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Coinbase finally integrates Bitcoin's Lightning Network!

📰4 days ago35 viewsNew

Coinbase has fulfilled its promise of integrating Bitcoin's Lightning Network, partnering with Lightspark to bring users instant, low-cost bitcoin transfers. This move aligns with their vision of a one-second, one-cent global payments system, challenging the slow and expensive traditional finance model.

With Lightning support, users can opt for faster, cheaper transactions, complementing the existing Bitcoin network. This integration not only enhances user experience but also strengthens the broader Bitcoin ecosystem, with major exchanges like Kraken and Binance already onboard.

Previously, Bitcoin transfers on Coinbase could take hours and incur hefty fees. Now, Lightning enables instant off-chain transactions at a fraction of the cost. While not yet available in all regions, this development marks a significant leap towards mainstream crypto adoption and a more efficient financial future.

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Top 13 Telegram Games with Airdrop

📰1 week ago14 viewsNew

Following the success of Notcoin, many new avenues for earning cryptocurrency tokens through Telegram have emerged, captivating the attention of enthusiasts. If you're someone who enjoys the thrill of airdrop farming and the potential for lucrative rewards, you're in for a treat. Today I will share a list of the top 13 best Telegram airdrops that promise not only entertainment but also the opportunity to earn real money.

  1. https://t.me/hamster_kombat_bot
  2. https://t.me/memefi_coin_bot
  3. https://t.me/theYescoin_bot
  4. https://t.me/catizenbot
  5. https://t.me/vertus_app_bot
  6. https://t.me/Playnation_bot
  7. https://t.me/MomoAI_bot
  8. https://t.me/pocketfi_bot
  9. https://t.me/TomClicker_bot
  10. https://t.me/dotcoin_bot
  11. https://t.me/YesCoin_ebot
  12. https://t.me/timecoinbot
  13. https://t.me/fueljetton_bot


Life Cycle of Stars

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Stars are formed from an enormous cloud of dust and gas in space.
In millions of light-years, the force of gravity continuously pulls these gases and dust together, leading to the formation of a ball-like object.
The majority of this gas is mainly hydrogen.
As more gas and dust is pulled into the object, it starts to spin.
As the object spins, the hydrogen atoms start to collide with one another. As a result of these collisions, the object's temperature starts to rise. This temperature rises continuously to over 10 million degrees Celsius. A chemical reaction called the nuclear fusion of the hydrogen atoms starts to take place. In this reaction, two atoms of hydron fuse or combine to form helium. After this reaction, the gas in the object starts to slow. At this stage, the object is called a protostar, and it is the first stage of star formation. The fusion that occurs is an exothermic reaction that gives off large amounts of heat.

After forming a star from a cloud of gas and dust called nebulae, the star remains in a period called the main sequence. This is where a star spends most of its life for millions of light-years.
A star depends...