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Time To Forget Altcoin Season? Bitcoin Dominance At This Level Is This Only Hope

by admin June 24, 2025


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Hopes of an altcoin season have been dashed after the Bitcoin price crashed below $100,000, and altcoin prices fell rapidly in response. The altcoin declines have been even more prominent, with most altcoins now sitting more than 70% below their all-time high levels. During this time, the Bitcoin dominance has been rising rapidly, suggesting that all of the focus is still on Bitcoin right now. As the dominance rises, though, a crypto analyst has revealed what could trigger an altcoin season.

The Catalyst For The Next Altcoin Season

After the crash coming out of the weekend, the Bitcoin dominance shot up once again above the 66% mark to reach new 4-year highs. This showed that the altcoin season was nowhere close as prices fell across the board, and the altcoin market cap plummeted.

Highlighting the rise in the Bitcoin dominance, crypto analyst Rekt Capital pointed out why this increase is important. Highlighting a previous post on X (formerly Twitter), the analyst explained that the rise in the Bitcoin dominance is actually important if there is to be an altcoin season.

More importantly, the Bitcoin dominance would have to cross into the 70% territory before there is an end to the onslaught on the altcoin market. Pointing to historical performance, Rekt Capital mapped out the Bitcoin dominance being rejected at the 71% mark before the altcoin season can begin.

The post read: “If history repeats, the real Altseason everybody is waiting for would begin once Bitcoin Dominance rejects from 71%”

Source: X

What Happens To Altcoins If BTC Dominance Goes To 71%?

Given Rekt Capital’s call for the need for the Bitcoin dominance to rise to 71% before an altcoin season can begin, it has understandably raised questions around what this would mean for altcoins. As already seen, a continuous rise in the Bitcoin dominance would mean that the altcoin prices would continue to fall, and with prices already so low, it seems a lot of altcoins could crash completely.

The crypto analyst addresses this in another X post, explaining that the Bitcoin dominance rising to 71% would not mean altcoins would go to zero. He points to a similar trend back in February  2025 when the Bitcoin dominance rose 6% in one month. Despite this, altcoin prices did hold up until a recovery began.

Rekt Capital suggests that the market may react similarly to the way that it did back in February, pointing out that the road to 71% is less than what happened in February, at only 5.5%. Now, it’s just a waiting game to see how the market plays out in the next few weeks as hopes of an altcoin season continue to dwindle.

BTC dominance holds high above 65% | Source: Market Cap BTC Dominance on TradingView.com

Featured image from Dall.E, chart from TradingView.com

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Apologetic Henry Ruggs III speaks at Hope for Prisoners event
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Apologetic Henry Ruggs III speaks at Hope for Prisoners event

by admin June 18, 2025



Jun 17, 2025, 11:20 PM ET

Former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III, on special release from prison Tuesday night, spoke at a Hope for Prisoners event in Las Vegas and apologized to the family of a woman he killed in a car crash nearly four years ago.

Ruggs drove his sports car at speeds up to 156 mph in the city on Nov. 2, 2021, slamming into a vehicle that killed driver Tina Tintor and her dog, Max. Tintor was 23.

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Ruggs was asked at the event what he would say to Tintor’s family.

“One, I wish I could turn back the hands of time,” he said in a video taken by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “I would love for them to meet the real Henry Ruggs and not the one that was escaping from something. I sincerely apologize for not only being a part of that situation, but the fact my face is always in the news, it’s always in the newspaper. So they have to constantly be reminded of the situation, be reminded of me.”

Ruggs, a former first-round draft pick, pleaded guilty in May 2023 to felony DUI causing death and misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter. He was sentenced in August 2023 to a 3- to 10-year prison sentence.



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Tony Gilroy Created His Own 'Star Wars' Endings and Aimed for 'Legit Hope'
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Tony Gilroy Created His Own ‘Star Wars’ Endings and Aimed for ‘Legit Hope’

by admin June 17, 2025


When Tony Gilroy and his Andor star Diego Luna decided to cram half a decade’s worth of new Star Wars lore into three episodes per year leading up to the events of Rogue One, they knew the task was unbelievably ambitious. In a chat with the Wrap, Gilroy expressed the excitement everyone involved felt over their great big heist of an entry into Lucasfilm’s Star Wars lore.

“We kept waiting for it to fail, going, ‘There must be something that’s going to bite us here.’ We kept waiting for a bugaboo that never appeared,” he said. “I wrote the top and the tail of each block to set the frame for each year. And I took that into the writers’ room so nobody could tell me that it wouldn’t work. And then we filled in from there.”

Now with the Disney+ series at an end and awards season kicking in, Andor’s mission is one fans would say really paid off for the critically acclaimed show. No one really cared that it didn’t tie into shows like The Mandalorian or Ahsoka and Gilroy wasn’t forced to embed any sort of direct lines to get more viewers to those shows.

“I paid rigorous attention to the canon that I’m supposed to pay attention to. I’ve ignored the canon that I’m allowed to ignore,” he stated, but that doesn’t mean his canon if off the table for other projects: “I don’t own the IP, so they can do what they want.”

Instead Gilroy was able to say goodbye to his characters on his own terms. He told the trade that key final moments such as Dedra’s face-off with Luthen, and when Andor meets a Force healer in probably the only time the energy which courses through Star Wars was directly mentioned, didn’t all come together that meticulously. “You spend so much time constructing and tearing down in your imagination. It’s just such a constant process,” he said about how the series still surprised him as they finished the last scene.

“I wanted to be able to not feel like a sadist with what I was doing with these characters and have some hope,” he said of the moment we see Bix in the field with her and Andor’s child facing out into the future; to Gilroy, that’s the close to his time with Star Wars. “Legit hope. Not cheesy T-shirt hope, but real hope.”

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.



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Trumpworld Is Getting Tired of Laura Loomer. They Hope the President Is Too
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Trumpworld Is Getting Tired of Laura Loomer. They Hope the President Is Too

by admin June 2, 2025


Loomer has emerged as one of the most important voices in Trump’s ear, meeting him at his Mar-a-Lago club and speaking to him on the phone with some degree of frequency, after years spent on the fringes of the far-right conspiracy internet. Loomer rose to prominence by openly embracing anti-Muslim rhetoric and other extreme positions, like sharing a video on X about how 9/11 was “an inside job,” leading even the likes of GOP congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia to urge Trump in mid-2023 not to hire her. Her influence has only grown since.

“Hold on, one sec. My phone is blowing up,” Loomer told WIRED minutes after the news about Waltz broke on May 1. The pings eventually subsided, and she cut to the chase about why claiming the firings as a “SCALP,” in her words, was so important. “It’s not about who your friends are, whether something is morally right or morally wrong,” she said. “It has to be done. Hopefully the administration is serious about administering loyalty tests.” She’s obsessed with these so-called loyalty checks: “They’re not doing loyalty checks,” she tells WIRED. “You need to have loyalty to the commander in chief … You need to be loyal to President Trump.”

A Harping Hand

With an almost dystopian fervor for Trump loyalty as her guide, no target has been too small for the Trumpworld Terminator. She’s gone after big fish like Treasury secretary Scott Bessent, but also takes broadsides at the spouses of lower-level nominees. In a May 4 post on her “Loomered” website titled “EXCLUSIVE: BLM-Linked Wife of Trump DOJ Nominee Raises Vetting Concerns,” Loomer attacked pro bono attorney Kristin McGough over alleged “progressive signaling, including listing her pronouns in her official legal biography.” (McGough declined to comment.)

Her Loomerisms continue to physically make it into Trump’s hands, as well. Natalie Harp, often referred to within Trumpworld as “the human printer” (derogatory), is one of Loomer’s portals into Trump’s decisionmaking. Harp, another of Trump’s favorite young women in his inner circle, sits directly outside the door to the Oval Office. She earned her nickname during the 2024 campaign by delivering Trump a steady stream of printed articles, social media posts, and other digital-turned-paper materials praising him. Harp continues to do so in her role at the White House as an executive assistant to the president.

And Loomer’s attacks on administration officials deemed insufficiently loyal continue to make their way into the stacks.

“Natalie is going to ship everything that’s sent to her to the president, if she thinks it warrants his attention,” the administration source tells WIRED. “Which is most times.”

Trump’s other staffers, sources tell WIRED, haven’t figured out a way to stem the flow of dubious information from Harp to the president, or from Loomer to Harp.

“Natalie Harp is a trusted and valued member of President Trump’s team,” Stephen Cheung, the White House communications director, tells WIRED. “And she is certainly a big reason why his operation has been as successful as it has ever been. Her work ethic and dedication to helping President Trump achieve his historic victory is second to none.” (Harp did not respond to a request for comment WIRED put to the White House.)

Cut and Dry

Still, despite Loomer’s claims that she was almost hired by Trump on four separate occasions, an administration role remains elusive for her. Trumpworld sources are more skeptical than ever about Loomer making it onto the payroll. “You have to ask yourself: If Trump wanted her in, do you think his staff had some ability to prevent that, apparently?” says the administration source. “Like, what?”

“One of Laura’s challenges and the reason she really can’t have an administration job is she thinks everything is cut-and-dry,” they continued, “and that’s just not how running the country works. If only it were all cut-and-dry.”



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When it comes to the Elden Ring movie, I hope Alex Garland writes from memory
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When it comes to the Elden Ring movie, I hope Alex Garland writes from memory

by admin May 27, 2025


There’s a moment in one of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Pat Hobby stories that I think about quite a lot. Pat Hobby’s a character Fitzgerald came up with when he was knocking about Hollywood and trying to make money writing for the movies. As a result, Hobby is a somewhat desiccated scriptwriter himself. Over the course of a handful of lightly sketched narratives, Hobby loses jobs, squanders opportunities and gets in at least one fight with Orson Welles.

None of that is the stuff I find myself thinking about. Instead, it’s Hobby’s thoughts on adaptation – on the best way to turn a book or something else into a movie. His advice is fascinating. If it’s a book you’re adapting, don’t actually read the book. Instead, give the book to four friends and get them to read it. Then ask them what they remember of the book, and base your movie around those parts.

Fitzgerald is a maddening writer, and this is a really great example of why. I simply cannot work out if this is good advice or not. Obviously Hobby is an anti-hero, and written out like this it sounds like a comically bad idea. Don’t bother to read the book yourself? Just ask your pals to do all the work?

Here’s a lovely bit of chaos from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree. | Image credit: FromSoftware/Bandai Namco

And yet, there’s something there, isn’t there? Kubrick always said that you needed five scenes for a movie – I think he called them “non-submersible units,” which is a very Kubrickian piece of terminology. And Hobby’s kind of getting at the same thing in his own lazy way. Faced with the intermittent vividness of something like The Great Gatsby, for example, I suspect Hobby’s approach would kind of work.

What I personally like about Hobby’s advice – and what makes me think that Fitzgerald agreed with it to a certain extent – is that it understands the terrifying power of memory. It understands that this is the place where everything ultimately lives, where events assume their final positions and where the complex can slowly become understood. To work from memory is only an insult to the text if you deny memory its obvious force and brilliance. And memory’s also a great filter for art. Once everything else has faded, what do I actually remember?

Hobby came to mind again last week when I read that Alex Garland is making a movie of Elden Ring. He’s not just directing it, he’s also writing it. When I read that, a bunch of thoughts tumbled into my head at once, and now I’m going to try and sort through them.

Here’s a trailer for Annihilation.Watch on YouTube

The first thought was that I’d very recently watched my first Alex Garland movie – Annihilation, his 2018 thriller about a bunch of people exploring a strange and deadly zone, where nature has made some unusual choices. Annihilation is adapted from the Jeff VanderMeer novel of the same name, and I watched the movie because I’d just finished reading the novel. (I read the novel because it’s just been re-issued with an absolutely stellar cover, incidentally, but that’s probably irrelevant.)

Two things here. One: Alex Garland strikes me as someone who’s probably rather brilliant in a lot of ways. Two: Annihilation strikes me as a very difficult novel to adapt, and for me at least, the finished film backs this up. I don’t mean that as any kind of dig: I think it’s all really interesting.

Annihilation the novel is a thriller but it’s also a mood piece. It comes bearing vibes and its wordless fretfulness. A group of women, known only by their professions, head into Area X, a section of sodden wilderness where weird things have started to happen, and they experience the weird things for themselves. There’s a luminous sense of impending doom to proceedings, but rather than a huge amount of plot, the act of reading the book is a bit like the act of navigating uncertain territory. VanderMeer feels guided by landmarks: there’s the boundary to this zone we’re in, there’s a lighthouse in the distance and an island beyond that, and there’s a frightening and inverted tower further back near the start.

Here’s our review of the Elden Ring DLC: Shadow of the Erdtree.Watch on YouTube

If you’ve only seen the movie, you probably don’t remember the tower. That’s because it isn’t in the movie. And I suspect that this, in turn, is because of the way Garland wrote the movie. He’s described his approach as one that creates a “memory of the book” rather than a rigorous translation of it – that is, a translation from text to cinema. He was working from the first book in a trilogy – now more than a trilogy – that had been proposed but not finished. And he was working with a novel that leaves a lot of space up to the reader. Space to interpret events, sure, but more specifically space to create associations. VanderMeer is one of those fantasy and sci-fi writers who I feel is always writing about this world and this moment. The Rosetta Stone, if there even has to be one, surely lies with the places that the reader’s mind moves towards as they read.

Real talk: the tower is my favourite part of Annihilation, and to explain why I don’t really need to spoil it. All I need to say is that what unfolds in there gives the reader a sense of threads coming together, a sense of a big third-act moment, without then really explaining the whole thing to death and robbing it of its mystery. That’s the point, in fact. There is stuff in the tower that is so fascinating because it cannot be resolved, its meaning is not meant to reveal itself cleanly no matter how hard you think about it or how many clues you gather.

Garland has said that he wanted this memory of the novel approach to create something dreamlike, and I think it does. But it’s dreamlike to me in terms of dreams’ capacity to create unusual spaces and then tell you exactly how to feel about them. There’s mystery to the film of Annihilation but there are also the beats you expect from a big budget movie – the beats you might argue that you need in order to be allowed to make a big budget movie. There are set-pieces and reveals and a final moment that provides a certain degree of closure but also feels, to me, a bit like settling for something definite.

All of which is to say that I don’t know if the “memory of the book” approach works for Annihilation, in part because Annihilation itself is so sparse and so unwilling to explain itself. Faced with that, the memory becomes something that doesn’t just edit but sort of pushes stuff towards easy meaning. It clarifies and sharpens a little too much.

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree. | Image credit: Eurogamer/FromSoftware

And yet! Plot twist. I think that makes it the perfect way to approach something like Elden Ring. And while Annihilation the film didn’t work for me, I am eager to see what Garland’s “memory of the game” approach would create here.

This is because Elden Ring is almost the complete opposite of Annihilation. Whereas before, Garland was trying to dream a version of something that was already a dream, here he’s faced with a dizzyingly deep and considered history – the entire history of a place and all the factions vying for power within it. Take any character from Elden Ring and they could easily be their own movie. Goldmask could be a movie, but so could Fia. So could Placidusax. So could the Astrologers or the Nox. This stuff goes all the way down.

You can get away with this in a game like Elden Ring, where the open-world approach isn’t just there to give you agency in where you go and what you do, but is there to give you the mental space in which to make connections and pick through the very specific ways that Elden Ring tells its story. Remember, these games tell their stories in landscapes and people, sure, but also in item descriptions and that one out-of-place enemy that might be a glitch and might be a suggestion that two scattered locations and peoples had a connection that you really have to dig for.

Yes, you can do that in other kinds of stories. You can do that in a TV series for sure, but again, you have not just the time to tell a big story, but the time in between episodes for people to theorise and strategise and cobble together improbable plots.

But for a film? A big budget film? This stuff is often brilliant – Fia alone is completely fascinating – and yet all that available brilliance has to be condensed and thinned out, or it’s all for nothing. And you need to find a way to condense it – squash down characters, combine events, cut entire locations and factions if need be – which allows you to simultaneously hone in on a clear narrative and also ensure that you have retained, well, the vibe. The atmosphere that each work of art has that’s as specific as a fingerprint.

How do you do that? I imagine a good way to do it would be to play and play and play, and see the different endings and embed yourself in Youtube and the wikis for a month and then – and then step back. When it’s time to write, write directly from how the whole thing has settled in your mind, and don’t have even the most basic wiki tab open on your computer as you do so.

More writing lore: Kazuo Ishiguro has said that he always does research after he writes something. He imagines and creates, and only after that’s done does he check to ensure that it all makes sense, that it’s all viable. That doesn’t seem a million miles away from how Garland approached Annihilation, a movie which I’m very much aware that a lot of people really love. And, scandalous as it feels to even suggest this, I hope it’s how he approaches Elden Ring, a movie which I am absolutely eager to love in turn.



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Bitcoin (BTC) Price Drops, but Historic Support Offers Hope
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Bitcoin (BTC) Price Drops, but Historic Support Offers Hope

by admin May 25, 2025


Bitcoin, the first and largest cryptocurrency, is trading lower early Saturday. At the time of writing, Bitcoin was down 2.38% in the last 24 hours to $108,194. This follows yesterday’s drop from $112,000 to $106,800 as the broader crypto market fell owing to macroeconomic concerns. 

According to CoinGlass data, $594 million in crypto derivatives were liquidated in the last 24 hours, with crypto bulls losing $507 million while shorts accounted for $87 million.

The pullback arrived just as Bitcoin saw increased ETF inflows and institutional interest, leading some to anticipate an uneventful weekend.

This is reflected in funding rates (which signal traders’ sentiments in the perpetual swaps market) suggesting caution, with traders on the sidelines. 

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According to Glassnode, despite BTC trading above $108,000 with 100% of its supply in profit, funding rates remain muted at 0.0079%, which is below neutral. Across the top 10 coins, speculative appetite was also surprisingly subdued.

While the very short-term sentiment may indicate caution, on-chain data reveals Bitcoin forming support at lower levels. 

Historic support emerges

According to the on-chain analytics platform Glassnode, more than 420,000 BTC now have a cost basis around the $94,000 level, forming one of the strongest support zones in the current cycle. This massive accumulation zone reflects buying interest at this price level.

More than 420K $BTC now have a cost basis around the $94K level, forming one of the strongest support zones in the current cycle. This dense cluster of accumulation has held firm through consolidation in early May – providing the launchpad for #Bitcoin’s breakout to new highs. pic.twitter.com/uMqnUeAiP8

— glassnode (@glassnode) May 23, 2025

Glassnode added that this dense cluster of accumulation has held firm through consolidation in early May, serving as a launchpad for Bitcoin’s breakout to new highs.

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Although Bitcoin is currently experiencing profit taking, strong on-chain support at $94,000 provides bulls cause to remain hopeful. As long as BTC remains above this level, the broader rise could continue.

Analysts will now watch key technical levels and macroeconomic indicators to predict Bitcoin’s next move. For the time being, $94,000 remains a line in the sand.





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'I Hope They Push Us So Hard'
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‘I Hope They Push Us So Hard’

by admin May 23, 2025


Anatoly Yakovenko, cofounder of Solana (SOL), has responded to Ryan Watkins’ post about the subtle Hyperliquid rivalry. In an update shared on X, Yakovenko acknowledged that competition in the crypto space has a transformative effect.

Solana founder advocates product-driven development over hype

Yakovenko’s comments suggest that Solana remains committed to prioritizing blockchain performance and user experience over hype.

Notably, Ryan Watkins implies that Hyperliquid and Solana are now competing head-to-head. The rivalry could be a crucial battle for dominance in bringing the U.S. equities market on-chain.

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Interestingly, rather than dismissing competitors, Yakovenko welcomes the pressure and hopes that Hyperliquid does well enough to put more of a spotlight on Solana. According to him, this will force Solana to focus on product, engineering and revenue through actual usage.

The real competition that you pick or is picked for you will change you. Do I want to be changed by TVL numbers and monetary premium, or a laser focus on product and engineering and revenues?

I hope the hype guys do so well that they push the solana ecosystem to double down on… https://t.co/BzYdR8XaUM

— toly 🇺🇸 (@aeyakovenko) May 23, 2025

He maintained that Solana is not prioritizing the chase of Total Value Locked (TVL) or monetary premium figures.

“I hope the hype guys do so well that they push the Solana ecosystem to double down on the latter,” Yakovenko wrote.

This suggests that the industry should prioritize developing product-thinking approaches to drive development in the crypto space. Yakovenko is advocating a shift from speculative metrics like TVL that do not translate to sustainable growth.

SOL eyes $200 milestone amid market optimism

On the broader crypto market, Solana investors look forward to the asset’s price climbing to $200 on the back of the ongoing bullish run. As U.Today reported, Solana’s technical indicators show that attaining the $200 level remains achievable if the ecosystem supports the current momentum.

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As of press time, the SOL price was trading at $182.74, representing a 2.29% increase in the last 24 hours. In earlier trading activity, Solana had reached a peak of $187.

Meanwhile, trading volume has increased slightly by 3.16% to $6.75 billion.

The coming days will determine Solana’s price trajectory. Can the ecosystem support its climb to $200 as it faces a crucial price test?





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