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Crypto : les sorties s’accélèrent, ETF Bitcoin, stablecoins et DAT en recul
Les marchés cryptographiques montrent des signes de tension alors que plusieurs mesures clés des flux de capitaux deviennent négatives. Les données récentes indiquent un refroidissement général de la demande pour les ETF Bitcoin, les stablecoins et l'activité de trésorerie des entreprises. Et comme prévu, cette tendance suscite des inquiétudes quant au fait que les moteurs principaux du rallye se sont arrêtés. L’article Crypto : les sorties s’accélèrent, ETF Bitcoin, stablecoins et DAT en recul est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.

Mavs YouTube Roundup Spotlight: Dallas cauldron of chaos bubbled over in 2025
Every now and then, a video drops that doesn’t just react to news — it reframes the entire ecosystem around it. This time our RoundUp spotlight falls on a breakdown of Tim MacMahon’s latest reporting, and if you haven’t read the ESPN piece yet, this video actually serves as the better point of entry. It takes a sprawling story — power struggles, playoff illusions, back-channel maneuvering — and tightens it into a human problem rather than a basketball one. Because at a certain point, this isn’t about Luka, or AD, or Cooper Flagg. It’s about what happens when a franchise’s internal story stops matching reality. What this video captures best is the texture of that denial. Cuban insisting he still ran basketball ops long after the paperwork said otherwise. Nico Harrison selling a narrative so confidently to a post-Finals deer-in-the-confetti new owner. Patrick Dumont stepping in hard, and discovering—too late—what happens when you accept a single voice as the whole truth. The takeaway isn’t just that Dallas made the worst trade in modern NBA history. It’s that they built the conditions where such a trade became imaginable. Bad decisions don’t appear out of thin air; they come from misaligned incentives, overgrown egos, and leaders who assume the room will bend to their certainty. What I appreciate most about TheFlightMike’s approach is that he doesn’t sensationalize the chaos. He organizes it. He shows you how each man believed he was the adult in the room — and how that belief, unchecked, created a nine-month freefall from Finals to farce. (Mike does attribute the beer removal to Harrison rather than Finley—though the RoundUp can easily imagine that was a Harrison directive.) If you care about team-building, leadership, or the thin line between confidence and blind spots, this one’s worth your time. It’s not just a recap. It’s a map of how power actually moves when no one is truly in control. Bonus Musical Vibe: Simply Red has been at it for 40 years, and the Dallas Mavericks are celebrating their 45th. Given the state of affairs in Mavs land, this song feels timely.

Bitcoin : Michael Saylor réagit publiquement après l’annonce controversée de MSCI
La communauté crypto s'enflamme après l'annonce que Strategy et d'autres entreprises détentrices de cryptomonnaies pourraient être chassées des grands indices boursiers. Un mouvement de boycott prend de l'ampleur. JP Morgan sera-t-il la prochaine cible de la révolution Bitcoin ? L’article Bitcoin : Michael Saylor réagit publiquement après l’annonce controversée de MSCI est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.

BIS tire la sonnette d’alarme : Les stablecoins pourraient déclencher un krach obligataire
Quand les jetons veulent jouer aux bons du Trésor, la BIS panique. Crypto-confiance ou crypto-catastrophe ? La finance regarde les stablecoins comme une boîte de Pandore prête à s’ouvrir. L’article BIS tire la sonnette d’alarme : Les stablecoins pourraient déclencher un krach obligataire est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.

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Le Bitcoin vise les 88 000 $ alors que le marché approche les 3 000 milliards de capitalisation !

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Who should the Dallas Wings select with the No. 1 pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft?
For the second straight year, the Dallas Wings have won the WNBA Draft Lottery. After a league-worst 10-34 season and a combined 19-65 record over the past two years, the Wings entered the lottery with a whopping 42% chance at landing the No. 1 overall selection. Those odds won out, and Dallas has another chance to pair another franchise talent with Paige Bueckers, last year’s top pick. Unlike 2024 and 2023, when Bueckers and Caitlin Clark were respectively drafted first overall, this year’s draft lacks a consensus, can’t-miss player. There are a handful of players mentioned in top prospect discussions, and Wings’ general manager Curt Miller will have a tough decision to make; the Wings can’t afford to bust this year. With this in mind, let’s take a look at the consensus top-five prospects, where their stock stands right now, and if they might be good options for Dallas with their pick. I’ll also include an early version of my 2026 WNBA Draft Board to provide an idea of how I’m evaluating this class at this stage. Awa Fam — Big, Valencia (Spain) Though she might not be the biggest name, Awa Fam is the best prospect in this draft class. The 6’4” center is just 19 years old, and while her statistics in the Spanish league won’t wow anyone, it’s easy to see the vision when you watch her play. Fam plays with a maturity far beyond her years on offense. She possesses incredible footwork in the post, tons of counters, and impressive creativity as a scorer. Her screening is advanced, as she’s able to use her strong base and length to open up space for ball handlers to operate. She knows when and where to roll, and her timing is impeccable. And Fam’s excellent screening opens up the best part of her offensive game: her playmaking. There haven’t been many center prospects who can pass the ball like Awa Fam. She has every pass in her bag: one-handed skip passes to the corner, bounce passes to other bigs in traffic, touch passes off the catch, whip passes to the wing out of a post-up. Her ambition can get her into a bit of trouble with turnovers, but I’m confident that can be reined in. Imagine Paige Bueckers, one of the most efficient pick-and-roll ball handlers ever, operating with a screener and passer like Awa Fam. It’s a match made in heaven. Defensively, Fam is currently more of a concept than a reality. That, coupled with her age, is why she’s struggled to earn consistent minutes for Valencia. For someone of her size, with a plus wingspan and good athleticism, Fam hasn’t functioned well as a rim protector. To me, this is a problem with her motor, which tends to come and go. So much of defense is about effort, and Fam could stand to give some more of it consistently. But I have faith that she’ll figure this out. She has too many tools not to be an impact defender. The Wings are desperate for good bigs, as the last two seasons have been absolutely dire in the frontcourt. Though Fam isn’t a perfect prospect, she’s unquestionably their best option. She and Bueckers would form a nightmarish duo for opposing teams. Fam’s stock is rising, as ESPN’s latest mock draft has her going No. 1 overall. Olivia Miles — Point Guard, TCU For much of last year’s cycle, it looked like Miles (then at Notre Dame) would declare for the 2025 WNBA Draft. Miles was projected as a top-three pick then, and that hasn’t changed for this season. The 5’10” point guard is one of the most dynamic playmakers in college basketball history, representing a tantalizing option at the top of this draft. After standout freshman and sophomore seasons at Notre Dame, Miles tore her ACL and missed her entire junior year. When she returned in 2024, there was one big question: can she shoot the basketball at all? Miles’ passing, driving, and finishing were all superb, but she couldn’t throw a rock into the ocean. Well, last year, Miles responded to those questions in a big way, shooting 41.6% on 5.3 three-point attempts per game. She was great off the catch and off the dribble,…

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