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I just reviewed the data and it seems we are still in a tricky territory. Bitcoin is hovering around $67K, Ethereum at $2.07K, while XRP and Solana are also carrying losses. The interesting thing is that Dogecoin is still climbing a bit, almost the only green on the chart.
The overall market is in total panic. Stock indices plummeted yesterday, with the Nasdaq losing more than 2%, dragging everything into crypto. Over $250 million liquidated in 24 hours, most bullish bets wiped out. The sentiment is at "extreme fear" according to the indicators.
Now, many are asking how much longer until we hi
BTC1,14%
ETH0,84%
XRP2,64%
SOL2,3%
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I just reviewed Ethereum data and something interesting is happening. The ultra sound money narrative that was so popular some time ago is fading — total supply is at its maximum and staking has decreased, but the technical numbers tell a completely different story.
Look at this: the realized price of ETH is at $2,200 while the market is pricing it at $2,060. This means that the average cost basis of those who bought ETH is almost equal to the current price. The MVRV ratio is just above 1, suggesting that Ethereum might be undervalued. Additionally, long-term holders are accumulating nonstop,
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BTC1,14%
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Nvidia has been accumulating power in the AI ecosystem in a way that probably few expected a few years ago. The interesting part is not just that it controls the GPU market, but how it has used its massive profits to get directly involved in investing in tech startups. Since 2023, the company has been involved in virtually all major AI venture capital rounds.
The numbers speak for themselves. In 2025, it participated in nearly 67 startup investment deals, surpassing the 54 in 2024. Not to mention NVentures, its corporate venture arm, which closed 30 deals in 2025 compared to just one in 2022.
XAI1,42%
STG-6,94%
FLUX0,83%
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I have been observing how the ultra sound money narrative on Ethereum has been fading, especially with the total supply reaching new highs and the staking ratio decreasing since November. But what's interesting is that technical indicators still show strength beneath the surface.
Looking at the numbers, the realized price of ETH is around $2,200 while it’s trading near $2,050. That gap suggests many holders are in profit, which is bullish. Additionally, I noticed that long-term holders are accumulating without selling, similar to what happened with Bitcoin. Whales holding between 10k and 100k
ETH0,84%
BTC1,14%
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I just reviewed the charts, and it's interesting to see why cryptocurrencies are rising today in this way. Bitcoin jumped to $66.82K, Ethereum is approaching $2.06K, and XRP is around $1.31. After several days of intense panic, the market has completely reversed direction.
What happened is quite clear when you look at the numbers. Over $323 million in leveraged positions were liquidated in 24 hours. Most of these were shorts, so imagine: traders betting on a decline were forced to close as prices started to rise. This creates a cascade effect because cryptocurrencies are also climbing due to t
BTC1,14%
ETH0,84%
XRP2,64%
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Lately, I can't go through a social media platform without seeing someone talking about creatine. In gyms, clinics, fitness groups, everyone seems convinced that it's the ultimate solution. Supposedly, it increases muscle, improves strength, speeds up recovery, and boosts memory. But honestly, I wondered how much of that is real and how much is just marketing.
So I looked into what creatine does in the body from a serious scientific perspective. And the interesting part is that the answer isn't a simple yes or no.
The first thing that surprised me is that creatine is literally one of the most
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I just found out that the full moon in March 2026 was on March 3rd and coincided with a total lunar eclipse. That means we saw the Blood Moon, the phenomenon where the Moon turns dark red. It's called the Worm Moon because it references the worms that come out after the thaw, a name from the indigenous peoples of North America. What's interesting is that it was visible here in Argentina without any special protection. I wonder how many people actually realized something like that was happening in the sky. Did you see it?
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Have you ever thought about what each heart you send on WhatsApp actually means? I just realized that I’ve probably been using them all wrong this whole time haha. Turns out, sending a red heart isn’t the same as sending a yellow one, and each one conveys a completely different feeling.
For example, the red heart is the classic, right? That’s for intense love, passion, true romance. But if you send someone an orange heart, you’re actually saying “I like you, but as a friend,” without any romantic intention. The yellow one is more for pure friendship and happiness. And each heart has its own vi
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I just watched a video of a doctor talking about the benefits of eating tomatoes daily, and honestly, I found it quite interesting. The guy explains that if you eat a tomato every day, you'll notice real changes in your body. I never thought that such a common vegetable could have so many properties.
According to what he says, tomatoes are basically a natural antioxidant. They contain lycopene, which reduces damage from free radicals in your body. Additionally, it's proven that they decrease the risk of certain types of cancer like prostate and lung cancer. Pretty important if you ask me.
But
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I just found out about something pretty futuristic happening in Australia. It turns out they created a spider-shaped robot called Charlotte that literally builds houses in 24 hours. Yes, you read that right: one day.
What surprises me most is that this is not science fiction. Crest Robotics and EarthBuilt Technology developed this machine with the goal of solving real construction problems, but with an even more ambitious scope: they also want to use it to build habitats on the Moon or Mars.
The gray house spider, as some call it, has a 3D printing system that works at impressive speeds. Accor
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I just saw that VanEck is making strong moves in the crypto space. They launched the first AVAX ETF in the United States with the ticker VAVX, and honestly, this is an interesting move that many are not seeing with the magnitude it deserves.
What stands out is that the ETF will be listed on Nasdaq under standard procedures, meaning VanEck managed to avoid the complexity of separate filings with the SEC. It’s a cleaner, more straightforward launch. The fund is designed to track the price of AVAX including staking rewards, so investors not only get exposure to the token but also to the yields it
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Today, February 1st, is one of those days full of stories. In Argentina, we celebrate the Viticultural Worker’s Day, which recognizes everyone working in the vineyards from planting to wine distribution. Mendoza is key in this, you see? The region that exports wine worldwide. This labor recognition was formalized in 1991 with agreements that guaranteed rights such as a minimum wage.
But if we talk about February 1st anniversaries, there are many historical figures. Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, died on a day like today in 1851. Then we have the births of people like Clark Gable, fi
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Hey, did you also wake up to your phone full of notifications but they were just Valentine’s Day offers? Haha, welcome to the club of singles celebrating with memes. This February 14th was a Saturday, and people didn’t miss the chance to vent with funny images. Some posted Jason Voorhees wishing a happy day after Friday the 13th, others made memes about the lack of romantic messages, surprise breakfasts, or bouquets of flowers. The classics were also present: memes about staying home to sleep, going out drinking alone, or watching all your friends have partners while you’re just there looking.
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I just reviewed how rent increases worked in March of last year, and it's interesting to see how everything changed after the rent law was repealed. It turns out it depended quite a bit on when you signed your contract.
To understand it clearly, there were three different scenarios at that time. The oldest contracts, those signed before October 2023, had annual adjustments based on the ICL index. Then there were contracts agreed upon between October and the end of 2023, with semi-annual increases. And then came the major change: starting December 29, 2023, everything became a matter of contrac
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Recently, the spring equinox of 2026 occurred in Mexico, and the truth is there is much more behind the March 20 date than most people think. It’s not just a change of season, but something that people have celebrated for centuries, especially in places like Teotihuacan and Chichen Itza. Interestingly, many do not really know what this astronomical event signifies beyond the fact that "spring has arrived."
Basically, the equinox occurs when the Sun reaches a position where its rays are perpendicular to the Earth's equator. This means that on that day, night and day are exactly the same length
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I recently learned about the Nipah virus, and honestly, I didn't know it existed. It turns out this virus was named after a town in Malaysia where the first case was detected, and it belongs to the same family as measles. But here’s the concerning part: although it’s not highly contagious, it is much more lethal.
What caught my attention the most is that it is a zoonotic virus, meaning it jumps from animals to humans. It is mainly transmitted through direct contact with infected pigs or bats, but it can also spread if you consume fruits contaminated with bat saliva or urine. Imagine freshly sq
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I just saw Mhoni Vidente's tarot predictions, and honestly, there are interesting things for each zodiac sign. I don't know if you believe in this, but she always draws very specific cards. For example, for Scorpio, the Seven of Gold appeared in the tarot, which supposedly indicates success and financial stability this week. They say it's the perfect time to attract abundance and that there will be job offers. I personally pay more attention to what she says for my sign, but these horoscopes always have something to make you think.
What caught my attention is that several signs share similar t
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So Black Friday 2025 just recently passed, but people are still talking about the deals that were made on November 28th. For those who don't know when Black Friday is in the USA, it's basically the day after Thanksgiving, and this year it was a total frenzy with discounts in stores.
What's interesting is that the sales started at midnight on November 28th, although most brick-and-mortar stores opened at 6 a.m. Some states recognize it as a holiday, but most businesses extended their hours to make the most of the holiday shopping. The traffic chaos in shopping centers was quite predictable, hon
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Hey, so the annular eclipse on February 17 finally happened. Honestly, it was one of those astronomical events everyone was waiting for, but most people couldn't see it live. Here in Spain, we weren't lucky, nor in Mexico. The phenomenon was mainly for those in Antarctica, Chile, Argentina, and parts of Africa. No total solar eclipse in Europe this time.
What's interesting is that this annular eclipse was the longest of the two we will have in 2026. The maximum phase, that famous ring of fire, lasted about 2 minutes and 20 seconds. Quite short when you think about it. It started at 3:56 a.m. (
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I just found out something that probably many of us don't know: nasal rinses are literally a cure for those winters of congestion and allergies that have us breathing as if we had a pillow on our face.
Basically, a nasal rinse is like an internal shower for your nose. You use saline water and wash away everything: pollen, dust, that mucus that builds up and won't go away. It sounds strange at first, but it's incredibly effective.
What surprised me the most is that this isn't new. Science has supported it for years. Here are the benefits I found: removes trapped allergens (goodbye sneezing), re
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