Author: Inka FM

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Halfway through a late-night position I noticed the price feed lagging. Wow! My heart sank for a second. Then I sat back and thought: okay, this is exactly why derivatives in DeFi feel exciting and brittle at the same time. The potential for leverage and cross-chain arbitrage is huge, but the tooling often looks like […]

Uriri MP Mark Nyamita at a past function. PHOTO

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua at the unveiling of the Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) on May 15, 2025.

Wow! Okay, so check this out—BNB Chain has quietly morphed from a low-fee Ethereum alternative into a full-blown playground for NFTs, DeFi, and on-chain staking, and that shift matters for anyone who cares about usability. My first impression was simple: more chains, more chaos. Initially I thought you’d just pick one wallet and be done, […]

Okay, so check this out—I’ve been watching tokens for years. Wow, the markets move fast. My first reaction? Whoa, that’s exciting. Then my brain switches gears. Initially I thought a big market cap meant a safe bet, but then realized that narrative is often shallow and misleading. I still get that gut kick when a […]

I was tinkering with wallets last month and got distracted by tokens. It felt messy and slow in the beginning, frankly… Check this out—some tools combine tidy UIs with desktop control. My instinct said that a desktop wallet that also tracks many chains and tokens would save time and reduce mistakes, so I dove into […]

President William Ruto at a past event. PHOTO/@WilliamsRuto/X

Former Deputy Rigathi Gachagua welcomes former interior CS Fred Matiang’i for thanksgiving service at Wamunyoro, in Nyeri county on May 4,2025, PHOTO/Paul Mutua

Former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’í acknowledges greetings from his supporters in Kisii town, including Kisii Governor Simba Arati (right), on Friday. PHOTO/Robert Ochoro

Dr. James Mwangi, Equity Group Holdings Managing Director and CEO with members of the Clerk of the Lord Chamberlains Court upon receiving the Freedom of the City of London Award.


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