that weird magnetic ink. Super useful for tracking stuff later.
Now here's where people mess up constantly. The date line mat
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Just fell down a rabbit hole trying to figure out how much does andrew tate actually have and honestly it's wild how unclear it is. Like, Romanian authorities say $12.3 million but then you see claims he's worth $700+ million? That's not even in the same ballpark.
The thing is, how much does andrew tate have really depends on who you ask. His online courses (Hustler's University) supposedly pull in millions monthly with over 100k subscribers. Then there's the casino operations, crypto holdings including 21 Bitcoin, luxury real estate in Bucharest and Dubai. But after the asset seizures from le
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Just realized I needed to update my SASSA details and honestly, it's not as straightforward as you'd think. If you're on a permanent grant like disability or old age, you can't just do it online - you have to physically go to your nearest SASSA office with your ID and proof of your new bank account. They'll have you fill out a Payment Method Change Form, and then it takes up to 21 working days for the bank to verify everything. The catch is you need to submit before the 15th of the month if you want it to take effect that same month, otherwise it rolls over.
Now if you're getting the SRD grant
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Just spent the last few hours digging into what might be the best penny crypto to invest in right now, and honestly, the early 2026 market is looking pretty different from what I expected. Bitcoin's holding strong, but everyone's quietly moving into sub-$1 tokens that actually do something useful. Here's what I found.
First up is this Bitcoin Hyper project that's been getting attention. It's basically trying to fix Bitcoin's speed problem by building a Layer 2 on top of it. The token's sitting around $0.08 now, and they've raised over $30M in presale. The staking rewards are supposed to be sol
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Been watching USD/CAD pretty closely lately and there's definitely something interesting happening with the setup. The pair's been stuck in this tight range for weeks now, bouncing between 1.3450 and 1.3650, but here's the thing - all the momentum indicators are pointing lower. RSI keeps struggling to hold above 50, which tells me the real pressure is on the downside even though we're technically range-bound.
What's driving the CAD news right now is pretty straightforward: the Bank of Canada has been more hawkish than the Fed, and crude oil prices are holding up well. Since Canada's basically
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Just realized a lot of people struggling with their SASSA payments because they haven't updated their banking details. If you're on the R350 SRD grant or permanent grants, you actually need to sort this out properly or you'll miss payments.
For the R350 grant, the good news is it's all online now. You go to the SASSA SRD portal, enter your ID number, they send you a link via SMS, and you update your banking details there. Takes a few days to a couple weeks for the bank verification, but it's straightforward. Just make sure the account is in YOUR name only—no joint accounts or anything.
If you'
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just looked up clix's net worth for 2026 and honestly it's wild how much this guy is making. dude's only 21 and already sitting at like $27 million. started from a gaming pc his dad helped him get and now he's one of the richest esports players out there.
so how much is clix net worth really coming from? turns out it's not just tournament winnings. he's got 3.6M YouTube subscribers, pulls in around $1.1 to $1.5 million per year from streaming, sponsorships, merch sales, all that. the fortnite tournament money was just the beginning - he made $112k from the world cup in 2019 but the real money'
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I've been seeing this question pop up a lot lately: how much money does Elon Musk actually make per day? It's one of those things that sounds wild when you first hear the numbers, but the reality is way more interesting than most people realize.
First thing to understand — Musk isn't sitting around collecting a salary like you or me. Tesla literally paid him zero in 2024. Yeah, zero. So when people talk about how much he makes daily, they're not talking about a paycheck. They're talking about his net worth moving around based on stock prices and company valuations.
So here's where it gets wild
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Most traders are sleeping on the real reason RSI divergence setups fail, and it's not what the cheat sheet tells you. Here's the thing—a divergence forming in the middle of nowhere is just noise. I've watched countless traders get destroyed taking these signals without understanding the actual mechanics behind them.
The core issue is that divergence alone doesn't move price. What moves price is structure. A bearish divergence at some random level? Meaningless. Price doesn't reverse because RSI printed a lower high. You need resistance, supply zones, or a liquidity sweep to give that divergence
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