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Estonia triggered consultations with its NATO military partners after saying three Russian fighter jets violated its airspace on Friday in an unprecedentedly brazen way.

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Filecoin (FIL) Tests Critical Support at $2.52 as Bears Take Control

The post Filecoin (FIL) Tests Critical Support at $2.52 as Bears Take Control appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Iris Coleman Sep 19, 2025 09:48 FIL price drops to $2.52 (-1.06%) after breaking key $2.62 support, with mixed technical signals creating uncertainty for traders eyeing next move. Quick Take • FIL currently trading at $2.52 (-1.06% in 24h) • Filecoin broke below critical $2.62 support level, signaling potential further downside • Recent bearish momentum overshadows earlier Q2 network growth reports What’s Driving Filecoin Price Today? Filecoin has been caught in a technical downturn following the September 15 breakdown below the crucial $2.62 support level. This FIL price decline of 5.37% to $2.42 marked a significant shift in market sentiment, with bears taking control after what appeared to be a promising start to the month. The current bearish momentum represents a reversal from the positive developments seen on September 8, when FIL price had rallied 2.36% to $2.43 following reports of 32% network utilization growth in Q2. Despite these fundamentally positive developments showcasing increased adoption of Filecoin’s decentralized storage network, technical factors have dominated recent price action. The breakdown below $2.62 has created a cascade effect, with traders now focusing on the next major Filecoin support levels at $2.22 and potentially $2.14 if selling pressure continues. FIL Technical Analysis: Mixed Signals Create Trading Uncertainty Filecoin technical analysis reveals a complex picture with conflicting indicators creating challenges for traders. The most significant development is FIL’s RSI reading of 53.68, which places Filecoin in neutral territory despite the recent price decline. This suggests the selling pressure may not be as extreme as the price action indicates. Filecoin’s MACD presents an interesting contradiction to the bearish price action. With a MACD value of 0.0393 and a positive histogram of 0.0151, the momentum indicator suggests underlying bullish momentum for Filecoin despite the recent breakdown. This divergence…

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‘Seva Pakhwada’ launched in Palghar to mark PM Modi`s 75 birthday

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Whatcha playing this weekend, Destructoid? (Sept. 19-21)

Ah, another week ends. If only it didn’t mean we’ve lost five days of our fleeting lives that we’ll never get back, and probably spent them sitting at a desk somewhere, contemplating what could have gone better in our lives. But then we remember there’s a tradeoff to this existential dread: weekends. Specifically, weekends reserved for video games (or games you play on a table, we don’t judge here). And, like every weekend, we’re here to ask you the ultimate contemplative questionwhat are you going to be playing? Arkheron looks mighty fine, and is definitely getting hours sunken into it. I’m slowly approaching the bottom, but still have a while to go before I can truly say I’ve made it on that machine. Speaking of machines, there’s this one game I’m going to be playing a bit of this weekend, since it’s currently running a playtest. It’s set in a dystopian world ruined and ruled by machines and sentient technology, and no, it’s not Horizon. In fact, it’s called Exoborne, an extraction looter-shooter that’s been running tests for a while now, slowly but surely improving on its foundation to ensure it can compete with similar giants coming out this year and down the line, such as Arc Raiders. Aside from Exoborne, another alpha test you can sign up for is currently underway for a game called Arkheron, a MOBA-battle royale-ARPG sort of blend, which you’ll learn more of in some of my upcoming features, but I did break down its new trailer yesterday, so be sure to read up on that. Lastly, I’m going to find some time to squeeze in a few hours of Cities: Skylines. Both of them, actually, with my primary focus being on the first, given its larger content library and exceptional mod support, which the latter currently lacks. Destructoid sure does love its family-friendly games. Screenshot by Destructoid The team is gearing up for some mighty gamin’ time this weekend, too. There’s a lot on everyone’s plate this time around, so here goes. My fellow writers are going for a mix of live-service and singleplayer vibes, from sports games to looter-shooters. Arka will stick to FC 26 this weekend, kicking the ball around and pretending EA’s made a new game instead of slapping a new number on the old one; Hads is playing some Apex: Legends to satisfy their live-service cravings, because what would gaming in 2025 be without some free-to-play action? Scott’ll sprinkle on some LEGO Voyagers and Hello Kitty Island Adventure on top of his weekend to spend some quality time with his SO. Kacee is hopping back into Hogwarts Legacy, which is only the second-best Harry Potter game, behind Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets for the original PlayStation. Madison is staying the course and playing the same games as last week, continuing her runs through Borderlands 4 and Baldur’s Gate 3, where she’s trying to clear Act Two and the Moonrise Tower (i. e., the best parts of the entire game). Our editorial pair also has a packed weekend, and no, Luci is not just playing chess this time around. Though he is sinking a lot of time into moving pieces on a board, and probably doing it as I’m typing this, he might also get into Cyberpunk 2077. Rachel Samples, our editor-in-chief, is going for The Legend of Zelda Echoes of Wisdom, Pokemon Go, and The Sims 4, because it wouldn’t be a Whatcha playing piece without some Nintendo love. But that’s enough about us, as I’ve rambled for far too long when only one thing really mattersyou. With so many games out, whether as betas, alphas, or full releases, there are literally infinite options to choose from this weekend, so do be kind to tell us what you’re gonna be playing. And, as always, have a wonderful weekend from all of us at Destructoid. Like our content? Set Destructoid as a Preferred Source on Google in just one step to ensure you see us more frequently in your Google searches! The post Whatcha playing this weekend, Destructoid? (Sept. 19-21) appeared first on Destructoid.