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Best New Apps of May 2025

Before we head into summer, it’s time to take a look at some of the best apps that arrived in

CRYPTO

Reitar Logtech Announces $1.5 Billion Bitcoin Acquisition Plan

Reitar Logtech Holdings Ltd., a Hong Kong-based firm operating in real estate and logistics technology, has officially announced plans to

CRYPTO

Sberbank, Russia’s Biggest Bank, Launches Structured Bond Tied To Bitcoin

Sberbank, the largest bank in Russia, has launched a new structured bond that ties investor returns to the performance of

CRYPTO

Metaplanet Acquires 1,088 More Bitcoin, Bringing Total Holdings To 8,888 BTC

Metaplanet, Japan’s leading Bitcoin treasury firm, has purchased an additional 1,088 Bitcoin for approximately ¥16.89 billion at an average price

HISTORY

Impressive Artifacts From Bornholm’s Store Frigård Cemetery Suggest The Island Was An International Trading Hub During The Iron Age

Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – The Danish island of Bornholm offers a fascinating journey through time, with its history of

CRYPTO

Stay True To These Principles And The Future Is Ours, Says Ross Ulbricht

Last week, Ross William Ulbricht, at the 2025 Bitcoin Conference in Las Vegas, gave a speech about the principles of

CRYPTO

Strategy Buys $75 Million Worth Of Bitcoin

Strategy has acquired an additional 705 Bitcoin for approximately $75 million, further expanding its position as the largest corporate holder

HISTORY

“Touchstones” For Social Belonging: How Did Ancient Pastoralists In South Arabia Adapt To Climate Change?

Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – In arid regions of northern Africa, Asia, and Arabia, ancient pastoralists built diverse small-scale stone

HISTORY

Tazza Farnese (Farnese Cup) – Mysterious, Never Explained And Debated Ancient Gemstone

A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – Notable works of art often become the focal point of enduring scientific debates, inviting us

EDUCATION

Trump Cuts Could Expose Student Data to Cyber Threats

On March 6, the Trump administration announced a $10 million funding cut as part of broader budget and staffing cuts