Ethereum users are now enjoying the lowest transaction fees seen on the network in five years as on-chain activity slows significantly ahead of the anticipated Pectra upgrade. Brian Quinlivan, the firm’s marketing director, noted in a blog post that the decline in activity is due to reduced demand, with fewer users engaging in smart contracts […] The post Ethereum Transaction Fees Plunge to 5-Year Low Amid Network Lull appeared first on DeFi Planet.
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Coinbase faced backlash after its blockchain network, Base, promoted a memecoin on social media, leading to a significant drop in value. On April 16, Base shared a post on X featuring the slogan “Base is for everyone” and linked it to a corresponding token on Zora, a platform for trading digital assets. The token initially […] The post Coinbase’s Base Faces Backlash Over Token Misstep, Distances Itself From ‘Base is for Everyone’ Coin appeared first on DeFi Planet.
A new phishing campaign is alarming cybersecurity experts because it exploits Google’s trusted infrastructure. Nick Johnson, founder of Ethereum Name Service (ENS), alerted users on X about the scam, which successfully bypasses standard email security measures. The attackers have created deceptive emails that resemble genuine Google alerts, even passing authentication checks like DKIM. These fraudulent […] The post ENS Founder Flags “Highly Sophisticated” Google-Based Phishing Scam appeared first on DeFi Planet.
(Image courtesy FB/DC) John Constantine is one of the most charismatic, cunning, narcissistic, and dangerously unpredictable characters in the DC Universe. Even if you’ve never picked up a Hellblazer comic, chances are you’ve heard of him. Matt Ryan brought the character to life on TV, while Keanu Reeves starred as Constantine in the 2005 film.…
Despite the rising awareness of attention‑deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), many parents wonder whether we’re labeling normal childhood energy as a disorder just to manage behavior. ADHD diagnosis rates have surged over the past two decades. For some kids, a diagnosis opens the door to meaningful support; for others, it can mean medication and misunderstanding. Is your…
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It sneaks in quietly—when you say “no” to a toy at checkout or skip the over‑the‑top birthday bash. That inner voice whispering, “Am I doing enough?” is all too familiar. Yet much of what we stress over isn’t what kids need.
In delivery rooms across North America, a centuries‑old ritual still unfolds: a quick glance between a medical professional and new parents, followed by the words “It’s a boy!” or “It’s a girl!”