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Share a selfie of yourself using Switch 2 GameChat and win Nintendo Lego

by admin June 6, 2025


A new console has arrived – have you noticed? The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally here. And to mark the occasion we’ve teamed up with Nintendo to do a prize giveaway.

We’re giving two Nintendo-themed Lego sets away. They’re chunky ones. One is the Mario Kart Lego set that features Mario driving his iconic red kart, and the other is Bowser posing menacingly between two flaming pillars. Perhaps he’s watching Mario race by.

Mario and Bowser, arch-nemeses to the end. And now immortalised in Lego brick form. These are the competition prizes. One lucky winner gets all. Note: houses and people not included. | Image credit: Lego

You can enter the competition in a few different ways. The simplest way is to post a comment below talking about the console’s new GameChat feature, which, if you didn’t know, is like group chat but with added video streams. GameChat lets you talk with friends while screen-sharing the game you’re playing, and, if you have USB-C camera like the Switch 2 camera accessory (sold separately), you can overlay a video feed of yourself on top of that.

In a sense, it brings your friends a step closer to you. You’ll be able to see the exasperation on their faces when you shell them near the finishing line in Mario Kart World, or watch them make funny shapes with their mouths while they concentrate in Street Fighter 6. Split-Fiction will feel more connected with GameChat. You could even screen share the Nintendo Switch 2 editions of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and play at the same time.

What we want to know in the comments are the ways in which you’ve used GameChat or are looking forward to using it. Be nice and get creative.

The other way to enter the competition is via our Eurogamer Twitter/X account. We’ve written a tweet there about this giveaway which we’d like you to reply to with a selfie that shows you using GameChat on Switch 2. Need some inspiration? I’ve taken a picture of myself to help. Please add the #GameChat and #NintendoSwitch2 hashtags to your picture-posts.

Hashtag feeling cute? Here I am using GameChat while stretching out on my bed. I think I should do all of Nintendo’s lifestyle photography from now on. | Image credit: Eurogamer

We’ll gather entries for two weeks and then on 20th June, pick our winner, pulling from both pools of entries. You’ll then have 24 hours to build the Lego sets or else return them immediately. Note: this is a lie. They will be yours to do with as you wish.

Good luck! And please note that some terms and conditions apply.



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Senate Stablecoin Bill Likely to Win Massive Bipartisan Support, Dem Lawmaker Says

by admin June 6, 2025



WASHINGTON, D.C. — As many as 16 Democrats may vote in favor of the Senate’s stablecoin bill when it gets to its final set of votes in the legislative body, Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego said Thursday.

The “Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins of 2025” (GENIUS) Act faced headwinds last month after Gallego led a group of Democrats against voting for cloture, a procedural hurdle that would advance legislation, citing concerns about consumer protection and other provisions.

Within a week and a half, however, Gallego and other Democrats who had defected from the vote flipped, and the Arizona lawmaker told CoinDesk he predicted that his colleagues would continue advancing it out of the Senate.

“We’ve worked in a very honest, earnest manner with our Republican colleagues, [and] we think that they’ve been doing the same,” he said in an interview. “They adopted a lot of the amendments, most of the amendments that we’ve been adding.”

“It is a significantly different bill,” he said.

He said he led his colleagues in blocking the first cloture vote “because we didn’t think it was a good product,” and Democrats needed more time to sort out the issues they had with the legislation

Gallego later said at the Blockchain Association’s “Charting the Course: Crypto Clarity in America” summit that he’d spent “hours and hours on end” personally negotiating the language with other lawmakers, but the Republican team pulled a “power play” to push an unfinished version toward a vote on the Senate floor. “They tried to jam us,” he said.

So he led his colleagues in a brief effort to slow things down and ask for some changes, he said.

‘Good product’

“I really wanted to bring a good product to the floor,” Gallego said. And so far, his Republican counterparts “have been honoring everything we agreed to.”

If that continues, the bill should come to a final vote next week that gets major bipartisan approval, Gallego said, which he contends could show even more support than previous procedural votes.

Even if the bill meets with success, as he expects, it doesn’t work without also passing the legislation to set up regulations for the structure of the wider crypto markets.

He added that he hoped market structure legislation would be worked on in a bipartisan manner, noting that while the stablecoin bill is likely to advance through Congress, “there’s only so much time on the calendar” to work through other bills. The Senate will have to take up budget legislation at some point, in addition to whatever market structure bill it ultimately introduces.

“The House product has to be strong,” Gallego said, and that will direct what then happens in the Senate. “We don’t want to be starting from square one.”

‘Optimistic’ deadline

Gallego suggested that an August deadline is optimistic and added that as long as it’s done early next year, before March, it may not be tainted by next year’s congressional elections.

“We all become like animals during the election cycle,” he said of his colleagues on Capitol Hill.

Congressman French Hill, who runs the House Financial Services Committee, agreed with Gallego that finishing both bills is vital.

French Hill (Nikhilesh De/CoinDesk)

“I’m not going back to [former Securities and Exchange Commission Chair] Gary Gensler,” Hill said. “But if we don’t pass both bills, we are potentially at that whim at any moment,” to return to the interpretation of regulators operating without tailored laws.

Without the market structure legislation, traditional finance firms and the general public may not be as willing to delve into the digital assets sector, he said.

“Traditional finance people won’t partner, won’t custody, won’t act as a broker, won’t act as a dealer, won’t hire you to create an on-ramp or off-ramp. It won’t be interoperable. None of that will happen if you don’t have clarity, which is why we have to have both of these bills pass the Congress and be signed into law in this Congress,” he said.

Hill said that lawmakers from both parties and chambers still have a chance to move the bills by August, “if we cooperate with each other.”

Congress will try to move both bills to President Donald Trump’s desk by August, said Wisconsin Representative Bryan Steil. Dusty Johnson, who represents South Dakota, said that there may be some differences of opinion between the House and Senate on at least the market structure legislation.

“We can take GENIUS, but I don’t think they would necessarily take our Clarity Act lock, stock and barrel,” Johnson said at the event.

The bills from the House and Senate need to be identical before the President can sign them into law. Either one of the legislative bodies would have to sign off on the other body’s work, or the two bodies would have to negotiate out any differences.

Reps. Bryan Steil and Dustry Johnson (Jesse Hamilton/CoinDesk)

‘One strong, loud voice’

The House Financial Services Committee will hold a markup on the market structure bill next Tuesday.

“We have a lot of work we have to do,” said Gallego, noting that stretching the process into the start of next year still works.

“If we move too fast with a shitty product, then we’re going to have a shitty vote,” he said.

The crypto industry also needs to be more unified in how it approaches lawmakers, Blockchain Association CEO Summer Mersinger said in her first public appearance in the role since leaving the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

“We must speak with one strong, loud voice in Washington,” she said. “Speaking with one voice does not mean we all have to think the same way or we have to agree on every issue.”

However, the different groups and companies lobbying Washington should find common ground, she said.

Read more: Stablecoin Bills in House and Senate Still Need to Mesh on Several Points: French Hill



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Did a Solo Bitcoin Miner Really Win a $326,000 Reward?

by admin June 5, 2025



In brief

  • A Bitcoin miner bagged a reward of 3.151 BTC—or $326,337 at today’s prices
  • But skeptics on social media said the miner received extra hashrate.
  • Bitcoin mining has grown increasingly competitive.

A Bitcoin miner bagged a big reward of 3.151 BTC—or $326,337 at today’s prices—after solving a block alone, according to blockchain data. 

Block 899,826 was processed by a “solo miner”—something that rarely happens. 

But according to eagle-eyed observers on X, the picture isn’t as simple as it appears. 

The miner apparently received a hashrate from elsewhere, software engineer of the CK Miner pool said on the platform. 

Dr CK, who is the administrator of the Solo.ckpool, a pool for independent miners, said that it was “obvious” the miner rented the hashpower. 

“This hashrate was almost certainly a rental based on there being only one worker, though the account has been mining for a while with a much lower hashrate,” he wrote. 

Decrypt reached out to the mining pool for additional comment. 

Decrypt previously spoke with experts about how despite the fact more “solo miners” were hitting the jackpot, they often were getting help—i.e. hashrate—from elsewhere. 



And “solo miner”—as the term appears on blockchain data websites—doesn’t necessarily mean that one person with limited resources is minting new coins by themself. Rather, it could just mean a mining operation that isn’t a big brand or publicly traded company that dominates the Bitcoin mining industry. 

Hashrate is the computational power used to mine Bitcoin. When blocks—containing transaction data—are processed by miners and added to the blockchain, miners are rewarded for their work with newly minted Bitcoins. 

But mining Bitcoin is a tough industry: Once something you could do at home on a PC, the industry now is huge and operations are typically warehouses using tremendous amounts of electricity in order to process blocks. 

Entering the space isn’t for the risk-averse, either—despite a crypto-friendly president now in the White House and cheap energy available in mining hubs around the U.S. Aside from the competitive environment, the rewards for miners have decreased to 3.125 Bitcoin since last year’s halving.

Edited by James Rubin

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Dow Jones snaps win streak as Fed Beige Book flags weak growth, rising costs

by admin June 4, 2025



U.S. stocks ended mixed Wednesday after a weak private payrolls report and a cautious economic outlook from the Fed’s Beige Book fueled concerns about growth, inflation, and tariffs.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average snapped a four day winning steak, closing lower by 91.90 points, or 0.22%. The S&P 500 was nearly flat, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 0.32% to end at 19,460.49.

Wednesday’s stock trading session sentiment was hit by a weaker-than-expected ADP employment report, which showed private payrolls rose by only 37,000 in May, notably below estimates. The reading comes ahead of Friday’s nonfarm payrolls data and may force the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury dropped to 4.349%, its lowest since early May.

Fed’s Beige Book flags weakening growth, rising price pressures.

Further clouding the economic outlook, the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book, released on Wednesday morning, reported a “slight decline” in U.S. economic activity over the past six weeks. Hiring activity was mostly flat as business owners put off expansion plans due to elevated policy uncertainty from Washington and tariff-related cost pressures.

“All Districts reported elevated levels of economic and policy uncertainty,” the Fed noted. The report also cited “widespread reports of contacts expecting costs and prices to rise at a faster rate going forward.”

Tariffs were mentioned 122 times in the Beige Book, up from 107 in April.

Businesses across multiple regions, including New York and Philadelphia, reported rising input costs. Some firms are expecting reduced profit margins or passing along some additional cost to consumers to manage input spikes.

Boston, New York, and Philadelphia saw declines in activity. However, regions like Richmond, Atlanta, and Chicago reported modest growth. Overall, the Fed found that even in stronger districts, hiring activity was cautious.



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ZeniMax QA workers win tentative union contract with Microsoft
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ZeniMax QA workers win tentative union contract with Microsoft

by admin May 31, 2025


After two years of negotiating, ZeniMax Workers United-CWA, the union representing quality assurance workers at ZeniMax Media, has reached a tentative union contract with Microsoft, according to the Communication Workers of America. The union originally formed in 2023 and was immediately recognized by Microsoft, which made its commitment to stay neutral towards union organizing at ZeniMax official in 2024.

The new contract will cover over 300 ZeniMax employees and includes “substantial across-the-board wage increases as well as new minimum salaries for workers,” the CWA says. The contract also includes language protecting workers from the impacts of AI and “a crediting policy that clearly acknowledges the QA workers’ contributions to the video games they help create.”

“Video games have been the revenue titan of the entire entertainment industry for years, and the workers who develop these games are too often exploited for their passion and creativity,” Jessee Leese, a QA tester and ZeniMax Workers United-CWA bargaining committee member shared in the CWA announcement. “Our first contract is an invitation for video game professionals everywhere to take action. We’re the ones who make these games, and we’ll be the ones to set new standards for fair treatment.”

The new contract is considered “tentative” until union members ratify it, but because existing contracts often act as a reference in ongoing negotiations, the agreements ZeniMax workers secured will likely serve as a standard for other unions going forward. ZeniMax QA testers aren’t the only video game union at Microsoft — QA workers at Raven Software, QA workers at Activision, workers at ZeniMax Online Studios and the development team behind Overwatch are all still in active negotiations with the company.

Outside of Microsoft, the CWA also announced the United Game Workers-CWA union at this year’s GDC, as a another option for representation. United Game Workers-CWA is a direct-join union, a labor organization that all workers in an industry can participate in without needing legal recognition from an employer. The idea is that currently employed workers, anyone who’s been laid off and freelancers can all still wield power together, even without a potential contract hanging in the balance.



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Bethesda Devs Win Union Contract After Threatening To Strike

by admin May 30, 2025



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ZeniMax Workers United just became the biggest game developer union in the country yet to win a contract at a major publisher. The group of over 300 quality assurance testers across franchises like Fallout and Doom secured an agreement with Microsoft that includes wage increases, salary minimums, and crediting procedures.

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“Video games have been the revenue titan of the entire entertainment industry for years, and the workers who develop these games are too often exploited for their passion and creativity. Organizing unions, bargaining for a contract, and speaking with one collective voice has allowed workers to take back the autonomy we all deserve,” ZeniMax QA tester and bargaining committee member Jessee Leese said in a press release. “Our first contract is an invitation for video game professionals everywhere to take action. We’re the ones who make these games, and we’ll be the ones to set new standards for fair treatment.”

The contract will now go to the full membership for review with a ratification vote planned for June 20. Once completed, ZeniMax devs, including staff at Bethesda Game Studios, will have won the biggest collective bargaining agreement yet of any of the major gaming unions that have formed in recent years. Sega of America staff secured their first union contract last year, while developers at other Microsoft-owned studios, including the Overwatch 2 and World of Warcraft teams at Blizzard, as well as Call of Duty testers at Raven Software, continue bargaining.

The ZeniMax contract comes just two months after union employees there threatened to go on strike if an agreement wasn’t reached following a nearly two-year-long negotiation process. The Communications Workers of America, which represents ZeniMax Workers United and other Microsoft gaming unions, previously filed an unfair labor practice charge against the tech giant claiming it was slow-walking the talks. The new contract, once ratified, will provide important benchmarks for other teams currently hashing out agreements.

Correction 5/30/2025 6:56 p.m. ET: Sega of America workers were the first union at a major gaming company to secure a contract.

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Faizan Zaki rebounds to win Scripps National Spelling Bee

by admin May 30, 2025



May 29, 2025, 10:48 PM ET

OXON HILL, Md. — Faizan Zaki’s enthusiasm for spelling nearly got the better of him. Ultimately, his joyful approach made him the Scripps National Spelling Bee champion.

The favorite entering the bee after his runner-up finish last year — during which he never misspelled a word in a conventional spelling round, only to lose a lightning-round tiebreaker that he didn’t practice for — the shaggy-haired Faizan wore the burden of expectations lightly, sauntering to the microphone in a black hoodie and spelling his words with casual glee.

Throughout Thursday night’s finals, the 13-year-old from Allen, Texas, looked like a champion in waiting. Then he nearly threw it away. But even a shocking moment of overconfidence couldn’t prevent him from seizing the title of best speller in the English language.

With the bee down to three spellers, Sarvadnya Kadam and Sarv Dharavane missed their words back-to-back, putting Faizan two words away from victory. The first was “commelina,” but instead of asking the requisite questions — definition, language of origin — to make sure he knew it, Faizan let his showman’s instincts take over.

“K-A-M,” he said, then stopped himself. “OK, let me do this. Oh, shoot!”

Texas’ Faizan Zaki, 13, celebrates after spelling “eclaircissement” to win the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday night. Jack Gruber-USA TODAY

“Just ring the bell,” he told head judge Mary Brooks, who obliged.

“So now you know what happens,” Brooks said, and the other two spellers returned to the stage.

Later, standing next to the trophy with confetti at his feet, Faizan said: “I’m definitely going to be having nightmares about that tonight.”

Even pronouncer Jacques Bailly tried to slow Faizan down before his winning word, “eclaircissement,” but Faizan didn’t ask a single question before spelling it correctly, and he pumped his fists and collapsed to the stage after saying the final letter.

The bee celebrated its 100th anniversary this year, and Faizan may be the first champion who’s remembered more for a word he got wrong than one he got right.

“I think he cared too much about his aura,” said Bruhat Soma, Faizan’s buddy who beat him in the “spell-off” tiebreaker last year.

Faizan had a more nuanced explanation: After not preparing for the spell-off last year, he overcorrected, emphasizing speed during his study sessions.

Although Bruhat was fast last year when he needed to be, he followed the familiar playbook for champion spellers: asking thorough questions, spelling slowly and metronomically, showing little emotion. Those are among the hallmarks of well-coached spellers, and Faizan had three coaches: Scott Remer, Sam Evans and Sohum Sukhantankar.

None of them could turn Faizan into a robot on stage.

“He’s crazy. He’s having a good time, and he’s doing what he loves, which is spelling,” Evans said.

Said Zaki Anwar, Faizan’s father: “He’s the GOAT. I actually believe that. He’s really good, man. He’s been doing it for so long, and he knows the dictionary in and out.”

A thrilling centennial

After last year’s bee had little drama before an abrupt move to the spell-off, Scripps tweaked the competition rules, giving judges more leeway to let the competition play out before going to the tiebreaker. The nine finalists delivered.

During one stretch, six spellers got 28 consecutive words right, and there were three perfect rounds during the finals. The last time there was a single perfect round was the infamous 2019 bee, which ended in an eight-way tie.

Sarv, an 11-year-old fifth-grader from Dunwoody, Georgia, who ultimately finished third, would have been the youngest champion since Nihar Janga in 2016. He has three years of eligibility remaining.

The most poised and mature of the final three, Sarvadnya — who’s from Visalia, California — ends his career as the runner-up. He’s 14 and in the eighth grade, which means he has aged out of the competition. It’s not a bad way to go out, considering that Faizan became just the fifth runner-up in a century to come back and win, and the first since Sean Conley in 2001.

Including Faizan, whose parents emigrated from southern India, 30 of the past 36 champions have been Indian American, a run that began with Nupur Lala’s victory in 1999, which was later featured in the documentary “Spellbound.” Lala was among the dozens of past champions who attended this year and signed autographs for spellers, families and bee fans to honor the anniversary.

With the winner’s haul of $52,500 added to his second-place prize of $25,000, Faizan increased his bee earnings to $77,500. His big splurge with his winnings last year? A $1,500 Rubik’s cube with 21 squares on each side. This time, he said he will donate a large portion of his winnings to charity.

The bee began in 1925 when the Louisville Courier-Journal invited other newspapers to host spelling bees and send their champions to Washington. For the past 14 years, Scripps has hosted the competition at a convention center just outside the nation’s capital, but the bee returns downtown next year to Constitution Hall, a nearly century-old concert venue near the White House.

A passionate champion

Faizan has been spelling for more than half his life. He competed in the 2019 bee as a 7-year-old, getting in through a wild-card program that has since been discontinued. He qualified again in 2023 and made the semifinals before last year’s second-place finish.

“One thing that differentiates him is he really has a passion for this. In his free time, when he’s not studying for the bee, he’s literally looking up archaic, obsolete words that have no chance of being asked,” Bruhat said. “I don’t think he cares as much about the title as his passion for language and words.”

Faizan had no regrets about showing that enthusiasm, even though it nearly cost him.

“No offense to Bruhat, but I think he really took the bee a little too seriously,” Faizan said. “I decided to have fun with this bee, and I did well, and here I am.”



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xQc slams “awful” Solo Leveling 2025 Crunchyroll Anime Awards win

by admin May 28, 2025



Popular Twitch streamer xQc has called out Solo Leveling’s Anime Awards win, going as far as to say it has “sh*t art” and calling the entire show boring. 

Solo Leveling won big at the 2025 Crunchyroll Anime Awards, taking home four accolades, including Anime of the Year and Best New Anime Series. However, the action-packed show’s win has left many fans with a bad taste in their mouths, with many believing Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End and Dandadan were snubbed. 

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Anime fans were also furious over Solo Leveling’s Sung Jinwoo winning Best Main Character, with viewers highlighting how MaoMao and Frieren were worthier choices. Well, it’s not just anime fans who believe Solo Leveling didn’t deserve the win, as xQc has now weighed in on the show’s controversial win.

xQc slams Solo Leveling Anime Awards win

During a recent stream, xQc discussed the Anime Awards and gave his brutal opinion on Solo Leveling. “I watched Solo Leveling, and guys, it’s awful. I don’t know why everyone hyped up Solo Leveling, it’s just bad,” said the streamer.

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[Sung Jinwoo] is just overpowered from the get-go for no reason. He [also] breaks the rules of the game all the time.” 

xQc was keen to highlight how Jinwoo always pulls off miraculous moves that give him an edge against even the toughest enemies, citing his mana regeneration as one of the most ridiculous moments from the show. 

“Oh my bad, am I out of mana? Now I have infinite mana! Oh, I don’t have enough intel, guys, let me think about my intelligence. I am max intelligence! Guys, I’m about to die, oh wait, the game won’t let me die, f**k off. It’s just so boring, I don’t get it.”

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The Twitch streamer also wasn’t a fan of the show’s animation, and believes the show “copied” a titular enemy from another anime. 

“I also think the art is sh*t and lazy. Also, Solo Leveling copied Hunter x Hunter’s Chimera Ants, and somehow it’s even worse. I don’t know how they did that.”

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If you’re a fan of Solo Leveling or someone who prefers other shows, then be sure to check out the 10 best anime you can watch on Crunchyroll right now. 

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Trump’s Win Boosted Bitcoin Adoption by ‘Decades,’ Says Blockstream’s Adam Back

by admin May 28, 2025



In brief

  • Blockstream CEO Adam Back says Trump’s presidency is accelerating government interest in Bitcoin by decades.
  • Back, a veteran cypherpunk, views the shift as a departure from Bitcoin’s anti-government roots.
  • While welcoming the momentum, Back warns the political embrace of crypto complicates investor confidence.

Although U.S. President Donald Trump isn’t slated to attend this year’s Bitcoin conference in Las Vegas, his presence is being felt, with scheduled speakers like Vice President JD Vance and regulatory tailwinds that everyone seems excited to discuss.

For Blockstream CEO and British cryptographer Adam Back, the dynamic feels like a far cry from Bitcoin’s early days, when he and other cypherpunks worked tirelessly to undermine centralized authorities, including the U.S. government, using cryptography. 

Protecting privacy and promoting free speech seemed inherently anti-government at the time. Since Trump’s inauguration in January, a new set of industry-specific challenges has emerged. 

Bitcoin no longer faces the threat of overzealous regulators, advocates say. However, Trump-linked crypto ventures, such as the president’s meme coin, are overshadowing legislative initiatives on Capitol Hill and are drawing rebukes from Democratic lawmakers.

In an interview with Decrypt on Tuesday, Back said that Trump’s embrace of the crypto industry is a net positive for the space, even if that may be diluting Bitcoin’s anti-government origins.

“It’s useful to have politicians who are business and economic savvy, so that they make an environment that is conducive to making progress, but it’s a bit tricky to manage [people’s] confidence,” he said. “I don’t know what the solution is, but it’s a factor.”

Other cypherpunks, including Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, have warned against crypto-friendly politicians who don’t embody cypherpunk values. Even then, Buterin’s word of caution received notable industry pushback before Trump’s White-House victory last year.

At the end of the day, Back said that the Trump administration is accelerating the timeline for governments’ adoption of Bitcoin, whether that’s through prompting state-level initiatives, sovereign wealth funds, or the establishment of a strategic Bitcoin reserve. 

That’s beneficial, as it opens up another level of demand beyond retail investors and corporations, he said.

“The concept of governments buying Bitcoin—people probably thought that was four decades away in 2015,” he said. “But here we are.”

Back is the inventor of Hashcash, a proof-of-work consensus mechanism that underpins Bitcoin’s block generation process. 

Satoshi Nakamoto cited his work in Bitcoin’s whitepaper, and over the years, his name has been routinely floated as a potential candidate for Bitcoin’s pseudonymous creator. Back has consistently denied those claims.

For individual investors, Back posited that they may be better off if governments accumulated Bitcoin slowly, giving them more time to purchase the asset on their own. Still, if governments ignore Bitcoin, they risk losing their economic standing and competitiveness, he said.

Along those lines, Trump’s reelection wasn’t a make-or-break moment for the digital assets industry. Even if the previous White House administration was antagonistic, advancements, including the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S., still happened.

“They were creating friction, which was really pushing innovation [and] technology offshore,” he said. “There’s still limitations, but in practice, it’s been gradually accepted and regularized.”

Edited by Sebastian Sinclair

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YouTuber risks life to win back-to-back Gloucester cheese rolling races

by admin May 27, 2025



A YouTuber has gone back-to-back in winning the men’s first downhill race at the annual cheese rolling race in Brockworth, England.

Extreme sports have always intrigued the internet and thrill-seekers, and the annual cheese-rolling race in Gloucestershire, which has been held since 1826, is right up there. As the name suggests, competitors chase rolls of cheese down a steep hill at high speeds, and the first person to catch it wins. 

Despite the big risk of injury and viral clips, there isn’t a big cash prize on offer. Instead, the winner of the men’s and women’s races scores themselves an 8lb wheel of double Gloucester cheese.

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For the longest time, the race was only undertaken by locals, but over the last few years, more and more outsiders have gotten involved. YouTube star IShowSpeed competed in the 2024 edition but ended up finishing in fourth.

German YouTuber Tooleko wins cheese-rolling race again

Instead, last year’s title was won by German YouTuber Tom Kopke, who returned in 2025 to defend his title of winning the first race. And, he did just that. 

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“It was crazy. This year was different. Last year the hill was muddy and this year it was dry and dangerous and people got injured,” Kopke, who has 366,000 subscribers on his ‘Tooleko’ YouTube channel, told reporters.

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“I shut off my brain and went for it. All the people at the top said they were going to steal my title but this is mine. I worked for this. I risked my life for this. It’s my cheese. Back to back.”

Cheese chasing champion two times in a row – what an incredible sporting achievement from German Tom Kopke who emerged victorious at the Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake in Gloucestershire for a second time.

“It’s my cheese – back to back”pic.twitter.com/baFi1f4RXG

— German Embassy London (@GermanEmbassy) May 27, 2025

As noted, the race is incredibly dangerous. Competitors regularly come away with bumps and cuts, with others ending up in the hospital with broken bones. A number of clips have already gone viral from this year’s race, including one man tumbling head over heels while running down the hill.

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Kopke had plenty of scrapes on his body to go along with the glory and wheel of cheese, but the back-to-back successes are certainly something.

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