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U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth reportedly leaked classified war plans by accidentally adding The Atlantic editor to a Signal chat. The chat involved top Trump officials discussing airstrikes on Yemen, including details on targets, weapons, and timing. The White House confirmed the chat’s authenticity but called it “deep policy coordination,” avoiding legal concerns. National security experts warn this could violate the Espionage Act, as Signal isn’t approved for classified discussions. #USPolitics #Pentagon #NationalSecurity #EspionageAct #TrumpAdministration #MilitaryLeaks #YemenCrisis #DefenseNews #BreakingNews #WarPlans $BTC $ETH $SOL
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PumpFun Transfers a Large Amount of Solana to the Exchange PumpFun continues to attract attention by transferring a large amount of Solana (SOL) to Kraken, raising concerns about a new sell-off and its impact on Solana's price consolidation. Pumpfun Transfers A Large Amount Of Solana To The Exchange Table of Contents The memecoin launchpad PumpFun continues to draw attention as it moves a large amount of Solana (SOL) to the Kraken exchange, sparking concerns about a new sell-off. According to data from Onchain Lens, PumpFun’s latest transfer moved 54,113 SOL, equivalent to approximately $7.81 million, to Kraken. PumpFun’s Ongoing Large SOL Transfers Notably, this transaction is part of a series of large transfers by PumpFun, totaling 1,573,313 SOL so far this year. On January 2, CoinGape reported that PumpFun transferred 120,000 SOL, worth about $22.88 million, to Kraken. Last month, the platform moved another 148,759 SOL valued at $28.22 million, contributing to the ongoing sell-off trend. According to Onchain Lens, over 1.5 million SOL, worth $293.26 million, has been transferred this year, placing significant selling pressure on Solana. While many speculate that PumpFun is offloading SOL, some argue that the platform might have other reasons for these large transfers. The latest transaction has sparked debate about its potential impact on Solana’s price stability. PumpFun and the Launch of PumpSwap In an effort to restore its reputation within the ecosystem, PumpFun has introduced PumpSwap — a decentralized exchange (DEX) designed to offer investors a more efficient way to trade meme coins. According to updates, the platform aims to reduce reliance on centralized exchanges like Kraken and improve liquidity within the Solana ecosystem. Although PumpSwap is seen as a positive step, many investors remain skeptical about PumpFun’s credibility due to the ongoing large SOL transfers. Some view it as a distraction from the sell-off and other ethical concerns. $BTC $ETH $SOL
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A London-based startup, deltaH Innovations, has developed what's being called the world’s first self-chilling can—designed to cool drinks on-the-go with the press of a button. The technology uses a water-and-salt cooling system built into the aluminum base. When activated, the salt mixes with the water, triggering an endothermic reaction that brings the drink’s temperature down from around 22°C to about 6–7°C. The beverage itself stays untouched by the salt solution, as it's stored in a separate chamber. The can stays cold for up to 45 minutes, and a snowflake symbol turns blue when the chilling process is complete, serving as a visual indicator. The container is said to be fully recyclable, and while deltaH hasn’t confirmed all production materials yet, aluminum remains central to its design. Still in the patent-pending phase, the Cool Can doesn't have a release date yet. Founder James Vyse notes the inspiration came from the “best served chilled” label on cans—a suggestion that's often impractical when away from a fridge. $BTC $ETH $SOL #GameStopBitcoinReserve
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