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  • Expert Predicts Ethereum’s Short-Term Price Movement – Is an Altcoin Season on the Horizon?

    Expert Predicts Ethereum’s Short-Term Price Movement – Is an Altcoin Season on the Horizon?

    Cryptocurrency analyst Michaël van de Poppe shared his assessment of Ethereum’s short-term price outlook. The analyst argued that Ethereum is on the verge of an upward move, similar to Bitcoin.

    According to Van de Poppe, Ethereum has been exhibiting a steady upward trend recently and is trading quite close to a critical resistance level. The analyst stated that a clear break above the €2,070 level (approximately $2,435) could trigger an acceleration in price action.

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    The analyst also drew attention to resistance levels, stating that the first important area is at 2,350 euros (approximately $2,765), and the second strong resistance is at 2,900 euros (approximately $3,412). Van de Poppe argued that a breakout following a three-month consolidation period is not expected to be weak, therefore a pause at the first resistance is unlikely.

    According to the analyst, given the current market structure, a direct rise for Ethereum towards the €2,900 (around $3,400) level is a more likely scenario.

    On the other hand, van de Poppe added that if Bitcoin continues its rise towards the $84,000-$87,000 range, a stronger rally could be seen in the altcoin market.

    *This is not investment advice.

  • Jonah Hill “Wasn’t Happy” But He Got Married, Became a Dad And Is Ready to Be Funny Again

    Jonah Hill “Wasn’t Happy” But He Got Married, Became a Dad And Is Ready to Be Funny Again

    Jonah Hill is ready to be funny again.

    So said the funnyman Saturday night while appearing on stage at Hollywood’s Palladium as the surprise guest of SiriusXM’s Smartless LIVE hosted by Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes. Hill, who broke out 20 years ago with roles in Knocked Up, Superbad and Forgetting Sarah Marshall to become an in-demand comedy star who got nominated for two Academy Awards for Moneyball and Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street, has kept a low-profile in recent years.

    But on the heels of releasing his new Apple TV original film Outcome — a Hollywood satire that he wrote, directed and stars in alongside Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz and Matt Bomer — Hill sat for one of his longest interviews in recent memory and explained his retreat from the spotlight and desire to come roaring back.

    “I’ve been gone for a while, so I’m kind of coming back and I’m like excited because I got all, like, serious for a while and I wasn’t as happy,” Hill explained to the Smartless trio of quiet few years of not appearing in any major films after Kenya Barris’ You People and Adam McKay’s Don’t Look Up. “And then I had my family and I got happy, and now all I want to do is be funny again. That’s why I said yes [to being on Smartless]. I’m, like, I want to go fucking be funny in front of a crowd and that’d be awesome.”

    The family he mentioned is his wife, Olivia Millar, and their two children, a 3-year-old boy and a baby. He beamed while talking about all three, particularly his wife who was in the audience. “Real quick, before we go any further, my wife is here. My best friend. Shout out to my beautiful wife, Liv. Where is she? Oh, what’s up baby,” he said, as he pointed her out in a private box on the second floor of the venue. The couple moved to San Diego from Hill’s native Los Angeles around the time they had their first child three years ago. “I live in a very small town in San Diego, and it’s amazing, and my neighbors are incredible people,” Hill explained. “I wanted to leave L.A. and raise a family outside of Los Angeles.”

    Hayes, Bateman, Hill and Arnett during SmartLess LIVE. Hill praised Bateman as someone he looks up to “very much,” adding, “I would call him a mentor because I admire his relationship with his amazing wife, Amanda, and the father he is to his children and he’s great at his job.”

    (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

    Hill appeared genuinely giddy to be on stage while soaking in the spotlight, a moment many of his fans thought they might never see again after he released a lengthy statement in August 2022 announcing that he would be stepping back from media appearances and public facing events due to 20 years of anxiety attacks. He credits his family for the vibe shift.

    “If you’re bummed, you don’t feel like being that funny, right? The first thing I thought about when I had my kids and was so stoked, it was like I connected to back when I was just like 12 and I was just being funny for fun,” he explained. “That’s the thing I fell in love with my whole life.”

    Hill credits The Simpsons with making him fall in love with comedy. He said he was so obsessed with the iconic animated show that he used to record episodes on VHS and pause it during the credits so he could jot down all the writer’s names and write them fan letters. “If someone shook me in the middle of the night and asked, ‘What do you do?’ I would say, ‘I’m a comedy writer.’ That’s what I do. I write jokes every day. I go and write scripts. You don’t know this because you just see the front side of it. But most of my job is writing comedy movies. That’s mostly what I do.”

    Speaking of, next up Hill will star opposite Kristen Wiig in Cut Off from Warner Bros. The comedy was written and directed by Hill and he gave the room a quick pitch by calling it “pure stupidity” and “dumb.”

    “I’m about to go on a run of just the dumbest shit you’ve ever seen in your entire life. I hope you left your brains at home. It’s called Cut Off and Kristen Wig and I played two dumb ass heirs, rich kids in their mid-40s who get cut off by their rich parents, played by Bette Midler and Nathan Lane. It is like Step Brothers, Clueless and Trading Places. It’s so great. Kristen Wig is an American treasure.”

    Cut Off is scheduled to hit theaters on July 17. “We are trying to bring comedy movies back to the theaters,” he addd.

    After putting out back to back films featuring his multi-hyphenate talents, Hill said he’s ready to be an actor for hire. “I might take a job,” he said. “I’m so excited to just put on the t-shirt you tell me to put on and go be fun. I’m so excited like I was when I was young. It’s a fun feeling.”

    Hill even promised “to try and make a movie every year that’s funny,” even if Outcome landed with less than stellar reviews. “Critics do your best, you cocksuckers,” he joked. “And then I’m going to make people laugh, so fuck y’all.”

    New episodes of SiriusXM’s Smartless debut every Monday.

    Hayes, Arnett, Hill and Bateman at SiriusXM’s SmartLess LIVE at Avalon Hollywood on April 25, 2026. The event was sponsored by Ashley Furniture and SkinnyPop.

    (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

  • Jonah Hill Says David O. Russell Was “F***ing Nuts” While Filming ‘I Heart Huckabees’

    Jonah Hill Says David O. Russell Was “F***ing Nuts” While Filming ‘I Heart Huckabees’

    Jonah Hill turned up as the surprise guest at SiriusXM’s Smartless LIVE on Saturday night at Hollywood’s Palladium for an appearance that marked his first lengthy (and very public) solo interview in years. And he was super stoked to be there.

    “I’ve been gone for a while, so I’m kind of coming back, and I’m excited because I got all, like, serious for a while and I wasn’t as happy,” Hill explained to the Smartless trio of a quiet few years before returning to the spotlight with his recent Apple TV film Outcome. “And then I had my family and I got happy, and now all I want to do is be funny again. That’s why I said yes [to being on Smartless]. I’m, like, I want to go fucking be funny in front of a crowd and that’d be awesome.”

    Hill appeared to have an awesome time with Smartless hosts Jason Bateman (a close friend he called a mentor), Will Arnett and Sean Hayes. The hour-plus conversation covered nearly his entire career, from his debut film role in David O. Russell’s I Heart Huckabees to breakout turns in Judd Apatow’s Knocked Up and Superbad opposite Michael Cera and Oscar-nominated turns in Moneyball opposite Brad Pitt and Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street opposite Leonardo DiCaprio.

    And before they really dug into the details, Hill joked that “people think I’m a nepo baby.” He said that he and his wife, Olivia Millar, were “just laughing” about that sentiment the other day. “My dad’s a fucking accountant,” he quipped of his father, Richard Feldstein, who has worked as a high-profile business manager for bands like Guns N’ Roses and Maroon 5.

    But he did credit a real nepo baby, Jake Hoffman, for helping him land a part in Russell’s I Heart Huckabees, which starred Jake’s father, Dustin Hoffman. “Jake’s dad, Dustin, was like, ‘You should be a comedic actor,’” Hill recalled. “I was just trying to be funny all the time. … So, Dustin was like, ‘I’m doing this movie. I got you an audition.’”

    The audition turned into a real part, and Hill found himself on set of the comedy starring alongside heavyweights like Hoffman, Jason Schwartzman, Lily Tomlin, Jude Law, Mark Wahlberg, Naomi Watts, Isabelle Huppert, Jean Smart and more.

    “What was that like being on a set?” Bateman asked Hill of his freshman outing on what became a highly publicized production after leaked audio surfaced revealing an intense conflict between Russell and Tomlin as the filmmaker berated her in front of the crew. She later told The Hollywood Reporter that she was “stoic in her suffering” and that it eventually dissipated.

    To answer Bateman’s question, Hill said, “David O. was fucking nuts at the time.” But he was quick to ground the statement with a series of compliments.

    “He was buck wild and I’m like homies with him. He’s awesome. Super nice guy. But in that moment in life, and I’ve had my own, trust me, he was buck wild, dude. He was screaming at Lily Tomlin. It’s online and shit. And he’ll talk about it. He’s cool. He’s one of the best directors ever. I mean Flirting With Disaster and Three Kings, he’s so goated. It’s insane.”

    Not only did Russell scream at Tomlin, but Hill claimed that on his first day on set, he witnessed a fight between the filmmaker and a high-ranking member of his creative team. “Everyone’s screaming at each other,” he stated. “The first time I walked on set, him and K.K. Barrett, the production designer, were joking around wrestling and then it turned into a real fight. It was like joking that turned into a fight, and these guys were fighting and they were setting up my first scene to act. I was like, Hollywood is so tight.”

    For his part, Russell once told IndieWire that the production was like “a party” except for the day of the explosive fight, “but then that was the day that gets remembered.” He added, “I became a better filmmaker because of it, but it was painful. It was six years of losing my way a little bit.”

    To bring the story full circle, Hill said that he made a commitment back then that if he were ever to find himself in a director’s chair, he would hire Barrett. And he did. “He did my newest movie, Outcome,” Hill said. “Full circle, 20 years later. The greatest production designer ever.”

    In Hill’s Outcome, he also had a pinch-me moment by hiring Scorsese for a cameo in what marked a reunion after the two worked together on Scorsese’s Wolf of Wall Street. “He came in so prepared. Honestly, the whole thing was so psychedelic,” Hill said of having him make a cameo in the Hollywood satire, playing a representative of Keanu Reeves’ character. “Him coming to set and me directing him. It was so psychedelic. It was like childbirth. [I was like], ‘This is so trippy.’”

    He said as an actor you “go through withdrawal” being directed by Scorsese “because the poor unfortunate other directors you have to work with after cannot compare, no matter how wonderful, prepared and amazing they are.”

    Russell has a new movie out by year’s end, Madden, starring Nicolas Cage, Christian Bale, Shane Gillis, Will Ferrell, Sienna Miller and Kathryn Hahn. Hill has a new movie out this summer, Cut Off, which he wrote, directed and stars in opposite Kristen Wiig.

    New episodes of SiriusXM’s Smartless drop every Monday.

    Hayes, Arnett, Hill and Bateman at SiriusXM’s SmartLess LIVE at Avalon Hollywood on April 25, 2026.

    (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

    Hayes, Bateman, Hill and Arnett during Smartless LIVE, sponsored by Ashley Furniture and SkinnyPop.

    (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

  • Pedro Pascal Fights Back Tears During ‘Mandalorian and Grogu’ Event in Mexico

    Pedro Pascal Fights Back Tears During ‘Mandalorian and Grogu’ Event in Mexico

    Pedro Pascal felt the full force of his emotions during the Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu panel at CCXP Mexico.

    The Chilean-born actor joined director Jon Favreau as unannounced guests at the event in Mexico City on Sunday ahead of Disney releasing their film May 22. Sigourney Weaver and Jeremy Allen White also star in the movie that marks the first theatrical release for a feature from the Star Wars franchise since 2019.

    Pascal, sporting a Mexico men’s World Cup 2026 soccer jersey, explained that it was meaningful for him to have the project hit the big screen after he originated his titular character on the streaming series The Mandalorian. The show premiered on Disney+ back in 2019.

    “As soon as I saw this, I knew that it would be a new authorship of a streaming experience,” the actor said about the series that was last seen with 2023’s season three finale. “But I always had a dream in my heart that it would be on a big screen because that’s how I was developed as a child. I went to the movie theater so much with my family, and I saw the Star Wars movies on the big screen.”

    After then sharing some words in Spanish, Pascal became visibly emotional and paused to push back tears. This led to a big cheer from the crowd as attendees started cheering his name. After again addressing the audience in Spanish, the actor blew a kiss to the fans. Video from the moment can be seen above.

    For Favreau, it was important that the film expand the series’ story while still feeling accessible for the uninitiated. The Mandalorian and Grogu centers on Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin (Pascal) and young apprentice Grogu, aka Baby Yoda, as they help defend the New Republic. Favreau, Kathleen Kennedy, Ian Bryce and Dave Filoni serve as producers on the feature that has a script from Favreau, Filoni and Noah Kloor.

    “We wanted to introduce these characters to a new audience,” Favreau said. “But for the fans who have been there forever, like [this crowd], we wanted to evolve the relationship. It’s not no longer about the Mandalorian rescuing Grogu. Now Grogu has leveled up. He’s a Mandalorian apprentice. He’s studying under Luke Skywalker. He’s coming into his own, and now he’s discovering and unleashing his abilities.”

    The panel, which included an appearance from Grogu himself, concluded with a screening of the movie’s opening footage.

  • 3 things to watch in Pistons-Magic Game 4

    Orlando finds the Magic to re-take series lead vs. Detroit after Game 3.

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    Almost nothing has been settled yet in the 2026 NBA Playoffs, but we know this much about the Orlando Magic: What they are from this point forward is up to them.

    No more of this hot-cold, up-down, focused-vague stuff from the Magic anymore, please.

    They have a 2-1 lead on Detroit in their first-round playoff series, they are at home Monday for Game 4 (8 ET, NBC/Peacock), they are as healthy as teams generally are at this point in the calendar and they are fresh off a rousing victory Saturday in Game 3.

    The stars are aligned for Orlando to make a definitive statement about its season and its ambitions in that wedding ceremony tradition: Win now or forever hold your peace about any wouldas, shouldas or couldas for what this was all about.

    If Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner, Desmond Bane and the rest truly are an atypical No. 8 seed – a possibility based on their work against the Pistons so far – they’ll demonstrate in the next several days.

    Otherwise, the Magic will let Detroit off the hook, the Pistons will reset for the East semifinals and the unfulfilled promise of the first 82 will become their through-line.


    Here are three things to watch for as Detroit tries to even up the series and regain homecourt advantage:

    1. Duren won’t go quietly into summer

    No doubt about it, the Pistons young center, Jalen Duren, has struggled in the first three games. A finalist for Kia Most Improved Player, his series stats (9.0 ppg, 8.3 rpg) are down near his rookie levels. He has been limited mostly to alley-oops and put-backs on offense, and even the want-to work of rebounds has been a challenge.

    Duren showed up for Game 1 as only the second player in NBA history to average at least 19.5 points on 65% shooting in a season – Wilt Chamberlain was the other.

    He’s adrift now, the Magic having disrupted Duren’s two-man game with Cade Cunningham and found paths past him at the other end.

    But the 22-year-old’s underachieving has led to some big-time over-blaming from fans and media. Detroit has had other issues – shooting woes and Cunningham’s turnovers, to name two. And Duren has appeared in just nine playoff games to date.

    It would be silly for anyone to write him off in the series.

    “It’s understanding, for all of us, that what we did [in a 60-22 season] is good enough,” said coach J.B. Bickerstaff. “Not overthinking and … because it’s the playoffs, wanting to do more or be different.”

    Said Cunningham of his usually ferocious teammate: “These last three games haven’t went the way he wants, or we might want for him. But I and the whole team have no doubt that he’s going to figure it out.”


    2. Wendell Carter Jr. as Orlando’s X factor

    Carter doesn’t get a lot of attention in how the Magic conduct their business. Banchero and Wagner are the big versatile forwards with the ball in their hands. Bane is the deep threat. Jalen Suggs is the point guard flying around with football toughness.

    Carter, deep into his eighth NBA season, is the plow horse grinding in the paint.

    But he also happens to be a gauge on how this season has gone. Since the start of the regular season (including SoFi Play-In Tournament and playoff games), Orlando is 22-10 when Carter scores 14 points or more, 26-29 when he doesn’t.

    In this series, Carter had 17 points in Game 1 and 14 with 17 rebounds in Game 3, compared to three points and six fouls in the Game 2 loss.

    “I can never say enough about [him],” said Magic coach Jamahl Mosley during the season. “What he does without even having to get a shot, get a play run for him … he just does everything the right way. And he’s continuing to just play, setting solid screens, hitting rollers, guarding multiple positions without batting an eye.”

    Carter also has shown there are more than two ways to be tough, offering an alternative to Duren’s rippling muscles or Isaiah Stewart’s glare, which could make an opponent run through the stands and out an arena door.

    “It’s pretty simple,” Carter said after Game 3. “I knew I had to be the most physical player on the court.”


    3. No cramps in Bane’s stroke

    The exertion and fatigue got so intense in Game 3, Orlando’s Desmond Bane had to sub out for the final 1:29 – his legs were cramping up after he logged 38:19 and matched Banchero with 25 points Saturday. A more encouraging stat for the Magic was his 7-for-9 success behind the arc, much improved from his 3-for-15 in the series’ first two games.

    There wasn’t much talk of scapegoating Bane after the Game 2 defeat – he gave Orlando a strong performance in his first season in central Florida, appearing in all 82 games, averaging 20.1 points and narrowly missing the elite 50-40-90 shooter’s club.

    Still Bane is the non-superstar for whom the Magic sent four first-round draft picks to Memphis in a stunning trade last summer. He was viewed as a final puzzle piece for Orlando, with the finished picture showing them playing beyond the first round.

    “I could go on and on about Desmond Bane,” Mosley said Saturday. “Because he’s such a professional, because he doesn’t rattle, because he stays the course and comes to work every single day.”

    Seven 3s tied a Magic franchise playoff-game high, previously reached by Dennis Scott. And it was one shy of Bane’s personal best in a postseason game with the Grizzlies.

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    Steve Aschburner has written about the NBA since 1980. You can e-mail him here, find his archive here and follow him on X.

  • 3 things to watch in Thunder-Suns Game 4

    The Oklahoma City Thunder defeat the Phoenix Suns, 121-109, to take a 3-0 series lead.

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    The Oklahoma City Thunder are lapping the field.

    They’re the only team with a double-digit average scoring margin in the first round, and they’ve won their three games by an average of 20 points. Through Saturday, they have both the No. 1 offense and the No. 1 defense in the playoffs and, though the Phoenix Suns are the No. 8 seed, they’re certainly not the weakest team in the field.

    But the Suns are facing an early elimination in their first-round series with the champs, having struggled on both ends of the floor.


    Here are three things to watch as the Thunder go for the sweep in Monday’s Game 4 (9:30 ET, Peacock/NBC Sports):

    1. To double or not

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander torched the Suns in Game 3, scoring a career-playoff-high 42 points on 15-for-18 shooting from the field and 11-for-12 at the free throw line.

    He put multiple defenders through the ringer, whether they were the guy initially guarding him on a possession or the guy who switched after a screen.

    We can’t expect similar efficiency on Monday, but the Suns’ defensive game plan has to start with slowing down the reigning MVP. They’ve struggled to defend Gilgeous-Alexander 1-on-1, and they haven’t had much success when sending a double-team, either.

    Through the first three games, Gilgeous-Alexander has been double-teamed on 28% of his touches, the highest rate among 123 players with at least 50 total touches through Saturday. The Suns have increasingly doubled Gilgeous-Alexander in this series, and the Thunder did their best against the doubles in Game 3, scoring 30 points on 21 chances when he drew multiple defenders to the ball.

    Sometimes, Gilgeous-Alexander handled the double-teams himself, slicing past defenders that didn’t do a good enough job of cutting off his path to the basket. But when he was forced to get rid of the ball, his teammates made some plays:

    Jaylin Williams drive in Game 3

    The Suns can be better by being even more aggressive with their double-teams. The primary objective of the double is to get the ball out of Gilgeous-Alexander’s hands.

    But secondarily, it’s important to make the pass out of the double as difficult as possible. When the double-teamer brings more pressure, he’s more likely to deflect the pass or, at least, make it go backwards and give the defense some time to scramble back into a no-advantage situation.

    Midway through the second quarter on Saturday, Oso Ighodaro came with a strong double against Gilgeous-Alexander in the post. It helped that the baseline acted as a third defender, but the pressure kept the MVP from getting off a strong pass. He almost turned it over and the Thunder lost their advantage:

    Oso Ighodaro double-team on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

    There’s no right answer for the Suns here, and they’ll likely mix things up against Gilgeous-Alexander in Game 4.


    2. Who’s the second scorer?

    The Suns’ level of success when double-teaming Gilgeous-Alexander depends in part on the ability of his teammates to make plays. And there’s obviously more doubt in that regard with Jalen Williams on the shelf, nursing the hamstring injury he suffered in Game 2.

    The Thunder started Ajay Mitchell in place of Williams in Game 3, and Mitchell had his least-efficient scoring game of the season among the 56 in which he’s attempted at least five shots. His 15 points came on 5-for-20 shooting from the field and 4-for-4 at the line, and his ability to act as a secondary playmaker will be under the spotlight going forward.

    There’s an opportunity for Chet Holmgren to play a bigger role offensively and, while he scored just 10 points in Game 3, he was efficient and created three of his five buckets out of no-advantage situations.

    Most impressive was his drive against Royce O’Neale and finish over Ighodaro early in the fourth quarter, when Gilgeous-Alexander was off the floor:

    Chet Holmgren drive

    Both Mitchell and Holmgren were on the floor for the entirety of Gilgeous-Alexander’s 10 minutes on the bench on Saturday, and we can expect that to be the case for as long as Williams is out. The Thunder scored just 20 points on 19 offensive possessions (105 per 100) in those minutes and may need to be better against better competition in future rounds.


    3. Can the Suns generate more 3s?

    It’s not good for the Suns that they’ve attempted nine more mid-range shots than the Thunder in this series. They’ve shot relatively well (21-for-43, 48.8%) on those shots, but unless you’re shooting from mid-range at Gilgeous-Alexander’s level (55% this season), the math isn’t going to work out well for you.

    And as a heavy underdog, the Suns probably need to be shooting as many 3s as possible to increase the variance in these games.

    Royce O’Neale shot 54% on corner 3s in the regular season and is 3-for-3 from the corners in this series, but three attempts in three games isn’t enough.

    In a series where they should be generating and shooting as many 3s as possible, the Suns have taken a lower percentage of their shots from beyond the arc (43.5%) than they did in the regular season (45.3%).

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    John Schuhmann has covered the NBA for more than 20 years. You can e-mail him here, find his archive here and follow him on Bluesky.

  • Trump Hosts Mike Tyson, Other Top Memecoin Holders At Mar-A-Lago, But Reports Suggest This Crypto Billionaire Was A ‘No-Show’

    Trump Hosts Mike Tyson, Other Top Memecoin Holders At Mar-A-Lago, But Reports Suggest This Crypto Billionaire Was A ‘No-Show’

    Trump Reportedly Talked About Iran War, Biden

    Only the top 297 $TRUMP token holders who registered made it to the event at Trump’s Florida resort, while the top 29 qualifying holders got access to a VIP reception with him.

    Sander Lutz, White House Correspondent from Decrypt, reported, citing sources, that Trump spoke for 45 minutes on the cryptocurrency industry, the Iran conflict, Joe Biden, among other topics.

    Lutz added that Trump didn’t speak much about the , except to say he supports its passage and would sign it immediately.

    Alongside Trump, boxing legend Mike Tyson, motivational coach Tony Robbins, and Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino were scheduled to speak at the event.

    Did Sun Skip The Gathering?

    Notably, a wallet tied to Sun held no $TRUMP tokens, according to Arkham’s on-chain data.

    Sun didn’t immediately return Benzinga’s request for comment regarding the event or his $TRUMP holdings.

    $TRUMP Nosedived 15%

    Interestingly, the $TRUMP memecoin dropped nearly 15% right before the event, fueling speculation of huge liquidations.

    Price Action: At the time of writing, $TRUMP was exchanging hands at $2.59, down 0.44% in the last 24 hours, according to data from Benzinga Pro.

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  • Western Union eyes May rollout for its USDPT stablecoin

    Western Union eyes May rollout for its USDPT stablecoin

    Financial services giant Western Union is targeting May for the rollout of its new stablecoin as part of a crypto plan that includes its digital asset network and US dollar stable card.

    “Over the last few months, we’ve crossed an important threshold. It is no longer a question of if Western Union will be active in digital assets, it is now how fast can we scale,” said Western Union president and CEO Devin McGranahan during the company’s first-quarter earnings call on Friday.

    “At the foundation of our strategy is USDPT, our US dollar-backed stablecoin. USDPT is now in its final stages of readiness and is expected to go live next month,” he added.

    A growing number of traditional financial institutions have been adopting stablecoins. Lamine Brahimi, co-founder of crypto custody provider Taurus, told Cointelegraph earlier this month that banks and corporations across Europe are actively selecting infrastructure partners to support stablecoin adoption.

    Other banks and financial institutions onboard

    Western Union first announced the stablecoin in October, and said it would be built on Solana and issued by Anchorage Digital Bank. It plans to combine it with the digital asset network to allow users to use the token seamlessly.

    McGranahan said exchange partners will support access, conversion and distribution of USDPT and banking and financial institution partners in priority corridors will facilitate direct settlement and treasury use cases.

    “Together, these relationships position USDPT as a foundational asset for scaling digital payments and settlement across our platform,” he added.

    Currently, US dollar-denominated stablecoins account for the lion’s share of the $320 billion stablecoin market capitalization.

    Tether’s USDt ($USDT) leads with a market cap of more than $189.7 billion, followed by Circle’s $USDC ($USDC) at $77.7 billion and Sky Dollar at $8.2 billion, according to DeFi analytics platform DefiLlama.

    Tether’s $USDT is the leading US dollar-denominated stablecoin. Source: DefiLlama

    Digital asset network launching with first partner

    McGranahan added that Western Union’s digital asset network (DAN), which aims to allow stablecoins and other cryptocurrencies to move across its global payment system and link to real-world cash access, will add its first partner this week.

    “Our partner pipeline represents tens of millions of crypto wallets globally, creating a powerful distribution channel that brings digital asset users directly into Western Union’s retail and digital network, solving an industry-wide issue of ramping from crypto to cash as a safe and effective utility,” he added.

    Western Union’s digital asset network adds its first partner this week. Source: Western Union

    Last month, Western Union announced DAN would allow users to convert digital dollars into local currency at more than 360,000 collection points worldwide.

    Stable card launch later this year

    Meanwhile, Western Union is also planning to launch a US dollar stable card, which will allow users to hold and spend stablecoins later this year.

    McGranahan added that going forward, Western Union plans to make digital assets a core part of its platforms.

    “The focus ahead is scaling, expanding adoption, increasing velocity, and embedding digital assets more deeply into Western Union’s core money movement platform.”

  • Nedra Talley Ross, Last Surviving Member of 1960s Girl Group the Ronettes, Dies at 80

    Nedra Talley Ross, the last surviving founding member of 1960s girl group the Ronettes, has died. She was 80.

    A post on the Ronettes’ official Facebook page announced the news Sunday but didn’t share a cause of death or any other details.

    “It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Nedra Talley Ross’ passing,” the post reads. “She was a light to those who knew and loved her. As a founding member of The Ronettes, along with her beloved cousins Ronnie and Estelle, Nedra’s voice, style and spirit helped define a sound that would change music. Her contribution to the group’s story and their defining influence will live forever. Rest peacefully dear Nedra. Thanks for the magic.”

    Talley, who was born on Jan. 27, 1946, formed the girl group with her cousins — lead singer Veronica Bennett (who later was known as Ronnie Spector) and her older sister Estelle Bennett — with whom she’d been singing since they were in their teens. First known as the Darling Sisters, they signed with Colpix Records in 1961.

    Two years later, the auditioned for Phil Spector, known for his big brass-and-drum style, which was called the “wall of sound.” He signed them to his Philles Records, which was when they changed their name to the Ronettes. After being signed, they sang backup for other acts. until Spector had the group record “Be My Baby” and “Baby, I Love You.”

    The group’s debut album, Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes, was released in 1964 and produced five songs that made it to the U.S. Billboard charts. The group would have several hit singles, including  “Walking in the Rain,” “I Can Hear Music,” “(The Best Part of) Breaking Up” and “Do I Love You.”

    They went on to tour Europe in 1967, with opening act the Rolling Stones, and then opened for the Beatles on that group’s last world tour.

    Talley also married Scott Ross, a radio and TV personality, in 1967. That’s the same year that the group broke up — reportedly in part thanks to Phil Spector, with whom she had a famously abusive and controlling relationship, as she detailed in memoir, Be My Baby. But Talley also has said she was ready to leave the group to focus on making Christian music, which she admitted in an interview was not a popular choice at the time.

    “In 1966, there was nobody in the rock ‘n’ roll world who was talking about Jesus,” she told Christian Broadcasting Network. “Today you are constantly hearing that this one knows the Lord, or that one knows the Lord. So I went back and found nobody who would stand with me as another Christian in the music business. There were none. Nobody was making Christian music. No one was saying, ‘I want to sing for the Lord.’ So it was like I was just out there very much by myself.”

    She went on to record several Christian songs after leaving the Ronettes. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007. 

    Talley Ross and her husband had four children together. He died in 2023. 

    Estelle Bennett died in 2009, while Ronnie Spector died in 2022.

  • Crypto Startups See Strong Week with $53.6M Raised

    Crypto Startups See Strong Week with $53.6M Raised

    The crypto startup fundraising has witnessed substantial growth throughout the past week. In this respect, the total crypto venture fundraising has gained a total $53.6M mark across 12 rounds. As per the data from CryptoRank, BetHog, KAIO, and Hata have become the leading crypto startups in terms of fundraising. Additionally, Cluster, 3F, RealGo, and ILITY are the other names on the list.

    ⚡️Notable Funding Rounds of the Past Week@BetHog – $10M@KAIO_xyz – $8M@hataglobal – $8M@clusterprotocol – $5M@3f_xyz – $4M@RealGoOfficial – $3.5M@ILITY_xyz – $2M

    $53.6M raised across 12 rounds this week. pic.twitter.com/PgmKWv7oli

    — Fundraising Digest (@CryptoRank_VCs) April 26, 2026

    BetHog Dominates Top Weekly Funding Rounds with $10M

    BetHog, a prominent crypto sportsbook that is introducing Sentient Studios to benefit AI-led casino dealers, has seen the top fundraising round of the week. Specifically, BetHog has raised a cumulative of $10M in a Series A funding round. Additionally, KAIO has taken the 2nd position among these notable funding rounds. KAIO is an RWA AppChain that enables subscriptions to tokenized funds and DeFi liquidity across chains. It has effectively raised up to $8M in its exclusive strategic funding.

    Subsequently, Hata has emerged as the 3rd player among the key crypto funding rounds of the week. It is a regulated crypto exchange in Malaysia offering fiat-to-crypto trading via Bybit. Particularly, it has collected $8M in a Series A funding round.

    Following that, Cluster is the 4th top name on the list. It serves as a coordination layer, facilitating AI agents that drive monetizable and modular AI applications. Its undisclosed funding round has raised a $5M in total. Then, 3F has also obtained a crucial position among the weekly fundraising events. Specifically, 3F works as a one-click leverage platform for tokenized RWAs on Morpho. It has successfully pocketed $4M in a seed funding round.

    ILITY Bottoms List with $2M in Strategic Funding

    Moving on, CryptoRank’s list of the week’s dominant crypto funding rounds includes RealGo in the 6th place. It is a mobile-based Web3 game using AR technology, letting players hunt diverse meme characters and earn tokens and NFTs. RealGo’s undisclosed funding round resulted in the collection of $3.5M. After that, ILITY, the L1 blockchain that leverages ZK-proofs for the validation of the cross-chain data privately on-chain, is the last project on the list. It accounts for the collection of $2M in a strategic funding round.