Please note, this is a STATIC archive of website cointelegraph.com from October 2021, cach3.com does not collect or store any user information, there is no "phishing" involved.

Ana Berman

Moved by her interest to discover the world of decentralized technologies, Ana joined Cointelegraph in June 2018. Shortly after joining the team as a news writer, she focused on the major crypto stories from Latin America

Author’s posts

News
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong says the exchange’s custody service received the $1 billion in the 12 months after its launch.
Brian Armstrong: Coinbase Custody Has $1 Billion of Crypto Under Management
Ana Berman
2019-05-15T17:34:00+01:00
6956
News
The U.S. Department of Justice announced that a group of hackers might face over 100 years in prison after stealing $2.5 million.
US DoJ Charges Group of Individuals Who Stole $2.5 Mln in Crypto Via SIM Swapping
Ana Berman
2019-05-10T16:03:00+01:00
5556
News
MakerDAO leadership declares their DAI stable thanks to stability fee.
Fee Has Successfully Stabilized DAI, MakerDAO President Says
Ana Berman
2019-05-04T00:10:00+01:00
4797
News
The blockchain division of global social trading platform eToro launched a crypto exchange for pro traders.
EToro Blockchain Division Launches Crypto Exchange for Pro Traders, Issues 8 Stablecoins
Ana Berman
2019-04-16T16:08:00+01:00
7718
News
Samsung SDS reportedly will work with Indian IT giant Tech Mahindra in an attempt to enter the overseas blockchain market.
Indian IT Giant Tech Mahindra to Use Samsung's Nexledger Blockchain: Local Media
Ana Berman
2019-04-14T14:49:00+01:00
7422
News
The U.S. SEC reportedly encouraged some funds to change their ETF descriptions.
Bloomberg: SEC Required Two ETF Funds to Take Blockchain Off Their Tickers
Ana Berman
2019-04-14T13:42:00+01:00
8817
News
The IMF and the World Bank have launched a private blockchain and a quasi-coin to learn more about the technology.
IMF and World Bank Launch Quasi-Cryptocurrency in Exploration of Blockchain Tech
Ana Berman
2019-04-14T12:03:00+01:00
19108
News
Frank Xiong from software development company Oracle estimates that 50 to 60 percent of companies will use blockchain tech in the next few years.
Oracle Exec: 50% Of Companies Will Use Blockchain Tech in Next Three Years
Ana Berman
2019-04-10T21:28:00+01:00
4868

Follow us on Facebook