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Coinbase Targets USDT Stablecoin Rival Tether With an $86 Billion ‘Stretch Goal’ for USDC – Decrypt

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Coinbase Targets USDT Stablecoin Rival Tether With an  Billion ‘Stretch Goal’ for USDC – Decrypt



Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said Thursday that the crypto heavyweight is taking off its gloves for a renewed fight in the stablecoin ring.

During the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call, Armstrong said the firm will aim to challenge Tether’s position as the industry’s reigning stablecoin issuer. The ultimate goal is to make Circle’s USDC the world’s “number one dollar stablecoin.”

Armstrong characterized this new aim as a “stretch goal,” signaling it represents an ambitious yet potentially achievable feat, which will nonetheless push Coinbase outside its comfort zone.

As the second largest stablecoin, USDC’s market cap stands at $56 billion after hitting an all-time high last week. Still, that leaves a lot of ground for USDC to cover as it works to overtake Tether. As of this writing, USDT currently accounts for a hulking 60% of the stablecoin market at $142 billion market capitalization, per CoinGecko.

Because stablecoins are designed to maintain a 1:1 peg with another currency, in this case the U.S. dollar, the market capitalization tends to be a reliable indicator of issuance.

Coinbase CFO Alesia Haas contextualized Armstrong’s bold call on Thursday. “I think it’s important to note that we hope to achieve this over the next few years,” she said.

The high bar for Coinbase comes after its stronger-than-expected fourth quarter was marked by $1.3 billion in profits. Meanwhile, stablecoin legislation appears to be gaining momentum on Capitol Hill, after years of quibbling among lawmakers.’

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), Senate Banking Committee Chairman, has already pledged that legislation covering stablecoins will be passed within the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s term.

That bill, dubbed the GENIUS Act, would create a pathway to legality for issuers of U.S. dollar-backed stablecoins. That would include sharing monthly audits on the health of the fiat reserves backing their products, according to a draft of the bill seen by Decrypt.

Since lawmakers may end up modifying the stablecoin bill before it can be passed through both chambers of Congress and signed into law by Trump, how sweeping stablecoin legislation could ultimately impact USDC, USDT, or any stablecoin remains unclear.

Can legislation help?

Hours before Coinbase’s earnings, JP Morgan analysts posited that Tether may be forced to change the structure of the dollar-equivalent reserves backing USDT.

In its most recent attestation report, Tether said those reserves consist mostly of cash and cash equivalents and other short-term deposits, including assets like U.S. Treasuries and money market funds, which account for 82% of Tether’s reserves.

For years, Tether has sporadically and then more regularly published attestation reports about the reserves that back its stablecoin. But accountants and competitors alike have been quick to point out that none of those financial statements have been audited.

While audits seek to uncover risks and potential compliance issues by gathering data, attestations are typically used to authenticate how truthful data is. 

But it is worth pointing out that, as of this writing, Circle also has never published an audited report on the reserves backing USDC. Like Tether, the company publishes attestations about the “highly liquid fiat reserves” backing USDC and EUROC, its Euro-backed equivalent.JP Morgan posited that Tether may have to sell a significant sum of “non-compliant” assets in its reserve, like Bitcoin and any remaining commercial paper, if it wants to comply with new U.S. rules.

A Tether spokesperson pushed back against JP Morgan’s suggestion, telling Decrypt that $20 billion in “other very liquid assets” had been overlooked by the Wall Street titan, along with “more than $1.2 billion in profits per quarter” from holding swathes of government debt.

Notably, Tether may also fall outside the stablecoin bill’s scope; the company recently relocated its business from the British Virgin Islands to El Salvador.

“If stablecoin regulation passes in the U.S., I do think it will disproportionately help USDC gain market share,” Bitwise Senior Investment Strategist Juan Leon told Decrypt. “But will that be enough to surpass USDT?”

USDC would have to become the predominately used stablecoin in developed markets for it to have a chance at surpassing USDT, Leon said. USDC is less likely to be able to displace USDT’s dominance in emerging markets, he added.

Former SEC Chair Gary Gensler once referred to stablecoins as “poker chips” used in decentralized finance, or DeFi, as a common way for traders to easily park funds and lock in gains. Remittances and payments represent real-world use cases, while the use of stablecoins in money laundering and sanctions evasion has also drawn controversy.

‘Accelerating’

On-chain activity involving stablecoins is largely concentrated on networks that support smart contracts, like Ethereum and Solana. But Armstrong said growing USDC’s footprint on the Ethereum scaling network Base—which Coinbase itself created and launched—is key, along with fostering commercial partnerships.

“We think USDC has a network effect behind it, and the compliant approach that they’ve taken, I think, is going to be really defensible long term,” Armstrong said, referring to Circle.

“We’ll be accelerating the market cap growth of USDC with more partnerships, and leaning into new use cases like adding payments support across our product suite,” he continued.

Stablecoin revenue totaled $224 million in Coinbase’s fourth quarter, falling $20 million from the previous quarter and representing just 9.4% of the company’s total sales.

In its shareholder letter, Coinbase described USDC as “the fastest growing ‘major’ stablecoin in 2024,” while pointing to $12 billion in on-chain USDC payments that the exchange facilitated.

Coinbase is taking an offensive approach to growing USDC now. But during the bear market in 2023, when trading volumes lagged, the company saw stablecoin revenue bolster its subscriptions and services segment.

In fact, subscriptions and services revenue temporarily surpassed transaction revenue as Coinbase’s main money maker, totaling $334 million and $289 million, respectively, in the third quarter of 2023.

In August of that year, Circle said Coinbase had taken an equity stake in the firm. Both companies agreed to shelve a “self-governance consortium” to better hone their alignment.

Circle and Tether did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Decrypt.

Edited by Stacy Elliott

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Fans Call for Black Ops 6’s New Slipstream Perk to Be Added to Zombies

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Fans Call for Black Ops 6’s New Slipstream Perk to Be Added to Zombies


Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has a new Multiplayer Perk called Slipstream and Zombies fans already want a piece of the action.

Since releasing back in late October 2024, Black Ops 6 has already delivered two seasons of excellent post-launch content.

Zombies fans have been eating especially good, thanks to Treyarch’s release of two new round-based maps bringing the game’s map roster to a total of four undead survival arenas already.

But fans of the survival mode have been eyeing up a new Perk that arrived in the Black Ops 6’s Multiplayer, and they believe that it should make its way to Zombies in the future.

Slipstream Perk Should Come to Zombies, Fans Believe

In Black Ops 6 Season 2, Treyarch added a new Enforcer Perk called Slipstream.

A player equipped with this Perk loses their ability to Tactical Sprint, but gains an overall speed boost that is marginally slower than the regular boosted sprint.

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The Slipstream Perk is powerful because it removes the Aim Down Sight (ADS) time penalties that Tactical Sprint imposes on heavy weapons. In addition, while you can’t sprint quite as fast as with Tac Sprint, you can keep moving at high speeds indefinitely, rather than having a limited amount of sprint to fall back on.

Over on the COD Zombies subreddit, user mattiadece calls on Treyarch to introduce Slipstream to Zombies, despite the fact that Multiplayer Perks don’t currently exist in the mode.

The Zombies fan states their opinion that Tactical Sprint doesn’t belong in Zombies, claiming they’d rather see an increase in overall sprint speed.

The Arguments Against Tac Sprint in Zombies

It seems that more than a few members of the Call of Duty Zombies community have an issue with Tactical Sprint’s implementation in the mode.

Some of the arguments we’ve seen against Tac Sprint in Black Ops 6 Zombies are as follows:

Tac Sprint Is Rough on Controllers – Repeatedly Tac Sprinting leads to increased pressing of your controller’s analog sticks, which fans believe contributes to stick drift.

Extra ADS Times Not Needed in Zombies – Although a point could be made for increased Aim Down Sight times being necessary for balance in Multiplayer, fans aren’t happy with LMGs, Launchers, and Sniper Rifles taking longer to ADS in Zombies.

Zombies Speed Is Tied to Tactical Sprint – In later rounds of Black Ops 6 Zombies, the undead move so fast that it seems likely they’re balanced around a player’s Tactical Sprinting speed.

If Slipstream was added to the game mode, the complaints above would be resolved, but we’re not so sure that Treyarch would be willing to re-balance entire maps with the changes in mind.

As some Reddit users rightfully point out, the Stamin-Up Perk-a-Cola already boosts player movement speed in a similar manner.

Could Slipstream be incorporated into the Perk in some way, assuming Treyarch is even willing to change a Perk-a-Cola’s Augments after their release?

We wouldn’t get your hopes up. That said, Treyarch has been remarkably good at listening to player requests with regards to Black Ops 6 Zombies so far.

And with reportedly three more Zombies maps coming to the game before the end of the year, there’s still plenty of time for the developer to adjust the Black Ops 6’s movement speed.



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Michael McIntyre’s Big Show slammed over “staged” moment as viewers left fuming

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    Michael McIntyre’s Big Show slammed over “staged” moment as viewers left fuming


    Michael McIntyre’s Big Show has been hit with backlash by angry fans who have claimed one moment was “staged”.

    The BBC show returned to screens on Saturday evening (February 15) with comedian Michael back at the helm.

    And for the latest ‘Unexpected Star of the Show’ segment, viewers were introduced to singer Lorna Brown, 41, from West Lothian.

    However, fans were left rather unimpressed…

    Michael was back to host the show (Credit: BBC)

    Michael McIntyre’s Big Show slammed by fans

    On Michael McIntyre’s Big Show, Lorna Brown headed to London with her husband Scott, their three kids and her parents, for a weekend break.

    “She thinks she’s about to check into an AirBnb which we have built here,” host Michael said, as he pointed towards a door on stage.

    Michael gave a brief tour of the ‘apartment’ and hinted there was a surprise waiting for Lorna inside the fridge.

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    She opened the fridge to see a crowd (Credit: BBC)

    Lorna on Michael McIntyre’s Big Show

    Lorna arrived at the ‘apartment’ and was then shown around her room by a member of staff, played by an actor.

    And things took a dramatic turn when Lorna opened the fridge door – which was actually an entrance to the stage of a theatre audience.

    The crowd roared with applause as Lorna emerged onto the stage before Michael introduced himself and explained the situation.

    He then confirmed that her family was in the crowd and quizzed Lorna if she had any idea what was happening. She replied: “No, but then I started to think something is going on.”

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    Fans have claimed it was ‘staged’ (Credit; BBC)

    Viewers call out ‘staged’ moment

    However, viewers were certain that Lorna was told about what was happening, with viewers fuming over the “staged” moment.

    I can’t help but think loads of this is staged

    “She absolutely knew what was happening, she didn’t look that surprised, she knew fine,” said one person on X.

    Someone else mused: “I can’t help but think loads of this is staged…lady came from Scotland to London in those shoes.”

    A third chimed in: “I think the unexpected star didn’t seem very surprised when she opened the fridge. I think somebody had warned her beforehand.”

    Another agreed: “This woman absolutely knew what was happening.”

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    She later performed on the show (Credit: BBC)

    ‘The best unexpected star’

    Later on, Lorna – who leads a community choir –  then put on a stunning performance. She made jaws drop thanks to her beautiful rendition of Snow Patrol’s hit Run.

    Lorna was absolutely the best unexpected star that’s ever been on

    And viewers at home soon showered Lorna with compliments. One person said: “My God Lorna can sing! What a performance. Absolutely superb.”

    Someone else agreed: “WOW!!! Lorna was amazing!!! Who needs BGT and XFactor. She deserves a recording contract.”

    A third also wrote: “Lorna was absolutely the best unexpected star that’s ever been on #MichaelMcIntyresBigShow. Could listen to your voice all day.”

    ED! has contacted BBC for comment.

    Read more: Michael McIntyre felt ‘rejected and upset’ after Simon Cowell ‘fired’ him from Britain’s Got Talent

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    So what do you think of the unexpected star on Michael McIntyre’s Big Show? You can leave us a comment on our Facebook page @EntertainmentDailyFix and let us know.



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    Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones Guarantees Travis Hunter Will Be No. 1 Pick in NFL Draft

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      Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones Guarantees Travis Hunter Will Be No. 1 Pick in NFL Draft


      Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones
      Hunter Will Be NFL Draft’s No. 1 Pick
      … I Guarantee It!!!

      Published February 16, 2025 1:00 AM PST

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      Gamblers looking to make a quick buck on this year’s NFL Draft better listen up … Adam “Pacman” Jones tells TMZ Sports he’s absolutely sure Travis Hunter will be the top pick!!

      The former Tennessee Titans star promised us out at Super Bowl week in New Orleans that his old team will not take a quarterback with the No. 1 overall selection … and will instead snatch up the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner.

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      “He will be the No. 1 pick,” Jones said of the Colorado Buffaloes’ wide receiver/defensive back.

      Of course, many in the football world believe the Titans are in such desperate need of a QB that they’ll pass on Hunter for either Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders. But Jones was adamant that won’t happen.

      “There’s no way he’s not going to be the No. 1 pick,” Jones reiterated.

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      As for which side of the ball he’ll play on, Jones — who actually got snaps on offense, defense and special teams early in his NFL career — said he’d start him at corner.

      “There’s no way he can play 170 plays in the NFL, week in and week out, and practice three days a week,” Jones said. “That s*** is not happening.”

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      But, Jones did add he sure hopes Hunter’s future employer at least gives him the chance.

      Draft day is just a couple months away — plenty of time to get some betting slips in, folks … that is, if ya believe Pacman!



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      Ripple, Visa, and RedotPay: February 2025 Partnerships

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      Ripple, Visa, and RedotPay: February 2025 Partnerships


      In Brief

      February 2025 marks groundbreaking partnerships in digital assets, including Ripple’s Brazil-Portugal payments with Unicâmbio, RedotPay’s crypto card launch with Visa and StraitsX in Singapore, and Oracle Red Bull Racing’s blockchain alliance with Gate.io.

      Ripple, Visa, and RedotPay: February 2025 Partnerships

      From Ripple’s cross-border payment expansion to RedotPay’s revolutionary crypto card program and even Oracle Red Bull Racing’s venture into blockchain, February 2025 is once again the milestone for new partnerships in the digital asset ecosystem. 

      These strategic alliances are redefining how cryptocurrencies are used in daily transactions, financial management, and even global sports. 

      Let’s dive into the innovative partnerships that are pushing the boundaries of blockchain technology.

      Ripple Partners with Unicâmbio to Facilitate Brazil-Portugal Payments

      To allow flawless cross-border transfers between Brazil and Portugal, Ripple has partnered strategically with top Portuguese currency exchange company Unicâmbio. Declared on February 10, 2025, the partnership combines Ripple’s Payments system with blockchain technology’s quicker and more affordable transfers.

      Reiterating its European expansion, Cassie Craddock, Managing Director for the U.K. and Europe, said that the partnership marks a “significant milestone” for Ripple and emphasizes how the network will close the distance between the two nations, so benefiting companies and people. This marks Ripple’s first arrival into the Portuguese market.

      Emphasizing that blockchain technology could “transform money movement” between Brazil and Portugal, Unicâmbio’s Adriana Jerónimo pointed out the shared cultural and economic ties between the two countries and added that Ripple’s crypto-powered solution offers near-instant settlements while lowering costs compared to conventional methods, so giving real value to consumers.

      With Ripple’s established presence in Brazil, the partnership strengthens the payment corridor between these two key markets.

      RedotPay, StraitsX, and Visa Join Forces to Revolutionize Crypto Spending in Singapore

      With RedotPay’s real-time conversion technology, users will be able to spend their digital assets easily across millions of Visa-accepting merchants worldwide. RedotPay, a leader in crypto payment solutions, has teamed up with Visa and StraitsX to launch a revolutionary card program in Singapore, making using cryptocurrencies for everyday purchases as simple as using a traditional debit or credit card.

      Michael, RedotPay’s CEO, expressed his excitement about the partnership, saying that it represents a major turning point in their goal to make crypto payments “accessible and user-friendly,” thereby encouraging greater usage of cryptocurrencies in payment systems. Head of Commercial Jason Tay of StraitsX underlined that the alliance provides “a game changer for everyday retail use cases,” enabling customers to integrate digital assets into their regular activities quickly. 

      Visa’s Country Manager for Singapore & Brunei, Adeline Kim, highlighted that a significant portion of consumers in Singapore are aware of cryptocurrencies, with many already using them for retail purchases. This collaboration with RedotPay and StraitsX aligns with Visa’s commitment to fostering innovation in digital payments.

      Oracle Red Bull Racing and Gate.io Partner to Drive Blockchain Innovation in Motorsport

      Starting in the 2025 season, Gate.io, one of the top cryptocurrency exchanges worldwide, has announced a multi-year alliance with Oracle Red Bull Racing, so combining the worlds of motorsport and blockchain. Starting with the car, race suits, and Max Verstappen’s helmet, Gate.io’s branding will be conspicuously displayed on key assets of the Oracle Red Bull Racing team.

      The alliance is seen as a chance to strengthen the relationship with fans worldwide and challenge the status quo. Christian Horner, CEO of Oracle Red Bull Racing, expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership, noting that both companies share a passion for technological innovation and are committed to staying at the forefront of their respective sectors.

      Gate.io’s CEO, Dr. Lin Han, underlined the synergy between both brands and highlighted how their common emphasis on innovation will drive the future of blockchain technology. Gate.io wants to use this alliance to accelerate global adoption of blockchain, digital finance, and Web3 technologies, so extending their reach from the finance sector and into global industries including motorsport.

      BYDFi and Safeheron Launch MoonX: A Secure Platform for MemeCoin Trading

      BYDFi, a leading crypto exchange, has unveiled its upcoming Web3 platform, MoonX, specifically designed for meme coin traders. The platform aims to provide a fast, secure, and user-friendly on-chain trading experience, integrating cutting-edge security features developed by Safeheron, a self-custody platform for digital assets.

      The partnership with Safeheron leverages advanced technologies such as Secure Multi-Party Computation (MPC) and Trusted Execution Environment (TEE), ensuring that users’ assets are protected with the highest level of security. By employing MPC, the platform eliminates single-point key exposure, safeguarding users’ assets without relying on centralized custody. This is complemented by a seamless cross-device security experience and advanced cryptographic protocols to further bolster protection.

      Michael, Co-Founder of BYDFi, expressed the platform’s significance, stating that MoonX embodies BYDFi’s vision for the future of Web3 and aims to deliver the safest meme coin trading environment by integrating Safeheron’s security technology. MoonX is currently in its final stages of development and will soon be launched.

      Trump’s World Liberty Financial (WLFI) Reserve in the Works

      World Liberty Financial (WLFI), the cryptocurrency venture backed by President Donald Trump, has announced the launch of its “Macro Strategy” initiative, a token reserve designed to deepen the company’s involvement in the digital asset space. This marks a major expansion for WLFI, which has already raised approximately $500 million through token sales.

      The Macro Strategy aims to support leading cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum while implementing sophisticated market risk management strategies to enhance market stability. WLFI’s approach includes a diversified portfolio of tokenized assets, reducing volatility and fostering a more resilient financial ecosystem.

      Additionally, WLFI plans to foster innovation by investing in emerging blockchain projects and decentralized finance (DeFi) initiatives. The company is also working closely with financial institutions to integrate tokenized assets into the reserve, building a bridge between traditional finance and the crypto sector. The platform’s commitment to institutional adoption includes transparent blockchain visibility and strategic marketing collaborations.

      WLFI’s initiative reflects its mission to merge traditional and decentralized finance, offering institutions an innovative and stable entry point into the world of cryptocurrencies.

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      Best Crypto Presales to Invest in: Don’t Miss These Emerging Crypto Gems

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      Best Crypto Presales to Invest in: Don’t Miss These Emerging Crypto Gems


      With the crypto market starting to pick up, identifying the next emerging gems is key to unlocking explosive profits by 2025.

      This article explores the best crypto presales to invest in, offering early access to high-potential projects that could deliver life-changing returns in the evolving digital asset landscape.

      Solaxy ($SOLX)

      Solaxy ($SOLX) is pioneering the Layer-2 technology on Solana to solve its scalability challenges by processing transactions off-chain. This project has raised over $20 million so far in its presale, which is a testament to its growth.

      Solaxy reduces network congestion while increasing transaction speed and efficiency. As Ethereum’s Layer-2 solutions are already thriving, Solaxy is well-positioned to replicate similar success on the Solana network.

      Early investors in $SOLX stand to benefit as the platform gains traction, potentially making it a game-changer for decentralized applications.

      With Solana’s strong developer community and Solaxy’s promise of faster, cheaper transactions, this presale offers a golden opportunity for those looking to ride the next wave of blockchain evolution.

      $SOLX is priced at $0.001634; holders can enjoy 196% APY on staked tokens. With less than two days before the next price increment, now may be the best time to buy the token.

      Visit Solaxy Presale Here

      Bitcoin Bull Token ($BTCBULL)

      Bitcoin Bull Token ($BTCBULL) is a new meme coin presale that’s making waves. Within a few days of its launch, it has raised more than $1.5 million.

      But what exactly is Bitcoin Bull Token? It’s a meme coin with real utility—rewarding holders with Bitcoin instead of relying solely on speculative price movement.

      Here’s how it works: If Bitcoin surges to $150,000 by the end of 2025, $BTCBULL holders automatically receive Bitcoin airdrops in their wallets.

      The project also incorporates a deflationary system where $BTCBULL tokens are permanently removed from circulation when Bitcoin reaches predetermined price milestones, reducing supply over time.

      Investors can purchase $BTCBULL for $0.00236 per token, but this price will increase again in four days when the next presale phase begins.

      Bitcoin Bull Token can be purchased using both cryptocurrencies and traditional bank cards, making it accessible to a wider range of investors.

      Visit Bitcoin Bull Token Presale

      MIND of Pepe ($MIND)

      MIND of Pepe ($MIND) combines the Pepe meme with an artificial intelligence (AI) agent. The project is currently in its presale phase, having generated about $6 million.

      The core feature of $MIND is its AI agent that analyzes market data across various sources to provide objective insights on potential investment opportunities. This benefits smaller investors who might not have access to sophisticated trading tools

      The evolving AI Agent eliminates human emotion and bias from analysis, providing data-driven market insights directly to token holders.

      Presale investments can yield up to 100x gains or more if the project succeeds and with MIND of Pepe’s AI-driven approach, early investors are set to see substantial returns.

      $MIND is priced at $0.0033188, and holders enjoy an annual reward staking of 380%.

      Visit MIND of Pepe Presale

      Best Wallet ($BEST) 

      Best Wallet ($BEST) is redefining how crypto users manage and grow their portfolios, with the project generating over $9.8 million in funds.

      More than just a digital wallet, $BEST holders can access secure storage, governance rights, and an annual staking reward of up to 169% APY.

      With robust cross-chain compatibility, Best Wallet enables seamless asset management for over 60 blockchains. $BEST investors can enjoy discounted trading fees, governance privileges, and exclusive access to early project presales.

      Best Wallet prides itself on being the best next-gen wallet to capture 40% of the crypto wallet market share in 2026. This increases the potential for exponential growth.

      As the presale price stands at $0.023975, this is a promising entry point for crypto enthusiasts seeking a reliable and versatile investment tool.

      Visit Best Wallet Presale



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      Top NFT Collections – February 16, 2025 | NFT CULTURE | NFT News | Web3 Culture | NFTs & Crypto Art

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      Top NFT Collections – February 16, 2025 | NFT CULTURE | NFT News | Web3 Culture | NFTs & Crypto Art


      Top NFT Collections (Last 24h)

      Here are the hottest NFT Collections of the day.

      Rank

      Name
      Volume
      Transactions
      Chains
      URL

      1

      Pudgy Penguins
      2,144.96 ETH
      223
      ethereum
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      2
      Doodles
      Doodles
      1,799.42 ETH
      451
      ethereum
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      3
      Azuki
      Azuki
      1,032.82 ETH
      331
      ethereum
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      4
      Lil Pudgys
      Lil Pudgys
      668.15 ETH
      616
      ethereum
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      5
      Kaito Genesis
      Kaito Genesis
      605.34 ETH
      66
      ethereum
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      6
      Bored Ape Yacht Club
      Bored Ape Yacht Club
      542.91 ETH
      39
      ethereum
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      7
      Mutant Ape Yacht Club
      Mutant Ape Yacht Club
      498.58 ETH
      226
      ethereum
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      8
      Milady Maker
      Milady Maker
      448.70 ETH
      101
      ethereum
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      9
      Gemesis
      Gemesis
      439.61 ETH
      8987
      ethereum
      View

      10
      Azuki Elementals
      Azuki Elementals
      238.61 ETH
      782
      ethereum
      View

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      Tom Cruise, Ana de Armas fuel Romance Rumors With Valentine’s Day Outing

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        Tom Cruise, Ana de Armas fuel Romance Rumors With Valentine’s Day Outing


        Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas were spotted enjoying a night out in London on Valentine’s Day, sparking romance rumors.

        The pair put up an animated look as they exited a popular restaurant in the English capital, and fans quickly formed a crowd to take pictures with them.

        Tom Cruise was earlier linked to a Russian socialite, whom he reportedly split from last year, while Ana de Armas’ previous relationship was with actor Ben Affleck.

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        Tom Cruise And Ana De Armas Step Out Together On Valentine’s Day

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        Cruise and de Armas were all smiles as they stepped out for dinner at Soho, London, on Valentine’s Day.

        According to the Daily Mail, the 62-year-old “Top Gun” star and the 36-year-old “Blade Runner 2049” actress were mobbed by fans during their time out in the British capital and stopped to take pictures with them.

        De Armas cut a chic look in blue denim jeans and a black blazer, which she paired with a gold pair of ballet pumps.

        She styled her long brunette tresses in a straight manner and opted for a glowing palette of make-up as she also took the time to chat with eager fans.

        On the other hand, Cruise cut a smart figure in a grey polo shirt and a navy suit. The pair carried two bags of takeaway food on their way out of the restaurant before boarding a taxi together.

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        Click here for photos of the duo’s Valentine’s Day outing.

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        Tom Cruise And Ana de Armas’ Love Life

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        Cruise has been married three times and has also dated a slew of famous women over the course of his Hollywood career.

        Before his sighting with de Armas, the actor seemed cozy with his agent, Maha Dakhil, when they enjoyed dinner together in December.

        Their time out at the time set tongues wagging because it was the second time they were spotted together within a week, and the actor was previously seen dropping her off at London’s Chiltern Firehouse.

        Meanwhile, de Armas was seen kissing Manuel Anido Cuesta, the stepson of President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez of Cuba, during an outing in Madrid back in December.

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        The actress previously dated her “Deep Water” costar, Ben Affleck, after first being linked in early 2020 while filming the thriller in New Orleans. However, they ended their relationship in January 2021.

        “Ben is no longer dating Ana,” a source told PeopleMagazine at the time. “She broke it off. Their relationship was complicated. Ana doesn’t want to be based in Los Angeles and Ben obviously has to since his kids live in Los Angeles.”

        She was also linked to Tinder executive Paul Boukadakis in 2023 after photos obtained by the Daily Mail saw them kissing and holding hands while spending time together in New York City.

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        Tom Cruise Allegedly Dated Russian Socialite Elsina Khayrova

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        In 2023, Cruise reportedly began a romantic relationship with Russian socialite Elsina Khayrova. The pair were first spotted together at an exclusive party in London’s Mayfair that same year.

        However, they ended things after that actor allegedly proposed to Khayrova. Sources who spoke with Star Magazine (per RadarOnline) claimed he “fell for her hard” and that their “romance was going along smoothly.”

        According to the insider, they “knew everything about each other,” and Khayrova “knew all about his past” as he was “fascinated with learning everything he could about her.”

        “Tom was in love with Elsina, and when he’s in love, he moves fast,” the source added at the time. “Then he did what he always does when he finds a woman he loves: he asked her to marry him.”

        The Actor Doesn’t Want To Hear About His Former Marriage

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        Cruise has seemingly put his failed marriages behind him and doesn’t want to have anything to do with it anymore.

        After his ex-wife Nicole Kidman reflected on working with him in the 1999 film “Eyes Wide Shut,” a source shared that he was “irritated” by her remark and inability to move on from the past.

        “Tom doesn’t understand why Nicole constantly seems to constantly reference the times they shared together,” a source told In Touch. “Even if it is more about the work they did together, it still bothers him because it’s so far in the past and something he’d like to forget.”

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        “He’s said goodbye to that chapter of his life so long ago and doesn’t understand why she can’t do the same, especially since she’s supposedly so happy with Keith,” the insider explained. “For Nicole, it’s just nonsense because she’s just answering questions that pertain to her career, but there’s no denying she does love to go into detail about Tom’s creative genius.”

        Ana de Armas Reflects On Moving To Rural Setting

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        De Armas, for her part, doesn’t seem to like the hustle and bustle of Hollywood as she revealed she’s happier than ever following her move to a rural area in Vermont.

        In an interview with E! News, she spoke about living “off the grid” after she bought a $7 million home in the city and relocated there back in September.

        “I feel like nowadays, we all want to go away from the craziness of the world,” she told the news outlet at the premiere of her film, “Eden,” during the Toronto International Film Festival.

        “We all want to have the chance to build your own safe space. I’ve made that decision myself,” she continued. “I can collect myself and only bring there who I want to be with. I have my little cocoon there.”

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        As for what inspired her to leave Los Angeles, de Armas: “You just feel it when it’s time to change. Look out for yourself. There’s a time when you learn what’s good for you and what’s not. What serves you the most? Pay attention to that and take action.”



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        Every Character Tim Russ Played On Star Trek, Ranked – SlashFilm

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          Every Character Tim Russ Played On Star Trek, Ranked – SlashFilm







          Actor Tim Russ was an army brat who, at an early age, became interested in acting and theater. He attended St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas, getting a degree in theater arts, and he continued his acting studies in grad school at Illinois State University. His first professional acting gig was a supporting role in an episode of the reboot of “The Twilight Zone” in 1985, and his first movie was a small part in the 1986 Ralph Macchio vehicle “Crossroads.” Audiences of a certain age likely recall Russ’ cameo in Mel Brooks’ 1987 spoof “Spaceballs.” He was the Spaceball officer who, while (literally) combing the desert with an outsize afro pick, announced that “We ain’t found s***!” That same year, Russ appeared in the wonderfully absurd “Death Wish 4: The Crackdown,” a film that boasts one of the best death-by-bazooka scenes in cinema history. 

          Russ remained prolific, however, picking up dozens of guest spots in numerous hit shows over the next five years. He was in “Amazing Stories,” “Hill Street Blues,” and “Jake and the Fatman.” He was in “Cop Rock,” “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air,” and “Alien Nation.” He got around. On the big screen, he appeared in Clint Eastwood’s “Bird,” the horror film “Pulse,” and the sci-fi flick “Eve of Destruction.” 

          Russ’ highest-profile role came in 1995 when he was cast as the Vulcan security officer Tuvok on “Star Trek: Voyager.” Tuvok holds the distinction of being the first full-blood Vulcan to have a regular role on a “Star Trek” show. Spock, recall, was half-human. Tuvok had no inner conflicts. He was strong and resolute from the outset. Russ played Tuvok on all seven seasons of “Voyager,” appearing in all 172 episodes.

          “Voyager,” however, was not Russ’ first brush with Trek. Indeed, he started on “Star Trek” two years earlier with a small role on “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” Below are all six roles Russ played throughout the “Star Trek” franchise, handily ranked. 

          6. Enterprise-B Bridge Officer from Star Trek: Generations

          There is a prologue at the beginning of David Carson’s 1994 flick “Star Trek: Generations” — the first Trek film based on “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and seventh overall — that allow Trekkies to catch up with Kirk (William Shatner), Scotty (James Doohan) and Chekov (Walter Koenig) after the events of “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.” It seems they are now mere dignitaries, and have been asked to oversee the maiden voyage of the U.S.S. Enterprise-B. Naturally, the Enterprise-B will have to be called out on a special mission, having to mount a rescue without a full staff on board. Kirk will seemingly die in the attempt. 

          In the bridge scenes, one can see an unnamed crewman punching away at his work station, not really adding anything of significance to the scene. The unnamed officer is played by Tim Russ. 

          He ranks low because, well, he’s just a generic officer. The color of his uniform denotes that he either works in engineering or security, but that’s all we really know about him. He tried to transport some imperiled El Aurians off of a ship called the Lakul, but was unable because they were in a state of temporal flux. He seemed capable, I suppose, but little else can be said of him. 

          5. Mirror Tuvok from Deep Space Nine

          In the “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” episode “Through the Looking Glass” (April 17, 1995), Captain Sisko (Avery Brooks) was kidnapped by a parallel universe variant of Chief O’Brien (Colm Meaney) and taken to the notorious Mirror Universe last seen in the original “Star Trek” episode “Mirror Mirror.” Sisko had to pose as his own doppelgänger and stage a rebellion in the Mirror Universe; it seems that Earth had been conquered by the Cardassians in this universe, and humans — pejoratively called “Terrans” — have been forming an underground fighting force ever since. 

          Among the Mirror Universe characters Trekkies glimpse is a parallel version of Tuvok, played by Tim Russ. “Star Trek: Voyager” had debuted only four months before “Through the Looking Glass” aired, so Tuvok’s presence was a cute little crossover for fans. 

          Tuvok has little to do in the episode, other than make Trekkies smile and point. He notes that logic can only help a revolution so much, and that action will eventually be required. Tuvok also provides a test for the kidnapped Sisko, noting that the Sisko he knew was dead. Sisko has to cautiously stay in character as his parallel self, noting that stories of his death had been greatly exaggerated. Tuvok, being intelligent and observant, would likely see through the ruse. 

          Weirdly, the Mirror version of Tuvok doesn’t seem that much different from the Tuvok we already knew. He ranks low as a result.

          4. Devore from Star Trek: The Next Generation

          The “Star Trek: The Next Generation” episode “Starship Mine” (March 29, 1993) was Tim Russ’ first appearance in the franchise. He played a human character named Devore, a terrorist who was working with a small team of anarchists to take over the Enterprise-D. Because of a special decontamination process, everyone has been taken off the Enterprise, leaving secret terrorists to work their villainy. Picard (Patrick Stewart) finds himself alone on the ship, having to take care of the terrorists himself. “Starship Mine” is the “Die Hard” episode of “Star Trek.” 

          Devore is the first character Picard sees that clues him into the fact that something is amiss on the Enterprise. Devore claims to be making repairs with a simple laser tool, when really he’s up to something more sinister. Picard ends up thwacking Devore with a horse saddle (don’t ask) and leaving him unconscious. When he comes to, Devore smugly declares that Picard can’t use a phaser on him because of the decontamination field. Picard then holds the laser tool in his face. 

          Devore is a cynical badass, and even though his role isn’t very large, he stays in the memory. 

          3. T’Kar from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

          In the “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” episode “Invasive Procedures” (October 18, 1993), DS9 — like in “Starship Mine” — is left mostly empty with only a skeleton crew on hand. While empty, a Trill named Verad (John Glover) invades the station with a small retinue of goons, hoping to kidnap Dax (Terry Farrell) and steal the long-lived symbiote inside of her body. He has to do this by force, as the official Trill channels for symbiote conjoinment all rejected him. 

          Among Verad’s goons is a Klingon named T’Kar, played by Tim Russ. T’Kar, while having very few lines of dialogue, is imposing and Russ brings a zesty personality to the character. T’Kar notes in one line that he has turned his back on the Klingon Empire, as they are now run by, in his words “doddering fools and frightened old women who aren’t worthy of the name Klingon.” He’s more classically villainous, and eager to commit acts of violence. He is the one who will grab Quark (Armin Shimerman) by the ear and pull him around. Ferengi ears are very sensitive. 

          His “Deep Space Nine” appearance was also before Russ was cast as Tuvok, but his three pre-“Voyager” roles had him high on the list of potential actors in line for a more serious role. “Star Trek” is notoriously good to its supporting players, and many of the late-’90s Trek actors all turned up in supporting roles earlier. T’Kar was proof that Russ was pliable, willing, and comfortable to exist within Trek.

          2. The Changeling disguised as Tuvok from Star Trek: Picard

          In the third season of “Star Trek: Picard” in 2023, the title character reunited with several of his closest friends from the Enterprise-D days several decades before. The season served as a reunion special for “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” and the show’s writers were incredibly tactful about introducing legacy characters in an organic way. Time had clearly passed for each of them, and most of them had fallen out of contact. 

          Together, the old friends discover a conspiracy at work. It seems that the shape-shifting Changelings (villains from “Deep Space Nine”) have been infiltrating Starfleet for years, replacing higher-ups at Starfleet Command. Picard and his friend Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) don’t know whom they can trust. Seven tries contacting her old U.S.S. Voyager crewmate Tuvok, only to find that he, too, had been replaced. 

          The reveal of the Changeling Tuvok is pretty amazing. Tuvok seems to be himself, behaving in his usual taciturn fashion, answering questions dryly, but expressing concern for Seven’s safety. In their conversation, Seven caught Tuvok in a lie. When a smile creeps across his face, audiences know that something horrid has happened. Tuvok, a Vulcan, never smiles. Russ gets to have a few brief moments of villainous scenery chewing, telling Seven that she and her buddies are pretty much f***ed. It’s a small moment, but it’s a highlight of the season.

          Don’t worry, though. The real Tuvok is okay. 

          1. Tuvok from Star Trek: Voyager

          Of course, Tuvok is Russ’ best “Star Trek” role, hands down. As mentioned above, Tuvok is a full-blood Vulcan, allow him to be wholly logical and wholly alien, no longer having to wrestle with a pesky human side like Spock. Tuvok served as the security chief on board the U.S.S. Voyager, and it is certainly logical to have someone with a mind like Sherlock Holmes and the calm of a Carthusian monk investigating crimes. Tuvok was stern, of course, and wasn’t given to outbursts of anger/passion. Instead, he, in true “Star Trek” fashion, abided by his own philosophical principles, approaching every scenario with a fresh perspective. 

          Some may argue that Tuvok is boring because he arrived on the U.S.S. Voyager fully formed. His only goals are to remain as Vulcan as possible, and to investigate crimes to the best of his abilities. These goals reveal, however, that Tuvok has a keen sense of justice, and that he prefers a life of analytical sizing up. 

          In the last episode of “Voyager,” which flashes forward several decades, it will be revealed that Tuvok suffered from a rare brain ailment that left him with severe dementia. Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) cared so deeply for Tuvok, however, that she was willing to go back in time to save him. Tuvok was cold and emotionless, but understanding and patient. Unlike Spock, he got along with his crewmates, knowing exactly what they needed, even if it wasn’t logical. He wasn’t baffled or frustrated, but resolute. He’s a great character. 




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          The Masked Singer winner revealed as Dressed Crab and Pufferfish unmasked: “A deserving champion”

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            The Masked Singer winner revealed as Dressed Crab and Pufferfish unmasked: “A deserving champion”


            The Masked Singer winner was announced tonight after all three acts took to the stage for one last time.

            Wolf, Dressed Crab and Pufferfish were the last characters standing going into tonight’s final (February 15). And, soon, host Joel Dommett announced it was time to crown the winner of The Masked Singer…

            Samantha Barks on The Masked Singer

            Samantha Barks was announced as the winner of The Masked Singer (Credit: ITV)

            The Masked Singer winner – Pufferfish

            Judges Davina McCall, Maya Jama, Jonathan Ross and guest judge Danny Jones – who won last year – were on hand with their weird and wonderful guesses.

            None of the four correctly guessed Wolf’s identity as 1980s heart-throb Marti Pellow. However, they fared better with Dressed Crab – unmasked as Gregory Porter – and Pufferfish.

            Pufferfish was announced as the winner of The Masked Singer. And, as the show reached its conclusion, she was unmasked as West End star Samantha Barks.

            Davina was especially thrilled at guessing her correctly.

            Gregory Porter on The Masked Singer

            Gregory Porter was unmasked from the Dressed Crab costume (Credit: ITV)

            Viewers react

            After the judges correctly guessed the identities of the top two performers, viewers took to Twitter to share their reaction.

            “A worthy winner!” said one. Another agreed and added: “Samantha Barks is an amazing singer her, love her!”

            A third commented: “I’m so glad Samantha Barks won.” “I knew it that Pufferfish is Samantha Barks,” said another of the show’s winner.

            “She is truly the most gifted singer, exceptional talent, my fav!!” said another fan.

            “Pufferfish being revealed as Samantha Barks, one of the BEST vocalists that’s been on the show!!!!” said another.

            Guessed @SamanthaBarks from her first performance!! Would know her voice anywhere! Such a deserving winner!” said another.

            Marti Pellow on the Masked Singer

            Marti Pellow was unmasked as Wolf on The Masked Singer (Credit: ITV)

            “Amazing singer. It’s a good little show to start the year this, would love it to be live next series though!” another concluded as it all wrapped up.

            Read more: Mo Gilligan’s Masked Singer final absence explained

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