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Tom Lee Climbs to #2 in Corporate Crypto Race. Is Saylor Safe?
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Tom Lee Climbs to #2 in Corporate Crypto Race. Is Saylor Safe?

by admin August 19, 2025


  • Ethereum’s Saylor 
  • Is Saylor’s crown safe? 

Tom Lee’s BitMine Immersion Technology (BMNR) has now climbed to second spot on the list of the biggest cryptocurrency treasury companies. 

According to data provided by Arkham Intelligence, it now holds a staggering $6.6 billion worth of Ethereum (ETH). In fact, it now controls close to 1.3% of the altcoin’s entire circulating supply. 

Ethereum’s Saylor 

Lee, who used to be JPMorgan’s chief equity strategist, co-founded Fundstrat Global Advisors in 2014. He gained prominence back in 2017 by becoming one of the first Wall Street analysts to openly back Bitcoin. 

The famed “permabull” had frequent TV appearances, during which he would make ridiculously bullish predictions in 2017 and early 2018 that backfired during the brutal cryptocurrency bear market that ensued shortly after. 

After briefly pausing his Bitcoin price predictions, Lee then continued making frequent appearances on CNBC with bullish cryptocurrency calls. As reported by U.Today, Lee predicted that Bitcoin could soar to $250,000 this year. 

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In June, however, Lee went from making permabullish predictions to spearheading a bold Ethereum treasury play. In June, it was announced that he had become the chairman of Bitmine, which used to specialize in providing immersive cooling solutions. 

Within a short span of time, Bitmine managed to attract some heavyweight investors, such as Peter Thiel, Bill Miller, and Cathie Wood. 

Earlier this month, Bitmine unveiled that it intended ot secure an additional $20 billion for future Ethereum (ETH) buys. 

Is Saylor’s crown safe? 

Despite surpassing some of the biggest Bitcoin treasury companies, Lee’s Bitmine is still miles away from Saylor. 

Strategy currently holds a whopping 629,376 Bitcoins that are worth a whopping $73.24 billion at current prices. 



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Circle’s Arc to Launch with Fireblocks Integration as Stablecoin Race Intensifies
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Circle’s Arc to Launch with Fireblocks Integration as Stablecoin Race Intensifies

by admin August 18, 2025



Circle’s new layer-1 blockchain Arc will integrate with Fireblocks, a New York–based digital asset custody and tokenization platform serving more than 2,400 banks, asset managers and fintechs. Arc is not yet live, but Circle plans to roll out a public testnet this fall ahead of a full launch by year-end.

Fireblocks said it prepares custody and compliance support so clients can transact on Arc once the network launches. Its platform supports over 120 blockchains and facilitates settlement for institutions across global markets.

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The unusually early integration drew some criticism on X. Solana, for example, launched in 2020, but wasn’t added to Fireblocks until late 2021, after its ecosystem reached critical mass. Arc will instead debut with Fireblocks integration, giving banks and asset managers “day one” access.

Related: Stablecoins will soon have their ‘iPhone moment,’ Circle CEO

Moving along with US stablecoin regulations 

While US regulators advanced clarity around stablecoins with the GENIUS Act signed on July 18, Circle has been expanding its footprint.

On June 5, Circle raised $1.05 billion in the first IPO by a stablecoin issuer. Shares opened at $69, climbed as high as $103.75, and closed at $83.23 — a gain of 168% from the IPO price. The stock reached as high as $298.99 on July 23, and is currently trading around $145.

The company’s first earnings report since going public was released on Tuesday, reporting $658 million in Q2 revenue, a 53% increase year-over-year. It said circulation of USDC grew 90% over the same period, reaching $61.3 billion by June 30 and climbing above $65 billion in early August.

That same day, Circle moved to expand its payments infrastructure with the launch of the Circle Payments Network, and announced Arc — describing it as a layer 1 purpose-built chain for “stablecoin finance.”

While Circle was ahead of the curve with its IPO, the Arc announcement comes amid a broader wave of new blockchain launches, including Stripe developing Tempo with Paradigm and Robinhood rolling out a tokenization-focused L2 in June.

Related: USDC stablecoin launches on XRP Ledger

Stablecoin rivals drive market growth

The stablecoin market cap now stands at roughly $277.16 billion, up from $253.87 billion on July 1, according to data from DefiLlama. While Circle’s USDC accounts for about a quarter of the fiat-backed stablecoin market, Tether continues to dominate globally with around 60% market share.

Tether reported $4.9 billion in profit in Q2 2025, a 277% increase compared with the same period a year earlier. Most of that profit came from Treasury yields, with the company’s $127 billion short-term US debt generating steady income. 

Tether has now become one of the largest non-sovereign holders of US Treasurys, surpassing countries such as South Korea and the UAE, an unprecedented position for a private company.

Magazine: Bitcoin vs stablecoins showdown looms as GENIUS Act nears



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I need Wave Race: Blue Storm and its cheesy cool to return to the Switch 2's GameCube Classics collection
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I need Wave Race: Blue Storm and its cheesy cool to return to the Switch 2’s GameCube Classics collection

by admin August 18, 2025


It’s been 22 years since the last home console F-Zero game (not counting the handheld spin-offs and 2023’s F-Zero 99), but with the launch of Nintendo’s Switch 2 we finally got a chance to revisit the GameCube’s outstanding F-Zero GX. Despite some wonky controls, it’s a game that still stands up today. No wonder Nintendo hasn’t attempted to better it.

But there’s another Nintendo racing series that’s been on hiatus for even longer. Wave Race: Blue Storm was released back in 2001 as a launch window game for the GameCube, only the third in the series behind Wave Race 64 and, before that, the Game Boy original Wave Race. Since then? Nothing.

Pitches were made for a Wii entry, including holding the Wiimote sideways and using the Wii Balance Board, but these never came to fruition. I think it’s high time for Wave Race to make a splash on Switch 2, and that begins with the return of Blue Storm.

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I know it’s a bit of an ongoing joke among gaming enthusiasts, but I still often find myself judging a game’s visuals by its water graphics: the shimmering translucency, the physics of rolling waves, its splashy wetness. Thing is, Wave Race: Blue Storm nailed it 23 years ago. That’s what made it so brilliant.

It’s a jet-ski racing game, you see, and with it being on water rather than a ground-based track, the course is always shifting. You don’t simply drive a car round a corner; you have to account for the height and power of each wave as you weave in and out of each buoy (or boo-ey as the announcer infuriatingly pronounces it, sorry Americans). There’s a high level of skill required, but with practice you can skim over cresting waves or dive beneath them to utilise shortcuts. This sort of water physics was incredibly impressive back in 2001, even if Wave Race 64 managed similarly on the previous hardware generation.

But then those water physics are taken a step further with each course. Perhaps you’re racing on the glass-like serene surface of a lake, or the choppy waters of a city harbour. On coastal courses the tide sweeps in and out, revealing hidden routes over multiple laps. One level has a collapsing glacier sending turbulent shockwaves in your wake. There’s a sense of dynamism to Blue Storm’s races that’s rarely seen in more traditional racing games.

Then there are the weather effects, ranging from pleasant sunny days to a raging tempest that sends violent waves crashing towards your jet-skiier. No race in Wave Race is ever the same and your skills are constantly being tested as you adapt to the water beneath you, subtly squeezing those adaptive triggers on the controller to angle around obstacles.

I also love how the water sports theme permeates the whole game. Sure, you can flip a jet-ski and perform hand stands to increase your speed boost. But the loading screens have a little bubble you can manoeuvre to watch ripples cascade across the screen; menus overlay a glistening aquatic backdrop; and sound effects are all splishes and splashes and droplets. Everything just looks so…wet. It’s enough to make you pee.

Perhaps what I remember most fondly about Blue Storm is its surf rock soundtrack, all electric guitars smothered in chorus and flange. What’s more, the music changes based on the weather, matching its calm undulations and stormy chaos. Along with the bright visuals, eccentric announcer, and goofy characters, it all lends Blue Storm a sense of cheesy cool that will forever take me back to the early 00s and that GameCube launch period. The skies were blue, the waters clear, and the games were all short and manageable. It was a better time.

This is why Wave Race: Blue Storm deserves to make a return on Switch 2. Yes, Nintendo will obviously bring back the likes of Super Mario Sunshine, Mario Kart: Double Dash, and Super Smash Bros. – all excellent games – but it’s the lesser known games I’m keen to see shine on the console’s GameCube service. If we can get Chibi Robo this week, there’s space for Blue Storm.

Better yet, perhaps the return of F-Zero GX and Wave Race: Blue Storm will convince Nintendo there are other racing series besides Mario Kart that deserve new outings on Switch 2. It’s been long enough now and the steering wheel and jet-ski handlebars don’t need to be reinvented. Just let me play Wave Race handheld with HD graphics in the bath for a proper 4D experience.

Which GameCube games do you most want to see return on Switch 2? Sound off in the comments!



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ishowspeed races Ashton Hall
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IShowSpeed hits 41M subs after sweeping YouTuber Daniel Labelle in a sprint race

by admin June 23, 2025



IShowSpeed has hit 41M subscribers just seconds after destroying YouTuber Daniel Labelle in a foot race.

With over 35 million subscribers, Daniel Labelle is known for creating hilarious videos where he runs down the road in different ways. In one video, he runs while dragging different kids’ toys, and in another, he can be seen in a Grinch suit racing against the Easter bunny.

Labelle called Speed out for a race on March 11, 2025, and two months later, the YouTube superstar saw his video but left him waiting for an answer.

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In early June, however, Speed officially accepted the challenge and the two set up plans to meet up just two weeks later.

The race finally happened on Monday, June 23, and IShowSpeed managed to bring home yet another win.

IShowSpeed beats Daniel Labelle in race

The two YouTubers met up at a local high school track to race, and after a few minutes, they were ready to see who was the fastest. Since they both have a strong focus on running in their content, fans weren’t sure who would win.

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IShowSpeed managed to win the sprint race by several feet, and just seconds later reached a new YouTube subscriber milestone.

“And we hit 41 million subs… Let’s go!” Speed said.

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The two raced a second time just minutes later, but IShowSpeed beat Labelle again.

His race comes just days after IShowSpeed won four races against lifestyle influencer Ashton Hall, who went viral back in March for his morning routine videos.

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Palantir's CEO Throws Money Behind Andrew Cuomo in NYC Mayoral Race
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Palantir’s CEO Throws Money Behind Andrew Cuomo in NYC Mayoral Race

by admin June 18, 2025


Alex Karp, the billionaire CEO of creepy defense contractor Palantir, has taken a side in New York’s closely watched mayoral race. Karp, who once bragged that his company kills people, recently gave a large sum of money to a Super PAC that is supporting the campaign of former New York governor Andrew Cuomo.

Cuomo is currently running against Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old assemblyman for the city’s 36th district in Queens. The race between the two candidates has become a referendum on New York’s future, with both candidates offering drastically different visions for housing and economic policy. Mamdani has described himself as a democratic socialist, while Cuomo is campaigning on a promise to bring sensible centrism back to the city after the fiasco that has been Eric Adams’s administration.

Politico notes that Karp recently donated $90,000 to Fix the City, which is backing Cuomo’s campaign. The contribution further cements a picture of Karp’s politics that leans rightward, though Karp has, in the past, referred to himself by a variety of political labels—even calling himself a “socialist” or a “neo-Marxist.” We can surely call BS on that now, since Karp is currently using his money to defeat an actual socialist.

Indeed, Karp is just one of several billionaires who are pouring money into Cuomo’s campaign in an apparent effort to stave off a more populist form of government in the city. Despite Cuomo’s promise to fight Trump, a number of MAGA fixtures, like Trump fan Bill Ackman, have thrown their support behind the former governor. Cuomo’s campaign has rested on a series of vague promises about improvements for city services and the bragging point that he “knows how government works.” Of course, NYC is a city where Republicans have a tough time in modern politics, so the Democratic primary is where the action is.

Mamdani, meanwhile, has championed many leftist economic policies, including the establishment of government-owned and operated supermarkets to bring down food prices. He has also championed rent freezes in a city where the cost of living just keeps going up. His critics have noted that Mamdani has substantially less government experience than Cuomo and, prior to his political career, was a rapper for several years known as “Mr. Cardamom.”

Cuomo notably served as the governor of New York from 2011 until 2021, when his administration combusted as a result of several scandals, including allegations of sexual harassment leveled against him by former female aides. A criminal case against Cuomo was brought over the allegations, but the charges were dropped in January of 2022, with authorities citing a lack of evidence.

Palantir, meanwhile, has increasingly wedded itself to the Trump administration and is assisting the government with its deportation efforts, as well as in a controversial data centralization effort that has drawn criticism from privacy and civil liberties advocates.



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WNBA Power Rankings: First Lynx, Liberty losses open race to Cup championship
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WNBA Power Rankings: First Lynx, Liberty losses open race to Cup championship

by admin June 17, 2025


  • Michael VoepelJun 17, 2025, 08:30 AM ET

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The Minnesota Lynx and New York Liberty losing their first games of the season didn’t change the top of ESPN’s WNBA Power Rankings, but it did shake up the Commissioner’s Cup picture.

A week ago, it seemed likely that the Lynx and Liberty would meet in the championship game on July 1, as they did last year. Now, the Atlanta Dream and Indiana Fever — with Caitlin Clark back in the latter lineup after missing five games (quad injury) — have a chance to beat the Liberty to represent the Eastern Conference, while the Seattle Storm face the Lynx for those rights in the Western Conference. And it all comes down to Tuesday’s concluding Cup games.

Let’s start in the East.

If the Dream beat the Liberty on the road, Atlanta will represent the East regardless of whether the Fever beat the Connecticut Sun thanks to Atlanta’s win over Indiana on June 10. If the Dream lose and the Fever win, Indiana and New York would be 4-1 — the Fever would have the tiebreaker as a result of their Cup game victory over the Liberty on Saturday, when Clark returned to action. (Note that results before Cup games started June 1 don’t count.)

The Liberty, who won the Cup title in 2023 and lost the championship to the Lynx last year, need to beat the Dream and have the Fever lose to the Sun in order to reach New York’s third consecutive final.

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Meanwhile in the West, the Lynx, Storm and the Golden State Valkyries could all finish at 4-2 in the Cup standings along with the Phoenix Mercury, who concluded Cup play Sunday. But because of the various tiebreaking scenarios, Phoenix and Golden State are already eliminated.

Minnesota still controls its Cup destiny. The Lynx will advance to the final if they defeat the Las Vegas Aces at home or if Seattle loses on the road to the Los Angeles Sparks. Seattle would need both a win over Los Angeles and a Minnesota loss to advance.

If the Lynx and Liberty don’t meet for the Commissioner’s Cup title, we won’t see the league’s two best teams face off until late July in what would be the first of four meetings over three weeks.

Previous ranking: 1

Next seven days: vs. LV (June 17), vs. LA (June 21)

Coach Cheryl Reeve was very pragmatic after last Wednesday’s 94-84 loss at Seattle, saying Minnesota simply didn’t play well enough to win on the road. The Lynx bounced back with a 101-78 win over the Sparks on Saturday behind Napheesa Collier ‘s 32 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists. That, combined with the Liberty’s loss to the Fever, keeps the Lynx in the top spot. A win over Las Vegas on Tuesday gets Minnesota back into the Commissioner’s Cup final a year after winning it.

Previous ranking: 2

Next seven days: vs. ATL (June 17), vs. PHO (June 19), @ SEA (June 22)

The Liberty are not the same team without starters Jonquel Jones (ankle) and Leonie Fiebich (overseas commitment for EuroBasket). Coach Sandy Brondello said the team hopes to have Jones back for Tuesday’s game against the Dream, but the Liberty are thinking “big picture” about her health as it pertains to a long season. Sabrina Ionescu’s scoring stood out last week with a combined 57 points between a win over Chicago and a loss at Indiana.

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Caitlin Clark scores 32 points with seven 3s to lead Indiana past New York, despite 34 points and four 3s from Sabrina Ionescu.

Previous ranking: 5

Next 7 days: @ NY (June 17), vs. WAS (June 20), vs. CHI (June 22)

This is how effectively new coach Karl Smesko has translated his 3-point heavy offense from college to the WNBA: Atlanta set a franchise record with 18 3s in Sunday’s win at Washington. The Dream’s 84.6 points per game also rank third in the league compared to a league-worst 77.0 last season. Overall, they went 3-0 last week with wins over Indiana and Chicago, too, and are one win away from their first Commissioner’s Cup final. But they will have to get past the Liberty in New York on Tuesday.

Previous ranking: 4

Next 7 days: @ CON (June 18), @ NY (June 19), @ CHI (June 21)

The Mercury went 2-0 last week with victories over the Wings and Aces behind Satou Sabally’s combined 42 points and 18 rebounds. Their starting lineup and top reserves are now at full strength with Kahleah Copper (knee), Alyssa Thomas (calf) and Natasha Mack (back) having returned from injuries over the past week. Thomas had points-assists double-doubles in both wins after missing five games.

Previous ranking: 6

Next 7 days: vs. CON (June 17), @ GS (June 19), @ LV (June 22)

It took Caitlin Clark a quarter — in which she hit three consecutive long-range 3s — to reestablish her dynamic impact. She finished with 32 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds as the Fever handed the Liberty their first loss of the season Saturday, with Indiana making 17 3s just four days after losing to Atlanta with a season-low 58 points. The Fever did not have DeWanna Bonner (out for personal reasons) in the win but got a very good effort from their bench with a combined 20 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists.

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Caitlin Clark puts on a show with 25 first-half points in her return

Caitlin Clark lights it up with six 3s and 25 points in the first half in her first game back from injury for the Fever.

Previous ranking: 3

Next seven days: @ LA (June 17), @ LV (June 20), vs. NY (June 22)

Seattle has been hard to figure out. Are the Storm more like the team that dealt the Lynx their first loss last Wednesday? Or more like the team that was outrebounded 33-20 and fell 76-70 at the Valkyries on Saturday? It’s impossible to be sure right now, which is why the Storm have bounced around in each week’s edition of the Power Rankings. Thanks to the win over Minnesota, though, Seattle stays a smidge ahead of Golden State despite losing to the Valkyries on the road.

Previous ranking: 8

Next 7 days: @ DAL (June 17) vs. IND (June 19), vs. CON (June 22)

Perspective is everything. A 5-5 mark seems like a triumphant start for the Valkyries’ first season, even though that same record is arguably disastrous for the Aces. It looks like what the Valkyries said in the preseason about not underestimating them was not just hopeful rhetoric — they have won three in a row and lost the three games before that by an average of only 8.3 points. Kayla Thornton, picked up from New York in the expansion draft, has four double-doubles after just five total over her previous nine WNBA seasons.

Previous ranking: 7

Next 7 days: @ MIN (June 17), vs. SEA (June 20), vs. IND (June 22)

The Aces weren’t playing like contenders, even before three-time MVP A’ja Wilson entered the concussion protocol after being hit in the face during Wednesday’s 97-89 loss to the Sparks, though Las Vegas did rally to beat Dallas 88-84 on Friday before falling 76-70 to Phoenix on Sunday. Coach Becky Hammon said there should be more emphasis on penalizing hits to the head, telling reporters after the loss to the Mercury, “I think it’s something that people really have to start looking at, because people are dropping like flies with concussions.”

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Previous ranking: 10

Next 7 days: vs. SEA (June 17), @ MIN (June 21)

The Sparks fell 101-78 at the Lynx on Saturday, but let’s focus on the bright spots for Los Angeles: second-year forward Rickea Jackson, who missed games on May 30 and June 1 while in the concussion protocol, had a career-high 30 points in Wednesday’s 97-89 win over Las Vegas. And fellow post player Azura Stevens is averaging career bests in scoring (13.3) and rebounding (8.7) in her eighth WNBA season. That said, there is also a recent setback: Kelsey Plum, who leads the Sparks in scoring and assists, is out Tuesday with a leg injury.

Previous ranking: 9

Next 7 days: @ CHI (June 17), @ ATL (June 20), vs. DAL (June 22)

The Mystics have dropped four of their past five games since the end of May, including a 89-56 home loss to the Dream on Sunday in which Washington made only 3 shots from deep compared to Atlanta’s franchise-record 18. It was the Mystics’ lowest point total of the season and came only a week after they scored a season-high 104 against the Sun.

Previous ranking: 12

Next 7 days: vs. WAS (June 17), vs. PHO (June 21), @ ATL (June 22)

After losing to the Liberty and Dream earlier in the week, the Sky secured a much-needed pick-me-up Sunday with a 78-66 win at the Sun as Angel Reese got her first WNBA triple-double (11 points, 11 assists, 13 rebounds). Chicago has the league’s second-worst net rating at minus-14.6, ranking ahead of only Connecticut’s minus-22.

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Angel Reese has her first triple-double in the WNBA

Angel Reese records her first triple-double for the Chicago Sky with 11 assists, 11 points and 13 rebounds.

Previous ranking: 11

Next 7 days: @ IND (June 17), vs. PHO (June 18), vs. DAL (June 20), @ GS (June 22)

The Sun’s only game last week was their loss to the Sky, which highlighted just how much Connecticut’s offense and defense has struggled this season. The Sun have the league’s worst offensive rating (92.7) and lowest scoring average (71.3 points per game), plus the worst defensive rating (114.7). Somehow, the Sun still have one more victory than the Wings — but are also the only team that Dallas has defeated.

Previous ranking: 13

Next 7 days: vs. GS (June 17), @ CON (June 20), @ WAS (June 22)

The good news is that No. 1 draft pick Paige Bueckers has returned from the concussion protocol and illness, which kept her out four total games. She had 35 points in her return Wednesday, but Dallas still lost 93-80 at Phoenix. And just when the Wings looked like they could get back in the victory column Friday, the Aces outscored them 17-2 in the closing stretch of the 88-84 defeat.



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Shane van Gisbergen wins NASCAR Cup race at Mexico City
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Shane van Gisbergen wins NASCAR Cup race at Mexico City

by admin June 15, 2025



Jun 15, 2025, 07:15 PM ET

MEXICO CITY — Shane van Gisbergen once again mastered a new track — this one the iconic Mexico City road course — to win NASCAR’s first Cup Series points-paying race outside the United States in the modern era.

The New Zealander led 60 of 100 laps Sunday at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez to earn his first Cup victory since he won in his NASCAR debut at the inaugural 2023 street course race in Chicago. That victory changed his career trajectory, and van Gisbergen left Australia V8 Supercars, where he was a multiple champion, for a full-time move to NASCAR.

Although he had success in the Xfinity Series — he won three races last year as Trackhouse Racing developed him for a Cup Series ride — van Gisbergen has struggled this year at NASCAR’s top level.

He started the race ranked 33rd in the Cup standings with only one top-10 finish through the first 15 races of the season. But his victory in Mexico City earned him an automatic berth into NASCAR’s playoffs with a shot to race for the Cup Series championship.

Van Gisbergen benefitted from an early pop-up rain shower on the first lap of the race because he’s an exceptionally skilled driver on a wet surface. His win at Chicago was in monsoon-like conditions.

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He won the pole in Mexico City and started the race as the betting favorite, particularly since rain was in the forecast. He had to contend with several challengers, Ty Gibbs and Christopher Bell of Joe Gibbs Racing among them, but took the lead for good with 31 laps remaining.

Trackhouse now has two of its drivers — Ross Chastain and van Gisbergen — locked into the playoffs. But it was a bit of a disappointment for Daniel Suarez, the Monterrey native who thrilled the hometown crowd with a win in the Xfinity Series race on Saturday, as he failed to challenge his teammate for the win and finished 19th.

Suarez, who appeared to be blinking back tears as he sang along with the Mexican national anthem in pre-race ceremonies, desperately wanted the home win in this contract year with Trackhouse. He was the face of this event as NASCAR ventured outside the U.S. with its top series for the first time since 1958.

Bell finished second in a Toyota for JGR — 16.567 seconds behind the winner. He was followed by Chase Elliott in a Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. Alex Bowman, who hurt his back in a crash last week at Michigan, withstood the pain for a fourth-place finish in his Hendrick Chevrolet.

Michael McDowell of Spire Motorsports was fifth and followed by John Hunter Nemechek in a Toyota for Legacy Motor Club. Chase Briscoe of JGR was seventh and followed by Cole Custer for Haas Factory as the highest-finishing Ford driver. William Byron of Hendrick was ninth and Chris Buescher of RFK Racing rounded out the top 10.

Chevrolets took five of the top-10 positions, including the victory.

Bad day for Busch

Kyle Busch, who started the race at the bottom of the playoff standings, suffered a massive setback when he crashed out of the race on the sixth lap and finished last in the 37-car field.

Busch, who was ranked 15th in the Cup Series standings when he arrived in Mexico City, blamed the incident on the wet track.

“Just in the rain, and I went down into (Turn) 11 and got on the brakes pretty hard, and everything was fine, everything was comfortable, stopped really good,” he said. “And I’m like ‘OK I can be a little more aggressive getting into 1,’ and I figured it was going to be fine, and as soon as I went to the brakes, it was like being on ice, and I was just sliding.

“About a second a half or so, I was trying to figure out which direction to go, and I was like I’ve got to turn this thing around backward, because I’m going to nail some people. Hate it for all those involved in my mishap. I hate that the rain came and now it’s nice and dry. Just have to go fight for more points in another week.”

Gordon gives command

NASCAR Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon was selected to give the command for drivers to start their engines and admitted before the race he’d done some practicing.

Why? Because he incorporated both English and Spanish in his delivery of the most famous words in racing.

“Hola Mexico!” Gordon shouted. “Pilotos start your engines!

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Ethereum Wins Big In ETF Race As Institutional Cash Pours In

by admin June 14, 2025


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US spot Ethereum ETFs have attracted a surge of new capital this week, drawing in 154,000 ETH over the last seven days—about five times their recent weekly average. By contrast, Bitcoin funds managed just 7,800 BTC in the same period.

That gap points to growing interest in Ethereum’s broader uses, from DeFi to staking rewards, as big investors rethink their crypto allocations.

Rising ETF Inflows Point To Shifting Bets

Based on reports, June 11 was a standout day for Ethereum. Spot ETFs pulled in a record 77,000 ETH in a single session, marking the highest daily total for the token so far this month.

Investors are watching as the price edges closer to the $3,000 mark. A push past that level could spur more buying, especially if inflows stay strong.

$ETH spot ETFs are heating up. This week alone, they’ve seen 154K #ETH in inflows – 5x higher than their recent weekly average. For context: the biggest single-day $ETH inflow this month was 77K #ETH on June 11th. pic.twitter.com/8Xlerbc6GX

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Ethereum Staking Adds Appeal

Another factor at play is staking. Holders can lock up ETH to help secure the network and earn rewards. Word is spreading that some ETFs may soon offer staking‑enabled shares.

That setup could make Ethereum products more attractive than Bitcoin funds, where staking isn’t an option. Yield‑hungry buyers may find that extra boost hard to resist.

Ethereum’s second‑layer solutions are also drawing attention. Protocols like Optimism and Arbitrum are cutting fees and speeding up transactions. That improvement is pulling more developers and users into the fold.

As these rollups gain steam, the network’s real‑world usability keeps climbing. For portfolio managers, that growing ecosystem can look like a strong reason to back ETH.

ETH is now trading at $2,533. Chart: TradingView

Bitcoin Flows Lag Behind

Bitcoin still dominates in total ETF assets, but inflows have been flat lately. The 7,800 BTC added this week barely tops the week’s usual figure and falls short of May 23’s one‑day high of 7,900 BTC.

In early June, some funds even saw redemptions, making flows jump around from day to day. That volatility may be pushing some institutions to explore alternatives.

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Analysts point out that investors are hunting for tokens with real‑world uses and upside potential. Ethereum’s role in decentralized finance, non‑fungible tokens and smart contracts gives it a multi‑purpose edge.

Bitcoin’s draw as a store of value still matters, but that single use case may feel limited compared with ETH’s broader toolkit. If ETF momentum stays with Ethereum, we could see more money rotate in its direction.

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Meta invests $14 billion in Scale to catch up in the AI race

by admin June 13, 2025


Meta is paying $14.3 billion to acquire 49 percent of Scale AI and hire its CEO, Alexandr Wang, to revamp its troubled AI efforts.

As part of the deal, Wang will report directly to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and remain on Scale’s board of directors, both companies announced on Thursday. Sources say Wang will lead a new AI lab at Meta tasked with building “superintelligence.” Meta spokesperson Ashley Zandy says the company “will share more about this effort and the great people joining this team in the coming weeks.”

Zuckerberg has been actively recruiting a new team of researchers from rival firms to join Wang’s team, according to people familiar with the matter and other press reports. The Meta founder has reached out to potential recruits directly — usually via a cold email or WhatsApp message — and lured some of them away from companies like Google with seven- and eight-figure compensation packages.

Scale works with Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, and others to help train their models by having humans annotate and label the data that feeds them. Most of that work is done through low-cost labor outside of the US, and it has become a critical component of AI development. With Wang joining Meta, Scale is naming Jason Droege, its former chief strategy officer, as its new interim CEO.

“We’ve grown to over 1,500 people and become the trusted partner for model builders, enterprises, and governments building and deploying the smartest Al tools and applications,” Wang, who at age 21 became known as the world’s youngest self-made billionaire because of his stake in the company, said in a memo to Scale employees.

“Scale is now one of the most impactful companies in the world, accelerating the development of what may be the most important technology in human history. Today, we are announcing a massive new investment from Meta. This is a major milestone and a powerful validation of the hard work you’ve all put into Scale’s mission.”

Wang added that the “proceeds from Meta’s investment will be distributed to those of you who are shareholders and vested equity holders, while maintaining the opportunity to continue participating in our future growth as ongoing equity holders.”

By not fully acquiring Scale, Meta is following Big Tech’s established playbook of hiring key AI talent while also investing in their startups. This process is designed to reduce the risk of antitrust scrutiny; however, the deal with Scale is likely to still be scrutinized by governments, even though Meta will receive only non-voting shares in the company.

This year, Scale signed a deal with the Department of Defense for a first-of-its-kind AI agent program for US military planning. Since then, it has expanded its business with other governments, recently inking a five-year deal to provide AI tools to Qatar. The company’s work with governments in Asia and Europe could result in a sizable portion of its overall sales over the next two quarters.

Meta, meanwhile, just went to trial to defend itself from being broken up by the US government. The outcome of that case is still uncertain.

Since the disappointing debut of Llama 4 earlier this year, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been eager to catch up with competitors like Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, and DeepSeek. Llama 4’s release was delayed multiple times, and then Meta was caught gaming a public leaderboard to make the model appear better than it actually was. The company has still not released Llama 4 Behemoth, its largest and most expensive version that was teased in April.

Last month, Zuckerberg said that two of Meta’s top priorities for 2025 are making its ChatGPT rival, Meta AI, “the leading personal AI” and “building full general intelligence.” He recently stated that Meta AI has reached one billion monthly users, although the prominence of the assistant across Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook heavily influences this number.

In April, Meta released a standalone app for Meta AI, featuring a social feed that showcases how people are using it. The app briefly reached the top of the App Store but hasn’t sustained that level of popularity.





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Ride Race codes (June 2025)

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Updated June 2, 2025: Added new codes!

If you like the idea of saddling up Bombardino Crocodilo and racing your friends on other Italian brainrot creatures, this game will suit you like a glove! But champions aren’t made on the racetrack, but rather on the treadmill. Alternatively, Ride Race codes can make you lightning fast from the get-go.

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Ride Race codes (Active)

  • 6MVISITS—Redeem for 3 Luck Potions (New)
  • FRIGOCAMELO—Redeem for 100 Wins (New)
  • UPDATE3.2—Redeem for a Limited Event Spin (New)
  • 4MEgg—Redeem for a Luck Potion and a Golden Potion
  • 13kLike—Redeem for a Limited Event Spin
  • 200k—Redeem for 3 Luck Potions
  • World2—Redeem for 100 Wins
  • I am Iron Man—Redeem for 10 Gems
  • Rainbow—Redeem for a Rainbow Potion
  • SeasonPass—Redeem for 2 Win Potions
  • BUG—Redeem for a Limited Event Spin
  • Tralalero Tralala—Redeem for a Limited Event Spin

Ride Race codes (Expired)

  • There are currently no expired Ride Race codes.

How to redeem codes in Ride Race

Follow the colored arrows and our step-by-step instructions below to redeem Ride Race codes:

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  1. Run Ride Race on Roblox.
  2. Press the RBX button (1) in the top-left corner of the screen.
  3. Type in your code into the Enter code field (2).
  4. Press the Claim button (3) to redeem your code.

Become an equestrian Usein Bolt by checking out our Horse Race codes guide, and check out the rest of our Roblox Codes section to find more awesome titles and grab free rewards.

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