Author: CYPRUS EYE

Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is surging through its presale, with phase 5 nearly sold out at $0.03. Investors are flocking to this DeFi crypto, drawn by its robust lending model and a projected $1 price in 2025. Having raised $13,400,000 with over 630 million tokens sold to 14,200 holders, Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is gaining traction in the crypto market. Its CertiK audit, scoring 95.00, underscores a secure foundation. As Ethereum eyes $4800, Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is positioning itself as a top crypto to buy now. This momentum signals a promising trajectory for early investors. Let’s explore why this DeFi crypto is…

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Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is surging ahead in the crypto market, outpacing rival altcoins with unprecedented investor enthusiasm. The project has raised $13,400,000 since its presale began. It has further sold over 630 million tokens to 14,200 holders. Currently in phase 5 at $0.03, Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is drawing significant attention. Phase 5 is nearly sold out, signaling robust demand. With a launch price of $0.06, buyers are guaranteed a 71% return on investment. This rapid progress underscores Mutuum Finance (MUTM) as a top altcoin in 2025. Mutuum Finance (MUTM) lending innovation Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is redefining decentralized finance with its…

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U.S. President Donald Trump teased the announcement last week, but Coca-Cola Co. confirmed it last Tuesday: a cane sugar-sweetened version of the beverage maker’s trademark soda will be released in the U.S. this fall. For decades, Coke and the makers of other soft drinks have generally used high fructose corn syrup or artificial sweeteners in their products manufactured in the U.S. But American consumers are increasingly looking for food and drinks with fewer and more natural ingredients, and beverage companies are responding. PepsiCo and Dr Pepper have sold versions of their flagship sodas sweetened with cane sugar since 2009. Coca-Cola…

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Over more than two decades, Türkiye’s defense industry has steadily advanced, and artificial intelligence is now a central driver of this transformation. AI integration marks a turning point, not only in technology but in strategic outlook. Today’s defense sector transcends traditional boundaries, entering a new era dominated by digital and AI-enabled systems. Türkiye’s national strategy, dubbed “AI for Defense,” was prominently showcased at this week’s 17th International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF) 2025, carrying the motto “futureAIready.” Presidency of Defense Industries’ (SSB) Defense Industry Artificial Intelligence Talent Cluster, or SAYZEK, is a program that aims to build a talent matrix for…

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00:00To me, this is the big question that so many people have underestimated for 2025. How much are we actually seeing that a tailwind coming into practical effect versus still remain a promise? Well, I think it’s again, it’s interesting because when you think of A.I., when you discuss A.I., it’s almost exclusively about the future and what it means. And that, I think, distracts from the present just how important all this spending is. Stacks, servers, GPUs, physical construction, and, of course, electricity related energy needs related applications. And this you have four companies now that are intending to…

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Tom Waterhouse of Waterhouse VC warns well-meaning regulations are unintentionally accelerating the shift to offshore operators. In mature betting markets, regulation serves three fundamental purposes: protecting consumers, maintaining market integrity, and generating sustainable tax revenue. In principle, these aims are aligned. In practice, they can come into conflict. Nowhere is this tension more evident than in the UK, but similar dynamics are playing out globally. Reforms aimed at reducing gambling harm have introduced growing friction, and more consumers are shifting their activity to unlicensed alternatives. Once fringe players, offshore operators now offer a tempting proposition: faster onboarding, broader product access,…

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The Gambling Commission has already made several amendments to GSGB reporting, with other changes to be implemented soon. The Office for Statistic Regulations (OSR) undertook a study of the annual GSGB review after concerns were raised about its reliability. A report was released in May this year, with the OSR making recommendations for improvements. At the time the OSR flagged various concerns including how GSGB data is being used. It requested the Gambling Commission consider how the data can be used for comparison to similar studies. The OSR asked the Commission to provide more detailed information on its quality assurance…

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Solana’s next-generation validator client, Firedancer, may not reach full speed on the network it was built for as technical limits push developers to test it elsewhere. One of those developers is Douglas Colkitt, a former high-frequency trader who’s testing a hybrid validator setup called Frankendancer on Fogo, a Solana-compatible chain built to remove the constraints that currently prevent Firedancer from reaching its full potential on Solana. Colkitt, a founding contributor at Fogo, said the new blockchain isn’t trying to replace Solana but does discard some of Solana’s core assumptions, such as globally distributed validator sets, to showcase how far Firedancer…

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What is quantum technology? Quantum technology can process an enormous amount of data and solve complex problems in seconds rather than decades. Remarkably, quantum technology first appeared in the early 1900s. It originated from quantum mechanics, a branch of physics that examines how matter and energy behave at extremely small scales, such as atoms and subatomic particles. In the real world, it’s applied in modern technologies such as transistors, lasers, MRI machines and quantum computers. These are said to be 300,000 times faster and more powerful than the ones used nowadays. Google’s new quantum chip, Willow, cuts computation times significantly…

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00:00What is the current health of this German economy? To what extent is sentiment being powered by expectations of a deal with the US? Good morning. Yes, that’s a factor. There is the hope now that there will be a deal with the US and maybe also less uncertainty about how things will be going on. Our tariffs will be. So that’s one factor. The other factor, of course, is the debt package decided by the German government. So there is the infrastructure fund that will have an impact. Companies hope they will benefit from that. And there is the…

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