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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.

Author’s posts

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South Korean music streaming platform Bugs has joined the blockchain-oriented Terra Alliance e-commerce ecosystem.
Terra Stablecoin Alliance Adds South Korean Music Streaming Platform
Jack Martin
2019-08-14T23:45:00+01:00
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Enterprise blockchain developer R3 has announced a new Dublin office opening in 2020 as part of its rapid expansion plan.
R3 Announces Planned Dublin Office Amid Aggressive Expansion
Jack Martin
2019-08-14T18:25:00+01:00
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Online survey by ING shows Austrians are the most skeptical towards cryptocurrency.
ING Poll: Austrians Are Most Skeptical of Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency
Jack Martin
2019-08-14T14:19:00+01:00
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A so-called trustless bot enables automated trading of cryptocurrency without giving up private key access.
Non-Profit Company Proposes to ‘Decentralize’ Crypto Keys Themselves
Jack Martin
2019-08-14T07:57:00+01:00
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Blockstack teams up with Lambda School for new App Mining Program, which reportedly teaches Blockstack app coding without charging students until they are hired...
Blockstack Joins Lambda School for New Platform to Teach App Coding
Jack Martin
2019-08-13T18:27:00+01:00
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Poloniex announces scheme to reimburse margin lenders losses caused by Clams flash crash in May.
Poloniex Will Reimburse $13.5 Million Loss From Clams Flash Crash
Jack Martin
2019-08-13T14:31:00+01:00
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New Zealand bank ABS funds local blockchain startup to expedite global trade platform.
New Zealand Bank ASB Invests in Local Blockchain Trade Platform
Jack Martin
2019-08-13T13:07:00+01:00
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The UN is reportedly investigating 35 North Korean cyberattacks across 17 countries, utilizing 3 main attack vectors.
UN Report: South Korea Hardest Hit By North Korean Cyber Attacks
Jack Martin
2019-08-13T11:24:00+01:00
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