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Scoreboard – October 30, 2025

CALENDAR TODAY SOCCER Big West women: UC Irvine vs. Hawaii, 6 p. m. at Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium. VOLLEYBALL New City Nissan/HHSAA Girls Division I Championships: Quarterfinals. At Moanalua: Mililani vs. ‘Iolani, 5 p. m.; Moanalua vs. Kamehameha-Maui, 7 p. m. At McKinley: Campbell vs. Kahuku, 5 p. m.; Kamehameha vs. Kamehameha-Hawaii, 7 p. m. New City Nissan/HHSAA Girls Division II Championships: Consolation Semifinals, Hawaii Prep vs. Molokai, 3: 30 p. m. at Kalani; Waipahu vs. Leilehua, 3: 30 p. m. at Kaimuki. Quarterfinals, At Kalani: Roosevelt vs. Kapaa, 5 p. m.; Kau vs. University, 7 p. m. At Kaimuki: Hawaii Baptist vs. Seabury Hall, 5 p. m.; Maryknoll vs. Parker, 7 p. m. WATER POLO ILH Varsity I-AA boys: Single-Elimination Tournament. Third place, ‘Iolani vs. Punahou, 5 p. m. Final, Kamehameha vs. Le Jardin, 6 p. m. Games at ‘Iolani. FRIDAY CROSS COUNTRY College: Big West Championships, 7: 30 a. m. at Kapiolani Park. FOOTBALL OIA Open: Semifinals, Campbell vs. Kahuku, 5 p. m.; Kapolei vs. Mililani, 7: 30 p. m. Games at Mililani. OIA D-II: Semifinals, Kalaheo vs. Pearl City, 7 p. m. at Farrington. BIIF Division II: Playoffs, Kohala vs. Kamehameha-Hawaii, 6 p. m.; Hawaii Prep at Honokaa, 6 p. m. VOLLEYBALL New City Nissan/HHSAA Girls Division I Championships: Semifinals at Moanalua, 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. Fifth-Place Semifinals at McKinley, 5 p. m. and 6: 30 p. m. New City Nissan/HHSAA Girls Division II Championships: Consolation at Kaimuki, Waipahu/Leilehua winner vs. Hawaii Prep/Molokai winner, 3: 30 p. m. Fifth-Place Semifinals at Kaimuki: Hawaii Baptist/Seabury Hall loser vs. Maryknoll/Parker loser, 5 p. m.; Roosevelt/Kapaa loser vs. Kau/University loser, 6: 30 p. m. Semifinals at Kalani: Hawaii Baptist/Seabury Hall winner vs. Maryknoll/Parker winner, 5 p. m.; Roosevelt/Kapaa winner vs. Kau/University winner, 7 p. m. BASKETBALL UH Men’s Schedule Sat, Oct. 18 vs. Pm.-Pitz. (exh) W , 101-51 Sun, Oct. 26 vs. Chamin. (exh) W, 93-87 Tuesday at Oregon 5: 30 p. m. Sun, Nov. 9 vs. East Texas A&M 8 p. m. Wed, Nov. 12 vs. Miss. Valley St.# 7 p. m. Fri, Nov. 14 vs. Manhattan# 7 p. m. Sat, Nov. 15 vs. Utah Tech# 7 p. m. Thu, Nov. 20 vs. Arizona State 7 p. m. Mon, Nov. 24 vs. Hawaii Pacific 7 p. m. Fri, Nov. 28 vs. North Dakota 7 p. m. Thu, Dec. 4 vs. UC Davis! 7 p. m. Sat, Dec. 6 vs. CS Fullerton! 7 p. m. Wed, Dec. 10 vs. Hawaii Hilo 7 p. m. Sat, Dec. 13 vs. UTEP 7 p. m. Thu, Jan. 1 at UC Riverside! 3 p. m. Sat, Jan. 3 at UC San Diego! 5 p. m. Sat, Jan. 10 vs. UC Irvine! 7 p. m. Thu, Jan. 15 at Cal Poly! TBD Sat, Jan. 17 at UCSB! 4 p. m. Thu, Jan. 22 vs. CSU Bakersfield! 7 p. m. Sat, Jan. 24 vs. CSNorthridge! 7 p. m. Thu, Jan. 29 at UC Irvine! 5 p. m. Sat, Jan. 31 at Long Beach St.! 4 p. m. Sat, Feb. 7 vs. UC San Diego! 7 p. m. Thu, Feb. 12 at CSU Bakrsfld.! 4: 30 p. m. Sat, Feb. 14 at CS Northridge! 3 p. m. Thu, Feb. 19 vs. Cal Poly! 7 p. m. Sat, Feb. 21 vs. UCSB! 7 p. m. Thu, Feb. 26 at UC Davis! 4 p. m. Sat, Feb. 28 at CS Fullerton! 2 p. m. Thu, Mar. 5 vs. UC Riverside! 7 p. m. Sat, Mar. 7 vs. Long Beach St.! 7 p. m. The Big West Tournament is March 11-14 at Henderson, Nev. #-Outrigger Rainbow Classic !-Big West game UH Women’s Schedule Tue, Oct. 21 vs. Chamind. (exb.) W , 90-33 Tue, Oct. 28 vs. HPU (exb.) W, 74-34. Tuesday vs. Portland State 7 p. m. Thu, Nov. 13 vs. Saint Martin’s 7 p. m. Fri, Nov. 21 vs. Loy. Marymount# 11 a. m. Sun, Nov. 23 vs. Portland# 2: 30 p. m. Fri, Nov. 28 vs. Vermont@ 2: 30 p. m. Sat, Nov. 29 vs. Lindenwood@ 2: 30 p. m. Sun, Nov. 30 vs. Santa Clara@ 2: 30 p. m. Thu, Dec. 4 at UC Davis! 4 p. m. Sat, Dec. 6 at CS Fullerton! 11 a. m. Thu, Dec. 11 vs. Hawaii Hilo 7 p. m. Fri, Dec. 29 vs. Liberty^ 7: 30 p. m. Sat, Dec. 30 vs. Montana St.^ 3: 30 p. m. Thu, Jan. 1 vs. UC Riverside! 7 p. m. Sat, Jan. 3 vs. UC San Diego! 7 p. m. Sat, Jan 10 at UC Irvine! noon Thu, Jan. 15 vs. Cal Poly! 7 p. m. Sat, Jan. 17 vs. UCSB! 7 p. m. Thu, Jan. 22 at CSU Bakersfld.! 4: 30 p. m. Sat, Jan. 24 at CS Northridge! 11 a. m. Thu, Jan. 29 vs. UC Irvine! 7 p. m. Sat, Jan. 31 vs. Long Beach St.! 7 p. m. Sat, Feb. 7 at UC San Diego 2 p. m. Thu, Feb. 12 vs. CSU Bakersfld.! 7 p. m. Sat, Feb. 14 vs. CS Northridge! 6 p. m. Thu, Feb. 19 at Cal Poly! TBD Sat, Feb. 21 at UC Santa Barbara! noon Thu, Feb. 26 vs. UC Davis! 7 p. m. Sat, Feb. 28 vs. Cal State Fulerton! 7 p. m. Thu, Mar. 5 at UC Riverside! 4 p. m. Sat., Mar. 7 at Long Beach State! noon The Big West Tournament is March 11-14 at Henderson, Nev. #-Bank of Hawaii Classic @-American Savings Bank Rainbow Wahine Showdown ^-Maui Classic at Seabury Hall !-Big West game ILH Monday Girls JV I Punahou 52, ‘Iolani 40 Girls JV II Kamehameha 42, Punahou 16 Tuesday Girls JV II Mid-Pacific 36, Sacred Hearts 31 WATER POLO ILH Boys Varsity I Tournament Wednesday Third Place Mid Pacific 10, ‘Iolani 8. Goal scorers-MPI: Kala Kukea 5, Kainoa Joseph 2, Lucius Wilcox, Wyatt, Morris, Jaxson Butler. Iol: Aiden Buck 3, Daniel Ward 2, Linus Lum 2, Mason Mizumoto. Championship Punahou 14, Kamehameha 6. Goal scorers-Pun: Nick Davidson 5, Dylan McManus 4, Makoa Cox, Blake Garlin, Kodai Eskin, Nalu Pietsch, Ethan Wong Sa. KS: Atria Morton 2, Hako Hudgens 2, Broxton Quihano Meehan, Kodi Kwan. CHEERLEADING BIIF Wednesday All-Girl 1. Waiakea 36. 800. 2. Honokaa 36. 617. 3. Kamehameha-Hawaii 33. 400. 4. Kealakehe 31. 083. 5. Keaau 24. 433. Coed 1. Hilo 39. 650. 2. Konawaena 34. 550. SOCCER BIG WEST WOMEN Standings Pts Rec Pct Overall Cal Poly 20 6-2-2 . 700 8-2-9 UCSB 18 5-1-3 . 722 12-3-4 CSUN 18 5-1-3 . 722 7-7-4 CS Fullerton 17 5-2-2 . 667 12-2-3 CSU Bakersfield 16 5-3-1 . 611 8-7-2 UC Irvine 15 4-2-3 . 611 7-4-7 UC San Diego 10 2-3-4 . 444 4-6-8 Long Beach St. 10 2-3-4 . 444 5-7-5 Hawaii 10 2-3-4 . 444 4-7-8 UC Davis 1 0-8-1 . 056 2-12-4 UC Riverside 1 0-8-1 . 056 0-15-2 Note: Top 6 qualify for conference tournament, which starts Sunday. Today UC Irvine at Hawaii, 6 p. m. Long Beach State at Cal State Northridge UC Santa Barbara at UC San Diego Cal State Fullerton at Cal State Bakersfield UC Davis at UC Riverside End regular season MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER PLAYOFFS First Round (Best-of-3; if necessary) >> Eastern Conference Friday Game 1: Inter Miami 3, Nashville 1 Sunday Game 1: Philadelphia Union 2, Chicago 2 (Phildelphia Union wins on PKs 4-2) Monday Game 1: Cincinnati 1, Columbus 0 Tuesday Game 1: New York City FC 1, Charlotte 0 Saturday Game 2: Charlotte at New York City FC, 9: 30 a. m. Game 2: Philadelphia Union at Chicago, 11: 30 a. m. Game 2: Inter Miami vs. Nashville, 1: 30 p. m. Sunday Game 2: Cincinnati at Columbus, 1: 30 p. m. Friday, Nov. 7 x-Game 3: New York City FC at Charlotte, time TBD Saturday, Nov. 8 x-Game 3: Chicago at Philadelphia Union, time TBD x-Game 3: Columbus at Cincinnati, time TBD x-Game 3: Nashville at Inter Miami, time TBD >> Western Conference Sunday Game 1: Vancouver 3, Dallas 0 Game 1: San Diego 2, Portland 1 Monday Game 1: Minnesota 0, Seattle 0 (Minnesota wins on PKs 3-2) Wednesday Game 1: LAFC 2, Austin 1 Saturday Game 2: Vancouver at Dallas, 3: 30 p. m. Game 2: San Diego at Portland, 3: 30 p. m. Sunday Game 2: LAFC at Austin, 3: 30 p. m. Monday Game 2: Minnesota at Seattle, 5: 30 p. m. Friday, Nov. 7 x-Game 3: Dallas at Vancouver, time TBD Saturday, Nov. 8 x-Game 3: Seattle at Minnesota, time TBD x-Game 3: Austin at LAFC, time TBD Sunday, Nov. 9 x-Game 3: Portland at San Diego, time TBD NATIONAL WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE W L T Pts GF GA Kansas City 20 3 2 62 47 12 Washington 12 5 8 44 42 32 Orlando 11 8 6 39 32 26 Seattle 10 7 8 38 31 28 San Diego 10 8 7 37 40 32 Portland 10 8 7 37 34 29 Gotham 9 7 9 36 33 22 Racing Louisville 9 9 7 34 34 38 North Carolina 8 9 8 32 34 37 Houston 8 11 6 30 27 37 Angel City 7 12 6 27 30 39 Utah 5 13 7 22 27 42 Bay 4 13 8 20 26 40 Chicago 2 12 11 17 30 533 Note: Three points for victory, one point for draw. Sunday Angel City vs. Chicago, noon San Diego vs. Kansas City, 10 a. m. Gotham vs. North Carolina, noon Seattle vs. Orlando, noon Houston vs. Portland, noon Bay vs. Racing Louisville, noon Washington vs. Utah, noon End regular season GOLF COLLEGE MEN Kaanapali Classic At Royal Kaanapali Golf Course Wednesday Final Round; par 71 Team 789–Oklahoma. 801-TCU. 805–Georgia. 812–Florida Gulf Coast. 815-Colorado. 819-San Jose State. 825-Kansas. 827-Southern Illinois. 828-North Florida, East Tennessee State. 833–Connecticut. 837-Boise State. 842-Gonzaga, Wyoming. 843-Indiana. 848-Sacramento State, Hawaii. 872-Cal State Northridge. 875-UC Irvine. Individual Ryder Cowan (Okla.) 64-62-67-193 Sam Udovich (TCU) 65-64-65-194 Jase Summy (Okla.) 62-67-66-195 Nolan Harper (FGCU) 70-63-64-197 William King (Kansas) 68-65-66-199 Avinash Iyer (SJSU) 67-67-65-199 Jack Beauchamp (TCU) 67-66-67-200 Carter Loflin (Georgia) 67-67-66-200 Clark Van Gaalen (Okla.) 71-64-65-200 JD Culbreth (Georgia) 70-61-69-200 Hawaii golfers T14. Anson Cabello 67-67-69–203 T63. James Whitworth 70-71-71-212 T94. Dane Watanabe 71-74-73-218 T94. Chris Salem 68-73-77–218 T106. Nathan Szpakowicz 72-71-81-224 112. Alec Hilgers (ind.) 78-74-77-229 T113. C. Combado (ind.) 76-77-78-231 120. Quinn Murray (ind.) 79-79-84-242 College women Nanea Invitational At Nanea Golf Course Wednesday Final Round; par 73 Team 832–Stanford. 851-Arizona State. 855-Auburn. 857-Texas. 873-California. 876-UCLA, Colorado. 880-Oregon State. 889-San Jose State. 900-Washington. 915-Hawaii. Individual Anna Davis (Auburn) 66-70-73-209 Meja Ortengren (Stan) 71-72-66-209 Cindy Hsu (Texas) 69-69-71-209 Andrea Revuelta (Stan) 71-72-67-210 Kelly Xu (Stan) 69-69-73–211 Farah O’Keefe (Texas) 73-68-70-211 Megha Ganne (Stan) 75-69-67–211 P. Mart. Sampedro (Stan) 71-71-69-211 Char. Cantonis (Auburn) 65-75-71–211 Patience Rhodes (ASU) 68-75-69–212 Hawaii golfers T44. Chloe Ku 70-75-81-226 46. Jasmine Wong 76-77-74-227 T54. Emiko Sverduk 73-80-78-231 56. Maline Kraus 76-81-76-233 59. Sofina Firouzi 81-79-83-243 VOLLEYBALL New City Nissan/HHSAA Girls Division I Championships Monday First Round Match 1: Mililani def. Konawaena 25-16, 25-23, 21-25, 23-25, 15-13 Match 2: Moanalua def. Hilo 25-19, 25-21, 25-16 Match 3: Campbell def. King Kekaulike 24-26, 19-25, 25-14, 25-21, 15-9 Match 4: Kamehameha def. Kapolei 25-13, 25-18, 25-18 Today Quarterfinals At Moanalua Match 5: Mililani vs. No. 1 ‘Iolani, 5 p. m. Match 6: Moanalua vs. No. 4 Kamehameha- Maui, 7 p. m. At McKinley Match 7: Campbell vs. No. 2 Kahuku, 5 p. m. Match 8: Kamehameha vs. No. 3 Kamehameha-Hawaii, 7 p. m. Friday Fifth-Place Semifinals At McKinley Match 9: Moanalua/Kamehameha-Maui loser vs. Mililani/‘Iolani loser, 5 p. m. Match 10: Kamehameha/Kamehameha- Hawaii loser vs. Campbell/Kahuku loser, 6: 30 p. m. Semifinals At Moanalua Match 11: Moanalua/Kamehameha-Maui winner vs. Mililani/‘Iolani winner, 5 p. m. Match 12: Kamehameha/Kamehameha- Hawaii winner vs. Campbell/Kahuku winner, 7 p. m. Saturday At Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center Fifth Place Match 13: Match 10 winner vs. Match 9 winner, 11 a. m. Third Place Match 14: Match 12 loser vs. Match 11 loser, 2 p. m. Championship Match 15: Match 12 winner vs. Match 11 winner, 7 p. m. New City Nissan/HHSAA Girls Division II Championships Wednesday First Round At Kalani Match 1: Kau def. Molokai 25-18, 25-14, 25-19 Match 2: No. 5 Roosevelt def. Hawaii Prep 25-17, 25-17, 25-15 At Kaimuki Match 3: Hawaii Baptist def. Waipahu 25-23, 25-16, 23-25, 25-20 Match 4: Maryknoll def. Leilehua 20-25, 25-21, 25-17, 26-24 Today Consolation Semifinals At Kalani Match 5: Hawaii Prep vs. Molokai, 3: 30 p. m. At Kaimuki Match 6: Waipahu vs. Leilehua, 3: 30 p. m. Quarterfinals At Kalani Match 7: Roosevelt vs. No. 4 Kapaa, 5 p. m. Match 8: Kau vs. No. 1 University, 7 p. m. At Kaimuki Match 9: Hawaii Baptist vs. No. 3 Seabury Hall, 5 p. m. Match 10: Maryknoll vs. No. 2 Parker, 7 p. m. Friday At Kaimuki Consolation Match 11: Waipahu/Leilehua winner vs. Hawaii Prep/Molokai winner, 3: 30 p. m. Fifth-Place Semifinals Match 12: Hawaii Baptist/Seabury Hall loser vs. Maryknoll/Parker loser, 5 p. m. Match 13: Roosevelt/Kapaa loser vs. Kau/ University loser, 6: 30 p. m. Semifinals At Kalani Match 14: Hawaii Baptist/Seabury Hall winner vs. Maryknoll/Parker winner, 5 p. m. Match 15: Roosevelt/Kapaa winner vs. Kau/University winner, 7 p. m. Saturday At Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center Fifth Place Match 16: Match 12 winner vs. Match 13 winner, 12: 30 p. m. Third Place Match 17: Match 14 loser vs. Match 15 loser, 3: 30 p. m. Championship Match 18: Match 14 winner vs. Match 15 winner, 5 p. m. PacWest Women Tuesday At McCabe Gym. Chaminade def. Hawaii Pacific 18-25,.
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2025/10/30/sports/scoreboard-october-30-2025/

Stranger Things season 5 trailer leaks online hours before official Netflix release – and fans think it includes a big spoiler

**Netflix Accidentally Leaks Final Trailer for Stranger Things Season 5**

In an unexpected turn of events, Netflix has accidentally leaked the final trailer for *Stranger Things* Season 5. The two-minute teaser was uploaded overnight in error, sparking a flurry of excitement and speculation among the show’s dedicated fanbase.

With the highly anticipated final season set to premiere on November 26, Netflix had planned to officially unveil the trailer on October 30. The streaming giant even confirmed this on social media, giving fans plenty of time to prepare for the big reveal.

However, an apparent miscommunication or mistake meant the trailer went live several hours ahead of schedule. Although Netflix quickly pulled the footage offline, many sharp-eyed fans had already noticed the premature release and managed to capture screenshots and clips. Some were even able to download the entire teaser before it vanished.

As a result, social media platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Reddit are now flooded with discussions, screengrabs, and leaked footage from the trailer. For those who want to experience the teaser in full HD or 4K quality, it’s advised to avoid these forums until Netflix officially shares the trailer.

### Major Spoilers Ahead: The Final Scene That Has Fans Talking

There is one particular moment from the leaked trailer that has caught the fan community’s attention—and it’s causing quite a stir.

In the trailer’s closing scene, Will Byers faces off against the season’s Big Bad, Vecna. Vecna uses his telekinetic powers to hold a terrified Will aloft, ominously telling him he’s going to help “one last time” before the screen cuts to black.

This chilling moment has led many fans to speculate that Will might be in grave danger, with some fearing his death. However, it’s important to note that this scene’s exact placement within the season is still unclear.

The prevailing theory among viewers is that the footage shown comes from the first volume of Season 5, which consists of the first four episodes. If that’s accurate, this cliffhanger moment could very well be the final scene of Volume 1, leaving fans eagerly awaiting the second part.

Given Will’s critical role in the overarching story, it seems unlikely he’d be killed off so early in the season. Instead, this scene might serve as a dramatic pivot point, setting the stage for Volume 2’s events.

### What’s Next for Stranger Things Fans?

The official release of *Stranger Things* Season 5 Volume 1 is only weeks away, with the premiere scheduled for November 26. The excitement continues to build as fans count down to the return of one of Netflix’s most beloved shows.

Before the official trailer drops, it might be a good time to revisit the first trailer for Season 5 and refresh yourself on what’s to come.

Stay tuned for more updates, and be sure to follow TechRadar for the latest *Stranger Things* news!

*Note: To avoid spoilers, consider steering clear of social media until Netflix releases the official trailer.*
https://www.techradar.com/streaming/netflix/stranger-things-season-5-trailer-leaks-online-hours-before-official-netflix-release-and-fans-think-it-includes-a-big-spoiler

General Hospital Fans Threaten to Stop Watching as Drew Gets the Mansion

General Hospital Fans React Strongly to Drew Winning the Quartermaine Mansion

General Hospital fans were dealt a major blow in the latest episode of the long-running soap opera as Drew secured another significant victory—landing the coveted Quartermaine mansion after Ronnie finally sold it to him. This plot development has left many viewers displeased, with some even threatening to stop watching the show altogether.

Drew’s Pursuit of the Quartermaine Mansion

Drew had been after the Quartermaine mansion for quite some time, but many fans hoped the show would not reward him with such a prize. Unfortunately for them, their worst fears came true when Drew officially gained ownership of the mansion in the recent episode.

Fans’ Backlash and Reactions

Even before the episode aired, fans were already expressing their concerns about Drew potentially acquiring the mansion. One user commented on the General Hospital Fans Official Facebook page, saying, “If the Quartermaine mansion is sold to Drew, I am also done with a daytime soap I’ve watched and enjoyed for most of 6 decades. I’d rather Veronica keep it herself.” This sentiment echoed among several other fans.

The backlash only intensified immediately after the episode aired. Another fan wrote, “Let me know when Michael gets the mansion back, only then will I watch GH again.” Numerous comments flooded the page, with many viewers voicing their displeasure and even calling for a boycott of the show.

A Fan’s Defense of the Plot

Amidst the widespread criticism, one fan pushed back against the negativity and urged others to be more patient with the storyline. They wrote, “Just stop already with the ‘I am not watching GH anymore’ garbage. THE WILL IS FAKE. Even if the sale is made, it won’t be valid. Stop the complaining and watch, or shut it off. But stop coming here every day to say you are not watching. Especially since most of you will still watch.”

What’s Next?

Drew securing the mansion has certainly sparked a heated debate within the General Hospital fanbase. It seems likely that it will take several significant plot twists before this storyline reaches a resolution that satisfies viewers.

Stay tuned for more updates as the drama continues to unfold on General Hospital.
https://www.comingsoon.net/guides/news/2052731-general-hospital-quartermaine-mansion-sell-drew

Binance Alpha’s Exclusive Airdrop: Nubila, Marina & Audiera

What to Know: Exclusive Binance Alpha Airdrops for Nubila, Marina, and Audiera

Binance Alpha is set to host exclusive airdrops for three innovative projects: Nubila Network on October 31, and Marina Protocol and Audiera on November 1. Eligible users can claim tokens using Alpha Points through the Alpha Events page once trading opens. These airdrops highlight cutting-edge advancements in AI data, Web3 marketing, and dance-to-earn gaming.

For crypto users who love early-stage projects and rewards, this is an exciting opportunity. Here’s everything you need to know to participate.

What’s Happening

  • Nubila Network (NB): October 31
  • Marina Protocol (BAY): November 1
  • Audiera (BEAT): November 1

Binance Alpha users who meet eligibility criteria will be able to claim tokens on the Alpha Events page once trading opens. To participate, you’ll need enough Binance Alpha Points—a reward system designed to grant special perks to active users.

Alpha Points are earned by engaging in activities such as trading, holding assets, and other interactions within the Binance ecosystem. Once you accumulate enough points, you can redeem them for airdrops or access exclusive events. So, if you want to join these airdrops, make sure you stay active and gather sufficient Alpha Points ahead of the distribution dates.

Project Overviews

Nubila Network (NB)

Nubila is developing what it calls the “physical perception layer” for the autonomous economy and AI. Their mission is to make real-world data accessible, verifiable, and useful, enabling infrastructure, finance, and AI systems to rely on accurate signals rather than assumptions.

Key highlights about Nubila:

  • Recently raised $8 million in a seed round, raising total funding to $10.5 million
  • Operates over 20,000 sensors and 16,000 validator nodes across 120+ countries
  • Focus areas include prediction markets, real-world assets, and AI-driven finance

Marina Protocol (BAY)

Marina is a marketing technology (“martech”) infrastructure platform that transforms campaigns, quizzes, missions, and events into Web3 experiences with tokens, lowering barriers and expanding global reach.

Features of Marina Protocol include:

  • 1.3 million users spanning more than 200 countries
  • Gamified “learn & earn” activities such as quizzes, missions, and social tasks that reward engagement
  • Offers an SDK, embed codes, social-login wallets, and gasless onboarding for seamless, global campaigns

Their vision is to bridge mobile engagement with on-chain reward systems, creating sustainable, transparent, and scalable digital campaigns for users, creators, and marketers alike.

Marina recently secured $1.68 million in funding to build a trustless, smart-contract-based reward system and enhance their martech infrastructure and gamification platform.

Audiera (BEAT)

Audiera is the Web3 evolution of rhythm and dance games. Offering both a mobile game and a lightweight Telegram mini-game, Audiera combines fun gameplay with token rewards.

Gameplay highlights include:

  • Tapping to the beat, engaging in dance battles, and using Bluetooth dance mats
  • “Dance to earn” mechanics where players can burn calories while earning tokens
  • Over 3.2 million registered wallets and hundreds of thousands of weekly active users
  • BEAT token powers the in-game economy, with credits converting directly to BEAT tokens

Audiera recently was featured by BNB Chain as the most active decentralized app in the past seven days, with its user base exceeding 4 million.

Final Thoughts

If you’re an active crypto user within the Binance ecosystem, this is a great opportunity to engage with three diverse and promising projects. Whether you’re interested in real-world data with Nubila, marketing infrastructure with Marina, or Web3 gaming and social interaction with Audiera, there’s something for every enthusiast.

Be sure to accumulate enough Alpha Points, mark the important dates—October 31 and November 1—and follow Binance Alpha’s official channels for updates. These airdrops exemplify how platforms reward early adopters and loyal users in the evolving crypto landscape.

https://www.cryptonewsz.com/binance-alpha-airdrops-nubila-marina-audiera/

North Reading house catches fire twice in single day

NORTH READING, MASS. (WHDH) — A vacant house in North Reading caught fire twice in one day. The home was being used for a training exercise by the North Reading Fire Department on Wednesday, but it reignited shortly after crews finished and left around 6 p.m.

“Shortly after making up and making sure the house is safe and not burning, we got a call about forty-five minutes later that it was involved,” North Reading Fire Chief Don Stats said. “So we came right back.”

Firefighters noted that the second fire took more time to put out, even with prior knowledge of the building’s layout.

Residents in the area were surprised to see the fire department return so soon. “After a few minutes you could see all the fire trucks starting to arrive, starting to line up, coming up through the drive,” said Edward Baia. “And it was just one after another after another after another.”

Neighbors also expressed concerns about the fire potentially spreading due to the woods surrounding the home.
https://whdh.com/news/north-reading-house-catches-fire-twice-in-single-day/

Indonesia’s digital rupiah CBDC to get stablecoin twist with government bond backing

Bank Indonesia (BI), the country’s central bank, is advancing plans to issue what it terms its “national stablecoin version,” a digital currency backed by government bonds (SBN). This initiative was announced by BI Governor Perry Warjiyo during the Indonesia Digital Finance and Economy Festival and Fintech Summit 2025 held in Jakarta on Thursday, according to CNBC Indonesia.

During the summit, Warjiyo revealed that Bank Indonesia intends to introduce digital central bank securities, which are tokenized versions of SBN. These digital securities will be developed atop the digital rupiah, Indonesia’s central bank digital currency (CBDC).

“We will issue Bank Indonesia securities in digital form—the digital rupiah with underlying SBN, Indonesia’s national version of a stablecoin,” he explained.

### Indonesia to Integrate Blockchain into Its Monetary System

The introduction of these digital securities is part of BI’s broader digital finance strategy and represents a significant step toward integrating blockchain technology within Indonesia’s monetary framework.

Currently, stablecoins are not recognized as legal tender in Indonesia. However, the Financial Services Authority (OJK) has begun monitoring their usage due to their growing significance in payments and remittances.

Dino Milano Siregar, head of the OJK’s crypto and digital asset division, stated that the regulator enforces Anti-Money Laundering (AML) compliance and requires periodic reporting from stablecoin traders.

He noted, “Even without formal recognition as payment instruments, stablecoins are already being used as hedging tools, particularly those backed by credible underlying assets.”

“These assets are tradable and far less volatile than other cryptocurrencies,” Siregar added.

### Indonesia’s Growing Role in the Global Crypto Market

Indonesia has made notable strides in global cryptocurrency adoption. It ranked seventh in Chainalysis’s 2025 Global Crypto Adoption Index. Specifically, the country secured ninth place in retail crypto activity, seventh in centralized service value received, and fourth in decentralized finance (DeFi) value received.

Moreover, in August, the local advocacy group Bitcoin Indonesia disclosed that the government has been exploring Bitcoin (BTC) as a potential reserve asset. The group mentioned that they have held discussions with officials to explore how this strategy might stimulate economic growth.

This move by Bank Indonesia signals the country’s commitment to embracing digital finance innovations while maintaining regulatory oversight, positioning Indonesia as a key player in the evolving landscape of digital currencies and blockchain technology.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/indonesia-s-digital-rupiah-cbdc-to-get-stablecoin-twist-with-government-bond-backing?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound

Gold sinks below $4K: What does it mean for Bitcoin price?

**Bitcoin ETFs See $839 Million in Inflows While Gold ETFs Lose $4.1 Billion**

Gold’s shine is fading fast, just as its “digital” rival, Bitcoin (BTC), recovers lost ground.

Just a week after hitting a record high above $4,381, gold has retreated by more than 10.6%, plunging to as low as $3,915 on Thursday. This marks its steepest seven-day drop since April. Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s price surged nearly 6.7%, highlighting a sharp divergence between the two assets as the US and China edge closer to a trade agreement.

The shift came after Donald Trump’s remarks about an “amazing meeting” with Xi Jinping on Thursday, during which the two leaders agreed to reduce fentanyl tariffs from 20% to 10%, effective immediately. With risk appetite improving and crypto markets heating up, could gold’s correction below $4,000 support signal a rotation of traders back into Bitcoin in the coming months?

### Bitcoin ETFs Attract $839 Million Amid Gold’s Plunge

US-listed Bitcoin ETFs have absorbed $839 million in net inflows since gold reached its record high on October 20. Holdings have risen consecutively over the last four sessions, according to data from Farside Investors.

In contrast, gold-backed ETFs experienced total outflows of about 1.064 million ounces—equivalent to nearly $4.1 billion—since October 22, per Bloomberg data. This includes the largest one-day withdrawal in over six months on Monday, when investors pulled out 0.448 million ounces of gold exposure.

BTC technicals now indicate a strong floor near $101,790. This level aligns with the 20-week exponential moving average (20-week EMA) and the 1.0 Fibonacci retracement level. Holding above this support confluence increases Bitcoin’s odds of hitting $150,000 by the end of the year.

JPMorgan analysts are optimistic, expecting BTC to reach $165,000 in 2025, arguing that it remains undervalued relative to gold.

### Gold Hasn’t Peaked Yet: Analysts Weigh In

Gold remains up around 50% year-to-date, supported by record central-bank purchases, persistent fiscal imbalances, and the ongoing “debasement trade,” where investors seek protection amid ballooning government debt and weakening fiat currencies.

Metal trader David Bateman believes gold’s bull run remains fundamentally intact despite the recent correction. Technical indicators also show that gold is in a bull market correction, maintaining support above its 50-day exponential moving average (50-day EMA).

Over the past two years, gold has bounced off the 50-day EMA every time, resulting in rebounds ranging from 4% to 33%. Furthermore, the last three decades’ past 10% corrections in gold have consistently led to sharp rebounds within days, signaling these declines likely represent short-term bottoms rather than deeper downturns.

### Historical Patterns Suggest an 8.3% Gold Rebound Ahead

Data highlighted by Sabu Trades notes that the previous ten instances of such steep gold drops resulted in positive returns over the following two months, averaging an 8.3% recovery.

If this pattern holds, gold could revisit the $4,200–$4,250 zone by December, effectively retesting its record highs and reaffirming its broader uptrend. Looking further ahead, gold could even approach HSBC’s $5,000 target in 2026, provided it stays above the 50-day EMA.

### Conclusion

Bitcoin is currently holding strong above a critical technical support level and eyeing an ambitious target of $150,000 by year’s end. Meanwhile, gold, despite its recent setback, may be gearing up for a rebound according to historical trends and analyst expectations.

**Note:** This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk. Readers should conduct their own research before making any decisions.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/gold-below-4k-what-does-it-mean-for-bitcoin-price?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound

3 players for watch out for in IND-A vs SA-A 1st Unofficial Test 2025 ft. Rishabh Pant

India ‘A’ vs South Africa ‘A’: First Unofficial Test Underway in Bengaluru

India ‘A’ is set to take on South Africa ‘A’ in a two-match unofficial Test series ahead of the Proteas’ upcoming tour of the subcontinent. The first first-class game kicked off on Thursday, October 30, at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has named a strong squad across both matches, with most of the main Test squad members expected to feature in the second game.

In the opening Test, India ‘A’ won the toss and elected to bowl first. Anshul Kamboj provided an early breakthrough for the home side, putting the visitors on the back foot. However, South Africa ‘A’ have recovered well and currently stand at 153 for 2 in 39 overs, aiming to dominate the opening day’s play.

India ‘A’ Squad for the 1st Four-Day Match

  • Rishabh Pant (Captain & Wicketkeeper)
  • Ayush Mhatre
  • N Jagdeesan (Wicketkeeper)
  • Sai Sudharsan (Vice-Captain)
  • Devdutt Padikkal
  • Rajat Patidar
  • Harsh Dubey
  • Tanush Kotian
  • Manav Suthar
  • Khaleel Ahmed
  • Gurnoor Brar
  • Anshul Kamboj
  • Yash Thakur
  • Ayush Badoni
  • Saransh Jain

3 Players to Watch Out For in India ‘A’ vs South Africa ‘A’ – 1st Unofficial Test 2025

1. Rishabh Pant

The star wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant is making a much-anticipated return to competitive cricket after recovering from a foot fracture sustained during the fourth Test against England in the 2025 Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Pant not only returns to play but also leads the India ‘A’ team as they prepare for the upcoming home series against South Africa.

India ‘A’ batter Sai Sudharsan recently praised Pant’s fitness, stating he looks fitter than ever, which adds to the excitement around his comeback. Given his full recovery, Pant is expected to be an automatic pick for the senior Test squad. It will be interesting to see how quickly he sheds any rustiness.

Notably, Pant’s last significant injury layoff was due to a car accident, after which he quickly regained form, enjoying a stellar 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL) season and earning a spot in the 2024 T20 World Cup squad.

2. Rajat Patidar

Rajat Patidar, the flamboyant middle-order batter, is steadily climbing the ranks thanks to his recent consistent performances. He could soon break into the Indian middle-order if he maintains his form and a vacancy arises.

Patidar’s recent exploits include two centuries leading the Central Zone to victory in the 2025 Duleep Trophy and a fifty in the first innings of the Irani Trophy for the Rest of India team. He also kicked off his Ranji Trophy season with a commanding unbeaten century.

Coming into the India ‘A’ setup in such rich red-ball form, Patidar is definitely one of the players to keep an eye on against South Africa ‘A’. With India still debating the middle-order spots—contested by players like Dhruv Jurel and Devdutt Padikkal—Patidar could strengthen his claim with another solid showing in the upcoming matches.

3. Ayush Mhatre

Mumbai youngster Ayush Mhatre has fast-tracked his way into the India youth setup following an impressive 2025 IPL campaign with Chennai Super Kings (CSK). At just 18 years old, Mhatre has captained the India U-19 side on tours to England and Australia.

While he has had moments of inconsistency, Mhatre has compiled two hundreds and a fifty in his last 10 outings for India’s youth teams. Recently, he featured in Mumbai’s 2025-26 Ranji Trophy opener against Jammu and Kashmir, contributing useful cameos but missing the chance to build a big innings.

This match marks Mhatre’s debut in India ‘A’ colors, and it will be exciting to see how he performs against experienced bowlers like Tshepo Moreki, Lutho Sipamla, and Prenelan Subrayen, all of whom have international cricket experience.

Stay tuned for more updates as the unofficial Test series between India ‘A’ and South Africa ‘A’ unfolds.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/3-players-watch-ind-a-vs-sa-a-1st-unofficial-test-2025-ft-rishabh-pant

“I can’t believe it” – Former England captain’s expresses surprise as Rohit Sharma reaches number 1 spot in ICC ODI Rankings

Former England captain Nasser Hussain expressed his surprise upon witnessing a significant change in the ICC rankings.

On Wednesday, October 29, the latest rankings revealed that former India captain Rohit Sharma has ascended to become the new World No. 1-ranked ODI batter.

Hussain’s reaction highlights the impact and recognition of Sharma’s outstanding performance in international cricket.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/news-i-believe-it-former-england-captain-s-expresses-surprise-rohit-sharma-reaches-number-1-spot-icc-odi-rankings

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