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HAKA Mining Emerges as Top Free Cloud Mining Platform for Passive Bitcoin Income in 2025
HAKA Mining Emerges as Top Free Cloud Mining Platform for Passive Bitcoin Income in 2025

Reuters

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Reuters

HAKA Mining Emerges as Top Free Cloud Mining Platform for Passive Bitcoin Income in 2025

LONDON, United Kingdom, June 3, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- HAKA Mining, opens new tab, a leading crypto cloud mining platform, is quickly becoming one of the most trusted sources for passive Bitcoin income in 2025 — all without upfront investment. Why Passive Crypto Income Matters in 2025 With inflation remaining high and interest rates from traditional savings accounts at historic lows, earning passive income through cryptocurrency, particularly Bitcoin (BTC), is increasingly appealing. According to Statista, global cryptocurrency users are expected to exceed 800 million in 2024. Among the various crypto income methods, cloud mining stands out for its low barrier to entry and fully automated process, enabling users to mine crypto without hardware or technical expertise. Why HAKA Mining Leads the Pack Ranked the No. 1 free cloud mining service for 2025 by several independent blockchain review sites, HAKA Mining is recognized for its transparency, accessibility and reliable returns. Key Features of HAKA Mining Free to start Guaranteed daily returns Instant, free withdrawals Advanced security Trusted by Millions Worldwide HAKA Mining reports over 6 million users across more than 180 countries. The platform has maintained a reputation for stability, efficiency and transparency, with its user base growing rapidly. Real People, Real Results 'I was skeptical at first, but I made more than $2,400 in just 30 days on the free plan — no deposit, no gimmicks.'— James Carter, schoolteacher, U.K. 'I've tried other mining platforms, and this is the only one that actually delivers instant payouts.'— Maria Gonzalez, crypto investor, Mexico Upgraded Cloud Mining Packages Users can also select from premium packages for enhanced earnings: Visit HAKA Mining's official website for full contract details. How to Get Started Is HAKA Mining Safe? HAKA Mining uses multiple layers of security including: Final Thoughts In 2025, earning passive Bitcoin income with no upfront cost is no longer a fantasy. HAKA Mining offers an accessible, secure and potentially profitable way to grow crypto holdings. Whether you're new to digital assets or seeking to diversify, the platform provides a low-risk path to returns. Founded to democratize access to Bitcoin mining, HAKA Mining offers both free and premium cloud mining services, allowing users of all experience levels to earn cryptocurrency securely and efficiently. About HAKA Mining HAKA Mining is a global crypto asset management platform dedicated to helping users accumulate digital wealth safely and efficiently. We rely on advanced technology and are committed to clean energy to provide smart and sustainable solutions for global investors. For more information, visit The information provided in this press release is not a solicitation for investment, nor is it intended as investment advice, financial advice, or trading advice. Cryptocurrency mining and staking involve risk. There is potential for loss of funds. It is strongly recommended you practice due diligence, including consultation with a professional financial advisor, before investing in or trading cryptocurrency and securities. Media Contact Bertha Tominfo@ ### SOURCE: HAKA Mining Copyright 2025 EZ Newswire See release on EZ Newswire

Orphaned ducklings saved by Redcar couple 'doing well'
Orphaned ducklings saved by Redcar couple 'doing well'

BBC News

time21-05-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Orphaned ducklings saved by Redcar couple 'doing well'

A couple who rescued a clutch of unhatched duck eggs after their mother died now have 10 rapidly-growing ducklings living in their Carter and his girlfriend Stephanie Weeding began incubating the eggs at home in April using heat orphaned ducklings - which would not have survived more than a few hours without their help - started hatching after a week and are now thriving at Mr Carter's home in Redcar, 35-year-old chef said "more had survived than if they'd been in the wild", adding he was "chuffed" the birds were doing so well. He said: "Five weeks ago, we wouldn't have said we're going to have 10 little ducklings running around in the garden."But they're doing well and causing havoc, it's all good." The mother duck had become something of an unofficial mascot at the cafe where Mr Carter works in Great Ayton, near staff were left "heartbroken" when she died during the Easter bank holiday, and the timing of her death made it difficult for anyone to contact the RSPCA and other local charities for the couple collect tropical butterflies they had heat lamps at home, which they used to incubate the eggs. The ducklings have since been learning to swim in a makeshift backyard pond and Ms Weeding said they particularly enjoyed eating dandelions and "can't get enough of peas".The couple added their next step was to introduce the birds to living alfresco permanently, as they are currently only outside during the Weeding said: "In the next week they'll be moving into a coup and once they're sprouting adult feathers we'll be released them back into the wild." Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

Firefly Star LLC Launches Next-Gen Intelligent Strategy Engine, Reinventing AI Decision Infrastructure
Firefly Star LLC Launches Next-Gen Intelligent Strategy Engine, Reinventing AI Decision Infrastructure

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Firefly Star LLC Launches Next-Gen Intelligent Strategy Engine, Reinventing AI Decision Infrastructure

NEW YORK CITY, NY / / May 16, 2025 / Firefly Star LLC, a fast-growing U.S. fintech company, has officially released its upgraded intelligent strategy system, marking a major leap forward in applied AI decision frameworks and autonomous market analytics. Founded by former Wall Street executive James Carter, Firefly Star LLC focuses on creating accessible and ethical AI infrastructure for real-time decision modeling. The company's latest innovation-the Firefly Quantitative Engine 2.0-introduces a multi-layered, self-evolving strategy matrix based on deep reinforcement learning, Bayesian probability networks, and quantum-inspired pattern recognition. "This release represents not just a technical upgrade, but a paradigm shift in how algorithmic systems can learn, adapt, and execute decisions with greater autonomy," said Carter, Firefly Star's founder and CEO. "Our goal is to build a universally accessible decision intelligence platform that can serve institutional-grade precision with consumer-grade simplicity." The new engine introduces a Smart Strategy Module, which eliminates the need for manual configuration. Instead, the system continuously scans market parameters, allocates asset categories using real-time clustering models, and distributes computational resources based on predefined risk tolerances. Key Features: AI-Driven Smart Allocation Engine: Automatically adapts decision paths based on real-time trend shifts. Cloud-Based Strategy Execution: Infrastructure built on elastic cloud architecture for scalability and fault-tolerant operations. Multi-Domain Applications: Designed for industries involving dynamic modeling, such as forecasting, logistics optimization, and resource planning. The Firefly Star platform has been used by thousands of users across more than 40 countries, with ongoing partnerships in financial infrastructure, cloud deployment, and compliance advisory. Firefly Star LLC is also a registered Money Services Business (MSB) under FinCEN, demonstrating its commitment to transparency and regulatory integrity in all regions of operation. "As AI continues to shape the infrastructure of tomorrow's enterprises, we believe intelligent strategy engines like ours will become essential building blocks-not just for finance, but for decision-making ecosystems in all industries," Carter added. About Firefly Star LLC: Firefly Star LLC is a New York-based technology firm specializing in applied AI infrastructure and quantitative strategy innovation. The company's mission is to democratize intelligent decision-making through transparent, ethical, and high-performance automation systems. Media Contact Email: support@ website: Pete Josh SOURCE: Firefly Star LLC View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire

NFL reportedly fires 3 officials, relegates them to college football
NFL reportedly fires 3 officials, relegates them to college football

Fox News

time11-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox News

NFL reportedly fires 3 officials, relegates them to college football

Three NFL referees have been dismissed from their roles with the league, but, rather than being released, were instead relegated back to college football. According to Football Zebras, the trio have been sent back to "power conferences" to officiate college games rather than NFL ones. It's a curious move for a couple of reasons. For one, giving the officials this choice to be moved from the NFL to the college ranks bypassed the union and any possible grievance for the dismissal, Football Zebras reported. It also shows that vice president of officiating, Ramon George, is "advancing accountability" among officials, and attempting to continually improve the aggregate performance of the refs through the use of data, per Football Zebra's reporting. What remains less clear is whether these three officials — umpire James Carter, line judge Robin DeLorenzo, and down judge Robert Richeson — will be able to return to the NFL as referees at some point in the future. Football Zebras wrote: All three officials do have the ability to work at the college level, re-enter the development program, and work their way back into the NFL. Some of the sources we spoke to were skeptical that it is possible for an official to return to the league, but most of those we spoke to acknowledged that there is no way to be certain, since this hadn't been done before. That the trio wasn't dismissed outright leaves open the possibility of a return. But that this move itself is unprecedented means it's unclear if the entire process is changing, if this is about further developing these officials in non-NFL games, or if this is just as much of a goodbye as before, but with a workaround to avoid the union and a possible grievance by way of hooking the trio up with new jobs elsewhere. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily!

NFL reportedly fires 3 officials, relegates them to college football
NFL reportedly fires 3 officials, relegates them to college football

Fox Sports

time11-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

NFL reportedly fires 3 officials, relegates them to college football

Three NFL referees have been dismissed from their roles with the league, but, rather than being released, were instead relegated back to college football. According to Football Zebras , the trio have been sent back to "power conferences" to officiate college games rather than NFL ones. It's a curious move for a couple of reasons. For one, another source told Football Zebras that giving the officials this choice to be moved from the NFL to the college ranks bypassed the union and any possible grievance for the dismissal. It also shows that vice president of officiating, Ramon George, is, per Football Zebra's reporting, "advancing accountability" among officials, and attempting to continually improve the aggregate performance of the refs through the use of data. What remains less clear is whether or not these three officials — umpire James Carter, line judge Robin DeLorenzo, and down judge Robert Richeson — will be able to return to the NFL as referees at some point in the future. "All three officials do have the ability to work at the college level, re-enter the development program, and work their way back into the NFL," Football Zebras reported. "Some of the sources we spoke to were skeptical that it is possible for an official to return to the league, but most of those we spoke to acknowledged that there is no way to be certain, since this hadn't been done before." That they weren't dismissed outright leaves open that possibility, sure, but that this move itself is unprecedented means it's unclear if the entire process is changing, if this is about further developing these officials in non-NFL games, or if this is just as much of a goodbye as before, but with a workaround to avoid the union and a possible grievance by way of hooking the trio up with new jobs elsewhere. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account , and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! recommended Get more from National Football League Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic

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