
Shihab Shaharia
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Bitcoin to Skyrocket? Why Hayes Thinks $100K Is Just Around the Corner
Bitcoin to $100,000? Arthur Hayes Warns This Might Be Your Last Chance to Buy Below That Mark Up to $100,000 in Bitcoin? Arthur Hayes warns that this may be your last opportunity to purchase below that price. Bitcoin is once again at the forefront of financial headlines, pushing past $87,000 and reigniting conversations about whether six-figure territory is next. Arthur Hayes, co-founder and former CEO of BitMEX, is one of the loudest crypto voices. He has issued a bold warning to investors: this may be the last chance to buy Bitcoin for less than $100,000. Hayes, who is well-known for his candid opinions and profound comprehension of macroeconomics, recently expressed his optimism regarding Bitcoin on X, which was previously Twitter. His message was clear: Bitcoin will benefit greatly from an economic wave that is about to hit the market.
By Shihab Shaharia9 months ago in Psyche
A Life of Success
A Life of Success A day. A plan. a fantasy. A boy. He ran. He wrote. He inquired. He had a purpose. He noticed a wall. a high wall. a solid wall. He slipped. He stood up. He ran once more. A bag. A book. A bell. a chair. He carried a map. A path. A way.
By Shihab Shaharia9 months ago in Poets
A New Hue Emerges Scientists Introduce Olo
A New Hue Emerges Scientists Introduce Olo A group of researchers has discovered something that could forever alter how people understand vision in a quiet laboratory in the hills of northern California. It's known as Olo, and it's unlike any other color. It is neither blue nor red. It is neither green nor purple. It's a completely novel concept.
By Shihab Shaharia9 months ago in Education
WHAT IS NEXT WITH BITCOIN
What is Next with Bitcoin New Geneva pulsated with digital life in the neonlit skyline. People stopped pulling out their wallets and instead scanned their wrists where crypto wallet chips pulsed beneath the skin. Augmented reality advertisements filled every street corner and drones zipped overhead to deliver everything from coffee to contact lenses.
By Shihab Shaharia9 months ago in History
