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In 2025, spending crypto is no longer a novelty — it’s a lifestyle. From coffee shops to car dealerships, crypto users are tapping their cards and living off-chain while staying on-chain. But not all ...
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Nintendo Game-key cards are a new innovation with the Switch 2, but don't feel bad if you find them a little confusing.
A new family-friendly retro arcade called The Vault Entertainment Center will open soon in Myrtle Creek, Oregon, US. The new 80s and 90s-themed arcade will operate on a wristband system instead of ...
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The MetroCard has been a staple of New York City commutes since it was introduced in 1993. The swipe-able cards replaced subway tokens when those were discontinued in 2003.
In their heyday, the yellow cards littered the floors of subway stations and piled up in riders’ wallets. Now, the MetroCard is finally going the way of the subway token.
As shared on Pokemon's official site, trade tokens will be completely removed from the game by this fall. In their place, shinedust will now be the currency used to trade cards.
Trading in Pokémon TCG Pocket will get easier later this year when the game does away with Trade Tokens in favor of using Shinedust.