Bitfarms Stock Plummets Amid $300M Financing Move

After a recent rally that made investors think they’d discovered the Holy Grail of dividends, the stock did a backflip and landed in the dumpster. Why? Because Bitfarms revealed plans to raise $300 million via convertible senior notes. Now, I love a good financial jargon as much as the next guy, but let’s translate that into plain English: they’re printing money to print more money. And somehow, the market thinks this is a *bad* idea. Go figure.

Splinter Cell: Deathwatch Renewed for Season 2 After Strong Debut

The renewal comes after the animated series had a successful start, quickly appearing in Netflix’s daily Top 10 list in the U.S., where it reached number 10 on Wednesday. This fast decision to continue the series shows Netflix is confident it’s performing well and viewers are enjoying it.

XRP’s $8 Mirage: Bounce or Bust? 🚀💸

Technical analysis, that sacred art of predicting the unpredictable, whispers that XRP’s descent into the support zone was no mere accident. It was a dance of chaos, a “corrective Elliot cycle” that even the most seasoned analysts might call “a rollercoaster with no seatbelts.” 🎢

XRP ETFs: A Tale of Delays and Market Whispers 📉

The US market already has one XRP-linked ETF – the REX-Osprey XRPR – but traditional spot products are still awaiting approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). A bureaucratic dance, one might say, where the choreography is as confusing as a Russian novel. 📚

‘Return of the Jedi’ Mistakes You’ll Never Be Able to Unsee

During the battle on the skiff near the Sarlacc pit, Luke attempts a high kick on one of the guards, but it’s clear he doesn’t actually connect. Despite the miss, the guard falls backward as if he were hit, and the scene continues. You can spot this moment right after Luke jumps onto the skiff and begins fighting. The camera angle makes it look like the kick landed, even though it didn’t.

RTX’s Flight Through the Labyrinth of Certifications

The third kingdom of RTX, known to mortals as Pratt & Whitney, announced this dusk that its GTF Advantage engine had secured passage through the labyrinth of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). This follows an earlier anointment by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), twin sentinel of the Atlantic. Together, these certifications form a hall of mirrors, reflecting the engine’s destined debut in the mortal realm of commercial aviation by 2025. The GTF Advantage, a leviathan of thrust and thrift, claims dominion over fuel efficiency metrics-a siren song to airlines adrift in the calculus of cost.

Nvidia: Bubble or Genius? Investor Diary

Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Bridget, why are you crying over a GPU?” Because, dear reader, Nvidia’s chips are the lifeblood of AI. It’s like saying the internet runs on Wi-Fi-and then realizing your Wi-Fi bill is now $4.4 trillion. TSMC is their fairy godmother, but if geopolitical tensions turn into a panto, we’re all singing “Oh, TSMC, wherefore art thou TSMC?” in iambic pentameter.