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Bybit EU offre 50 USDC de bonus : Comment profiter de cette promotion de Noël exclusive
Jusqu'au 30 décembre 2025, la plateforme régulée MiCA propose une offre de bienvenue aux nouveaux utilisateurs européens. Décryptage complet. L’article Bybit EU offre 50 USDC de bonus : Comment profiter de cette promotion de Noël exclusive est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.

Archie Comics Teams With Indie Publisher To Continue Its Creative Reinvention
To the average person, Archie Andrews remains stuck in the Eisenhower Era. Even after the soapy ridiculousness that was the CW show Riverdale, Archie’s name brings to mind malt shops, sock hops, and driving a jalopy around town. All of those elements remain true for the character today as much as they did when he first debuted in 1941’s Pep Comics #22. But the publishing house that bears Andrews’ name hopes to bring Riverdale into 2026 by teaming with a respected independent comic company. As announced by The Hollywood Reporter, Archie Comics have teamed with Oni Press to publish new, modern takes on Archie and his friends, as well as related characters Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Josie and the Pussycats. The series will be written and drawn by award-winning creators such as W. Maxwell Prince of Ice Cream Man, Fábio Moon of Daytripper, and Corinna Bechko of Green Lantern: Earth One. Such a high-profile announcement might lead those who know Archie as the clean-cut kid from the ’40s to think that the series needs a creative overhaul. But the fact of the matter is that Archie Comics have been putting out interesting work for a while now, more than just the weird phenomenon that was Riverdale. The company began to reinvent the line with its new look comics from 2007, which veered away from the cartoony house style established by Bob Montana and later revised by Dan DeCarlo and embraced more realistic illustrations. But the line grew most ambitious in 2010, first with the Life With Archie series and then with the introduction of gay character Kevin Keller. In addition to tackling hot button issues such as gun control, Life With Archie also resolved the franchise’s age-old question in the most comic book way possible. The series followed two timelines, one in which Archie chose Betty and another in which he chose Veronica. The series led to a multiversal mystery investigated by resident nerd Dilton Doiley, in a way that felt fresh before alternate realities saturated pop culture. Shortly thereafter came Archie’s horror line, with books such as Afterlife With Archie, in which Jughead accidentally unleashes a zombie apocalypse while trying to revive his beloved pup Hot Dog, and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, which leaned into the character’s occult elements. 2015 saw the release of surprising crossovers such as Archie vs. Predator, which does indeed feature several scenes of a Yautja ripping the spines out of Riverdale teens, but somehow also feels like a legitimate Archie story. Lest one think that the line was all gimmicks, Archie Comics also relaunched its main books in 2015, spearheaded by top-level creators such as Mark Waid, Fiona Staples, and Annie Wu. While updated for the 2010s, the series retained Archie’s central themes, about a group of average teens going through adolescent life in America. Given this history, it’s clear that the partnership between Archie Comics and Oni Press isn’t an attempt to save an out-of-touch franchise. Rather, it’s an opportunity to get new readers to check out a character who has continued to grow for the times, while remaining true to his malt-shop roots. Archie #1 from Oni Press launches in September 2026. The post Archie Comics Teams With Indie Publisher To Continue Its Creative Reinvention appeared first on Den of Geek.

Crypto : McGlone (Bloomberg) prédit un krach des marchés en 2026
Il y a des alertes qui claquent comme une porte. Et puis il y a celles qui grincent, lentement, jusqu’à devenir impossibles à ignorer. Mike McGlone, senior commodity strategist chez Bloomberg Intelligence, range clairement son message dans la deuxième catégorie : pour lui, 2026 pourrait ressembler à une grosse décompression de fin de cycle. Pas un simple “repli”. Un mouvement plus large, plus sale, plus contagieux. L’article Crypto : McGlone (Bloomberg) prédit un krach des marchés en 2026 est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.

Fidelity annonce un plancher pour le Bitcoin à 65 000 $
Tandis que le secteur crypto anticipe un cycle haussier prolongé, soutenu par l’arrivée d’institutionnels et un cadre réglementaire en maturation, une voix majeure vient perturber ce consensus. Jurrien Timmer, directeur de la recherche macroéconomique chez Fidelity, évoque une rupture de rythme. Selon lui, Bitcoin pourrait marquer une pause en 2026, non pas sur un sommet, mais autour d’un repli technique. Une projection qui remet en question l’euphorie ambiante et invite à reconsidérer la trajectoire du marché à moyen terme. L’article Fidelity annonce un plancher pour le Bitcoin à 65 000 $ est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.

Bitwise dépose un dossier pour un ETF Spot SUI aux États-Unis

Avatar Reminds Us that Hollywood Special Effects Blockbusters Don’t Have to Be Ugly

Paul McGann Clears Up The Doctor Who Rumor We All Wanted to Be True

Le Japon prépare un centre de données IA pour rivaliser avec Stargate d’OpenAI

XRP et Solana : Le grand basculement des ETF crypto en 2025
En 2025, l’argent institutionnel fuit Bitcoin et Ethereum pour se ruer vers XRP et Solana, avec des flux ETF record dépassant le milliard de dollars. Pourquoi ce revirement historique ? Les données révèlent une tendance irréversible : les investisseurs misent désormais sur des actifs crypto à utilité concrète, pas sur la spéculation. L’article XRP et Solana : Le grand basculement des ETF crypto en 2025 est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.

“2025 Was a Warm-Up” Marvel Rivals Creators on Leveling Up the Game

Bitcoin résiste à la hausse des taux japonais, mais les altcoins vacillent

