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Five years later, I've just found a button in Animal Crossing that changes everything
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Five years later, I’ve just found a button in Animal Crossing that changes everything

by admin June 2, 2025


Reason not the need, but one of the first things I did when I was properly falling in love with Animal Crossing: New Horizons involved building my own version of the Very Large Array on a far corner of my island. The VLA is a telescope array in New Mexico. I’ve been fond of it for a long time and for a number of reasons. It’s in Contact, and Contact is a good film! And my uncle lives in New Mexico, so I have a sort of familial association. Not that he gives a fig about radio telescopes.

Anyway, one day I was paging through one of the catalogues in Animal Crossing and I realised I could buy a radar dish of some kind. I ended up buying a bunch of them and I set them up at a suitably distant point. Some nights, even now, when I am feeling more than typically emo I wander over to stand by them and imagine what they’re studying deep in the vast expanse of the Animal Crossing universe.

Sometimes, because I am a massive loser, I take a few screenshots. Sometimes, I even pull out the in-game camera and snap away on that. Last night, though, I did something I’ve never done before. I pressed the selfie button – it may not be called that. Instead of pressing + to take a picture, I pressed – and discovered I could now appear in the picture. And I have to tell you – it’s changed a surprising amount for me.

Here’s a trailer for Animal Crossing on Switch.Watch on YouTube

Context: I was worried that when I completed the art gallery I was going to play the game less and less. This game has been a companion to me for almost as long as I’ve had a Switch, or so it feels. And there has definitely been a tailing off of use. Without the art gallery to complete – I care not for the other galleries in the museum – I haven’t had a ritual to pin a daily island trip on. Besides a coffee with Brewster, that is, and it turns out that a coffee with Brewster is something I can handle on a weekly basis.

But now I’ve used the selfie camera, I’m back in again. I’m in deep. I think I must have used this camera before, because I seem to have a few snaps with me in them, which is very much the selfie camera’s whole deal. But last night I wasn’t worried about getting me into the pictures. Instead I was seeing this world which I know well but which I typically see in a sort of proscenium manner, kept a polite distance from the action, like a well-behaved theatre goer who has turned off their phone. I was seeing it from something that felt like first-person.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons. | Image credit: Nintendo

I spent an embarrassing amount of time out there at the VLA, suddenly able to tilt the camera up, to see the telescopes loom nobly overhead. And then I started to wonder how widely I could use this thing. Could I take pictures in the museum like this? Reader, I could. And I could suddenly glimpse the upper mouldings on the walls and the dithering shadow as the overhead space lofted up and out of view. I had never seen this before. It felt wildly illicit.

After that I took the camera around everywhere. I’m still doing it. It’s a series of revelations. I have bad eyesight so I don’t really always see a lot of the smaller details in games, so for the first time I was able to get up really close to see the sign outside Brewster’s cafe. I now know what it depicts! And once I was in the cafe, I was looking all over the place. What’s actually in the room behind Brewster’s bar? What’s actually on the time-stained photo frames on the far wall?

Animal Crossing: New Horizons. | Image credit: Nintendo

I probably sound addled, but there is something specific about this experience that feels very rich. Here is a world that I know very well, and that I have been in so long that I’m moved from exploration to a kind of enacting of worn-carpet rituals. Not just that, but it’s a world that I’m slowly getting ready to leave behind. And yet just as I’m primed to say goodbye, I discover this new and rather startling way of being present in it.

All of which is to say: what a game. And maybe try building a VLA of your own. It’s worth it!



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Cardano support crumbles as whales hit the sell button
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Cardano support crumbles as whales hit the sell button

by admin June 1, 2025



Cardano price has slipped in the past few weeks, and the sell-off may continue after it dropped below key support levels and as whales started to capitulate. 

Cardano (ADA) price dropped for five consecutive days, reaching a low of $0.65, its lowest level since May 8. It has dropped by over 21% from its highest point in May and by 50% from its November 2024 high.

On-chain data shows that Cardano’s investors have started to capitulate. According to Santiment, the number of ADA holders has dropped to 4.49 million, down from 4.55 million at the highest point in May. 

More data shows that whales have continued to sell their coins, sign that they expect its price to continue falling. Whales holding between 100 million and 1 billion coins hold 3.02 billion coins today, down from a high of 3.4 billion in April.

Cardano whale transactions | Source: Santiment

Similarly, those holding between 1 million and 10 million have reduced their holdings to 5.7 billion from the year-to-date high of 6 billion. These sales happened as the number of ADA tokens in profit dropped to 22.69 billion from 27 billion in April.

Cardano, once touted as a viable alternative to Ethereum, has continued to underperform across all areas. Its total value locked in decentralized finance has dropped to $391 million, while its cumulative DEX transactions stand at $4 billion. 

In contrast, Unichain has a TVL of over $702 million, and its DEX volume has jumped to over $14 billion, a few months after its launch. 

Cardano is now pegging its growth to its integration with Bitcoin (BTC), a move it expects will boost its TVL by billions. The argument is that incorporating Bitcoin will enable BTC holders to stake their holdings and earn rewards. However, this technology already exists, and Bitcoin staking platforms like SolvProtocol and Lombard Finance hold billions in assets.

Cardano price technical analysis

ADA price chart | Source: crypto.news

The daily chart shows that the ADA price has crashed in the past few days. This sell-off continued after it formed a double-top pattern at $0.839. It has now moved below this pattern’s neckline at $0.710, confirming its bearish bias.

Cardano has also plunged below the 50-day and 200-day moving averages, and is at risk of forming a death cross. 

Therefore, the coin will likely continue falling as sellers target the psychological point at $0.50, down by 25% below the current level. 

Cardano audit

Cardano also finds itself on the receiving end of damning allegations made by non-fungible token artist Masato Alexander.

Founder Charles Hoskinson, Alexander alleges, misappropriated $619 million in ADA tokens. Hoskinson denied the allegations.

An audit is currently in the works to debunk the claims, he said. If the audit clears the project of these accusations, investors’ confidence could be restored, triggering a strong rebound in Cardano. However, if the findings raise further concerns, ADA may continue in its recent downtrend.

The allegations center on a 318 million ADA transfer during the 2021 Allegra hard fork. 

Hoskinson, one of the co-founders of Ethereum, launched the project in 2015. The Cardano blockchain officially went live on Sept. 29, 2017.

Hoskinson founded the Cardano protocol through IOHK, or Input Output Hong Kong, a blockchain research and engineering company he co-founded with Jeremy Wood. The project was named after Gerolamo Cardano, a 16th-century Italian mathematician, and its native cryptocurrency, ADA, was named after Ada Lovelace, a 19th-century mathematician often credited as the first computer programmer.



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