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Andrew Singer

Andrew has been a professional writer and editor for more than 30 years. He received an M.A. in statistics from Columbia University in 2017 and has since been working as a freelance writer with a specialty in machine learning, artificial intelligence, blockchain technology and big data. He likes to swim, play tennis and hike in the Hudson Highlands.

Author’s posts

Analysis
Pressured by U.S. authorities, more foreign exchanges are blocking American investors, but are vague U.S. regulations the real problem?
US authorities eager to deter citizens from unregistered crypto exchanges
Andrew Singer
2020-12-16T17:55:00+00:00
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New Year Special
Bitcoin may never be a widely used medium of exchange, but it has become a useful store of value, former critics concede in 2020.
Publicly recanted! Luminaries who came to terms with crypto in 2020
Andrew Singer
2020-12-13T14:47:00+00:00
15153
Analysis
Some predicted the pandemic would provide the “perfect storm” for blockchain adoption. Did they overpromise?
COVID-19 popularized decentralization, but blockchain may not catch on
Andrew Singer
2020-11-16T17:40:00+00:00
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Analysis
Are a raft of recent FUD events coincidental, or are global authorities targeting unregulated crypto exchanges?
FUD or regulatory change? Rumor clouds swirl around crypto exchanges
Andrew Singer
2020-11-09T17:06:36+00:00
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Analysis
An assessment of Satoshi Nakamoto’s Oct. 31, 2008 paper that “set in motion a revolution in finance.”
Happy birthday dear Bitcoin: Crypto’s first white paper turns 12
Andrew Singer
2020-10-31T14:00:00+00:00
16157
Analysis
Fed Chairman Powell sees no urgency to develop a CBDC, but eventually, the world’s top central bank must act, say experts.
Bahamas strikes first with Sand Dollar amid US–China CBDC faceoff
Andrew Singer
2020-10-26T17:05:35+00:00
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Follow up
The entry of firms like Square, MicroStrategy and Stone Ridge may open the BTC floodgates and provide “confidence for the rest to follow.”
The next big treasure: Corporations buy up Bitcoin as a treasury reserve
Andrew Singer
2020-10-17T16:00:00+01:00
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Analysis
More regulation is coming, and it will be costly, but compliance can also expand an exchange’s customer base.
Memo to crypto exchanges: KYC compliance can be a competitive advantage
Andrew Singer
2020-10-09T16:59:00+01:00
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