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Joshua Mapperson

Professionally trained as an architect, Mapperson left that industry to dive into his passion of fintech in 2015 before focusing on the blockchain industry in late 2017. His passions also include basketball, parkour, design and Nintendo's Mario games and collectables.

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Coinbase will transition to a permanent “remote-first” future after the quarantine is over.
Coinbase Will Allow Employees to Work Remotely After Lockdown
Joshua Mapperson
2020-05-21T03:42:00+01:00
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Bitcoin acts as a gateway to altcoins, with only 24% of investors keeping the faith, according to research from Coinbase.
Coinbase Report Suggests Bitcoin Acts as a Gateway to Altcoins
Joshua Mapperson
2020-05-15T04:11:00+01:00
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$220 million in Bitcoin has left exchanges since the halving. Do users not trust exchanges or simply see it as a store of value?
Users Are Holding $220 Million More Bitcoin Since the Halving
Joshua Mapperson
2020-05-14T09:05:00+01:00
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German neobank Bitwala offers users interest rates up to 4.3% with its new Bitcoin Interest Account product.
German Neobank Offers Bitcoin Accounts With 4.3% Interest
Joshua Mapperson
2020-05-14T04:53:00+01:00
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Bitcoin Cash startup General Protocols has raised more than $1 Million for its DeFi vision.
Bitcoin Cash DeFi Startup Raises $1 Million in Seed Round
Joshua Mapperson
2020-05-08T05:44:00+01:00
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Ethereum-based tokenized real estate platform hits ATH after turning to crypto following a permanent ban by PayPal.
‘Risky’ Tokenized Real Estate Platform Hits New Heights After Paypal Ban
Joshua Mapperson
2020-05-07T04:53:00+01:00
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Ethereum token issuance will be greatly reduced with Ethereum 2.0 says Vitalik Buterin.
ETH 2.0 Issuance Will Be 2 Million a Year at Most Says Vitalik
Joshua Mapperson
2020-05-01T07:02:00+01:00
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A judge has given preliminary approval for a $25 million settlement in the Tezos class-action lawsuit.
Judge Gives Preliminary Approval for $25M Settlement in Tezos Lawsuit
Joshua Mapperson
2020-05-01T05:04:00+01:00
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