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If you’ve wanted to check out The Paper or any other new NBC show on Peacock, you can do so now while spending less thanks to this hack. Walmart, believe it or not, comes into play here: the retailer is offering Walmart+ subscriptions for half off right now, bringing the cost down to $49 for your first year. Thanks to a streaming benefit for subscribers, you can then sign up for Peacock at no extra cost.Walmart+ subscribers are able to choose between a Peacock Premium or a Paramount+ Essential subscription. Considering Peacock premium would run you $110 for the year…
Bitcoin dropped to $96,000 on heavy selling Friday, and falling risk appetite, leaving traders and analysts parsing whether this is normal profit-taking or a larger turning point for the market. Related Reading According to on-chain and market reports, the drop wiped out more than $700 million in long positions and left November down by more than 10%. Whale Transfers Draw Focus Reports have disclosed that a wallet tied to trader Owen Gunden moved 2,400 Bitcoin — about $237 million — onto the Kraken exchange, a transfer tracked by blockchain watcher Arkham. Based on analysis by Glassnode, long-term holders’ average daily…
JPMorgan has put a numerical marker under this Bitcoin cycle, telling clients that the market’s “pain threshold” now sits near $94,000 — a level the bank frames as both a mining-economics floor and an answer to the question of how low spot can realistically trade before fundamentals start to bite. According to reporting by The Block, the analyst team led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou argues that “Bitcoin’s downside from current levels appears to be ‘very limited,’” because they “see its support price at around $94,000.” How Low Can Bitcoin Go? The core of the call is JPMorgan’s updated estimate of Bitcoin’s…
Goodbye, Bitcoin? There currently are at least 32 crypto kiosks in St. Paul, according to St. Paul police, where users can deposit cash and see it converted into a digital alternative. Soon, there may be none. Alarmed by fraud cases that have cost victims millions of dollars nationally, the St. Paul City Council is poised to ban virtual currency kiosks that have proliferated citywide. The ATM-like kiosks are placed in high-traffic areas such as convenience stores and allow users to make cash deposits, which are then converted into Bitcoin or other digital currencies and transferred into an account or virtual…
Goodbye, Bitcoin? There currently are at least 32 crypto kiosks in St. Paul, according to St. Paul police, where users can deposit cash and see it converted into a digital alternative. Soon, there may be none. Alarmed by fraud cases that have cost victims millions of dollars nationally, the St. Paul City Council is poised to ban virtual currency kiosks that have proliferated citywide. The ATM-like kiosks are placed in high-traffic areas such as convenience stores and allow users to make cash deposits, which are then converted into Bitcoin or other digital currencies and transferred into an account or virtual…
Billing failures are driving retention losses, but Daxko’s payment tools help fitness operators modernize systems, reduce churn and deliver seamless member experiences One in three gym memberships is canceled due to credit card issues. That’s not just a billing problem — it’s a retention crisis. Failed payments don’t just mean lost opportunities, they consume staff time, prevent proactive member engagement and make forecasting unnecessarily difficult. In an environment where Gen Z expects frictionless, mobile-first experiences, every failed charge, missed update and outdated process compounds the risk of churn. Matt Popinski, Chief Payments Officer (credit: Daxko) “The average member isn’t just…
Captain Shaheen Shah Afridi missed out due to a flu as Pakistan won the toss and chose to bowl first in the second One-day International at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Friday. The pacer has been replaced by fellow fast bowler Mohammad Wasim Junior, while all-rounder Faheem Ashraf has been rested as spinner Abrar Ahmed returned to the XI, stand-in captain Salman Ali Agha said at the toss. With the match, the focus shifts back to the field after a day and a night of turbulence. The encounter — Pakistan’s opportunity to wrap up their second successive ODI series —…
Over the last few weeks, analysts have been predicting that the Bitcoin price could crash again after the initial October 10 crash. This is because of the weakening market trends that have shown that Bitcoin is still favoring a downtrend at this point. Crypto analyst Lixing_Gan on the TradingView website also shares this view, with the appearance of a descending trend pattern that suggests that the Bitcoin price is more likely to fall than rise. Bitcoin Price At Risk Of Major Crash Below $90,000 So far, the Bitcoin price has been able to maintain its hold above the psychological level…
EGYM knows it’s a pivotal time right now in the fitness industry — and the right steps to take as we all move forward Guessing the future isn’t a gamble, it’s a growth strategy, and arguably no one understands that better than EGYM. Known for its smart equipment ecosystem, AI-infused products, personalized offerings and other cutting-edge fitness amenities, the brand has solidified itself at the intersection of health and technology. While both are evolving with haste, the brand is well positioned to keep up — and bring others forward too. “EGYM is benign and benevolent,” said Christopher Clawson, general manager,…
JOHANNESBURG: South Africa plans to bid for the 2036 or 2040 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the government said Thursday, aiming to bring one of the world’s biggest sporting events to Africa for the first time. The country was the first on the continent to host the football World Cup in 2010. “South Africa initiates its intention to bid for the 2036 and 2040 Olympic Games,” minister in the presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said in a press briefing. She said Pretoria had entered into “continuous dialogue with the International Olympic Committee”, headed since June by Zimbabwean Kirsty Coventry. It is as a…
