Gyukatsu-Motomura Set to Bring Its Famed Deep-Fried Beef Cutlets to Boracay

Gyukatsu-Motomura Set to Bring Its Famed Deep-Fried Beef Cutlets to Boracay

Gyukatsu Motomura, the renowned Japanese restaurant chain famous for its deep-fried beef cutlets, is inspiring the launch of a new concept restaurant in Boracay, set to open in November 2024. Bringing signature dishes and a unique dining experience to the popular island destination, the restaurant will be located at 0445 Zone 5, Road 1 Laketown, Balabag, Malay, Boracay. It aims to blend Japanese culinary excellence with the island’s relaxed atmosphere, potentially attracting food enthusiasts and boosting gastronomic tourism. Interested diners can follow @gyukatsuboracay on Instagram for updates and visit https://gyukatsumotomura.com for more information about this exciting addition to Boracay’s diverse culinary scene.

BORACAY, Philippines – Food enthusiasts and tourists alike have reason to celebrate as a new Japanese-inspired restaurant, inspired by the renowned Gyukatsu Motomura concept, announces its plans to open on the picturesque island of Boracay in November 2024.

This new establishment, inspired with the original Gyukatsu Motomura in Japan, aims to bring a similar culinary experience to the Philippines. The restaurant will feature deep-fried beef cutlets, reminiscent of the dish that has made the original Gyukatsu Motomura a culinary sensation in Japan.

“We are beyond excited to bring the authentic taste of Gyukatsu Motomura to the beautiful shores of Boracay next November,” said Ricka Raga, Chief Marketing Officer of Gyukatsu Motomura Philippines. “Our goal is to offer both locals and tourists a unique dining experience that combines the relaxed island atmosphere with the exquisite flavors of our carefully prepared gyukatsu. We’re not just opening a restaurant; we’re creating a destination for food lovers!”

Gyukatsu-Motomura Boracay

The new Boracay branch, located at 0445 Zone 5, Road 1 Laketown Balabag, Malay, Boracay, 5608 Aklan, Philippines, will feature Gyukatsu Motomura’s classic menu, including their famous 30-second self-grilling option that allows diners to achieve their preferred level of doneness. The restaurant promises to source high-quality local beef to maintain the standards that have made them a favorite in Japan.

BREAKING LOCAL NEWS: Mark your calendars for November 2024! While the exact day is yet to be announced, the anticipation is already building among locals and tourists alike. The restaurant has launched its official Instagram account @gyukatsuboracay to keep eager fans updated on their progress leading up to the grand opening. Interested diners can also find more information on the official website https://gyukatsumotomura.com.

The arrival of Gyukatsu Motomura is set to revolutionize Boracay’s diverse culinary scene, adding an exciting new dimension to the island’s food offerings. Local food critics and tourism officials are buzzing with excitement about the addition of this international brand to Boracay’s restaurant lineup.

Gyukatsu-Motomura Boracay - meal for two

“We’re not just bringing a restaurant to Boracay; we’re bringing an experience,” Raga added with enthusiasm. “Imagine savoring the perfect gyukatsu while enjoying the breathtaking Boracay sunset. It’s going to be unforgettable!”

As preparations for the November 2024 opening continue, anticipation builds among food lovers and Boracay regulars. The introduction of Gyukatsu Motomura to the island promises to be a game-changer, potentially attracting a new wave of gastronomic tourists to the already popular destination.

The restaurant is poised to become a must-visit culinary hotspot, offering a unique blend of Japanese culinary excellence and the laid-back charm of island life. Whether you’re a local foodie or a tourist seeking an exceptional dining experience, Gyukatsu Motomura Boracay is set to become your new favorite destination.

Stay tuned to @gyukatsuboracay on Instagram for the latest updates on the grand opening in November 2024 and future promotions. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey that will transport your taste buds straight to the heart of Tokyo, right here in beautiful Boracay!

Ethereum Faces the Risk of Proof-of-Stake Centralization

Ethereum Faces the Risk of Proof-of-Stake Centralization

Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, has identified centralization as one of the biggest risks for Ethereum. Buterin has proposed a potential solution known as “The Scourge.” Check out the full explanation in this article.

Becoming one of the largest blockchain platforms, Ethereum continues to grow and attract investor interest. However, like every technology, Ethereum also faces challenges and risks. One of the biggest risks facing Ethereum is the centralization of proof-of-stake (PoS).

Centralized Proof-of-Stake

Proof-of-stake is a consensus mechanism that Ethereum uses to validate transactions and secure the network. In PoS, validators must lock a certain amount of ETH to participate in the validation process.

One of the risks in PoS is centralization, where a small number of validators control most of the network. This can increase the risk of 51% attacks, transaction censorship, and value extraction.

Vitalik Buterin and The Scourge

Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, has identified centralization as one of the biggest risks for Ethereum. Buterin has proposed a potential solution known as “The Scourge.”

The Scourge aims to reduce the risk of centralization by using techniques such as encrypted and a two-tier staking approach. This can help prevent large validators from controlling large portions of the network and reduce the risk of transaction censorship.

Centralization Risk Analysis

Some things that need to be considered so that we can carry out risk analysis are:

1. 51% attack risk: Centralization can increase the risk of 51% attacks, where a small group of validators can control the network and invalidate transactions.

2. Transaction censorship: Centralized validators may choose not to process certain transactions, which could disrupt Ethereum’s functionality.

3. Value extraction: Centralized validators can earn larger profits than small validators, which can reduce value for Ethereum users.

Potential Solutions

Apart from The Scourge, some other potential solutions to overcome PoS centralization on Ethereum include:

1. Increased validator set size: Expanding the number of validators can reduce the risk of centralization.

2. Anti-centralization mechanisms: Development of mechanisms that can prevent large validators from controlling the network.

3. Increased user participation: Encouraging more users to become validators can help reduce centralization.

Conclusion: Current Ethereum Price

Centralization of proof-of-stake is one of the biggest risks facing Ethereum. While potential solutions exist, addressing this issue will require continued efforts from the Ethereum community.

As additional information for those of you who are interested in Ethereum, currently the price of the ETH token is minus 3.24% so it is trading at $2,618.

Source: Bitrue Market

Although Ethereum price experienced a decline, the RSI indicator has a value of more than 69, so it is indicated that there will be a bullish trend in the near future. The MACD line also explains that the trend will come soon because the buying trend is dominating compared to the selling trend.

Apart from checking token prices in real time, you can also check price conversions ETH to USD easily on the Bitrue website. So, you can know how to allocate funds beforehand buy Ethereum.

Registration Open for ASEAN Conference on Combatting Plastic Pollution 2024

Registration Open for ASEAN Conference on Combatting Plastic Pollution 2024

Registration open to public:
Date: October 28-29, 2024
Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM GMT+7
Registration: https://forms.gle/xCzPk1UHZ3ffcvHG9

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Lao PDR, the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia and its Regional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic Debris, and United Nations Development Programme Lao PDR will host the ASEAN Conference on Combatting Plastic Pollution 2024. This conference aims to bring together stakeholders from ASEAN Member States, the private sector, innovators, academia, and civil society to discuss innovative solutions, best practices, and regional policies to address plastic pollution.  

The two-day event will focus on fostering partnerships and sharing knowledge on combatting plastic pollution across Southeast Asia. It will also feature an exhibition showcasing innovations from across ASEAN. The conference will be open to the public and could be joined online. Please find the date, time, and registration link below: 

Date: October 28-29, 2024 

Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM GMT+7 

Registration: https://forms.gle/xCzPk1UHZ3ffcvHG9 

Prominent speakers, including government officials, international experts, and innovators working on sustainability and circular economy solutions, will be among the participants. The conference will be held under the patronage of H.E. Mme. Bounkham Vorachit, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment of Lao PDR. 

ERIA’s involvement through its Regional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic Debris, underscores its dedication to fostering regional cooperation and knowledge-sharing. ERIA remains committed to contributing to ASEAN’s efforts in reducing plastic pollution through collaborative and innovative solutions. 

Asuene Selected as Official Solution Partner for Singapore’s Emission Factor Registry

Asuene Selected as Official Solution Partner for Singapore’s Emission Factor Registry

Supported by the Singapore Ministry of Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment, the Enterprise Singapore, and the SBF Foundation, Asuene has been chosen as the official solution partner for Singapore Emission Factor Registry (SEFR), Singapore localized emission factor database. This partnership aims to enhance the accuracy of CO2 emission visibility in Singapore and fully support decarbonization management.

Asuene Inc. (Headquartered in Minato, Tokyo; CEO Kohei Nishiwada) has announced that its Singapore branch, Asuene APAC , was selected as an official partner following the launch of the first phase of Singapore’s localized emission factor database, the Singapore Emission Factor Registry (SEFR), announced on October 4, 2024.
With Senior Minister and representatives from official partner companies of the SEFR

The SEFR initiative, supported by Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment, Enterprise Singapore, and the SBF Foundation, was created to enhance the visibility of CO2 emissions, particularly improving the accuracy of Scope 3 calculations. Asuene has been recognized as an official partner in the “Carbon Calculators” category, based on its proven track record and the reliability of its solutions within Singapore, to promote the calculation of CO2 emissions for Singapore businesses.

Being selected as an official partner of the SEFR allows Asuene to lead the promotion of utilizing the “emission factor database,” enabling more accurate visibility of CO2 emissions and supporting more refined decarbonization management in Singapore.

What is the SEFR (Singapore Emission Factor Registry)?

Organizations and leaders based in Singapore focused on decarbonization and sustainable practices, such as ESG management, have long faced significant challenges in visualizing CO2 emissions, particularly regarding the accuracy of Scope 3 calculations. Typically, “emission factors” are used for CO2 emissions visibility, but categories are organized differently in each country, and efforts to standardize the rules for emission factors are ongoing.

In Singapore, businesses currently use emission factors from other countries for CO2 emissions visibility, but there is no uniformity among businesses regarding which country’s factors to use. Additionally, using foreign emission factors presents a challenge, as they do not accurately reflect Singapore’s local circumstances. In other words, the rules for visualizing CO2 emissions for companies in Singapore are still in development. To address this, the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (ASTAR) have jointly developed the Singapore-localized emission factor database, SEFR.

The SEFR aims to consolidate a database of emission factors for use by Singapore businesses, expanding the available emission factors. These emission factors will be covering eight categories, i.e. building equipment, building materials, fuel, greenhouse gasses, land transport, purchased energy, waste, and water.

With the establishment of a localized emission factor database, Singapore businesses can now achieve more accurate visualizations of CO2 emissions than ever before, enabling the development of more realistic reduction plans.

As an official partner, we will incorporate the SEFR into our CO2 emissions visualization platform, Asuene, to enhance calculation accuracy for local businesses.

 List of companies selected as official partners

Comment from Masaaki Hamada, Managing Director of Asuene APAC

“I am thrilled that Singapore has developed and announced a localized emission factor database, which many countries in Asia aspire to do the same. With the establishment of the SEFR, many local SMEs will no longer struggle with calculation methods, and the accuracy of their calculations will improve. We anticipate that this SEFR will also be widely used in neighboring Southeast Asian countries, establishing Singapore as a leader in promoting decarbonization in the region.”

The Evolution of Media: What Types of Media Shape Our Culture?

The Evolution of Media: What Types of Media Shape Our Culture?

Throughout history, the evolution of media has shaped how culture is created and seen. As media evolves different formats now play a role, in reflecting supporting, and sometimes challenging societal norms and values. From newspapers to advancements each form contributes to the fabric of culture. This article explores the variety of media that influence our society and their effects on our shared experiences and perspectives.

Print Media

Printed materials like newspapers, magazines and books have had an impact on shaping our society. Throughout history these forms of media have been important for sharing information, shaping opinions and preserving stories. Newspapers keep us informed about events and issues while magazines offer insights and articles that highlight trends and interests. Both fiction and non fiction literature broaden our perspective by delving into topics, ideas and narratives that connect with people over time. Even with the rise of media print still plays a role, in conversations about culture.

Broadcast Media

Various forms of media, including TV and radio, play a role in molding our culture thanks to their outreach and ability to spread information. TV, which blends news and entertainment, has the capacity to sway opinions by presenting stories, trends and values to a wide audience. Shows, movies and documentaries often spark conversations and influence societal standards. Similarly radio contributes to culture by broadcasting music, talk shows and news that both mirror and shape people’s views. The shared media experience creates moments that unite individuals, from backgrounds.

Digital and Social Media

In today’s world the impact of media and social media is huge and constantly evolving. The emergence of platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok has revolutionized how we interact, exchange information and connect with others. Social media encourages participation, spreads ideas and sets trends. It empowers users to produce and share content that can quickly influence trends and societal issues. Be it through influencers, memes or viral challenges these platforms shape and reflect contemporary culture.

Cinema and Film

Movies and the film business influence our society by showing values, issues and aspirations. They explore subjects like history, traditions and personal stories that shape peoples views and emotions. Through storytelling movies can challenge norms, encourage introspection and offer viewpoints. Global films expose audiences to forms of artistry fostering understanding and respect for diverse cultures.

Music and Audio Media

Streaming services, podcasts and radio play a role in shaping our identities and emotions. Music, with its lyrics and melodies reflects our values, emotions and social movements often becoming the soundtracks for different eras. Services like Spotify and Apple Music provide a range of genres and artists that can impact our tastes and trends. On the other hand podcasts explore topics like crime and self improvement, encouraging conversations and idea sharing within our community.

Gaming and Interactive Media

Video games and media are having an impact on our society by providing experiences. Whether it’s through gaming virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) we now have the chance to immerse ourselves in stories, characters and settings. The gaming community has its own set of rules, groups and values that shape how we interact with media and each other. Additionally interactive media allows players to impact storylines and outcomes highlighting both cultural identities.

Educational Media

Educational resources like classes, videos and eBooks play a role in society by sharing knowledge and information. They promote learning and support comprehension by making resources available. Platforms such as Coursera, Khan Academy and YouTube offer chances for individuals and communities to engage with material.

Conclusion

Throughout history, the media has changed and had an impact on our society. Whether it’s newspapers, television, or the emergence of online platforms and content, each form of media plays a role in shaping how we view and engage with values, trends, and narratives. As the media continues to evolve its influence on culture remains significant, molding our perspectives and interactions with our surroundings. Acknowledging these media types and their importance allows us to navigate today’s complexities and appreciate the diverse ways in which culture is expressed and experienced.

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