When the rich drop the mask to take matters into their own hands, Elon Musk becomes the inspiration for a game where the powerful have fun... killing. And what if the series were no longer fiction?
When the rich drop the mask to take matters into their own hands, Elon Musk becomes the inspiration for a game where the powerful have fun... killing. And what if the series were no longer fiction?
The era of plastic is coming to an end. As Visa and Mastercard struggle under the weight of opaque fees and archaic delays, a new form of infrastructure is quietly taking power. Stablecoins, long relegated to the realm of traders' tools, are now establishing themselves at the heart of the Web as the "default settlement layer." This is no longer a futuristic hypothesis: it is a reality that is grounded in numbers and usage.
The crypto market is taking a strategic turn. After a tumultuous June marked by geopolitical tensions and price volatility, July is emerging as an unprecedented window of opportunity. While Bitcoin remains firmly above $100,000, bullish signals are multiplying, supported by the return of institutional flows. In this climate full of expectations, five cryptocurrencies are emerging as must-haves to capture the momentum of the next bull run.
As the second quarter comes to a close, Bitcoin may well be writing a new chapter in its history. The $109,000 mark is within reach, and the technical signals are converging. However, behind this bullish momentum, tensions are emerging: a demand deficit, liquidity games, and uncertainty about American interest rates. Could the June monthly close change everything?
Ultra inaugurates a new era of Web3 gaming with the launch of the closed community Alpha of EMPIRES, an economy-focused strategy game developed by its in-house studio, Black Ice Studios. Much more than just a game, EMPIRES serves as a foundational brick of the Ultra ecosystem, where players do not just play: they own, influence, and shape a multi-game universe.
While the markets hesitate, Saylor is accumulating bitcoins by the thousands. Another 4,980 units? At this rate, it's the FED that will end up calling him.