Month: November 2025
Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP)’s $100M Infrastructure Sets a New Benchmark as ADA Struggles at $0.545 & TAO Swings Near $398
The post Zero Knowledge Proof bearish sentiment deepen as charts signal weakness, while the Bittensor (TAO) market direction keeps flipping between short pullbacks and hopeful long-term signals. These constant shifts have pushed many to look for the crypto with the most potential that does not rely on waiting for promised upgrades. Meanwhile, Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) has now entered that discussion by showing what a fully prepared launch looks like. The team put over $100 million into building their systems before opening any presale access. Their $17 million in Proof Pods and $20 million in live infrastructure show a project built for immediate use. With ADA hovering near $0. 545 and TAO moving between $345 and $398, the contrast is clear. Zero Knowledge Proof Sets a New Standard With $100M Built Before Launch Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) has separated itself by doing something nearly unheard of in this space. Instead of starting with bright promises and long timelines, the creators built every part of the system before letting anyone join. They put more than $100 million of their own funds into the full setup before offering any auctions or access. This gives Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) a level of readiness that many are calling the crypto with the most potential. People entering are not waiting for a future roadmap but stepping into a live structure that already works. Part of this setup includes $20 million in operational architecture that is fully running from day one. Alongside this, the team produced $17 million worth of Proof Pods, each priced at $249. This shows a complete four-layer system that functions without relying on outside capital.
Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Is Out Now on Switch and Switch 2
Aspyr and Crystal Dynamics have announced that Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition is now available on both Switch and Switch 2. The post Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Is Out Now on Switch and Switch 2 appeared first on COGconnected.
Capital Region law firm donates 300 turkeys to veterans
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Local veterans were given free turkeys on Tuesday as part of the 17th annual Turkeys for Veterans initiative. It was hosted by the Tully Rinckey law firm and Market 32/Price Chopper. Officials said 300 turkeys were handed out to active duty and retired military members in one hour. “I think it’s […]
Ryan Preece gets ‘honest’ about the reality of NASCAR’s 750HP package
Ryan Preece shed light on NASCAR’s horsepower bump after his experience in the tire test at Bristol Motor Speedway. In an interview with Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Audrey Hepburn’s Son Wins Lawsuit Against Chinese Restaurant
Guests have frequented an Audrey Hepburn-themed restaurant chain in the eastern city of Suzhou since 2014. Now, Hepburn’s son has won a lawsuit against the restaurant for its unauthorized use of his mother’s likeness. On Friday, a Suzhou court publicly released its decision affirming a lower court ruling in favor of Luca Dotti, one of two sons of late British actress Audrey Hepburn, in a rare move by a Chinese court recognizing the personality rights of deceased celebrities and their families. Operating under the name “Angel’s Hepburn Time Restaurant,” the business featured Hepburn’s face and name on its signage, website,.
Iowa City bars navigate rising tariffs and tight margins
This is an installment in a multi-part series. As global tariffs drive up alcohol costs, Iowa City breweries say the real impact is hitting harder on the price of barley, malt, and even the aluminum cans their beer comes in. According to The Washington Post, tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump put a 20 percent… The post Iowa City bars navigate rising tariffs and tight margins appeared first on The Daily Iowan.
Giants’ Cam Skattebo responds after criticisms for viral incident with WWE stars at ‘Monday Night Raw’
Cam Skattebo pushed WWE wrestler JD McDonagh during ‘Monday Night Raw’ altercation, later addressing backlash on social media as Giants endure disappointing 2-9 season.
Q & A: Amy Bowers Cordalis On Her Debut Memoir, “The Water Remembers”
This story originally appeared Amy Bowers Cordalis, a proud citizen of the Yurok Tribe, has many different roles within her community. She is the executive director and co-founder of Ridges to Riffles Indigenous Conservation Group, a lawyer for the Yurok Tribe and was instrumental in advocating for the Klamath Dam removal, in [.] The post Q & A: Amy Bowers Cordalis On Her Debut Memoir, “The Water Remembers” appeared first.
New study reverses chemotherapy resistance in lung cancer
A major breakthrough in cancer research has shown that using CRISPR gene editing technology to turn off a specific gene can help fight chemotherapy resistance in lung cancer. This discovery could open the door to new treatments that make current cancer drugs work better. The study was led by scientists at ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute [.] The post New study reverses chemotherapy resistance in lung cancer appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
OC History: Students used to race elephants at Cal State Fullerton
In 1962, Cal State Fullerton, then known as Orange County State College, hosted what was referred to as “The First Intercollegiate Elephant Race in Human History.”.
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