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Crypto : Solana pourrait doubler Bitcoin cette annéeCrypto : Solana pourrait doubler Bitcoin cette année
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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.

Cointribune22 janvier 2026
CoinStats étend le suivi des DEX perpétuels avec les intégrations d’Aster, Hyperliquid et Lighter
CoinStats étend le suivi des DEX perpétuels avec les intégrations d’Aster, Hyperliquid et Lighter
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CoinStats étend le suivi des DEX perpétuels avec les intégrations d’Aster, Hyperliquid et Lighter

La plateforme de gestion de portefeuille crypto ajoute la surveillance en temps réel des positions pour trois principaux protocoles de trading perpétuel L’article CoinStats étend le suivi des DEX perpétuels avec les intégrations d’Aster, Hyperliquid et Lighter est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.
Cointribune22 janvier 2026
L'Epic Games Store vous offre un très bon jeu gratuit en attendant GTA 6
L'Epic Games Store vous offre un très bon jeu gratuit en attendant GTA 6
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L'Epic Games Store vous offre un très bon jeu gratuit en attendant GTA 6

En attendant fébrilement GTA 6, le jeu gratuit offert cette semaine par l'Epic Games Store se place comme une solide alternative, avec en prime un twist temporel.
Gameblog22 janvier 2026
IA : Binance Wallet dévoile 3 nouveaux outils pour décrypter le marché cryptoIA : Binance Wallet dévoile 3 nouveaux outils pour décrypter le marché crypto
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IA : Binance Wallet dévoile 3 nouveaux outils pour décrypter le marché crypto

Le marché crypto évolue à une vitesse folle, et Binance Wallet vient de changer la donne avec trois nouveaux outils IA : Topic Rush, Social Hype et AI Assistant. Découvrez comment ces innovations vous aident à anticiper les mouvements du marché crypto et à prendre des décisions éclairées, sans perdre de temps. L’article IA : Binance Wallet dévoile 3 nouveaux outils pour décrypter le marché crypto est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.

Cointribune22 janvier 2026
Plans à trois imposés sous emprise: condamné!
Plans à trois imposés sous emprise: condamné!
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Plans à trois imposés sous emprise: condamné!

Une peine de 50 mois de prison sanctionne une dérive sexuelle qui a tourné au cauchemar pour une maman.
lematin.ch22 janvier 2026
Préparer le retour des brûlés de Suisse hospitalisés à l'étranger
Préparer le retour des brûlés de Suisse hospitalisés à l'étranger
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Préparer le retour des brûlés de Suisse hospitalisés à l'étranger

17 Suisses et 9 étrangers vivant dans notre pays sont soignés au-delà de nos frontières. Des spécialistes leur rendent visite.
lematin.ch22 janvier 2026
Explosifs retrouvés dans un bancomat: un appel à témoin lancé
Explosifs retrouvés dans un bancomat: un appel à témoin lancé
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Explosifs retrouvés dans un bancomat: un appel à témoin lancé

Des habitants ont été évacués et une partie du village bouclée durant quatre heures. La police recherche des informations.
lematin.ch22 janvier 2026
Packers Draft: 2026 East-West Shrine Bowl PreviewPackers Draft: 2026 East-West Shrine Bowl Preview
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Packers Draft: 2026 East-West Shrine Bowl Preview

On Thursday, the American Bowl will be broadcast on NFL Network and the East-West Shrine Bowl will begin its week of events leading up to their game on Tuesday, January 27th. That’s right, folks, it’s full-blown draft season. It’s time to preview our second all-star game of this cycle. If you want to read our American Bowl preview, you can find it HERE. We’re going to take you position-by-position through the Shrine Bowl, noting which players have draftable grades at each spot per the up-to-date consensus draft board. We’ll also mention general drafting trends and needs that the Green Bay Packers have, so we can slim this board down a bit. Draft season is all about not drinking water through a fire hose. Quarterback #161 on the consensus draft board, Cade Klubnik, Clemson The top quarterback in this game is Clemson’s Cade Klubnik, who came into the year with some first-round hype. The Packers did a pretty good job of covering their bases at quarterback with the additions of Desmond Ridder and Kyle McCord in recent weeks, but maybe they’ll add Klubik to the competition if he slips a bit on draft day. Running Back #136 Demond Claiborne, Wake Forest #197 Roman Hemby, Indiana #242 CJ Donaldson, Ohio State #250 Robert Henry Jr., UTSA All four of the Packers’ top backs this year were listed at at least 219 pounds in 2025. It’s been a general trend in the Matt LaFleur era that Green Bay’s offensive players, specifically, have gotten much bigger to fit in with his inside run-leaning scheme (mixed results). That’s before you even include AJ Dillon, at 247 pounds, into the mix, too. Generally, the Packers are in the market for bigger backs now. That sort of rules out Claiborne (estimated 195 pounds), but might keep Hemby (e210), Donaldson (e232) and Henry (e205) on the board. Donaldson actually began his career at West Virginia, where he transferred from in 2025, as a “tight end.” At the college level, he ran the ball 517 times for 2,419 yards (4.7 yards per carry) and 40 touchdowns to go along with 47 receptions for 286 yards and two scores. He was Ohio State’s number two back behind freshman Bo Jackson this year. Hemby recorded a 1,000-yard rushing season for Indiana after transferring from Maryland. He also returned kicks for the championship Hoosiers from time to time. Receiver #88 Skyler Bell, UConn #178 Eric Rivers, Georgia Tech #186 De’Zhaun Stribling, Mississippi State #196 Noah Thomas, Georgia The Packers under LaFleur are also pretty picky about the size of their receivers, with players under the 205-ish pound range basically being delegated to the slot role (already filled by both Jayden Reed and Matthew Golden in 2026). If you’re going to watch receivers in this group, let it be Stribling (e6’2”, e210) and Thomas (e6’5”, e205). Stribling caught 216 passes for 2,964 yards and 23 touchdowns in college, at Washington State, Oklahoma State and Mississippi. Thomas was at Texas A&M until this past season and finished with 89 receptions for 1,238 yards and 19 touchdowns. He only posted a 16-reception, 254-yard and 4-touchdown mark in 2025. Tight End #106 Jack Endries, Texas #135 Eli Raridon, Notre Dame #145 Dalton Bentley, Utah #209 Lake McRee, USC #256 Riley Nowakowski, Indiana This draft class is deep at tight end, based on scouting sources I’ve talked to (I haven’t had the time to watch everyone). Jack Endries wasn’t the biggest Cal transfer in the portal last year — that title goes to future first overall pick Fernando Mendoza — but Endries’ name is probably second on that list. He’s one of the top prospects at this entire event. Riley Nowakowski played linebacker, fullback and tight end and was a relative unknown in the scouting community until he transferred from Wisconsin to Indiana in 2025. He went to Marquette High School in Milwaukee. Offensive Line #80 Brian Paker II, Duke #140 Pat Coogan, Indiana #142 Ar’maj Reed-Adams, Texas A&M #148 Jaeden Roberts, Alabama #151 DJ Campbell, Texas #168 Fa’alili Fa’amoe, Wake Forest…

style youtuber22 janvier 2026
Packers interview former Pro Bowler Al Harris for defensive coordinator
Packers interview former Pro Bowler Al Harris for defensive coordinator
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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),…
style youtuber22 janvier 2026
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A Wisconsin legend endorses Jim Leonhard for Packers DC
A Wisconsin legend endorses Jim Leonhard for Packers DC
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A Wisconsin legend endorses Jim Leonhard for Packers DC

In case anyone hasn’t heard, the Green Bay Packers have an opening at defensive coordinator after Jeff Hafley was hired to be the head coach of the Miami Dolphins earlier this week. The team has already lined up interviews with several candidates, including Eagles passing game coordinator Christian Parker, Vikings passing game coordinator Daronte Jones, and former Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon. There have…
style youtuber21 janvier 2026
Potential Cap Casualties 2026: The case for and against Elgton Jenkins
Potential Cap Casualties 2026: The case for and against Elgton Jenkins
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Potential Cap Casualties 2026: The case for and against Elgton Jenkins

Our cap casualty series continues today with Elgton Jenkins. Heading into his age-31 season, will Jenkins be a part of the Green Bay Packers? Let’s find out. Jenkins was one of general manager Brian Gutekunst’s earliest and most successful draft picks. After grabbing Rashan Gary and Darnell Savage in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft, Gutekunst snagged Jenkins with the 46th overall pick — though he reportedly…
style youtuber21 janvier 2026
Romeo Doubs on his future: I would love to be a Green Bay PackerRomeo Doubs on his future: I would love to be a Green Bay Packer
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Romeo Doubs on his future: I would love to be a Green Bay Packer

The Green Bay Packers came into the 2025 season with two starting receivers on the final years of their contracts: Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs. Both were taken in the 2022 draft, with Watson taken 34th overall and Doubs drafted 132nd. Before Watson ever returned from his ACL tear that he suffered in the 2024 season, he signed a one-year extension with the team worth $11 million plus incentives. Meanwhile, Doubs has yet to receive a second contract from the team. According to sources I’ve spoken with, Doubs’ camp attempted to get the ball moving on an extension around the combine last offseason. Those requests were shot down by the Packers, who were worried about locking in the receiver to a long-term contract because of Doubs’ concussion history (he had two in the second half of the 2024 season). The heat only turned up at the receiver position (no one wants to be the odd man left out of an extension) when the Packers drafted first-round pick Matthew Golden and third-round pick Savion Williams in April. The logjam at the position is one reason why Jayden Reed’s new agent, Drew Rosenhaus, set up a meeting with Green Bay general manager Brian Gutekunst immediately after the draft. Going into 2026, Doubs’ contract has expired, and Watson, Reed and Dontayvion Wicks are all in contract years. Green Bay will likely only keep one of these players long-term, maybe two, considering the squad’s cap situation over the next three years. As I’ve been told, the Packers are not expected to retain Doubs, as contract talks stalled this offseason and haven’t really picked up at any point in any meaningful way. The assumption is that when Doubs tests the market as a free agent this year, he will be able to net a deal similar to Khalil Shakir’s, in the $13 million per year range. If that’s Doubs’ number, Green Bay should be able to collect a 2027 fifth-round compensatory draft pick for losing Doubs, as long as they don’t offset the loss with an outside signing in free agency. (The Packers will probably hit the maximum of four compensatory picks this offseason. Between that and their cap situation, don’t expect them to be in the free agent market much in 2026. They’re in a bad situation to spend and are incentivized to stay out of free agency.) On Wednesday, Doubs was asked by FanDuel’s Kay Adams about whether he’s coming back to Green Bay next year. Here was his response: I would leave that unknown. I would love to be a Green Bay Packer, but I’m just aware of this business. I understand how things go. “I would love to be a Green Bay Packer.”Will Romeo Doubs be back in 2026?🤔🎥@UpAndAdamsShow pic.twitter.com/S8Pof1CDBM— ESPN Milwaukee (@ESPNMilwaukee) January 21, 2026 Other NFL teams also recognized the Packers’ situation with Doubs, in that Green Bay didn’t want to pay him long-term. Throughout 2025, the Packers received several trade offers for the receiver, but none that they believed were worth the offset of his 2025 contributions to the team and the 2027 compensatory pick they would receive if they let his contract expire. Some teams even offered a lower draft pick in the 2026 class than the 2027 comp pick that the Packers are expected to receive, with the thought being that maybe Green Bay would take a discount if the pick came to them a draft class quicker. The situation at receiver was tough early on, as Watson started the season on the injured reserve and Reed was placed on the injured reserve after breaking his collarbone in Week 2. On top of that, Williams dealt with a season-long foot injury, one reason why he was limited to just 91 offensive snaps over 12 games as a rookie. Doubs’ ability to produce for the Packers in 2025, even if it was limited to just 2025, was a major factor in keeping him in green and gold for the final season of his rookie deal. Over four years, Doubs, a fourth-round selection, has caught 202 balls for 2,424 yards and 21 touchdowns for the Packers. In 2025, he set a career high in receiving yards…

style youtuber21 janvier 2026
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