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Just dealt with updating my SASSA details and figured I'd share what I learned since a lot of people seem confused about this. If you're on the SRD grant and need to change your phone number, the process is actually pretty straightforward online - you go through their portal, enter your ID and application number, then they send an OTP to your new number to verify. Takes a few minutes if everything goes smoothly.
But here's the thing - if you're getting a permanent grant like the R350 or disability grant, it's way more complicated. You literally can't do it online. You have to physically go to
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just discovered this twitter web viewer thing and honestly it's pretty handy if you don't want to log in every time. been using it to check trends and monitor some accounts without the whole notification spam situation. the anonymous browsing part is clutch—you can literally scroll through profiles and hashtags without leaving a trace. some versions even let you download videos which twitter normally gatekeeps. as a twitter web viewer tool, it's basically like having a clean window into what's happening without all the algorithm noise. definitely useful if you're researching stuff or just want
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Just looked up how old is Clix and honestly it's wild that he's only 21 in 2026. The guy's already sitting on like $27 million while most people his age are still figuring out college. Born in Connecticut back in 2005, he basically grew up grinding Fortnite and turned it into a full empire.
His real name is Cody Conrod, and he qualified for the Fortnite World Cup in 2019 when he was still a teenager. Won like $112k from that alone, but that was just the beginning. FNCS Finals in 2021 got him another $80k, and he's been stacking tournament money ever since.
The crazy part is how much he pulls f
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Been scrolling through the market lately and thinking about which coins might finally break that psychological $1 barrier. There's something about hitting that milestone that just feels different, you know? It's not just a number—it's like a real breakthrough moment for a project. So I started digging into which ones actually have a shot, and I narrowed it down to 4 that caught my attention.
First up is Dogecoin. Yeah, I know it's a meme coin, but hear me out. Back in 2021 it nearly touched $0.74, so it's already proven it can get close. Right now it's sitting around $0.09 with a market cap of
DOGE1,92%
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HBAR1,69%
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Today's GBP to IQD Price Update
Real-time GBP/IQD rate with intraday volatility, noting 1 GBP = 1,768.66 IQD; key support at 1,765.01 and resistance at 1,774.32, with potential entries near 1,765–1,768 and breakouts above 1,774.
This article summarizes the current GBP/IQD exchange rate, daily high/low, and intraday moves, identifies critical technical levels, and outlines trading opportunities and risk considerations for market participants.
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So I caught wind of something interesting happening on Wall Street lately. Turns out the Bitcoin whitepaper is now sitting on display at the NYSE. Bitcoin Magazine reported this back in February, and honestly, the symbolism here is pretty wild when you think about it.
What makes this even more notable is the broader context. Twenty One Capital placed a Satoshi Nakamoto statue inside the exchange back in December 2025, and the company itself went public on the NYSE under ticker XXI that same month. They completed a business combination with Cantor Equity Partners and got shareholder approval fo
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Been watching the nuclear energy plays this week and Oklo Inc stock price is up 30% - pretty wild move. The White House just dropped some new directives pushing nuclear tech for space missions, which obviously caught investor attention. They're targeting an orbital reactor demo by end of 2028 and a lunar system by 2030, so there's actual concrete timelines here that could drive contracts.
The whole sector's been moving together - NuScale up over 30% as well, Nano Nuclear around 20%, uranium miners catching some upside too. You can see institutional money rotating in (85% institutional ownershi
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just saw this breakdown of andrew tate net worth and honestly the numbers are wild. estimates range from $12M to $710M depending on who you ask - romanian authorities say $12.3M but some sources claim way more. the dude made bank from kickboxing, then pivoted hard into online courses and crypto. his Hustler's University has over 100k paying members at $50/month, plus he's got crypto holdings and luxury real estate everywhere. legal troubles and social media bans definitely hit his earnings though. what's crazy is how much his wealth depends on his public image - love him or hate him, people ca
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So I've been diving deep into nft games lately and honestly, the variety right now is pretty wild. A few years ago everyone was talking about play-to-earn but most projects just died off. Now though, there's actually some solid stuff worth your time if you're into gaming and crypto.
Shrapnel caught my attention first - it's this extraction shooter that feels like a real AAA game, not some janky Web3 thing. You're basically a MEF Operator choosing between Assault, Survivalist, or Infosec classes, and the whole point is getting loot out of The Zone before you get taken down. The devs at Neon Mac
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ETH2,71%
MAVIA1,63%
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Just caught this analyst Bluntz flagging something interesting on Bitcoin right now. He's saying BTC could be setting up a bearish pattern here if it can't hold above $70K - basically that classic consolidation setup that usually leads to a sharp drop. He's looking for a potential break down to that 0.618 Fibonacci level around $51,299 if things play out bearish.
BTC is sitting at $76.47K at the moment, up about 1.6% today. The bearish pattern he's watching would get invalidated if Bitcoin can convincingly stay above that support zone, but if it falters, he expects lower lows coming. Also wort
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SOL2,69%
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Just noticed Hot Protocol is quietly becoming a powerhouse across multiple chains. It's now the top dapp by active users according to DappRadar, beating out Particle Network and even outpacing Uniswap V3 in terms of user engagement. The numbers are pretty wild actually - 2.98M unique active wallets in the past week with $30.74M in transactions.
What's interesting is where most of the action is happening. Hot Protocol is live on eight different blockchains including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Base, NEAR, and Aurora. But here's the thing - the real traffic isn't spread eve
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BNB1,73%
ARB1,08%
OP2,23%
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Interesting divergence in the market right now on what the Bank of Japan might do this month. Most traders are getting cautious about an April rate hike due to Middle East tensions, but Sumitomo Mitsui Banking just put out their take that the BOJ could still move to 1% this month.
The logic here is actually pretty solid if you think about it. They're saying 1% would still be below what the Bank of Japan considers neutral—that sweet spot where policy isn't pushing the economy in either direction. And here's the thing: if they keep waiting and inflation starts trending down, it becomes way harde
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Just came across an interesting take from ANZ on where the RBNZ is heading. The NZ bank is calling for three consecutive rate hikes starting mid-year - 25 basis points each in July, September, and October. That would bring the official cash rate to 3%.
What caught my attention is their reasoning. ANZ's view is that inflation pressures are building enough that keeping rates at stimulative levels would make the central bank uncomfortable. So they're essentially saying the RBNZ has no choice but to move.
Here's where it gets interesting though. Sharon Zollner, ANZ's Chief Economist, made a notabl
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Just spotted something interesting in the latest SEC filings. Tim Cook, who sits on Nike's board while running Apple, just made a pretty solid bet on the swoosh. We're talking 25,000 shares of Nike Class B stock picked up on April 10 at around $42.43 per share. After this move, Tim Cook now holds over 130,000 shares directly.
But here's what caught my attention—he wasn't alone. Nike's President and CEO Elliott Hill jumped in just three days later, grabbing approximately 23,700 shares on April 13 at $42.27 per share. Hill's now sitting on more than 260,000 shares of Nike stock.
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Just caught this interesting take from an investment bank that's worth paying attention to. UBS is pretty bullish on commodities right now, and their latest analysis suggests gold could be heading toward $5,900 to $6,200 per ounce by 2026. That's over 20% upside from where we are now.
What's driving this? The investment bank news points to some solid fundamentals. Even if geopolitical tensions ease, supply-demand imbalances in everything from crude oil to industrial metals like copper and aluminum are creating real structural support for commodity prices. We're seeing oil jump from around $72
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Just caught that Sign's Sarah is heading to the Hong Kong Crypto 2026 forum on April 19 - it's this side event under the bigger Web3 Carnival umbrella, co-hosted by ChainCatcher and RootData. The whole thing's framed around 'From Cryptocurrency to Smart Economy,' which basically means they're talking about moving beyond just trading and into actual blockchain infrastructure and real-world use cases.
Makes sense for Sign to be there since they're all about attestation protocols and token distribution tools - that identity and verification layer is pretty core to where crypto's heading. The foru
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Ever notice how some people in crypto just seem to attract chaos? I've been digging into Charlotte Fang's story lately, and it's honestly one of the wildest rides I've seen in the NFT space.
So here's the thing - Charlotte Fang (originally Krishna Okhandiar) didn't just pop up with Milady out of nowhere. Before that, there was this short-lived project called Yayo that barely made a dent. But when he pivoted to NFT art in August 2021, something clicked. Milady launched as this quirky pixel art series with a roadmap that basically said "we're building a Minecraft server." Sounds simple, right? B
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Today's EUR to JMD Price Update
This report analyzes the EUR/JMD exchange rate, indicating current market dynamics and volatility. It highlights key price levels and offers insights for traders on potential trading opportunities.
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I recently came across an interesting analysis about how China's central bank manages the appreciation of the Renminbi in a refined way. This topic might not attract much attention from many people, but its impact on global trade and investment is quite significant.
First, the conclusion: China's monetary policy follows a very balanced path. The Renminbi does not float freely nor is it fully fixed; instead, under the careful control of the central bank, it maintains a moderate appreciation of about 1.8% on average per year. This doesn't sound like much, but the underlying logic is quite profou
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Just stumbled upon Dikul's story again and it's absolutely mind-blowing. You know, sometimes we need reminders like this to put things into perspective. In 1985, a 14-year-old Soviet circus acrobat named Valentin Dikul was performing when everything went wrong. A steel beam collapsed, he fell 43 feet, and the doctors basically told him game over—permanent paralysis. But here's where it gets crazy. Dikul refused to accept that verdict. Like, completely refused. He started training 5 to 6 hours every single day. No legs working, so he got creative—rubber bands, weights, push-ups, whatever it too
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