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Today's AED to NPR Price Update
Provides real-time AED/NPR rate (1 AED = 41.23 NPR) with 24h range (41.20–41.35), highlighting a stable market and potential mean-reversion opportunities within the band; advises monitoring macro data for signals.
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Been thinking about this question a lot lately—is crypto trading is halal or haram? Turns out it's way more nuanced than just yes or no.
The thing is, crypto itself is just technology. It's neutral. What matters is what you're doing with it and why. Like, a knife can be used to cook dinner or hurt someone, right? Same logic applies here.
Let me break down where things actually stand:
Spot trading is generally fine if you're buying and selling coins that have real utility and aren't tied to anything sketchy. Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana—these have legitimate use cases beyond just speculation. You'
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Recently, many people have been asking me how exactly cryptocurrency mining works. Honestly, most don’t understand the role of nonce in this whole process, and it’s really a fundamental element.
Let me start from the basics. Nonce is short for "number used once," and it is a randomly generated number that is used exactly once in a cryptographic transaction. It sounds simple, but its role is truly crucial for the security of the entire blockchain network.
When a miner works on a block, they take transactions from the pool, add a nonce value to them, and encrypt everything with the SHA-256 funct
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Just scrolled through something that got me thinking about how wealth and political power actually intersect globally. The richest president in the world conversation usually centers on a few familiar names, but the actual numbers behind these figures are pretty staggering when you really dig into it.
Let's talk about the scale here. We're looking at leaders whose personal fortunes dwarf most corporate executives. Putin sits at the top with estimates around 70 billion, which honestly puts him in a completely different wealth tier compared to most other world leaders. Trump's around 5.3 billion
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One of the most controversial figures in the crypto world, Do Kwon's court case has come back into the spotlight. The founder of Terraform Labs is still facing charges related to the failure of the algorithmic stablecoin TerraUST, which collapsed, and the question of when Do Kwon's trial will begin has finally been answered.
Last week, during the initial hearing at the Southern District Court of New York, Judge Paul Engelmayer announced that the case would start on January 26, 2026. Kwon denied nine serious charges, defended himself, and stated that he is "innocent." If convicted, he could fac
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Interesting development in the Kaspa community: Hans Moog, an absolute veteran with 24 years of experience in programming and decentralized technology, officially joined Kaspa in early May as Lead Research Fellow. The position is funded by the Kaspa Foundation.
For those who don't know Hans Moog yet — he previously held a research leadership position at IOTA and made a name for himself in DAG technology there. Now he is focusing on Kaspa because he is convinced by the architecture design and the decentralized philosophy of the project.
What exactly is Hans Moog working on there? He is working
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Ever wondered what people mean when they drop 'pfp' in crypto communities? It's just short for profile picture, but in the Web3 world it's become way more than that.
Basically, your pfp is the avatar you're rocking on Twitter, Discord, or any platform really. But here's the thing—in crypto spaces, what pfp you choose actually matters. You'll see people flexing their CryptoPunks as their profile pic, or rolling with a Bored Ape, some cats, dogs, skulls, whatever. It's become this whole status symbol thing.
The pfp meaning has evolved beyond just being a random image. It's how you signal what co
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So I've been digging into the W pattern lately, and honestly, it's one of those technical setups that can really pay off if you know what you're looking for. Let me break down what I've learned about this double bottom formation and how it actually works in real trading.
Basically, the W pattern is exactly what it sounds like when you look at a chart. You get two distinct lows separated by a bounce in the middle, forming that W shape. The beauty of it is that those two lows sit at roughly the same level, which tells you there's real support holding the price up. It's like the market is saying
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Just found out Grass Community Node is live and honestly it caught my attention. So basically, they're rolling out this new version of their grass extension specifically for community members, and here's the interesting part—you get 1.25x the points compared to the regular Chrome client. That's a solid 25% boost just for running the community version.
How it works is pretty straightforward. You download the grass extension, it runs quietly in the background using a tiny bit of your unused internet bandwidth to collect public web content for AI training. They're clear that it doesn't touch your
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I noticed an interesting news story that says a lot about Russia's current economic situation. Severstal, the Russian steel giant, continues to suffer, and the numbers are quite telling.
According to reports, the first quarter of 2026 saw a 15% decrease in steel consumption compared to the same period last year. To give an idea of the severity, the entire 2025 saw a 14% decline, so the trend has worsened further. CEO Alexander Shevelev confirmed on Tuesday that the steel industry remains in difficulty, with demand for Russian steel continuing to decline.
This dynamic is not isolated — it refle
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Been diving into something interesting lately—the intersection of AI and what are unblocked games really represents a bigger shift in how we think about access and content creation.
So for context, unblocked games are basically browser-based titles that bypass institutional firewalls. They're everywhere in schools and offices because they need zero installation, just open a browser and go. Puzzle games, arcade classics, multiplayer stuff—the variety is actually pretty wild once you start exploring these platforms.
Here's what caught my attention though. The whole ecosystem is evolving fast, an
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Been seeing a lot of questions lately about whether crypto trading is halal in Islam, and honestly it's a more nuanced conversation than most people realize.
Here's the thing—crypto itself isn't inherently halal or haram. It's just technology, right? Like a knife can be used to cook or to harm someone. Same logic applies here. What matters is how you use it and what you're actually trading.
So when people ask is crypto trading halal, the answer really depends on what kind of trading we're talking about.
Spot trading seems to be where most agree this works from an Islamic perspective. You buy B
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Been trading for a while now and I realize a lot of beginners skip one of the most critical things - understanding what tp full form in trading actually means and how to use it properly.
So let me break this down. TP stands for Take Profit and TL stands for Take Loss. These aren't just fancy terms - they're literally your safety net in the market. TP is where you close your position to lock in gains. TL is where you exit to prevent bleeding out on a bad trade.
Why does this matter? Simple. Without these levels set beforehand, you're basically flying blind. I've seen traders make solid trades a
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You know, there's this Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego who's been making waves in the crypto space for years now. The guy runs Grupo Salinas, a massive conglomerate spanning media, telecom, finance, and retail. He's also the chairman of TV Azteca, the second-largest Spanish-language media powerhouse globally.
What caught my attention is how he's progressively shifted his wealth allocation strategy. Back in 2020, Salinas went public saying 10% of his liquid portfolio was in Bitcoin. That was already bold for someone at his level, but he framed it smartly—diversification, inflation he
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I came across a fascinating financial puzzle that shows how opaque wealth accumulation can be at the highest levels. Jeffrey Epstein had accumulated about $578 million in assets at the time of his death in 2019 – but how exactly? That’s the question that repeatedly arises when reviewing court records and financial documents.
Epstein’s wealth mainly stemmed from two sources: two extremely wealthy businessmen who used his services. First was Les Wexner, the retail mogul behind L Brands and Victoria’s Secret. In the early 1990s, Wexner hired Epstein and entrusted him not only with power of attorn
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Just came across something worth thinking about - how do people actually go from $10k to $100k without relying solely on their day job? Turns out there's a framework that breaks this down pretty clearly, and honestly, it's less about get-rich-quick schemes and more about understanding which best sources of passive income actually work for your situation.
Let me walk through the main approaches because they're all fundamentally different in terms of risk, time commitment, and realistic returns.
First up is the most straightforward path: just save aggressively. I know, sounds boring, but hear me
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So I've been noticing something interesting lately - collectibles in finance are becoming way more mainstream than people realize. It's not just about art collectors anymore. The whole landscape of what people consider viable investments has shifted pretty dramatically.
Let me break down what I'm seeing in the collectibles space. Classic cars are a solid example. Unlike regular vehicles that just depreciate into nothing, rare sports cars and limited-edition models can actually gain value over time. The key is rarity and condition - that's what drives the appreciation. But yeah, storage and ins
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Been thinking about whether Shiba Inu could actually hit $1 one day, and honestly the math just doesn't add up no matter how you look at it. Everyone keeps talking about token burns and community efforts, but let me break down why this is basically impossible.
So shiba has like 589 trillion tokens in circulation right now, trading at basically nothing. The current market cap is around $3.74 billion. If shiba ever reached $1 per token, the total market cap would need to be $589 trillion. That's literally 10 times bigger than all 500 S&P 500 companies combined, and almost 19 times the entire US
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So I've been looking into dating sites for seniors over 70 and honestly there's way more options now than I expected. Used to think online dating was just for younger people but apparently that's changed big time. Been doing some research and wanted to share what I found because a few of these actually seem pretty solid.
OurTime seems to be the go-to for most people in this age group - it's specifically built for folks over 50 so the interface isn't confusing and the algorithm actually factors in things like location and interests. You get a free tier which is nice, though you have to deal wit
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Just ran the numbers on my gold investment from a decade ago and honestly the gains are pretty wild. Back in 2016 gold was sitting around $1,159 an ounce, and now it's trading way higher. So if you'd thrown $1K at gold back then, you'd be looking at roughly $3,600+ today depending on when you jumped in. That's a solid 260%+ return, which beats a lot of what people got from traditional stocks over the same period.
What's interesting is how uneven the ride has been. Gold doesn't work like stocks or real estate - it doesn't generate cash flow or earnings. It just sits there as insurance, basicall
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Just spent way too much time researching different flooring options for my place and figured I'd share what I learned since everyone seems to be dealing with this decision right now.
So here's the thing about picking new floors - it really comes down to three things: your budget, how much traffic your space gets, and honestly how much you're willing to maintain. I was surprised at how much variation there is in both cost and durability depending on what you go with.
Hardwood is the classic choice and yeah, it does add value to your home. The solid wood options like maple, oak, walnut, and cher
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