Month: January 2026
XPER on the Commodore 64
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How HTML changes in ePub
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After bitter vote, Aave founder pitches a bigger future for DeFi lending giant
Following a rejected governance vote, Stani Kulechov laid out a plan to expand beyond DeFi lending and reshape how tokenholders capture value.
Binance delists FLOW/BTC pair, flags token after exploit
The largest crypto exchange by trading volume announced two moves related to the FLOW token following the project’s foundation updating users on a $3.9 million exploit.
BitMine chairman proposes 1,000x increase in company’s authorized shares, to 50B
Being able to strategically raise capital by having shares ready to issue was one of the secondary reasons Lee gave for the proposal.
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13 WTF Moments of the Year: 2025 Crypto Edition
The crypto industry delivered some of the most baffling, surreal, and downright degenerate moments in its history in 2025—here’s a few.
No, whales are not accumulating massive amounts of Bitcoin: CryptoQuant
Onchain data shows Bitcoin whale accumulation is overstated as exchange activity skews metrics, while long-term holders quietly turn bullish.
Battle between Bitcoin bulls and bears spills over into 2026: Here’s the price levels to watch
Bitcoin bears might have the upper hand at the yearly open, but charts suggest bulls will fiercely defend these key price levels.
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Grok is undressing anyone, including minors
xAI’s Grok is removing clothing from pictures of people without their consent following this week’s rollout of a feature that allows X users to instantly edit any image using the bot without needing the original poster’s permission. Not only does the original poster not get notified if their picture was edited, but Grok appears to … Read more
Billion-dollar Bitcoin hacker Ilya Lichtenstein thanks Trump for early prison release
Just over a year after being sentenced to five years in prison for the theft of billions of dollars in Bitcoin, hacker Ilya Lichtenstein is free. Lichtenstein announced his release in a post on X, specifically crediting Trump: “Thanks to President Trump’s First Step Act, I have been released from prison early. I remain committed … Read more