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Just realized a lot of people don't know how to properly change their SASSA bank details, and it's causing payment delays. If you're a permanent grant recipient, heads up—you can't do this online. You've gotta physically go to your nearest SASSA office with your ID and proof of the new bank account (bank statement or letter from bank, nothing older than 3 months). They'll give you a form to fill, submit it, and then wait up to 21 working days for verification. Pro tip: submit before the 15th of the month if you want it to take effect next cycle, otherwise you're waiting another month.
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Just went down a rabbit hole looking for the biggest crypto channels on YouTube and honestly there's way more solid educational content out there than I thought. Like, I always knew about the major ones everyone recommends, but finding the right channel really depends on where you're at in your crypto journey. Started with the beginner stuff - 99Bitcoins and Crypto Casey are legit for learning the basics without all the hype. Then I got into the intermediate level channels and found some gems that actually break down altcoin opportunities and NFT trends in a way that makes sense. Benjamin Cowe
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just looked into Clix and honestly the guy's trajectory is insane. dude's only 21 and already sitting on a net worth that most of us will never see. like, he started grinding Fortnite as a teenager in Connecticut and literally turned it into a $27 million empire.
what's wild is how he diversified early. tournament winnings from the Fortnite World Cup in 2019 got him noticed, but that's just the foundation. the real money came from YouTube (3.6M+ subscribers pulling in serious ad revenue), Twitch streaming, brand deals, and merch. he's pulling in somewhere around $1.1-1.5 million annually which
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Yo, if you're on SASSA grants, you definitely need to keep your banking details updated—trust me, I learned this the hard way. The whole process depends on which grant type you're getting, so let me break it down because it's not as straightforward as it should be.
For permanent grants like old age or disability, you can't do anything online. You literally have to go to your nearest SASSA office and fill out the Payment Method Change Form in person. Bring your original ID, a copy, and proof of your new bank account (a recent bank statement or official letter from the bank). They'll process it
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You know, it's pretty interesting to look at how John Stamos built his wealth over the decades. The guy started out flipping burgers in his family's restaurants in California, and somehow turned that into a career that's made him one of Hollywood's most recognizable faces. His net worth of john stamos sits around 25 million as of 2026, which honestly feels like a fair reflection of someone who's been consistently working in entertainment for over 40 years.
What's worth noting is how he didn't just rely on acting. Sure, Full House was massive — 192 episodes across eight seasons in the 1980s and
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I learned the hard way what SPF really means. One Friday afternoon I switched our production domain from softfail to hardfail mode, completely forgetting about an events platform we'd set up months back. The emails just disappeared. That Friday taught me something critical: do you actually know every place your mail originates from, and are you prepared for the delivery fallout if you get it wrong?
Since then, I treat SPF changes the way pilots treat checklists—methodical, with safeguards, and never rushed.
Let me break down what's actually happening under the hood. SPF (sender policy framewor
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Recently been diving into which streaming devices actually work best for IPTV, and honestly the market has gotten pretty crowded. Not all devices handle it equally though, so I figured I'd share what I've learned.
If you're looking for something that just works without overthinking it, the Fire TV Stick 4K or 4K Max are solid entry points. They're affordable, plug-and-play, and handle most IPTV apps without issues. The 4K Max has slightly better thermal management if you're planning longer viewing sessions. Nothing fancy, but gets the job done for casual users.
Now if you actually want the bes
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just looked up how much clix actually makes and it's wild lol. this 21-year-old fortnite player is pulling in somewhere between 1.1 to 1.5 million a year. like seriously, how much does clix make a month on average? basically around 90k to 125k depending on the month, which is absolutely insane for someone who just plays games and streams.
the breakdown is pretty interesting too. he's getting money from youtube (over 3 million subs), twitch subs and donations, tournament winnings, brand deals, and merch sales. his youtube alone can bring in anywhere from 1200 to 18k per month depending on how m
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So I've been tracking ethereum news today and the situation looks pretty tight. ETH is hovering around $2,310 right now, which is still a decent distance from that $4,953 peak we saw back in August 2025. The question everyone's asking is whether we actually hit $4k by end of 2026, and honestly, it depends on a few things coming together.
Looking at the broader crypto market, ethereum's recovery potential is tied to what Bitcoin does. If BTC can push back above $100k, that usually lifts altcoins across the board - we've seen SOL, DOGE, ADA, BNB and XRP all respond to those kinds of rallies. The
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I just came across a pretty interesting story about John McAfee and his wife Janice Dyson. To be honest, this couple's experience is more bizarre than many movie plots.
In 2012, in Miami Beach, McAfee met Janice Dyson, who was working in the sex industry at the time. It might sound a bit unusual, but they actually fell in love and got married the following year. The two are 36 years apart in age, with McAfee being 71 and Janice only 34 at the time. But their relationship seemed very strong.
The story then became even more complicated. McAfee was wanted for tax issues, and the two began a life
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Just caught something worth paying attention to. Nikita Bier, who heads product at X, posted a casual one-liner on Tuesday that basically broke the internet in crypto circles. "Crypto has had a rough year. Maybe we should launch something to fix it." That's it. Three million views in under 24 hours, and the market responded immediately. Bitcoin jumped to $76.75K, up over 2% in the past day alone.
Now here's where it gets interesting. Nobody's exactly sure if Nikita Bier was teasing an actual product launch or just stirring the pot, but either way, the market took it seriously. The timing is wi
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Just noticed MetaPlanet's ADR (MPJPY) got listed on one of the major U.S. stock platforms. Pretty interesting move for a Bitcoin treasury company to go this route. Deutsche Bank waived the issuance fee through June, which basically means lower friction for retail traders getting in. The whole Bitcoin treasury play is gaining traction—companies stacking sats instead of traditional reserves. Wondering if we'll see more Japanese firms following this path. Anyone here actually looking at this or is it still too niche for most retail investors?
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Just came across something interesting from a macroeconomic perspective. Raoul Pal was discussing how the crypto market selloff in 2025 wasn't just about internal issues—it was really about global liquidity drying up. Makes sense when you think about it.
What caught my attention was his take on how different assets got hit. The really speculative stuff took 90-99% losses, mid-tier projects fell 50-65%, Ethereum dropped around 40%, but Bitcoin held up relatively better. That resilience is telling you something about the market structure, right?
But here's where it gets interesting. Raoul Pal's
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Just caught up on some pretty significant developments coming out of Japan's crypto space. The government just made an official move to classify crypto-assets as actual financial instruments at the legislative level, which is a pretty big deal if you ask me.
So here's what's happening: cryptocurrencies are shifting from being regulated as a payment method under the Payment Services Act to falling under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act instead. This is basically Japan saying they're treating crypto way more seriously now. According to reports, this new framework will ban insider tradi
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Just caught something interesting from the IMF that's worth paying attention to. Turns out Ripple's infrastructure is already live in multiple central bank digital currency projects, and it's not just theoretical anymore.
According to IMF documentation that's been circulating, we're looking at three sovereign CBDC initiatives actively using Ripple's technology. Bhutan's Digital Ngultrum is running on the XRP Ledger with a distributed ledger framework and Unique Node List consensus. Georgia has a limited pilot for its digital lari using Ripple's CBDC solution. And Palau is exploring a national
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Interesting take from a Fed governor on where rate cuts might be heading this year. So the baseline thinking is probably three cuts, but there's a real possibility the FOMC could go for four if things soften up enough.
What caught my attention is the inflation picture they're laying out. Even before the geopolitical tensions ramped up, the composition of inflation was already getting trickier for the Fed to manage. But here's the thing - they're still seeing a path where core goods prices and housing inflation keep cooling down. The expectation is that 12-month PCE could be sitting near that 2
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If you've spent any time in crypto communities lately, you've probably noticed how Pepe the Frog has become this fascinating cultural artifact. But here's what most people don't realize—the frog's journey is way more complex than just being a meme coin ticker.
Let me break down how we got here. Back in 2005, artist Matt Furie created Pepe as a laid-back character in his comic series "Boy's Club," famous for dropping "Feels good, man" everywhere. By 2008, the image exploded across MySpace, 4chan, and Tumblr, where something interesting happened: people started creating endless emotional variati
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Just been diving into how top streamers actually make their money, and xQc's case is honestly pretty wild. The guy went from pro Overwatch to becoming one of the most-watched creators on the planet. His xQc net worth journey is a solid blueprint for understanding creator economics in 2024-2025.
Let me break down where the real money comes from. Twitch subscriptions are huge—viewers paying $4.99 to $24.99 monthly, and creators pocket roughly half to two-thirds. Then you've got bits, donations, and ad revenue all stacking on top. But here's the thing most people miss: Twitch alone probably accou
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Been doing some research on what is max social security you can actually collect, and honestly the numbers are pretty eye-opening depending on when you claim.
So here's the thing - most people don't realize there's a huge difference between claiming early at 62 versus waiting until 70. We're talking about the maximum benefits ranging from $2,831 monthly at 62 all the way up to $5,108 at 70. That's almost double if you can wait.
The calculation is actually pretty straightforward once you understand it. Social Security looks at your highest 35 years of earnings, adjusts them for inflation, and t
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Just been digging into these two dividend stocks that keep showing up in income portfolios - Coca-Cola and Altria. Both are Dividend Kings (only 56 exist), meaning they've raised payouts for 50+ years straight. But here's where it gets interesting.
Altria's yield is absolutely wild - sitting around 6.87%. That's genuinely one of the highest you'll see anywhere. Put $100 into each stock and Altria's quarterly dividend payment would be more than double Coca-Cola's. On the surface, looks like a slam dunk for income seekers, right?
But I started digging deeper because something felt off. Yeah, Coc
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