Grayscale’s 2026 Crypto Prediction: Bull Market or Bust?

Behold, the Digital Asset Manager Grayscale Investments, with a report titled “2026 Digital Asset Outlook: Dawn of the Institutional Era” on Dec. 16. It’s like a prophet with a spreadsheet, predicting the future of crypto with the certainty of a man who’s never lost a bet. 🤝

Crypto Wallets Beware: Trust Wallet Hack Exposes Hidden Dangers 🕵️‍♂️💥

In case you’re not familiar, Trust Wallet is the cool kid on the blockchain block, giving you full control over your cryptos-no middlemen, no hassle. But with great power comes… great responsibility-and sometimes, a hefty dose of panic when things go sideways. Today’s lesson? Self-custody isn’t just about holding your private keys; it’s about holding your breath every time you click “Update.” 😅

15 Disaster Films That Treat the Science Seriously

I was really struck by how carefully Steven Soderbergh made this film. He worked with experts in disease control to make the outbreak feel incredibly real. It’s not just action; it shows how quickly a new virus can spread and what happens when society starts to fall apart. What impressed me most was how accurately it depicted the work scientists at the CDC do – the painstaking process of figuring out what’s happening and trying to stop it. It felt genuinely plausible, especially the way they showed how fast a virus can spread and the challenges of creating a vaccine. It was a bit scary, honestly, because it felt so… possible.

The Devil’s Stake: JFrog’s $31M Gamble in a World Gone Mad

According to a document filed with the SEC – that austere parchment where fortunes are etched in legalese – the fund’s stake in JFrog swelled like a toad under a full moon. The position, now valued at $40.89 million, constitutes 6.58% of their 13F assets. One might imagine the fund managers as Faustian scholars, poring over spreadsheets by candlelight, seeking the philosopher’s stone that turns lines of code into gold.

There Are Only 5 Years Between These Two Actors From Love Actually — Fans Are Shocked

I was revisiting the 2003 rom-com the other day, and it’s packed with familiar faces and a bunch of different stories going on. It’s funny – I recently learned something a little strange about the cast. Keira Knightley and Thomas Brodie-Sangster, who both appear in the movie, never actually share any screen time together. But what’s even more surprising is that they’re only five years apart in age! It’s one of those little movie facts that always gets me thinking.