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Crypto : Solana pourrait doubler Bitcoin cette année
Depuis des années, le récit est bien huilé : Bitcoin comme réserve ultime, le reste du marché jouant les satellites plus ou moins exotiques. Pourtant, certaines lignes commencent à craquer. Selon l’analyste crypto et YouTubeuse FireHustle, la prochaine vague d’adoption institutionnelle pourrait bien se construire ailleurs. Plus précisément autour de Solana. Une hypothèse audacieuse, presque inconfortable pour les maximalistes, mais qui mérite mieux qu’un haussement d’épaules. L’article Crypto : Solana pourrait doubler Bitcoin cette année est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.

Ils se volatilisent en pleine ascension : trois jours plus tard, les corps de deux touristes et de leur guide retrouvés sous la neige
Les corps de deux touristes marocains et de leur guide disparus ont été retrouvés mercredi sur le mont Toubkal, après une avalanche survenue dimanche lors de leur ascension.

Cédric Jubillar veut "changer de stratégie" : une mystérieuse admiratrice rencontrée en prison serait à l’origine du revirement
Condamné à 30 ans de réclusion pour le meurtre de son épouse Delphine, Cédric Jubillar a décidé de changer d’avocats. Le peintre plaquiste souhaite adopter une nouvelle stratégie de défense. Son choix aurait été...

"Puni par la loterie génétique" : ce footballeur a renoncé à devenir pro car il était trop complexé pour se déshabiller dans les vestiaires
Il rêvait de devenir footballeur professionnel avec sa grande taille, sa technique. Cependant, il a été victime de ce que l’on appelle le syndrome du vestiaire, une forme de masculinisme fantasmée mais surtout...

L'Epic Games Store vous offre un très bon jeu gratuit en attendant GTA 6
Aidan Hutchinson, Christian McCaffrey, Dak Prescott among finalists for comeback player of the year

Cold Thursday- Dangerous Cold & Snow Friday

Packers Draft: 2026 East-West Shrine Bowl Preview

Packers interview former Pro Bowler Al Harris for defensive coordinator
Chicago Bears defensive backs coach and defensive pass game coordinator Al Harris interviewed for the Green Bay Packers’ defensive coordinator vacancy today, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. So far, this is Harris’ only interview that has been set up for this cycle. Since his playing days, which included 2003 to 2010 in Green Bay, Harris has worked with the Miami Dolphins (2012), Kansas City Chiefs (2013-2018), Florida Atlantic (2019), Dallas Cowboys (2020-2024) and most recently was hired by the Bears in 2025. As far as on-field roles go, Harris served as the Chiefs’ secondary/cornerbacks coach from 2016 to 2018, the Cowboys’ defensive backs coach from 2020 to 2024 (with the assistant head coach title in 2024 under his former head coach Mike McCarthy) and the Bears’ defensive back coach (with a defensive pass game coordinator title) in 2025. As a player, Harris started 128 games (102 with the Packers) and posted 21 career interceptions. He made the Pro Bowl in 2007 and 2008, along with second-team All-Pro honors in 2007. Harris has been in coaching ever since his last season as a player in the league, 2011 with the St. Louis Rams. Back in 2013, Harris retired as a Green Bay Packer. In 2021, he was inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame. Officially, Harris wasn’t a member of the 2010 Super Bowl team, as he started the season on the physically unable to perform list, was activated off the list and then was waived in early November. He signed a deal with the Miami Dolphins the day after passing through waivers and was later placed on the injured reserve and waived with an injury settlement. The next year, he tore his ACL with the Rams, the last time he had an opportunity to play in the league. The team sent Harris a Super Bowl ring for being on the team for the 2010 season. In 2025, under Harris’ watch, his Bears led the NFL with 23 interceptions and 33 total turnovers. Chicago had a +22 turnover differential, also the best mark in the league. In other news, Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores has re-signed with his team, despite being a free agent coordinator and setting up interviews with the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders this offseason.

A Wisconsin legend endorses Jim Leonhard for Packers DC

Potential Cap Casualties 2026: The case for and against Elgton Jenkins

