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>Introducing Monster Hunter Wilds: Ascendance, the massive expansion to Monster Hunter Wilds. Soar into a land above, wield new abilities, and hunt legendary monsters in Master Rank! >Elder Dragons are coming. Prepare yourselves! The next era of Monster Hunter begins in 2027 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. submitted by /u/ControlCAD [link] [Kommentare]
In my opinion it is. I’ve been in crypto since 2017 and seen all of it. This time is the first time in almost 10 years that it’s been so long for crypto to become mainstream without becoming, that I think the hype over the technology is over. Btc will probably be around for a very long time and it has a solid use case. The alts though, has now been diminished to stablecoins, prediction markets, tokenized assets, gaming maybe, and some other real use cases. This does not translate to the value of respective chain/layer 2, see Polygon. The time when retail could become rich from it I believe is over. When institutions, governments, stock exchanges etc is fully involved in som way, the complete “buy the rumors, sell the news” has ended. Does this post mark the bottom? I hope so. Because I still have way too much crypto left, but for me I will let it lie there and stake for years if necessary. Luckily I exited a lot last year. I want a serious discussion about what you think about this. submitted by /u/Big_Research5671 [link] [Kommentare]
I recently came across Pi Network and their push toward building an ecosystem for Al-created apps through Pi App Studio. They are trying to attract "vibe coders" (developers using Al tools like Replit, Cursor, Claude Code, etc.) to deploy apps into the Pi ecosystem. The idea is that developers can: build apps with Al tools integrate them into Pi App Studio reach a claimed 60M+ user base use Pi for payments, identity, and distribution It's interesting to see crypto projects shifting from speculation toward app ecosystems and real utility. I'm curious what developers think - could Pi actually become a useful distribution layer for Al apps, or is this just marketing? submitted by /u/Longjumping-Meet3953 [link] [Kommentare]
I like to follow generative AI, one of the big communities and providers made this announcement yesterday: What's happening Yesterday we were told our primary data center is retracting support for us and switching their capacity over to crypto mining. Effective today. We got less than 48 hours of notice. That is the bulk of the GPUs we use to serve open source model generation. Losing them on this kind of timeline is about as abrupt as it gets. We have spent every hour since scrambling for replacement GPUs and a new data center. The catch: the same mining fever that took our capacity has gobbled up most of the spare GPUs on the market. It appears that at least some of the data centre capacity that was serving generative AI customers, is now ditching their clients (who are paying very well) to now mine crypto once again. Naturally this is speculation - but to me this is a clear signal that it is once again accumulation time. If data centres that are getting plenty of money are dropping clients at short notice to mine, they believe that more profit is to be made with crypto. Sure, this could be a bad business decision, but given the current timeline I think that the worst is over and the next year is a serious opportunity to build up again. Edit: since people apparently are incapable of using a search engine anymore - here is the source. civitai.com/articles/30980 imgur.com/KZJgP6r.png Holy shit this sub is dumb. submitted by /u/-Baloo [link] [Kommentare]