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Battlefield 6 beta's rush mode gets a balancing tweak with EA monitoring the situation, amid player complaints about battle bigness
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Battlefield 6 beta’s rush mode gets a balancing tweak with EA monitoring the situation, amid player complaints about battle bigness

by admin August 17, 2025


Update: EA have made some more balancing changes, this time affecting both the Battlefield 6 beta’s rush and breakthrough modes. “In breakthrough, it now takes fewer players on an objective to speed up capture. Also, defender respawn timers in both breakthrough and rush are now fixed at 12 seconds instead of the previous 6-12 second range,” the publishers wrote.

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EA have made a tweak to the Battlefield 6 open beta’s rush, and are keeping tabs on the situation in case it needs more balancing changes. This comes as some FPS folks and Battlefield vets have voiced their displeasure with the version of the mode that’s debuted in this second weekend of beta action.

The biggest moans are related to size. Namely the amount of players on each side in these revamped rush battles and the relatively small maps they’re being contested on. As you might imagine, those two elements being a bit titchier in scale than previous Battlefields has also had knock on effects for other aspects of the mode.

“We’ve just made a change to Rush: the MCOM timer is now reduced from 45 to 30 seconds to better the balance between attacking and defending players,” the Battlefield Comms account bugled out across the socials this morning. “We’ll continue to monitor and are ready and able to make further balance adjustments.” As of writing, no more tweaks have yet been forthcoming.

For those who don’t speak field battler, M-COMs are the military communications stations that serve as rush’s objectives, with the key being to blow them up or stop the other team from doing so, depending on whether you’re attacking or defending. The timer’s the amount of tick-tocking it takes any bombs you plant on these stations to go kaboom.

MCOM Timer Changes to Rush

We’ve just made a change to Rush: the MCOM timer is now reduced from 45 to 30 seconds to better the balance between attacking and defending players.

We’ll continue to monitor and are ready and able to make further balance adjustments.

— Battlefield Comms (@BattlefieldComm) August 15, 2025

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We’ll see how much difference that makes, but the two aspects of the beta’s rush matches drawing the most ire from players who aren’t merrily shooting away are the 12 vs 12 squad size limit and the smaller maps, which can’t be easily fixed on the fly. The result’s an experience that’s not quite as expansive and vehicle-friendly in its chaos. At least in terms of the maps, Battlefield 6’s devs have moved to reassure folks that larger ones do exist, with lead producer David Sirland tweeting that folks complaining about the frenetic speed of beta matches will see that “tempo scales accordingly”.

This is just a beta, so there’s plenty of time for further changes to be made if EA reckon the unhappy voices represent a majority. Insert joke here about them probably being best of not rushing to judgement.





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a new turn in the Democrats battle v Trump’s cryptocurrency business?

by admin June 25, 2025



Sen. Adam Schiff from the Democratic Party introduced a new bill, the COIN Act, aimed at blocking U.S. Presidents and their families from promoting or launching cryptocurrency ventures. Why did Democrats come up with a new bill, and what is at stake for Donald Trump? 

The new act

The full name of the bill introduced by Adam Schiff is Curbing Officials’ Income and Nondisclosure Act. The new act is not explicitly aimed at ruining Trump’s cryptocurrency business. Rather, it bans all the sitting presidents, vice presidents, and their immediate family members (siblings, spouses, and children) from using their privileged position in the crypto space and other financial spaces. On top of cryptocurrencies, the act regulates (bans) endorsements and issuance of securities, commodities, and futures.

The act bars top officials and their families from endorsing crypto projects and other assets and using the likeness of their names or images for the promotion of crypto ventures. The legislation is also blocking the issuance and sponsorship of assets. The COIN Act does not prohibit presidents and their families from purchasing, holding, and sending cryptocurrencies. Crypto assets held by senior officials are subject to disclosures just like other financial assets.

Violators are penalized and are subjected to disgorgement of their illegal profit to the Treasury of the U.S. If the violation led to an aggregate loss of $1,000,000 or more to a citizen or several citizens of the U.S. or if the assets were used for bribery, violators can be subjected to criminal prosecution. Understandably, insider trading and fraud are also banned.

Democrats have tried to push similar regulations before. In the spring of 2025, they tried to add clauses that would ban Trump from the crypto business to the Genius Act, regulating stablecoins. However, Democrats didn’t succeed in amending the bill. Seemingly, that was the reason for creating a new one, fully dedicated to the ties of the top officials with the business.

Burgeoning crypto empire of the Trumps

As Trump and his family are closely tied to several cryptocurrency projects, the COIN Act threatens their well-being. Adam Schiff makes it clear in a video he posted on X.

Donald Trump and other senior administration officials have made a fortune off of crypto schemes.

Today, I’m introducing the COIN Act to put a stop to this corruption in plain sight. pic.twitter.com/8wieNSCPgC

— Adam Schiff (@SenAdamSchiff) June 23, 2025

In the video, Schiff says that from Trump’s recent financial disclosure, we learned that the POTUS has gained substantial amounts of money from selling branded goods with this image or name on them (including the Trump-labeled Bible). 

However, Schiff continues, the most lucrative source of income for Trump and his family is the “cryptocurrency scheme.” One of the elements of this scheme is the Official Trump memecoin (the proceeds from this venture are not subjected to disclosures, as Trump launched the token before the inauguration). 

Another element of the scheme mentioned by Schiff is the stablecoin USD1 launched by World Liberty Finance, a company closely tied to Donald Trump and his sons, Donald and Eric. Through his involvement in World Liberty Finance, Donald Trump alone made $57 million in the first quarter of 2025.

The COIN Act threatens these ventures, as its ban on involvement in the crypto business stretches from 180 days pre-term to two years following the end of the term. It would make proceedings from memecoins Official Trump and Melania illegal, as well as the Trump family’s involvement in World Liberty Finance.

In January 2025, Trump Media and Technology Group, the parent company behind Truth Social, announced it would allocate $250 million in cryptocurrencies through a new platform Truth.Fi. Eric Trump is the chief strategic officer of the new mining venture American Bitcoin. In May, the company announced it was going public. 98% of the company belongs to Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. 

Future of the COIN Act

Schiff supported the GENIUS Act despite the fact that the restrictions for crypto businesses for senior officials were omitted from the bill. Generally, it shows that Schiff is not going to serve as a hurdle for crypto innovation in the U.S., while he is still concerned about eye-popping Trump’s conflict of interest. 

As of the press time, the COIN Act has the support of nine Senate Democrats. It is too early to judge if the proposal will see success. Previously, Republicans showed no interest in limiting Trump’s involvement in the crypto business, so the COIN Act may be rejected just like the amendments to the GENIUS Act that were denied before. However, time will show if this defining bill will become the rule.





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This Week in Crypto Games: B3’s Self-Destruct PC, Avalanche Battle Pass

by admin June 22, 2025



It’s tough to keep tabs on the ever-changing crypto gaming space, thanks to the constant flow of news: everything from big game launches and fun degen experiments to token price swings and occasional project collapses. It’s a lot to follow.

Luckily, we’re plugged in at Decrypt’s GG. We cover the biggest happenings throughout the week, and then this weekly roundup provides a quick way to catch up, as well as find a bunch of other little bits of news from throughout the week.

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Self-destruct crypto PC: B3, a layer-3 gaming protocol built on Ethereum’s Base network by former Coinbase employees, has acquired gaming PC manufacturer Andromeda Insights to expand into hardware. The acquisition enables B3 to control the entire gaming stack—protocol, games, and hardware—while giving Andromeda additional resources.

Their first joint product, the B3PC, is a crypto-focused gaming PC featuring unique security capabilities. Most notably, it includes a self-destruct storage drive that can be instantly wiped via secure digital deletion or physical destruction of NAND flash chips through a high-voltage shock. The PC also integrates a hardware wallet, encryption, on-chain game support, and offline transaction modes.

B3 co-founder Daryl Xu emphasized that high-performance gaming increasingly demands real-time rendering and AI integration, positioning the hardware as purpose-built for crypto and AI gaming futures. The B3PC is available for preorder with a $200 deposit and expected Q1 2026 delivery. B3’s protocol supports 80+ games, and launched its native token in February.



Avalanche battle pass: Avalanche has launched a free-to-mint NFT called the Avalanche Battle Pass to unite its gaming ecosystem and reward cross-game participation. Created by Ava Labs and Playfull, the pass is available through Magic Eden marketplace and follows the popular “battle pass” format pioneered by games like Fortnite. (Solana launched its own similar Game Pass in April.)

Players mint the NFT, register it on Playfull’s website, and then earn rewards like in-game NFTs and AVAX tokens by playing partnered games. The pass supports over a dozen games including Off the Grid, MapleStory N, Spellborne, and DeFi Kingdoms.

Ava Labs Gaming Lead Parker Heath describes it as an “on-chain watering hole” that connects fragmented gaming communities across Avalanche L1 chains. Despite broader blockchain gaming challenges of late, Heath highlighted strong user numbers, with Off the Grid attracting 300,000+ daily users and MapleStory N reaching 770,000+ users since its May launch.

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Battlefield 6 rumoured to get a battle royale mode as leaker finds footage of an exploding dam
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Battlefield 6 rumoured to get a battle royale mode as leaker finds footage of an exploding dam

by admin June 22, 2025


Some raw footage has leaked of a cinematic moment in Battlefield 6 (or Battlefield Now, or Battlefield Big War, or whatever Electronic Arts are planning to call their next western military interventionism sim). The video sees the player escaping from a collapsing dam at the last minute as bomber jets launch a payload at the big concrete waterstopper. The footage is silent, but you can insert the manly yells of “Go! Go! Go!” easily enough yourself. Perhaps more interestingly, the same leaker also provides evidence of a battle royale mode.

The footage was posted on social media by data miner “temporyal”, who has been going through the files of the Battlefield Labs playtest client, uncovering various details. It’s a very early block-out of what may become a more detailed escapade during a campaign mission, or perhaps the early workings of a trailer – who knows. Either way, there’s lots of greybox geometry, placeholder props, and unfinished animations. Kind of like watching theatre actors perform a rehearsal wearing their jogger bottoms, script in hand. But it does give you a sense of scale, and it’s a reminder that EA remain obsessed with big chunks of world infrastructure falling on top of people.

It’s not the only thing the leaker claims to have uncovered in their spelunk down the data mines. They’ve also posted images and blurbs which suggest there will be a battle royale mode. Battlefield V had a battle royale mode called “Firestorm” and Battlefield 2042 had a not-quite-battle-royale mode called “Hazard Zone”. I’m curious to see if they go trad royale with this one or add some sort of battlespice, if this mode does materialise.

There are also lore tidbits that could mean maps set in New York and Turkmenistan. As for the campaign, the miner is convinced we’ll see missions taking place in various countries “including Egypt, Tajikistan, the USA, and Gibraltar”.

But of course, all this comes deep from the guts of the game’s current playtesting client. There’s no guarantee such things will surface in the finished game. Bits of lore and other narrative text can be easily misinterpreted, and none of it is officially confirmed by EA, who have yet to reveal more details about the game. They are planning to show off a no doubt explodey trailer with more information sometime this summer, according to EA comms director Andy McNamara.

This isn’t the first leak of footage from the shooter. Following a call for playtesters early this year, some nine minutes of multiplayer footage showing the series’ long-running conquest mode were leaked from those playtests. There are tanks and drones and medics, oh my.

It is looking traditionally shooty so far. Battlefield 2042, the last game of the series, was not particularly well-received among fans of bigwar, many of whom complained that it was not fully polished on release, full of bugs and instabilities. In his review, our Ed called it “an FPS that doesn’t feel ready yet”. That’ll be why EA is going so hard on playtesting this one then.



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Bambu Lab A1 Combo and Prusa Reseach MK4S with MMU3, Tom’s Hardware
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Bambu Lab A1 Combo vs Prusa Research MK4S with MMU3: Battle of the Color Bed Slingers

by admin June 20, 2025



Today, we’re starting a series of 3D printer showdowns, starting with the Princes of Polymers: Bambu Lab and Prusa Research. In one corner, we have the Prusa MK4S with an MMU3, Team Orange’s favorite European workhorse. In the other corner, the challenger to the crown, the sleek Bambu Lab A1 Combo.

The philosophies of these two companies reflect the founders of each. Joseph Prusa famously bootstrapped his company as a college student, shipping his first products in pizza boxes. Bambu Lab was started by former engineers from drone maker DJI, who hold doctorates in fluid dynamics and automation. Prusa Research stands for Open Source, community, and DIY tinkering, while Bambu Lab leans into proprietary software, plug-and-play machines, and AI technology.

Both Prusa Research and Bambu Lab have diehard fans, rich ecosystems, and excellent, high quality machines.


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The Prusa MK4S is a classic, with roots going back to the RepRap movement. It’s locked into its form and styling, due to Prusa’s commitment to upgradability. Rather like the Ship of Theseus, it is entirely possible to have bought an MK2 in 2016 and continuously upgraded it to a present day MK4S.

Going toe-to-toe with Prusa is the stylish and affordable Bambu Lab A1, one of the most popular 3D printers for those new to the hobby. Released in 2023, it brought color printing to the masses.

We have taken an in-depth look at both of these 3D printers with detailed reviews, but we have never put them head-to-head. Can the $549 Bambu Lab A1 Combo take on the $1,269 Prusa Research MK4S with MMU3? Let’s put these two mighty bed slingers into the ring and decide which 3D printer you should buy this summer.

Reliability and Maintenance

Any 3D printer can work perfectly out of the box, but how a machine fares after months or years of service is just as important.

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Prusa Research nudges out the competition on reliability and maintenance, with machines that are designed to be assembled and serviced by the user. Even if you buy your MK4S fully assembled, you’ll get a bag of tools and replacement parts. Plus, many parts of the MK4S can be printed at home with PETG – not that it helps if your printer is already down for maintenance, but it’s the thought that counts.

Prusa Research also provides around-the-clock customer service available by phone, chat, and email, with English speakers burning the midnight oil in Prague to talk to North American customers. Live chat is your best bet for technical help, with friendly humans on the other end of the line able to receive photos of your broken parts to help diagnose problems.

Prusa also has an incredibly thorough Wiki, with comments left by the community. Unfortunately, it’s primarily for those assembling their printers, but it can come in handy.

Not to be outdone, Bambu Lab has leaned into technology to provide support for its 3D printers. They have an expansive support Wiki full of clear photos and detailed guides that can be searched for nearly any answer. Bambu Lab machines, like the A1 combo, will provide error codes when they falter. The codes are accompanied by a QR code that can be scanned with your mobile device for on-the-spot troubleshooting through Bambu’s Handy app.

Live chat is only available for billing and sales. Technical support can only be reached through email, which may involve a potential 24-hour delay for a response.

Bambu Lab machines like the A1 combo are designed for basic owner maintenance, and spare parts must be ordered online, rather than printed. A perk for Bambu Lab owners who live near a MicroCenter: many common spare parts are available in store.

🏆 Winner: Prusa MK4S

Though Bambu Lab has an excellent system with the Bambu Handy app, it’s not always accurate. It’s also difficult to diagnose problems when you don’t know what to call the thing you’re looking at, which makes live chat with a technician invaluable.

Plus, though Prusa’s MMU3 looks complex, it has fewer moving parts and motors to fail, making the MMU3 more robust and easier to maintain.

Material Handling

The first question you should ask when buying a multicolor printer is: How well does it handle color?

Prusa Research literally wrote the book on color slicing, having developed an earlier version of the MMU before the A1 was a sparkle in its designer’s eye (in 2017).

Prusa Research did have some bumps along the road. The MMU has yet to become as popular as its rival, partially thanks to cost but also due to an awkward design and early glitches. The MMU3 has finally become a reliable tool, but it still looks like an unfinished science project. Thankfully, the CORE One is getting a more polished edition, but that’s for another match.

The Prusa MMU3 has a couple of things going for it that make it worth the hassle: it can load five colors (instead of 4), it doesn’t care what size your spool is as long as it’s round, and it doesn’t mind filament. Upon changing colors, the Prusa bed slinger yanks filament out of the hotend rapidly, leaving only a tiny drizzle to be cleared out on the prime tower.

The Bambu Lab made the first multicolor printer embraced by the masses, and with the A1, made it affordable as well. Simply stated, it just works. Filament is easy to load, and Bambu’s RFID tagging system lets the printer tell your slicer what colors and materials are in use, eliminating the huge hassle involved with tracking colors.

The only real problem with the A1’s AMS Lite is the waste it can produce by needing to purge filament through the hotend when swapping colors. Another minor issue is that the spool holders don’t accept all spools, since they need to be gripped by the spool holder. However, Bambu Lab has an amazing variety of home-grown filament, so many users probably never notice this flaw.

🏆 Winner: Tie

Pick your poison. Do you want a machine that loads easier and has RFID tags, or one that looks like a rat’s nest and prints like a dream?

Speed

This one is a shocker. On paper, the A1 Combo looks to be the faster machine, with a 6000mm/s² average acceleration rate and a normal print speed of 250mm/s. The Prusa’s MK4S is a slower 4000mm/s² average acceleration rate and a normal print speed of 170mm/s.

But the Bambu A1 needs to be slowed down to produce glossy surface finishes, and it takes an average of one minute and 30 seconds to swap colors. The MK4S doesn’t need to be slowed much more than normal for the best shine, and its swaps only need 54 seconds on average. Multiply by hundreds of colors swaps per print, and the MK4S is often hours faster than the A1 Combo.

🏆 Winner: Prusa

Slow and steady really does win the race.

Pricing

Today’s best Bambu Lab A1 Combo and Prusa Original Prusa MK4S deals

The price of a 3D printer is an important factor, especially if you’re on a budget. But if cost is no object, is a premium printer worth the premium price tag?

The Prusa Research MK4S with MMU3 is $1,269 assembled or $999 as a kit, and one of the more expensive bed slingers we’ve reviewed.

The Bambu Lab A1 Combo is $549, which includes the color unit. It is only sold as a mostly assembled machine, requiring only a few screws and plugging in a couple cables to put together.

But is the initial cost the only factor when defending your wallet? The engineers at Prusa Research have refined the science of color swapping to an art and devised a system that retracts nearly all the filament from the tool head, leaving only millimeters of waste to be wiped from the nozzle on the prime tower.

Bambu Lab has certainly worked hard to improve its machine’s color swapping methods, allowing the user to tune the flushed amounts and fill purge objects with otherwise wasted material. But in the end, it still poops, making the A1 more costly on your filament budget.

🏆 Winner: Bambu Lab

I will curse every ounce of wasted filament, but I have to admit it would take a very long time to burn up the nearly 17 kg of wasted material to make up the cost difference between an MK4S with an MMU3 and an A1 Combo.

Bottom Line: Prusa Research MK4S vs Bambu Lab A1 Combo

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Reliability and Maintenance

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The score is two for the MK4S with MMU3, one for Bambu’s A1 Combo, and a tie, making this a surprising win for the more expensive Prusa Research machine.

Though Bambu Lab’s A1 Combo seems like an easy favorite with its affordable price point and widespread adoption, Prusa Research still comes out on top with superior customer service, maintenance, and filament swaps that are speedy and efficient.

Both machines are true champions, with excellent quality, so it’s hard to go wrong with either choice. Are you Team Orange or Pro Panda?



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$4.74B XRP Moved as Ripple and SEC Pause On Legal Battle
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$4.74B XRP Moved as Ripple and SEC Pause On Legal Battle

by admin June 18, 2025


The XRP community has seen reduced optimism as XRP plunges sharply amid the buzz surrounding Ripple and SEC legal frenzy. 

XRP has seen its price fall significantly by 7.29% in just one day, according to data from CoinMarketCap.
 

Source: CoinMarketCap 

Although XRP’s negative price action follows a broad crypto market bloodbath experienced on Tuesday, XRP has led the negative trend with the deepest price drop among the top 10 leading cryptocurrencies.

Ripple-SEC stuns with shocking update

This negative trend has coincided with Ripple and the SEC’s recent legal update, leaving investors to worry about its influence on XRP’s potential.

On June 16, Ripple and the SEC disclosed a mutual decision to take a pause on the court appeal, according to a recent post from former U.S. federal prosecutor James Filan.

While XRP has seen its trading volume surge significantly by 33.96% to a massive $4.74 billion, the notable drop in the value of XRP suggests that holders are increasingly selling off their assets.

As such, it appears that the Ripple pause request has sent panic across the market, with $4.74 billion worth of XRP being moved amid increased selling activities.

While the long-standing legal battle between the SEC and Ripple has long shaped XRP’s price positions over the years, XRP holders are uncertain about what’s to come out of the pending discussions. While this has sparked uncertainty across the market, retail participants appear to be reacting cautiously.

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However, market analysts have expressed enthusiasm regarding the Ripple-SEC legal pause, as they believe that the decision might have been triggered by ongoing settlement discussions and negotiations regarding how crypto assets will be regulated in the U.S.

Nonetheless, the Ripple and SEC legal battle, which began in late 2020, has long influenced the market performance of XRP and often stands as a defining case for the broad crypto market. 

Thus, XRP holders are worried that the prolonged pause on the court appeal could delay XRP’s regulatory clarity, causing investors to lose confidence in the token’s potential.



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Avalanche Launches Free Gaming ‘Battle Pass’ With AVAX and NFT Rewards

by admin June 17, 2025



In brief

  • Ava Labs, Playfull, and Magic Eden have launched the free Avalanche Battle Pass NFT.
  • NFT holders can earn NFT and AVAX token rewards by playing participating games.
  • Eligible games include Off the Grid, Pixelmon: Warden’s Ascent, and Spellborne.

Crypto gaming on Avalanche is gaining steam thanks to high-profile launches like Off the Grid and MapleStory N. Now, the blockchain’s gaming ecosystem has its own NFT pass to connect games and reward players for diving into them.

Launched on Monday, the free Avalanche Battle Pass is a free-to-mint NFT available via the Magic Eden marketplace, created in collaboration with Ava Labs and Playfull.

Once the pass is minted, users can register it at the Playfull website and then make progress by playing partnered games.

As they fill out more spaces on the rewards path, they’ll earn rewards like in-game NFTs and even AVAX tokens.

The “battle pass” format was popularized by Fortnite and other games, letting players earn special items or in-game currency for playing a game and completing objectives, all the while.

Solana’s gaming ecosystem launched a Solana Game Pass earlier this year, as well, but now Avalanche has its own for crypto gamers.

“One ecosystem, one Battle Pass, one user experience,” Ava Labs Gaming Lead, Parker Heath, told Decrypt. “We’ve now got everything from AAA shooters (Off the Grid) to iconic IPs (MapleStory Universe) running on their own Avalanche Layer-1s. That’s awesome for scale, but it fragments discovery and can leave each community feeling siloed.”

“The Battle Pass is our on-chain watering hole—a single progression layer where players earn rewards no matter which game they drop into,” he added.



The Avalanche Battle Pass is available to mint for free for a month, and supports more than a dozen games, including Off the Grid, Spellborne, Forgotten Playland, Pixelmon: Warden’s Ascent, DeFi Kingdoms, and The Arena.

Broader blockchain gaming vibes have been down lately amid a spate of shuttered games and studios, not to mention declining token prices.

However, Heath pointed to some brighter stats—including Off the Grid’s 300,000+ daily users amid its in-game transition to the GUNZ mainnet, plus MapleStory N attracting over 770,000 users since last month’s launch.

“These titles highlight the increasing appetite for blockchain-enhanced gaming experiences and demonstrate Avalanche’s scalability and readiness to support complex, high-volume games,” Heath said.

The Avalanche Battle Pass is intended to reward those players, as well as incentivize them to explore games that may not have commanded as much attention yet.

Edited by Sebastian Sinclair

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Bitcoin Battle Lines Drawn As Saylor Teases $1 Million Entry Fee For JP Morgan

by admin June 12, 2025


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Michael Saylor doesn’t seem bothered about other big companies joining the Bitcoin bandwagon.

Speaking on Bloomberg Crypto alongside Matt Meilier and Katie Greifeld, the MicroStrategy (rebranded to Strategy) executive chairman made it clear that he’s not losing sleep over JPMorgan or Warren Buffett. In fact, he sounded ready for them.

Saylor’s confidence hasn’t changed. His company, now completely backed by crypto, is still buying—and according to him, that’s what makes all the difference.

Strategy’s Bitcoin Bet Remains Unshaken

At the moment, Bitcoin is trading at $107,918. Saylor believes it’s still early. He told Bloomberg that legacy firms like JPMorgan will probably wait until BTC hits $1 million before they make serious moves.

JPMorgan recently announced plans to let select clients borrow money using Bitcoin ETFs as collateral. That news came not long after reports that the banking giant will soon allow direct Bitcoin purchases. These signs point to a growing interest in crypto, even from traditional finance heavyweights.

Saylor, though, brushed it off. He said Strategy is ready to compete with anyone, no matter how big. He argued that firms like JPMorgan will end up buying crypto when it’s much more expensive than it is now.

Michael Saylor: I welcome the competition from JP Morgan. I hope they enter the space. I’m not really worried. When they (finally do it) they’ll be paying $1 million per Bitcoin. The price will go to the moon.” pic.twitter.com/YaEg4ToLTg

— Altcoin Daily (@AltcoinDaily) June 10, 2025

No More Bear Markets?

During the interview, Saylor made another bold claim—he said there would never be a bear market for Bitcoin again. While that’s hard to prove, he backed it with Strategy’s continued buying and the strong demand he believes is still to come.

The idea that Bitcoin might never dip again would sound strange to most investors. But for Saylor, Bitcoin isn’t just an asset. It’s the foundation of Strategy’s entire business model. He says that’s what gives the company an edge.

BTC is now trading at $107,918. Chart: TradingView

He also said that the Bitcoin-backed structure helps Strategy issue preferred stock with more liquidity and better returns. These claims weren’t backed by detailed data, but Saylor was confident during the interview.

JPMorgan’s Move Seen As Bullish For Bitcoin

Despite downplaying the competition, Saylor did admit that JPMorgan’s involvement could be good for the overall market. He thinks it could boost BTC price even higher, creating gains for everyone already holding BTC or related products.

On May 1, he tweeted that Bitcoin will reach $1 million before most wealth managers advise their clients to buy in. He took it a step further and said it might hit $10 million before they realize it’s a good idea.

Calls For More Tech Giants To Buy Crypto

Saylor hasn’t stopped at just talking about JPMorgan. He’s reportedly encouraged companies like Apple and Microsoft to get Bitcoin exposure. His push isn’t just about Strategy—it’s part of a larger vision he’s been promoting for years.

He also took a jab at skeptics like JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon and US President Donald Trump supporter Warren Buffett. Saylor believes their criticism comes from not understanding Bitcoin.

Whether people agree or not, Saylor’s message hasn’t changed. He says Strategy is still buying, and he’s not afraid of the competition.

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Striking Game Actors Reach Deal To End 11-Month Battle Over AI
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Striking Game Actors Reach Deal To End 11-Month Battle Over AI

by admin June 11, 2025


A nearly year-long battle between SAG-AFTRA game actors and the major publishers over AI protections for performances is set to end, after both sides reached a tentative agreement this week. Details of the deal haven’t yet been released, but the union says it includes “necessary AI guardrails” as companies adopt tools to copy, replicate, and alter the work of actors.

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The 10 companies involved in the agreement are Activision Productions Inc., Blindlight LLC, Disney Character Voices Inc., Electronic Arts Productions Inc., Epic Games Inc., Formosa Interactive LLC, Insomniac Games Inc., Take 2 Productions Inc., and WB Games Inc. SAG-AFTRA says more about the deal will be shared after members vote to ratify it in the coming weeks. The two sides are still hashing out the terms of the strike suspension agreement, however, so actors will remain on strike for a little longer.

“Everyone at SAG-AFTRA is immensely grateful for the sacrifices made by video game performers and the dedication of the Interactive Media Agreement Negotiating Committee throughout these many months of the video game strike,” SAG-AFTRA chief negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland said in a press release. “Patience and persistence has resulted in a deal that puts in place the necessary A.I. guardrails that defend performers’ livelihoods in the A.I. age, alongside other important gains.”

The strike began last July, and while it involved demands for pay raises and better onsite working conditions, the biggest sticking point throughout negotiations was the role AI might play in voice recording and performance capture. While actors are currently paid on a session by session basis for specific performances, AI models would make it easy for companies to take that data and replicate an actor’s voice or movements, either altering their creative output or replacing it altogether.

Back in March, Ashly Burch who plays Aloy in Horizon Zero Dawn shared her concerns about AI replacing actors after an internal tech demo at Sony showed an AI-controlled Aloy having a conversation with a player. SAG-AFTRA recently filed an unfair labor practice against Epic Games for using an AI-voiced Darth Vader in Fortnite while still in negotiations. Meanwhile, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney has said he foresees a possible future in which all NPCs are AI-controlled.

As the strike continued throughout last fall and into 2025, actors in some games saw themselves replaced by other artists in projects like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Zenless Zone Zero, as game companies sought to continue releasing updates. Games like Destiny 2, meanwhile, simply left some characters completely silent who would have otherwise voiced dialogue. Some SAG-AFTRA actors voiced their frustration with the duration of the strike in recent weeks.

“I hope SAG-AFTRA is aware that, either intentionally or through negligence, an environment has been created around IMA negotiations whereby it is impossible to express a good-faith disagreement without being dismissed as anti-union, a management shill, or both,” voice actor William Salyers, who voiced Otto Octavius in Spider-Man 2, wrote on Threads last week. “The damage being done by this will persist long after the strike is settled.” Jennifer Hale, best known as Commander Shepard in Mass Effect, added, “Vilifying those differences only divides the community.”

Update 6/11/2025 4:54 p.m. ET: The strike officially ended at 3:00 p.m. ET on June 11 as the national SAG-AFTRA board meets to review the tentative agreement and present to members for ratification.

“We are pleased to have reached a tentative contract agreement that reflects the important contributions of SAG-AFTRA-represented performers in video games,” a spokesperson for the video game producers party to the Interactive Media Agreement wrote in a statement. “This agreement builds on three decades of successful partnership between the interactive entertainment industry and the union. It delivers historic wage increases of over 24% for performers, enhanced health and safety protections, and industry-leading AI provisions requiring transparency, consent and compensation for the use of digital replicas in games. We look forward to continuing to work with performers to create new and engaging entertainment experiences for billions of players throughout the world.”

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Coinbase And Bit Global End Legal Battle On Wbtc
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Coinbase and BiT Global End Legal Battle on wBTC

by admin June 8, 2025



Coinbase and BiT Global have quietly ended their legal fight over the delisting of wrapped Bitcoin (wBTC) on Coinbase. In a joint court filing, both companies agreed to settle the matter. BiT Global will dismiss its lawsuit with prejudice, meaning the case can’t be reopened in the future. Each side will pay its legal costs.

The conflict began last year when Coinbase removed wBTC from its platform. Coinbase said the token posed an “unacceptable risk” because of its connection to crypto billionaire Justin Sun. Sun became involved with wBTC through a partnership in August, and Coinbase grew concerned that the token could fall under his control.

BiT Global disagreed vigorously. The firm stated in its lawsuit that the delisting was unreasonable and harmed wBTC’s liquidity and reputation. They further noted that Coinbase had just introduced its own competing token, cbBTC, merely two months prior to dropping wBTC, which it alleged was a self-serving action.

Even BiT Global at some time asked for a temporary restraining order from the court to force Coinbase to restore the listing of wBTC. But Judge Araceli Martinez-Olguin denied that request, siding with Coinbase’s decision to remove the token from its platform.

Even as the joint court filing affirmed the suit is settled, it did not give any other terms of the settlement except for the cost provision. With this, the two companies are now on their way, but the lawsuit reveals how issues of competition and trust continue to be deep-rooted in the crypto market.

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