The cryptocurrency arena is buzzing with three standout tokens: Pepe, Bonk, and XYZ. Each one has caught the eye of investors with the promise of remarkable returns by July. This article delves into these contenders to see which might surge by 500%. The potential for significant gains makes this a captivating topic for anyone watching the market.
XYZVerse: The Best New Meme Coin You Can’t Afford to Miss!
$XYZ is your meme-powered revolution, an all-access pass to a sports-driven. It’s the MVP of the XYZVerse, built for crypto fans ready to score big in the booming meme coin space.
But every great movement needs a champion—enter XYZepe, the masked fighter, the relentless $XYZ holder, and the ultimate underdog on a mission to push XYZVerse to the #1 spot on CoinMarketCap.
Why XYZVerse is Poised for Victory
Recognized as the Best New Meme Project – A rising star with massive potentialMillions of sports fans backing the movement – A fast-growing, engaged community$XYZ still undervalued – Current price: $0.0025 → Final presale target: $0.1Upcoming major CEX & DEX listings – Ready for mainstream adoption
With a fully audited smart contract, a vetted team, and a rock-solid game plan, $XYZ isn’t just another token—it’s a future legend in the making.
Your First-Mover Advantage Starts Now
The XYZ presale is your early entry before the price explodes. Meme coins dominate the crypto game, and $XYZ is gearing up to crush the competition.
The battle is on, and XYZepe is leading the charge—will you stand with him?
Pepe (PEPE)
Pepe (PEPE) has experienced notable price fluctuations recently. Within the last week, its value dropped by 14.09%, while over the past month, it has declined by 35.15%. However, over the last six months, there’s been a positive change of 7.54%, showing some long-term growth despite recent declines.
The current trading range for PEPE is between $0.0000075843 and $0.0000097533. The nearest resistance level stands at $0.0000106706, and the nearest support level is at $0.0000063326. The second resistance and support levels are at $0.0000128396 and $0.0000041636, respectively.
Technical indicators present a neutral outlook. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is 51.48, which is in the middle of the scale, indicating neither overbought nor oversold conditions. The Stochastic indicator is at 52.42, also suggesting a balanced market sentiment. The MACD level is slightly positive at 0.0000000400. The 10-day Simple Moving Average is $0.0000071701, and the 100-day SMA is $0.0000074593, showing that short-term and long-term averages are close.
Bonk (BONK)
Bonk (BONK) has experienced a challenging period recently. Over the past week, its price has decreased by 4.77%. The decline is more pronounced over the past month, with a drop of 36.16%. Looking back six months, the coin has seen a 19.37% decrease. These figures suggest a consistent downward trend for BONK in recent times.
Currently, BONK is trading within a range of $0.00001311 to $0.00001698. It is close to its 10-day simple moving average of $0.00001254 and the 100-day average of $0.00001294. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) stands at 61.49, indicating that the coin is approaching overbought conditions. The stochastic oscillator is at 90.03, suggesting strong momentum in the current market movements.
If BONK manages to break through the nearest resistance level at $0.00001837, it could aim for the next resistance at $0.00002224. This move would represent an increase of about 31%. On the other hand, if the price falls below the support level at $0.00001063, it might decline further to the second support at $0.0000067666. Traders are closely watching these levels to anticipate BONK’s next direction.
Conclusion
PEPE and BONK show potential, but XYZ’s unique sports-meme fusion and ambitious growth goals position it for higher returns in the current bull run.
You can find more information about XYZVerse (XYZ) here:
New York Fashion Week Fall 2025 – Christopher John Rodgers (Image credit: Fashionista.com)
If you’re a fashionista like me, watching runway shows during fashion week always gets me thinking, “how’d they make that”? Then I ask myself, “let me see whether we have a lesson at University of Fashion for that particular design detail, technique or silhouette”?
During New York Fashion Week Fall 2025, I was not only impressed with the work of designer Christopher John Rodgers, but saw many design details, techniques and silhouettes that we can teach you how to create.
SHAWL COLLAR
Shawl Collar by Christopher John Rodgers’ (Image credit: Fashionista.com)
Shawl collars are always a gorgeous design detail when used on blouses, dresses, jackets and coats. We have the perfect lesson to teach you how: Drafting a Shawl Collar & Variations.
REIMAGINED BALLOON SKIRTS
Image of Christopher John Rogers’ balloon skirt silhouette
The balloon, bubble or puffball skirt is defined by its voluminous silhouette and has appeared in different fashion eras especially during the 80s. This time it’s back with an amorphous, more creative edge. Learn how to drape this look in our lesson: Creative Draping- Strapless Taffeta Dress.
RUCHING & WAIST GATHERS
Christopher John Rodgers’ ruched bodice & waist gathers (Image credit: Fashionista.com)
Ruching is a design technique that involves gathering fabric along a seam to create texture or dimension. Learning what the appropriate gathering or shirring ratio for a particular fabric is key to the outcome. These UoF lessons will show you how ruching is done on a bodice and how to plan for gathers at the waistline: Creative Draping – The Art of Ruching and Gathered Skirt with Waistband.
BIAS COWL & HIP WAIST GATHERS
Image of Christopher John Rogers’ bias cowl neckline & hip waist gathers (Image credit: Fashionista.com)
Mastering the bias cut is an art form. Understanding which fabrics, when cut on ‘true bias’, create one effect, while ‘garment bias’ creates another. These are topics covered in our lesson, Bias Cowl Blouse. The principles of creating a gathered hip waist look involve shirring ratio and gathering techniques. These skills are covered in our lesson, Yoke Dirndl Skirt.
Hopefully these images and lesson suggestions will not only demystify various techniques, but will inspire you to create your own variations based on Christopher John Rodgers’ brilliance.
People don’t talk enough about how funny Bong Joon Ho’s movies are. That’s probably to be expected from one of the greatest masters of tension working in movies today — but it’s a shame, because even his tensest movies are also funny as hell.
With his latest movie, Mickey 17, director Bong has finally made an out-and-out comedy: the story of a miserable clone worker who gets killed in the name of science over and over. It’s all pitch-black humor, a little bit of affliction, and a lot of heart; in other words, a sci-fi comedy that only Bong Joon Ho could pull off, which also makes it the perfect time to finally give him the comedic credit he deserves.
[Ed. note: This post contains spoilers for many Bong Joon Ho movies. It does not contain spoilers for Mickey 17.]
While tension might be what he’s most immediately associated with, the truth is Bong Joon Ho is just a master of mood in general. Like most truly great directors, he is an expert at using every part of the filmmaking process to guide audiences to the feelings he’s trying to convey. More so than almost any director in history, one of the things that marks his movies as so singular and specific is the elegance with which he mixes together genres. In single scenes he can flit from horror to romance to melancholy to action, all while feeling perfectly seamless and eluding any kind of conventional classification.
But in all this genre mastery, comedy is perhaps the sharpest tool in his kit. Whether it’s a well-timed diversion to give the viewer a break between intense moments, like every ridiculous, over-the-top detail of Tilda Swinton’s performance in Snowpiercer, or something more crucial to the story, he always knows when the moment is right for a joke.
While Bong might build entire scenes or conversations out of other genres, he uses comedy like seasoning, bringing out the full flavors of even the smallest elements of his characters or plots. Park Gang-du’s (Song Kang-ho) attempted sacrifice at the end of The Host wouldn’t mean quite as much if we didn’t spend the beginning of the movie watching his extremely funny, lackadaisical laziness at his convenience stand. Similarly, Park Doo-man’s (also Song Kang-ho) slow arc toward despair and madness in Memories of Murder wouldn’t hit the same way if we didn’t see his earlier goofiness.
Parasite is perhaps the best example of how Bong uses pitch-black humor to constantly underline a movie’s themes. The scene of Park Dong-ik (Lee Sun-kyun) and Choi Yeon-gyo (Cho Yeo-jeong) on the couch having sex while the entire Kim family is tucked under their coffee table is absolutely hilarious; a scene and situation so bizarre you can’t do anything but laugh. At the same time, though, it’s also the entire movie in miniature: the Parks’ opulent wealth, in this case a coffee table big enough to squeeze in a family of four, literally blinding them to the poor people in their lives while they galavant around having sex on couches. Like everything in Bong’s movies, it’s just another example of every mechanism working in perfect sync to tell the story.
While comedy has played an important but supporting role in so many of Bong’s films up to this point, with Mickey 17 he gets to invert the formula. The movie is hilarious, openly (and successfully) vying for laughs in nearly every scene — thanks in large part to Robert Pattinson’s incredible physical comedy chops and his absolutely ridiculous voice.
Bong also reiterates himself as a whiz of slapstick and visual humor, and the script too (particularly the narration) is full of hilarious and bizarre little jokes about the peculiarities of how Mickey 17 views the world. But it wouldn’t be a Bong Joon Ho movie if it was only a simple comedy. Scenes that start funny in Mickey 17 often take an unexpected turn, suddenly flying into violence, gore, or even white-knuckled tension at the drop of a hat. It’s a masterful blend of genres in a way that few other modern directors even attempt, and that Bong seems to pull off easily in every movie he makes. Every scene has elastic flexibility and madcap energy that helps its jokes land harder and amplifies its moments of horror, action, and suspense in a way that only Bong Joon Ho could.
Despite its recent delay, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is just around the corner and we’ve got everything you need to know about its release date here!
The Season 3 update for Black Ops 6 is one of the most eagerly-awaited releases in recent COD history, and Activision clearly knows it.
With Warzone’s original battle royale map, Verdansk, set to return to the game, and a new Zombies map believed to be dropping too, this is a major update for both free-to-play and premium Call of Duty players.
But when will Season 3 be coming out?
Black Ops 6 & Warzone Season 3 Release Date
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone Season 3 is set to release on April 3, 2025 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM BST.
The long-awaited Season 3 update will go live in .
On March 3, Activision announced a delay to Season 3’s initial March 20 launch date, pushing the new season back by two weeks.
Season 03 is a big moment for Call of Duty: Warzone and Black Ops 6, and we’re taking the time to deliver a great experience starting on April 3.
More to come following Call of Duty: Warzone’s 5th anniversary next week… pic.twitter.com/TmPJnoYBZS
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) March 3, 2025
The publisher claims that the delay was due to Season 3 being “a big moment” for Warzone and Black Ops 6, one that it wanted to ensure would be a great experience for fans.
What’s Coming in Season 3?
Warzone
The biggest headline for Season 3 is that Verdansk is coming back to Call of Duty: Warzone.
The original battle royale map is returning as Activision attempts to recapture the magic of what made 2020’s Warzone so great. More details are set to be released next week, but we expect a full return to the classic BR map, as well as a number of features that haven’t been seen in Warzone in some time.
However, fans likely shouldn’t expect everything to be exactly how it was back in the battle royale’s glory days.
After all, Black Ops 6’s Omnimovement and 90s-era weaponry will make things very different from the good old days, unless Activision completely reverts its formula.
Multiplayer
Of course, Season 3 is also set to bring with it new Multiplayer maps and modes, as well as multiple weapons available to unlock both via the Battle Pass and in-game challenges.
None of the upcoming content has currently been revealed, but we expect at least 2-3 guns to be teased in next week’s blog posts.
Zombies
It has finally been confirmed that a new Zombies map will also arrive in Season 3!
Shattered Veil will take us back to the Liberty Falls mansion that Eddie Richtofen woke up in at the start of the Black Ops 6 Zombies story.
There, we’ll discover the unique elements that can be used to infuse the Sentinel Artifact, and get one step closer to rescuing Samantha Maxis from the Dark Aether. But is S.A.M. telling the truth, or is the Forsaken making a play for freedom?
We’ll have to wait and see! In the meantime, we’ve got a massive breakdown of all the Season 3 Zombies leaks here.
Sort Your Life Out host Stacey Solomon previously revealed her struggles with her mental health and how she copes when life in the spotlight gets a bit “rubbish”.
The television personality was catapulted onto the national stage by her involvement in The X Factor’s sixth series. Since then, stints on I’m A Celebrity…, Loose Women and Sor Your Life Out have kept her firmly rooted in the national conversation.
However, she’s been open about her struggles with mental health and staying level-headed when things get too much…
The first thing Stacey does when she’s feeling ‘rubbish’ is concentrate on eating well (Credit: BBC/YouTube)
Stacey Solomon Swash discusses mental health struggles and self-care
In 2019, Marie Clare published an interview with Stacey Solomon in which she opened up about what wellness means to her, her relationship with social media and body image.
When asked what she does when she’s feeling a bit “rubbish”, and what she does to “look after” herself, she responded that she tries to eat better – among other things.
“Generally if I’m feeling really low I’ll eat really badly. So I have to make a conscious effort to drink loads of water, try and eat well, feel good,” she said.
The other thing is that she speaks to people.
“I personally think the best thing for my own mental health is to have that conversation and say: ‘Oh my god, I feel terrible, help me!’ Learning that other people feel like that as well is really comforting. It gives you hope that there is light at the end of the tunnel.”
Then, she talks to people, because for her, that’s the best way to get something off her mind (Credit: BBC/YouTube)
She doesn’t want to feel under pressure to ‘do’ wellness
While it can be tempting to think of wellness as something you need to do on top of all your other daily responsibilities, Stacey said she chooses not to think of it as an extra task.
“There is so much we have to consider. Be a great mum, be good at your job, enjoy working and being a parent, doing me time and wellness and all of this. It’s quite like: ‘Sugar, am I doing it all, am I getting it done?’”
Don’t take it too literally, she explained. What she does, instead of adding too many things to the list, is simply remind herself that it’s all okay. Everything is going to be fine. And that it’s okay to wind down.
If that means spending a week in the woods without your mobile phone – as she and the family did shortly before the interview – so be it.
Sort Your Life Out is repeated on Saturday March 8 at 1.15pm on BBC Two.
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The rugger’s back again this weekend for all us seasonal fans that basically just turn up for the Six Nations. There’s a potential title decider starting things off, a two-sided redemption quest up in Scotland, and we’ll see if Italy can break their one remaining duck in the competition tomorrow.
But we’re here for the gaming news and headlines of the week, and Nacon Connect gave us a good few game announcements.
In the News This Week
Games in Review & Featured Articles
We’re in the final stretch for our Split Fiction review, so might get that published this weekend, but aside from that, there were some highs and lows in the rest of our reviews:
Knights in Tight Spaces – PC – 9/10
Suikoden I&II HD Remaster Gate Rune & Dunan Unification Wars – PS5, XSX|S, PS4, XBO, NSW, PC – 8/10
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii – PS5, XSX|S, PC – 7/10
Pokémon TCG Pocket – iOS, Android – 7/10
Glover – PS5, XSX|S, PS4, XBO, NSW, PC – 4/10
And we had another controller on the review bench:
Away from the reviews, I’ve been checking out some great upcoming games. Rebellion’s Atomfall has certianly piqued a lot of interest, so we caught up with Art Director Ryan Greene to talk about its British nuclear disaster inspirations, and then went hands on with Atomfall to discover some mysteries for ourselves.
I also got to preview Blades of Fire, a new action adventure from Metroid Dread developer MercurySteam that’s bringing weapon forging and attacking nuance to the Soulslike form.
Rounding out the week, What We Played featured Split Fiction, Monster Hunter Wilds & Atomfall.
Trailer Park
See another gameplay deep dive for Hell Is Us, focussing on exploration and puzzles
See the first corrosive gameplay for Edge of Eternity sequel Edge of Memories
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss launches an occult Interpol investigation in 2026
Your Achievements
What have you been playing this week?
While beat ’em ups aren’t his jam, TSBonyman enjoyed the Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii demo. He’s also still discovering new things in No Man’s Sky.
That’s the round up for this week. Hope you have a great weekend ahead!
The Tomb map arrived in Black Ops 6 Zombies Season 2 and fans believe that it still needs one major change in order to be great.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is off to a fantastic start, at least where its undead survival mode is concerned. With two high-quality maps available at launch, and two more already arriving as seasonal content, Zombies fans have plenty to enjoy.
But there’s one thing about the game’s Season 2 offering that players are struggling to enjoy.
The Tomb Easter Egg Purple Orb Change
As part of The Tomb’s Easter Egg quest, Black Ops 6 Zombies players must follow these steps to upgrade the Staff of Ice.
If you want to upgrade the Wonder Weapon into Ull’s Arrow, you must first use the Staff of Ice to shoot three purple crystals inside The Tomb.
Next, you’ll head into the Dark Aether and shoot three floating rocks with symbols on them, then shoot those same symbols on the closed Door to Nowhere.
But when you head through the newly-opened portal, you’ll be tasked with escorting a purple orb – and this step is where the issues lie.
Credit: GeekyPastimes
To successfully complete the purple orb escort mission, ALL players must accompany the orb on its route. And if you’re playing with random online players, rather than friends, this can prove tricky.
If all players do not follow the orb, it will forcibly reset and must be attempted again the following round.
We’ve seen many complaints from Zombies fans who want this restriction to be removed, as there’s no way to communicate this fact with matchmade players who have their voice comms and pings disabled.
“It’s not just players not having all those things enabled,” Reddit user Fine_Neighborhood315 writes. “Sometimes you have just haters that are mad they didn’t get a staff and won’t help. Or you get some people that automatically assume you’re doing the [Easter Egg] and if they don’t want to do it they will just not help”
Up until this step, the rest of The Tomb’s Easter Egg quest steps can be performed Solo, so it doesn’t make much sense why this one requires the attention of the whole team.
After all, you only get a single Ull’s Arrow Wonder Weapon for completing it!
Will Treyarch Change the Step?
Some users rightfully point out that doing Easter Egg quests isn’t the ‘point’ of the Zombies mode, it’s just one way to play.
But seeing as this is the only way to upgrade the Wonder Weapon on The Tomb, it’s frustrating to be stuck with the Staff of Ice’s base form, whether you’re looking to take on the final boss or not!
Treyarch has been excellent so far when it comes to listening to player feedback and making changes based on what it hears. The developer recently brought back a popular Zombies camo farming strategy, after it was removed in a prior update.
And it’s not just the purple orb that could use some tweaks – fans also want a big change to the Black Ops 6 Zombies Mystery Box!
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In Brief
The crypto and blockchain industries are attracting influential women, promoting diversity and advancement in technology.
The crypto and blockchain industries have witnessed a huge increase in the number of powerful women determining their futures. These women provide different viewpoints, promote diversity, and contribute to the advancement of blockchain technology. Here, we showcase some of the most influential women in cryptocurrency and the whole Web3 industry.
Meltem is the Chief Strategy Officer at CoinShares, a top digital asset management organization. She has played a key role in the crypto business since joining in 2015. Demirors began her career in corporate finance, working for companies such as Dow Chemical and ExxonMobil before moving into the cryptocurrency industry.
Her introduction to cryptocurrency began with research on Bitcoin, which led her to join the Digital Currency Group in 2015. She then joined CoinShares in 2018, where she focuses on crypto-related startups and infrastructure, including Blockdaemon and Messari.
Demirors is known for her strategic approach to cryptocurrency investing, which prioritizes subject expertise and sustainable company ideas. Insider called her one of the top female seed investors, and Fortune included her on its “The Ledger 40 Under 40” list.
She continues to shape the industry through her role at CoinShares and as the Director of the Oxford Blockchain Strategy Programme. She recently announced the formation of her own venture business, Crucible Capital, with the goal of raising funds for cryptocurrency investments.
Mattie began her career with an English degree from Rice University, working as a writer before moving into community management. She immediately established herself in the gaming sector, organizing esports tournaments and building gaming communities for firms such as TinyCo.
Her love for gaming and community development prompted her to co-found Wavedash Games, where she helped raise $10 million. This experience paved the way for her future endeavors in the gaming and web3 sectors. Mattie went on to hold leadership positions in cryptocurrency, first as the Head of Dev Ops at Optimism and then as the head of marketing at Manticore. This was a significant turn in her career, extending her engagement in the Web3 ecosystem.
Mattie is now the Head of the Founder’s Community at Polygon, where she leads projects to foster a robust network of builders on Polygon and the Agglayer. Through her efforts, she continues to define and develop the Web3 ecosystem.
Women in cryptocurrency are breaking down barriers while simultaneously fueling innovation and uptake. From Meltem Demirors’ strategic investments to Mattie Fairchild’s community-building initiatives in Web3, these women are influencing the future of finance and technology. Their efforts highlight the value of diversity and inclusion in the blockchain sector, paving the path for a more equal and dynamic financial environment.
Caitlin is the CEO of Custodia Bank, a pioneering organization that combines digital and conventional finance. Long, who formerly worked on Wall Street, has been a prominent force in pushing digital asset custody and banking services. Her background in traditional banking has given her unique insights into how blockchain technology may be incorporated into current financial institutions, establishing her as a recognized voice in the cryptocurrency community.
Long’s leadership at Custodia Bank has been focused on creating safe and compliant digital asset solutions. Her efforts have been critical in bridging the gap between traditional banking and crypto, opening the path for further use of digital assets. Long’s advocacy for clear regulations and robust infrastructure has positioned her as a thought leader in the intersection of finance and blockchain.
Elizabeth Stark is the co-founder and CEO of Lightning Labs, a business that is leading the development of the Lightning Network for Bitcoin. This method enables rapid and low-cost transactions, dramatically increasing Bitcoin’s scalability. Stark is an outspoken champion of blockchain technology’s privacy, security, and scalability. Her work at Lightning Labs has helped to drive the adoption of Lightning Network solutions, making her a prominent player in the crypto field.
Stark’s influence extends beyond technology; she is a CoinCenter fellow and Chia advisor who contributes to blockchain policy and development. Her dedication to promoting blockchain technology has earned her a renowned position in the industry. Stark’s leadership in developing innovative solutions for Bitcoin has been crucial in shaping the future of cryptocurrency and blockchain.
Perianne is the founder and president of the Chamber of Digital Commerce, a notable trade association that represents the blockchain business. She is a prominent figure in blockchain advocacy and policy initiatives, working to educate policymakers and support responsible blockchain innovation. Boring’s efforts have been essential in creating a favorable regulatory framework for blockchain technology, which is critical for its broad adoption.
Boring’s advocacy extends beyond politics, emphasizing the value of diversity and inclusiveness in the blockchain ecosystem. Her work at the Chamber of Digital Commerce has helped to establish a forum for women and other underrepresented groups to contribute to the advancement of blockchain technology. This inclusive strategy has filled the sector with varied viewpoints, resulting in increased innovation and creativity.
Laura is an investigative journalist and podcast host best recognized for her in-depth coverage of blockchain developments. She reports on industry trends and key events, offering her audience with unique insights. Shin’s podcast, “Unconfirmed,” has become a go-to source for in-depth interviews with prominent individuals in the crypto field, providing unique insights into the industry’s progress.
Shin’s work as a journalist has helped to educate the public about blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. Her ability to simplify complicated topics has helped demystify the cryptocurrency world, making it more accessible to novices. Shin’s dedication to investigative journalism has also shone a light on serious worries in the business, promoting openness and accountability.
Kathleen co-founded Tezos, a pioneering blockchain technology that enables smart contract implementation and peer-to-peer transactions. Tezos, founded in 2016 by her husband, Arthur Breitman, has gained popularity for its on-chain governance design, which allows stakeholders to propose and vote on protocol changes.
This self-amending function assures the network’s flexibility and endurance without requiring hard forks. Breitman’s leadership has been critical in guiding Tezos through its initial coin offering and subsequent advancements, firmly establishing its position in the blockchain ecosystem.
Cynthia Lummis, a United States Senator from Wyoming, has emerged as an active advocate for crypto in the political arena. She has been an avid Bitcoin investor since 2013 and has openly announced her ownership, becoming one of the first senators in the United States to do so.
Lummis is devoted to creating a regulatory framework that encourages innovation while protecting consumers. Her initiatives include co-authoring legislation to create anti-money laundering regulations for the digital asset market, which demonstrates her dedication to responsibly integrating cryptocurrencies into the traditional banking system.
Marta is a distinguished technology attorney specializing in blockchain and digital currency law. As General Counsel at Protocol Labs and President and Chair of the Filecoin Foundation, she plays a pivotal role in advocating for decentralized technologies.
Belcher has testified before regulatory bodies globally, including the New York State Senate and the European Parliament, providing insights on blockchain’s legal implications. Her work emphasizes balancing innovation with privacy and civil liberties, positioning her as a leading voice in the intersection of law and emerging technologies.
Tavonia is the founder of Guapcoin, a cryptocurrency created to promote financial empowerment and inclusion within the African diaspora. Launched in 2017, Guapcoin aims to address economic disparities by providing a decentralized digital currency that supports Black-owned businesses and initiatives.
Evans’ background in technology and her commitment to community development have been instrumental in driving Guapcoin’s mission to close the wealth gap and educate underrepresented communities about cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
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Victoria is a writer on a variety of technology topics including Web3.0, AI and cryptocurrencies. Her extensive experience allows her to write insightful articles for the wider audience.
Lady Gaga is getting candid about her struggles with mental health.
Speaking on “The Interview” podcast from The New York Times on Saturday, March 8, the singer, 38, shared her experience of not being in a great place mentally.
“[Five years ago], I had psychosis. I was not deeply in touch with reality for a while,” she told the podcast. “It took me out of life in a big way, and after a lot of years of hard work I got myself back.”
Gaga (whose real name is Stefani Germanotta) admitted it was a difficult period of her life, but she shared how it led to a “special” moment between herself and her now-fiancé Michael Polanksy.
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“It was a hard time, and it was actually really special when I met my partner because when I met Michael, I was in a much better place, but I remember him saying to me, pretty early on, ‘I know you could be a lot happier than you are,’” Gaga said.
The “Blade of Grass” singer continued: “It was really hard for me to hear him say that because I didn’t want him to think that of me. I wanted him to think I was like this happy, totally together person.”
Gaga explained that her mental health experience was a topic she often found hard to broach.
Lady Gaga and Michael Polansky.(Photo by Taylor Hill/FilmMagic)
“It’s something that I have found increasingly harder to talk about,” she said. “I hate feeling defined by it. It felt like something I felt ashamed of. But I don’t think that we should feel ashamed if we go through times like that. I mostly just wish to say, it can get better. It did for me, and I’m grateful for that.”
Gaga and Polansky first went public with their relationship in 2019 and confirmed their engagement in July 2024.
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During the podcast, the singer raved about Polansky, gushing, “From the moment that I met Michael, he had the most warm and kind disposition of maybe anyone that I had met in my whole life.”
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Meanwhile, Polanksy spoke about the difficulty of dating someone in the public eye when he made rare comments on the couple’s relationship in ELLE’s February 2025 issue.
“Accepting that you won’t have the privacy others might have was the hardest part,” Polansky said of adjusting to his fiancée’s fame. “But Stefani’s comfort with it and patience with me has been amazing. Our relationship is probably a lot like everyone else’s. We just have to figure out how to do some of it in public. That makes it even more important for us to have strong friendships and close family relationships. We find normalcy where we can.”
Moriusa (もりうさ), the NFT collection featuring the purple rabbit character created by Nanamori (ななもり。) and brought to life by STPR Inc., was officially...