$BTC at $66k — this is where you separate the builders from the tourists.
I'm stacking $BTC first, always. That's the foundation. Then I'm looking at $SOL if it holds above $140 — still the fastest chain for retail to actually use. $ETH if we see a clean bounce off $2,400 support.
But here's the real play: don't chase. If you missed the dip, wait for confirmation. Set alerts, watch volume, and size small on the first entry. This isn't FOMO hour — it's setup hour.
And if you're new? Start with...
GTA 6 Leaks Are Now Fueling a Memecoin
A group known as Cyberleek has released alleged GTA 6 gameplay footage and images of an early version of the game’s map.
At the same time, the group has been promoting its own memecoin, CYBERLEEK, turning the leak into a crypto story as well.
Cyberleek claims that the money raised through the token will help fund infrastructure, security and future leaks. However, there is no independent proof that the funds will actually be used for these purposes.
The...
@termmax docs and noticed the roll fixed to Morpho variable exit is live, not just roadmap talk.
Idle capital on TermMax literally never sits at zero. While a lender's USDC waits in an unfilled limit order, it's auto-routed into Aave or Morpho base yield in the background.
TVL is sitting around $71m per DefiLlama's latest snapshot, active loans closer to $27m modest numbers, but the mechanism itself is the point, not the size.
what got me was who actually benefits from that idle-capital rout...
$BTC is threading a tight $1,030 band on Binance, oscillating between $64,027 and $65,058 over the last 24 hours. Volume has thinned, so each pull‑back finds a modest pool of buy orders near $64,530‑$64,540, while resistance feels anchored just above $64,970. The narrow range suggests the market is waiting for a catalyst—either a shift in spot demand or an institutional flow—to break the balance. Keep an eye on the order‑book depth; a sudden spike in sell pressure could push the price down to th...
Surveillance doesn't always need to stop you. Sometimes, knowing you're being watched is enough.
When people know they're being watched, they naturally change their behavior.
Different words.
Different searches.
Different conversations.
Different decisions.
That's the chilling effect.
Now bring that online.
Every search, message, location, purchase, and interaction can become another piece of your digital footprint.
But the real question isn't only:
"What can they do with my data?"
It's ...