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Jack Martin

Jack Martin was mildly praised for a school writing project many moons ago and it went to his head. Since then he has written song lyrics, software guides, film scripts, and (most recently) a children's book. In 2015 he started writing about cryptocurrency and nobody has stopped him yet.

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The Australian Tax Office is sending warning letters to retirees investing more than 90% of funds in crypto.
Australia: 100% Crypto-Invested Retirement Portfolios Are Illegal
Jack Martin
2019-08-16T13:53:00+01:00
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A custom Lambo with street art design is the first to be authenticated on the Salesforce Blockchain.
Salesforce Blockchain Certifies First Ever Artwork-Painted Lamborghini
Jack Martin
2019-08-16T11:41:00+01:00
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Morgan Creek Capital CEO Mark Yusko dismisses daily price tracking of Bitcoin, calling the currency a “chaos hedge, or schmuck insurance.”
Mark Yusko: Bitcoin Is a ‘Chaos Hedge, or Schmuck Insurance‘
Jack Martin
2019-08-15T23:15:00+01:00
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Content monetization platform Coil receives 1 billion XRP grant from Ripple’s Xpring initiative.
Ripple’s Xpring Gives $265 Million in XRP to Content Platform Coil
Jack Martin
2019-08-15T17:25:00+01:00
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Institutional crypto lending platform Lendingblock gets regulatory approval as a DLT provider in Gibraltar.
Institutional Crypto Lending Platform Receives Gibraltar DLT License
Jack Martin
2019-08-15T17:10:00+01:00
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A Canadian university is using trust-minimizing blockchain solutions to improve electric vehicle charging systems.
Canadian University: Blockchain Can Solve EV Charging Trust Problem
Jack Martin
2019-08-15T13:06:00+01:00
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Commerzbank executes milestone trade on Marco Polo platform following integration of a logistics provider.
Commerzbank Makes Milestone Blockchain Trade With Logistics Provider
Jack Martin
2019-08-15T11:57:00+01:00
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Almost a third of all global bonds are now trading at negative interest, representing $15 trillion or 75 times the Bitcoin market cap.
‘Time for Plan ₿,’ Says VanEck Exec as Negative Yield Bonds Hit $15 Trillion
Jack Martin
2019-08-15T10:37:00+01:00
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