Month: June 2024
Fastest-Growing P2E Meme Coin Gem with 100x Potential – Invest in $PLAY Before It Sells Out
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Despite a slight dip in the overall market, PlayDoge stands out as a potential gem, capable of potentially multiplying your investment by 10x, 50x, or even 100x.
This project has already gathered a noteworthy $5.2 million in just the last month, indicating its significant potential for growth.
Experts think PlayDoge could be the next big thing in crypto, possibly as big as Axie Infinity, because it’s easy for beginners and has gameplay like Tamagotchi.
PlayDoge: Modern Tamagotchi with Play-to-Earn rewards
PlayDoge transforms the concept of a meme token into a modern-day Tamagotchi, leveraging Web3 technology with $PLAY as the in-game currency. Fans of nurturing digital pets on handheld devices in the 1990s will delight in PlayDoge’s nostalgic appeal, encouraging them to relive their childhood by caring for virtual pets once again.
Players earn experience points (XP) by tending to their virtual Shiba Inu and participating in various in-game challenges and adventures. The top-ranked players on the leaderboard earn additional $PLAY tokens and exclusive rewards based on their accumulated XP.
For those unfamiliar with the Tamagotchi craze, PlayDoge offers a simpler learning curve. The resilient nature of the adorable Shiba Inu makes it a more enduring companion compared to traditional Tamagotchis.
By blending the popular Doge meme with retro gaming nostalgia like Tamagotchi, PlayDoge has carved out a unique niche in the rapidly growing meme coin market, creating a distinctive gaming economy.
Crypto influencers bullish on Play-to-Earn meme coin potential
PlayDoge has ignited excitement within the crypto community, drawing attention from prominent figures in the industry who are impressed with its prospects. Crypto Mischief, renowned for analyzing upcoming crypto ventures, touted PlayDoge as a potential standout in the crypto gaming sphere.
Adding to the buzz, Crypto Gains predicted significant growth potential for $PLAY once it hits the open market, suggesting it could experience “explosive gains.” A notable endorsement came from 99Bitcoins, whose YouTube channel, boasting over 705,000 subscribers, speculated that $PLAY could increase 10x in value.
Smart money investors are optimistic about $PLAY’s future. Crypto Boy, a popular YouTube trading expert, hinted that PlayDoge could be the next big 100x crypto opportunity, with his endorsement coming early in the project’s ICO phase when it had raised $3.5 million, now totaling $5 million.
Jacob Bury, another crypto analyst, offered a more conservative prediction of a 10x price increase for PlayDoge, highlighting it as a promising play-to-earn token to consider. This positive assessment has further fueled interest in the project.
For those seeking alternative investments, check out our 2024 guide to the best meme coins to buy.
Multi-chain staking fuels PlayDoge presale interest, hits $5.2 million
The PlayDoge presale has sparked considerable interest, achieving the $5.2 million milestone in record time. Early investors can buy $PLAY tokens at $0.00514 each, with expectations that major exchanges will list the token soon.
To participate, investors can visit PlayDoge’s website and connect their crypto wallets using the over-the-counter widget. $PLAY is a multi-chain token available on both Ethereum and the BNB Smart Chain, allowing buyers to swap ETH, BNB, or USDT for the meme coin.
PlayDoge offers attractive staking rewards on both chains, although the reward rates differ and are gradually decreasing. Investors can check the staking dashboard for current yield percentages and stake their holdings.
To maintain transparency, PlayDoge has published its smart contract audit report. SolidProof conducted the audit, which found no security vulnerabilities or centralization risks related to PLAY.
We are happy to announce that we have completed the smart contract audit for @PlayDogeGame
Need an audit?https://t.co/9DXI3qJCHH
Check out the full audit report here:https://t.co/COZXl5hSrL#SmartContracts #Blockchain pic.twitter.com/pLpKjTGFNo
— SolidProof.io Daily (@solidproof_news) June 26, 2024
The PlayDoge developer team actively explores new methods to expand and engage their community. To stay updated, investors can follow PlayDoge on X or Telegram for the latest developments in this emerging crypto venture.
To take part in the $PLAY token presale, visit playdoge.io.
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Researchers at the University of Tokyo published findings on a method of attaching artificial skin to robot faces to protect machinery and mimic human expressiveness.
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How to watch Summer Games Done Quick 2024
Photo by Ivan “Porkchop44” for Games Done Quick
It’s summer, which means it’s time for sun and speedruns. The 2024 edition of Summer Games Done Quick (SGDQ), the annual speedrunning marathon for charity, kicks off on Sunday and runs until July 6th. This year’s lineup is once again packed with runs for some of my favorite games, including Balatro, Alan Wake 2, Elden Ring, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1, 2, 3, and 4 (all in one run), a glitchless Baldur’s Gate 3 Honour Mode run, and a shipless Outer Wilds run (how???).
But my most anticipated run is a live speedrun from Peanut Butter, the shiba inu who performed a remote run of the NES game Gyromite at Awesome Games Done Quick in January. At SGDQ, Peanut Butter will be live at the event playing Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball for the Super NES. Peanut Butter’s goal is to win a game in 30 minutes. The run is scheduled for July 4th at 8:43PM ET.
SGDQ’s first run, Yoshi’s Story, happens today at 1PM ET. You can stream the entire event from the Games Done Quick Twitch channel, and Games Done Quick typically posts runs after they happen on its YouTube channel. The event, which will be streamed from Minneapolis, is raising money for Doctors Without Borders.
Photo by Ivan “Porkchop44” for Games Done Quick
It’s summer, which means it’s time for sun and speedruns. The 2024 edition of Summer Games Done Quick (SGDQ), the annual speedrunning marathon for charity, kicks off on Sunday and runs until July 6th. This year’s lineup is once again packed with runs for some of my favorite games, including Balatro, Alan Wake 2, Elden Ring, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1, 2, 3, and 4 (all in one run), a glitchless Baldur’s Gate 3 Honour Mode run, and a shipless Outer Wilds run (how???).
But my most anticipated run is a live speedrun from Peanut Butter, the shiba inu who performed a remote run of the NES game Gyromite at Awesome Games Done Quick in January. At SGDQ, Peanut Butter will be live at the event playing Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball for the Super NES. Peanut Butter’s goal is to win a game in 30 minutes. The run is scheduled for July 4th at 8:43PM ET.
SGDQ’s first run, Yoshi’s Story, happens today at 1PM ET. You can stream the entire event from the Games Done Quick Twitch channel, and Games Done Quick typically posts runs after they happen on its YouTube channel. The event, which will be streamed from Minneapolis, is raising money for Doctors Without Borders.
Projectors in 2024: the year’s biggest launches so far and what’s coming next
As we hit the halfway point in 2024, it’s time to look at the year’s projector success stories and where the home cinema gadget will go next.
It’s been a huge year for projectors so far – with high-quality beamers arriving from the likes of LG, Samsung, BenQ, and more. But as we hit the halfway point of 2024, it’s time to assess the changes we’ve seen in the projector market, as well as any rumors and announcements for the second half of the year.
Projectors are changing; whereas they were once a niche TV alternative, they’re now a serious replacement for a TV setup, whether you’re a committed cinephile with a dedicated home cinema room and projection screen, or a camper who’s looking for an easy way to watch movies.
And the slate of 2024 models is showing that the traditional benefits of most projectors (flexibility, scalability, portability) are improving while the common downsides (low brightness, limited blacks) are farther away than ever.
Here’s a quick overview of the excellent projectors we’ve seen launch in 2024 so far, and a glimpse of what might be coming next.
Projectors in 2024: what have been the biggest launches so far this year?
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Our guide to the best portable projectors has been given a serious shakeup in 2024. This year has seen a flood of excellent 4K projectors with a portable mindset – ensuring that shoppers don’t need to choose between flexibility and picture quality – to the extent that in January we wrote that it could be “the end of home theater as we know it“.
We’ve seen a second-gen Samsung Freestyle, an $800 / £650 follow-up to the 2022 original that was already one of our favorite portable projectors. It brought improved support for Xbox and Nvidia cloud-based gaming services, as well as the option to install it in a ceiling light socket.
Our Samsung The Freestyle 2nd Gen review noted that its brightness (230 lumens) and HD resolution leave a little to be desired, but it’s still a fantastic option for those after a smart projector with a great interface, 30-100 inch projection and the ability to easily move images around.
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But LG is the major player that’s brought its exceptional CineBeam range to the portable market with the stylish CineBeam Q (above), which achieves 4K resolution and 500 lumens brightness as well as the excellent webOS streaming platform from high-end LG TVs. At $1,299 / £1,299 / AU$2,499, it prices out the more budget Samsung Freestyle, but with a 4.5/5 rating in our LG CineBeam Q review, it’s well worth the upgrade.
And for those after a truly bright experience, the JMGO N1S Ultra 4K is another new portable projector with Ultra HD resolution and up to 3000 ANSI lumens, alongside a brilliantly compact design and sturdy gimbal for tilting and rotating the projection with pinpoint accuracy.
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There are plenty of new advancements for fixed-position projectors, too. The XGIMI Horizon Ultra (above) is the first long-throw projector that supports Dolby Vision, the dynamic HDR format that tweaks color, contrast and bright highlights on the fly for a more vivid, true-to-life viewing experience – and one that counters the assumption that projectors are condemned to produce dim images and struggle with dark scenes.
In our XGIMI Horizon Ultra review we praised the 2,300 lumens output and wrote that “the blacks are deep and HDR performance brilliant, with great brightness even in well-lit conditions.”
At $1,699 / £1,749 / AU$3,499, the XGIMI Horizon Ultra is still far cheaper than many of the premium projectors we review, and it’s proof that, in 2024, even mid-range options are managing to be competitive on lots of the most important metrics.
Projectors in 2024: what launches are we expecting during the rest of the year?
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The main absence from 2024’s projector lineup so far is Samsung’s The Premiere 8K, which was shown off at CES 2024 (and CES 2023 before that), but has yet to officially the market, with no firm release date in sight.
This is the first ever wireless 8K projector, for incredible 8K resolution images, 4000 lumens, and up to 150-inch projection with a wire-free beamer and ultra short-throw technology.
You will need Samsung’s One Connect Box to wirelessly transmit 8K video to the projector, but it does mean you can keep the additional hardware and cables out of view on a cozy movie night. A built-in 8.2.2 channel Dolby Atmos sound system doesn’t hurt, either, and marks a notable upgrade over the high-end Samsung Premiere LSP9T, which is currently the best 4K projector we’d recommend for sound quality.
As an alternative for the best 8K TVs, the incoming Premiere 8K is an interesting proposition. While the present for projectors seems to be in bringing high-end specs to portable models, the future seems to be (somewhat similarly) in bringing wireless tech to the high end – and the winners are most certainly us.
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