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Adrian Zmudzinski

Adrian is a newswriter based out of Pisa, Italy. He's passionate about cryptocurrency, digital rights, IT, tech and futurology and likes to think about the future in a positive way.

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Most of the top 20 cryptocurrencies are reporting moderate gains on the day as bitcoin breaks $9,300.
Bitcoin Breaks $9,300 as US Stock Market Sees Minor Downturn
Adrian Zmudzinski
2019-06-17T13:25:00+01:00
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Bitcoin surpassed one million daily active addresses on June 14, according to data from CoinMetrics.
Bitcoin Surpasses One Million Daily Active Addresses
Adrian Zmudzinski
2019-06-17T11:40:00+01:00
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The 20 cryptocurrencies are reporting moderate growth on the day as bitcoin crossed the $9,200 mark.
Bitcoin Worth Over $9,200 as Top Cryptos See Growth
Adrian Zmudzinski
2019-06-16T16:16:00+01:00
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Coinbase Custody announced that it holds $1.3 billion in assets under custody and the firm expects to hit $2 billion soon.
Coinbase Custody Holds $1.3B in Assets Under Custody, Expects to Hit $2B ‘Soon’
Adrian Zmudzinski
2019-06-15T18:54:00+01:00
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Social media giant Facebook will reportedly unveil the Libra Association governing its cryptocurrency project on June 18.
Facebook to Unveil ‘Libra Association’ and Launch Testnet Next Week: Report
Adrian Zmudzinski
2019-06-15T17:30:00+01:00
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Most of the top 20 cryptocurrencies are reporting moderate losses on the day as bitcoin crossed the $8,400 mark for the second time today.
Bitcoin Worth Over $8,400 as Most Top Altcoins See Losses
Adrian Zmudzinski
2019-06-14T17:17:00+01:00
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Cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex announces a burn initiative for its utility token LEO.
Cryptocurrency Exchange Bitfinex Announces a LEO Token Burn Initiative
Adrian Zmudzinski
2019-06-14T16:21:00+01:00
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Spanish law enforcement arrested 35 people for allegedly counterfeiting banking cards and laundering the proceeds through bitcoin.
Spanish Law Enforcement Arrests 35 Suspects for Bank Fraud, BTC Money Laundering
Adrian Zmudzinski
2019-06-14T15:14:00+01:00
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