Solana’s $900M Stablecoins: Breakout or Just Hype?

Back then, a sudden gulp in USDT or USDC supply looked bearish-as if the market had decided to lock the doors and hide under the bed. In plain English: more stablecoins = folks buffering their feelings, not actually deploying cash. 🤷‍♀️

Ethereum Validators Are Stuck Waiting Like a Bad Date (Weeks, Not Minutes) 😅

Ah, the joys of predictability! Crypto guru Dave pointed out that it now takes a staggering 25 days and 4 hours to get your turn to stake, up from a breezy 7.5 days. Meanwhile, exiting? Less than 15 minutes. That’s right, a quick escape from staking hell while getting stuck in entry limbo for weeks. The result? A rollercoaster of the staking experience-more uncertainty than a weather forecast. So basically, you’re gambling with your ETH, praying it doesn’t take an eternity just to get in or out. 🤹‍♂️

All the Movies Coming to Paramount+ in January 2026

A new comedy movie arrives on January 1, 2026, with never-before-seen footage and classic pranks from the original filming. Johnny Knoxville plays Irving Zisman, pulling off hidden-camera stunts on real people. The movie also includes a look behind the scenes at the detailed makeup used to create the characters. It’s related to the ‘Jackass’ films and gives fans more insight into the story and the characters they love.

Movies That Cast Non-Disabled Actors in Disabled Roles and Ignored Backlash

Director Sia chose Maddie Ziegler, a frequent collaborator, to play a teenage character with autism who doesn’t speak. This decision quickly sparked strong criticism from the autism community, who raised concerns about how autism was being represented. Ziegler herself doesn’t have autism and reportedly felt uneasy playing the part. The film also received backlash for showing scenes of potentially harmful physical restraint.