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This smart ring targets your daily triggers if you get migraines

16 January 2026 at 06:25

Ultrahuman Migraine PowerPlug is a new in-app feature that uses ring biometrics like sleep, HRV, stress, and movement to surface migraine insights, then guide practical routines ahead of an early 2026 rollout.

The post This smart ring targets your daily triggers if you get migraines appeared first on Digital Trends.

CRV eyes $0.5 amid whale accumulation: Check forecast

8 January 2026 at 10:59

Key takeaways

  • CRV is up by less than 1% despite the ongoing market correction.
  • The coin could rally towards the $0.5 psychological level as bulls continue to accumulate.

Curve DAO tops $0.40

Curve DAO (CRV) is trading above $0.40 after adding more than 8% to its value in the last 24 hours. It is facing resistance at $0.433 after recording excellent gains in the near term.Β 

The bullish performance comes amid whale accumulation. According to Santiment’s Supply Distribution data, whales holding between 10 million and 100 million CRV tokens (blue line) have accumulated a total of 33 million CRV tokens from early January to Thursday.Β 

However, wallets holding between 100,000 and 1 million ADA tokens (red line) and 1 million and 10 million CRV tokens (yellow line) have shed 29 million tokens.

In addition to that, Santiment’s Daily Active Addresses index, which tracks network activity over time, also suggests a bullish bias. An increase in the metric suggests growing blockchain usage.

CRV’s Daily Active Addresses rose from 945 on December 26 to 1388 on Thursday, the highest level since October 14. The surge indicates that demand for Curve DAO’s blockchain usage is increasing, which could benefit CRV’s price.Β 

CRV could extend gains above $0.5

The CRV/USD 4H chart is bearish and efficient despite the coin’s recent bullish action. CRV retested the weekly resistance level at $0.433 and has now declined to trade at $0.414.Β 

At press time, CRV is attempting to break above the weekly resistance level. If that happens, CRV could extend the rally toward the November 10 high of $0.548, which coincides with the 200-day EMA.

CRV/USD 4H Chart

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the 4-hour chart reads 51, above the neutral level of 50, indicating bullish momentum is gaining traction.Β 

Finally, the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator shows a bullish crossover, adding further bullish confluence to the coin.

If the market correction persists, CRV could decline towards the new year low of $0.357.

The post CRV eyes $0.5 amid whale accumulation: Check forecast appeared first on CoinJournal.

Sleeping Rough in Alaska with a USPS Cargo Bike

4 January 2026 at 13:00

Out of all 49 beautiful US states (plus New Jersey), the one you’d probably least want to camp outside in during the winter is arguably Alaska. If you were to spend a night camping out in the Alaskan winter, your first choice of shelter almost certainly wouldn’t be a USPS electric cargo trike, but over on YouTube [Matt Spears] shows that it’s not that hard to make a lovely little camper out of the mail bike.Β 

We’re not sure how much use these sorts of cargo trikes get in Alaska, but [Matt] seems to have acquired this one surplus after an entirely-predictable crash took one of the mirrors off. A delta configuration trike β€” single wheel in front β€” is tippy at the best of times, but the high center of gravity you’d get from a loading the rear with mail just makes it worse. That evidently did not deter the United States Postal Service, and it didn’t deter [Matt] either.

His conversion is rather minimal: to turn the cargo compartment into a camper, he only adds a few lights, a latch on the inside of the rear door, and a wood-burning stove for heat. Rather than have heavy insulation shrink the already-small cargo compartment, [Matt] opts to insulate himself with a pile of warm sleeping bags. Some zip-tie tire chains even let him get the bike moving (slowly) in a winter storm that he claims got his truck stuck.

While it might not be a practical winter vehicle, at least on un-plowed mountain roads, starting with an electric-assist cargo trike Uncle Sam already paid for represented a huge cost and time savings vs starting from scratch like this teardrop bike camper we featured a while back. While not as luxurious, it seems more practical for off-roading than another electric RV we’ve seen.

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