Pi Coin's tumble continues despite bullish community support.
Despite boasting one of the biggest and most impressive communities in all of crypto, @PiCoreTeam's $PI coin is down -12% on the month and -5.7% on the week.
Are you still bullish? And how high will $PI reach in 2026?
OpenTrade's TVL has crossed the $200M milestone...
The stablecoin-focused @opentrade_io is one of few major crypto platforms to have seen any meaningful TVL growth in recent days.
Its TVL is at around $207M, up some +21.15% in the past month, and up +6.71% in the past week alone.
@opentrade_io, what's behind the recent surge?
Is Ondo the industry's next big perps venue...?!
The total perps trading volume on @OndoFinance has reached $1.12 billion according to @MSBIntel.
This equates to a 8x increase in the space of less than one month, per the platform.
$ONDO has made strides in 2026 despite market conditions, in various areas - Most clearly, the pace of Ondo-based tokenisation.
1. He Had a Mission That Predated Her.
Every woman said her husband had a purpose, a direction, a fire that was burning before she arrived.
He was not looking for her to complete him. He was looking for someone to join him.
This distinction was critical. A man without a mission will make his woman his mission, which is suffocating.
A man with a mission makes her feel privileged to be included in something larger than both of them.
10. He Was the Same Man in Public and Private.
Many men perform chivalry publicly and become dismissive privately.
Her husband was consistent. How he treated the waiter was how he treated her mother was how he treated her in an argument.
This integrity of character, this seamlessness between presentation and reality, was the bedrock upon which she built her trust.
Naval Ravikant explains why "the meaning of life" is the wrong question:
"It's a 'why' question. You can keep asking 'why' forever. Any answer I give you, you just ask 'why' again."
Naval explains where every "why" question ends:
"There's a thing called Agrippa's Trilemma. It says that any questioning like this will always end in one of three places. First is infinite regress: 'why?' 'because of this,' 'why?' and you just keep playing it. Second is circular reasoning: 'why A?' 'because of B,' 'why B?' 'because of A.' Third is an axiom. The most popular axiom is God. But it could be anything: math, science, the Big Bang, the simulation. These are all just stopping points. Saying 'we're in a simulation' or 'it's the Big Bang' is just another way of saying God. It's just that God's a dirty word now."
He shares what this means:
"So there is no answer. The real answer is 'because.' You get to make up your own answers. The beauty is, if there was a single answer, we would not be free. We would be trapped. We'd be Borg-like robots competing with each other to fulfill that single meaning. But luckily there is no answer. So you just do whatever you want."
Naval addresses the fear of being insignificant:
"All the great questions are paradoxes. You're asking, 'Do I matter?' On one hand, you're completely separate. No one will have your thoughts, your emotions, your experience. Your life is a single-player game. You're trapped inside your head. On the other hand, I cannot say the words 'Joe Rogan' without invoking the entire universe. What's Joe Rogan? A human. What's a human? A bipedal ape. What's an ape? On earth. What's earth? A planet. Where was the carbon made? Inside stars. I have to create the entire universe just to say the words 'Joe Rogan.'"
He concludes:
"So the answer to 'Do I matter?' is: I am nothing and I am everything. The answers to all great questions are paradoxes. It's pointless to pursue them for a trite answer, but the act of pursuing them brings a level of peace."
1. Flight Price Analysis
Prompt:
“I need to fly from [departure city] to [destination city] between [date range]. Analyze the typical pricing patterns for this route. What are the cheapest days to fly, best times to book, and any seasonal price variations I should know about?”
You start losing muscle at 30.
By 40, it’s 1% per year.
By 70, most men lose up to 50% of their muscle mass.
This is why you feel:
→ Slower
→ Softer
→ Weaker
The fix?
Here’s how to reverse sarcopenia and stay strong after 40. No guesswork: (Bookmark this!) 👇
@jasonappleton Jason, tell me what Cardano does ! What’s it real utility and what are some of the app on Cardano that people are actually using like eth or Solana