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Andrew Thurman

Andrew Thurman is a weekend editor at Cointelegraph, and he writes on emerging projects and blockchain innovations during the week. A reformed English teacher, he has worked in this industry in various capacities since 2017. He spends far too much time tweeting about books, basketball, and blockchain.

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Polygon claims yet another victory in the scaling wars with Decentraland
Decentraland announces layer-two MANA token transfers, plans for full migration
Andrew Thurman
2021-04-01T23:14:35+01:00
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Hat voucher tokens are now going for as much as $3,700 in a joke sale that got out of hand.
April greater fools: Apes pile into ‘joke’ hat voucher Unisock clone
Andrew Thurman
2021-04-01T20:21:55+01:00
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A new system that functions primarily at the social layer will soon be managing Yearn's grant program
Yearn.finance reveals ‘Coordinape’ decentralized grant distribution platform
Andrew Thurman
2021-04-01T00:29:01+01:00
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Two DeFi heavyweights will be integrating the one-time Ethereum competitor.
DeFi platforms Zapper and Aave announce Polygon sidechain integrations
Andrew Thurman
2021-03-31T18:55:59+01:00
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Warner Bros. casts a wide net, granting licensing for the movie to three different parties.
Terra Virtua releases ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ NFTs to coincide with movie release
Andrew Thurman
2021-03-31T16:17:52+01:00
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The Ethereum ecosystem and some outside power players are banding together to give Flow a run for its money.
ConsenSys announces layer-two NFT platform, Palm, to compete with Flow
Andrew Thurman
2021-03-30T13:59:44+01:00
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What do you get when you cross a cat, a Pokémon and an Iron Age warrior? A venture capital fund, of course!
eGirls in the C-suite: The ‘simposium’ storming crypto venture capital
Andrew Thurman
2021-03-28T00:39:12+00:00
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Ransomware is something the "average American" is worried about, says former cybersecurity top dog Chris Krebs.
Former US director of cybersecurity: Crypto ransomware ‘running wild’
Andrew Thurman
2021-03-27T18:14:50+00:00
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