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Something interesting is happening with Monad. The protocol has accumulated over $355 million in locked value, which sounds impressive for a Layer 1 network that has only been on mainnet for a few months. But here’s the interesting part: that $355M in TVL generates less than $3,000 daily in fees. It’s like having a city full of people but no one is buying anything.
What catches my attention is that Monad apparently attracts capital, but the actual network activity doesn’t add up. Major DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Curve are there, but the fee numbers suggest that much of the capital came
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UNI2,33%
CRV1,73%
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I just saw Profeco’s weekly report, and there’s something interesting: they found that a Chedraui store in Puebla is selling the cheapest basic necessities in the country. We’re talking about just $774.90 pesos for the entire basic basket.
What’s curious is that this branch is located near the UPAEP in Barrio de Santiago, and according to the Quién es quién en los precios price monitoring, it managed to beat all the other chains. The set of 24 basic necessities products reached that incredibly low price, which is also well below the $910 pesos limit established in the acuerdo nacional.
To see
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Something quite important just happened in Argentina that probably many people don't fully grasp. Milei met yesterday with the CEOs of Vicuña Corp to finalize what appears to be the largest foreign direct investment the country has received in recent years. We're talking about USD 7 billion just for the initial disbursement of a binational mining project between Argentina and Chile.
The interesting part here is that this doesn't come out of nowhere. The company, which is a joint venture between BHP (the Australian company operating La Escondida, the world's largest copper deposit), and Lundin
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I just reviewed a pretty interesting AI analysis on XRP, and honestly, the signals don't look very encouraging at the moment. The token is hovering around $1.34, trapped in a sideways zone with no clear direction. What's curious is that the AI model shows almost an 85% confidence in a bearish pressure, so if this persists, we could see further declines.
Looking at the 4-hour chart, it's noticeable that since early February, XRP has been in a clearly downward trend. It went from above $2.00 to where it is now. There was a strong break that pushed it down to $1.20, it rebounded a bit, but that b
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Hey, I just found out that PAMI launched a pretty cool program for seniors. It's called Smile Senior and offers free dental care for retirees. Honestly, news like this for retirees isn't common, so it's great that something like this exists. The program works with a primary dentist who does the initial assessment and then refers you if you need something more complex. What I find interesting is that it includes endodontic treatments, dental emergencies, X-rays, all that. Also, if you have mobility issues or live in a nursing home, they will come to your home, which is quite considerate. To sig
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Recently, the James Webb Telescope gave us something quite impressive: the most detailed map we've ever seen of how dark matter truly shapes everything that exists in the universe. We're talking about galaxies, stars, planets... everything.
What the research team did was observe a region in the constellation Sextans for 255 hours. They integrated data from over 15 different telescopes and captured nearly 800,000 galaxies in a single image. But the most fascinating part was what they overlaid on that image: a blue map showing where dark matter is located. It is the highest-resolution representa
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A key suspect in the kidnapping of Ledger co-founder David Balland has just been arrested in Spain. This is more serious than it appears at first glance.
The individual was captured in Benalmádena, Málaga, under a European arrest warrant issued by France. Balland was kidnapped from his home in central France on January 21, 2025, and released the next day after a police operation. The attackers demanded a ransom of 10 million euros. Quite brutal.
What’s interesting here is how the pursuit unfolded. Authorities tracked the suspect moving through Valencia, Seville, and Cádiz. The individual tried
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So, if you worked at IMSS between 1992 and 1997, you probably have money sitting idle in a SAR 92 account that you didn't even know existed. It happened to someone close to me: they retired from ISSSTE but contributed for several years at IMSS and didn't realize they could recover that.
The thing is, in 1992 they created the Retirement Savings System (SAR 92), where employers deposited bi-monthly into individual accounts. There were two sub-accounts: one for retirement (2% of salary) and another for housing (5%). SAR 92 was active until mid-1997, when the Afores were established.
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I just noticed something quite significant in the Balkans. Kosovo's Parliament finally confirmed Albin Kurti as Prime Minister after a full year of political paralysis that practically froze the country. The vote was decisive: 66 out of 120 legislators supported the Vetevendosje leader.
What’s interesting here is the context. Kosovo was stuck in political limbo for months after last year's general elections, when Kurti failed to secure the necessary majority. The polarization was so intense that early elections were called in December, where his party Vetevendosje swept with more than 51% of t
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I just reviewed the case of El Pirata de Culiacán again because it resurfaced in trends after the death of 'El Mencho' this year, and honestly, it’s one of those cases that makes you think. Juan Luis Lagunas Rosales, known as El Pirata de Culiacán, was an influencer who went viral before turning 18. He was born in Sinaloa, moved to Culiacán at 15, and started uploading videos of parties, regional Mexican music, and a lifestyle that gained him nearly 800,000 followers on Facebook. Several artists dedicated corridos to him, so he was quite well-known on social media at the time.
But the key poin
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Have you ever wondered how much a soldier in Mexico actually earns? It turns out that some ranks in the Mexican Army comfortably exceed one million pesos annually. If you're considering this career, here’s what you need to know about actual salaries.
To join the Mexican Army as a soldier or professional military, you must pursue a career within the Military Educational System. There are several options: the Heroic Military College offers bachelor's degrees in military administration and public security, and there are also specialized schools in medicine, engineering, aviation, and nursing.
Reg
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I just realized something that many Stranger Things fans probably overlooked. That terrifying villain that appears in Season 4, that corpse-like being wrapped in dark roots... his name isn’t a coincidence. The kids in Hawkins call him Vecna, and it turns out that name comes directly from Dungeons & Dragons—the game that literally saves their lives in the series.
But here’s the interesting part: Vecna in D&D isn’t just any monster. He’s one of the oldest villains in the game’s universe, a human wizard obsessed with escaping death who ended up transforming into a lich—that undead thing that uses
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I just reviewed the Mexican Army salary table for 2026, and honestly, I was quite surprised. It turns out that soldiers earn pretty well compared to many civilian professions. A basic soldier makes around 18,000 pesos a month, but the interesting part is seeing how the salary increases as you climb the ranks.
What caught my attention the most is how much a military captain earns. A First Captain reaches nearly 43,000 pesos per month, and a Second Captain is around 39,000. Not including all the extra benefits they receive, such as food allowances, transportation, and vacation bonuses. That mean
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I just discovered that planting trees for narrow sidewalks doesn’t have to be a headache. For years, I thought it was impossible: fear of roots that break everything, shadows in the wrong places, those trees that grow out of control. But the truth is that the problem was never the tree itself—it was choosing badly.
In increasingly tight Argentine cities, it turns out there are perfect allies: native trees of contained size that truly adapt to urban space. Not only do they survive compacted soil, but they also restore ecological functions that the city urgently needs.
The murta is one of those
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Recently, I've noticed that the way traders are evaluating crypto projects during presale has changed quite a bit this year. It's no longer just about looking at the price or hype; now people are analyzing more specific things like the auction structure, how the supply decreases at each stage, and whether the project truly has something functional behind it.
In the current crypto world, there are four names that constantly appear in comparisons. Deepsnitch AI stands out because it already has live tools running; it's not just promises. It allows monitoring whale movements and smart contracts i
BTC4,05%
HYPE3,08%
HYPER4,57%
ZKP2,89%
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I just reviewed the Altcoin Season Index, and it’s at 49, so basically the market is at a standstill. Neither clearly favors Bitcoin nor altcoins. It’s that rare moment where nothing dominates decisively.
For those who don’t know, this index looks at how the top 100 cryptocurrencies (sin stablecoins) are performing compared to Bitcoin over the last 90 days. If 75% of those altcoins outperform Bitcoin, then you have altcoin season. If not, it’s Bitcoin season. The number 49 means we’re right in the middle, with no clear winner.
Historically, when the index rises a lot (above 75), it’s because m
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ETH5,67%
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Watch out for road closures in Mexico City today if you plan to go out. According to the SSC, there will be a march, 10 protests, and 2 bike rides at different points in the city. The road closures in Mexico City start from 9 a.m. until the afternoon, so if you need to move around, better check your routes. There are blockades in Tláhuac, Iztapalapa, Cuajimalpa, Cuauhtémoc... basically everywhere. Avenida Río Churubusco, the Angel of Independence, Plaza Tlaxcoaque, all of those will be difficult to access. If you can stay home, it's better, but if you have to go out, avoid those areas. The bik
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Something a little strange happened with Colapinto at Albert Park. The guy lost power out of nowhere on the main straight and became slow in the race line. Hamilton was coming full throttle on his fast lap and almost hit him, had to brake and swerve suddenly to the right. Quite dangerous, honestly, especially at the start of the season.
The thing is, when he lost speed, Colapinto should have taken the car out of the acceleration zone, but he didn’t do it quickly. Hamilton reported over the radio without even knowing who it was, and immediately slowed down. Besides this, the guy had other mista
ALPINE2,83%
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It has been over a decade since a name has floated over the crypto world like a ghost: Satoshi Nakamoto. It is the pseudonym behind Bitcoin, the white paper that changed everything. But here’s the fascinating part: the creator of a system designed for maximum transparency chose to disappear completely.
Think about it for a moment. Bitcoin allows anyone to trace every transaction on a public ledger. Analysts can see exactly that someone (Satoshi) controls around one million BTC mined in the early days of the network. However, no one really knows who is behind that name. It is a perfect paradox
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I have been observing the meme coin ecosystem on BNB Chain for a while, and Four.Meme is definitely something worth paying attention to. It’s basically a platform designed so anyone can launch their own meme token without hassle.
What’s interesting about Four.Meme is that it operates with a fair launch mechanism, meaning no pre-sales or secret allocations for the team. Everyone enters under the same conditions, which is refreshing considering how many platforms play with that. The interface is super user-friendly; you just need a name, a symbol, and an image for your token.
The platform is bui
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