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Miranda Karanfili

Miranda is a journalist based out of New York City. She is a dedicated writer, passionate about storyelling and making voices heard through her writing. She has joined Cointelegraph as a News Editor.

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The Chamber of Digital Commerce has united with the Blockchain Association of Canada to become the Chamber of Digital Commerce Canada
Canada: Blockchain Association Merges with Chamber of Digital Commerce
Miranda Karanfili
2019-02-05T22:33:00+00:00
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A member of the Dubai royal family has backed a Liechtenstein-based cryptocurrency management firm, Invao
Liechtenstein-Based Crypto Fund Manager Receives Backing from Dubai Royal
Miranda Karanfili
2019-02-05T21:40:00+00:00
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Swiss-based crypto bank Seba partners with bank Hypothekarbank Lenzburg AG to implement its Finstar system as their open-banking platform.
Switzerland: Crypto Bank Seba Partners With Mortgage Bank Hypothekarbank
Miranda Karanfili
2019-02-04T20:36:00+00:00
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WISeKey has opened a Blockchain Center of Excellence at the World Trade Center in Geneva, Switzerland.
Swiss Cybersecurity Firm Opens Blockchain Center in Geneva
Miranda Karanfili
2019-02-02T01:17:00+00:00
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20-year-old Joel Ortiz to serve 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to stealing $5 cryptocurrency with SIM swapping.
20-Year Old Hacker Pleads Guilty to $5 Million Cryptocurrency Theft
Miranda Karanfili
2019-02-01T20:36:00+00:00
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Wyoming legislature passed a bill to allow for the regulation and recognition of cryptocurrencies as money.
Wyoming Passes Bill to Recognize Cryptocurrencies as Money
Miranda Karanfili
2019-02-01T17:57:00+00:00
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Daniel Haudenschild, CEO of the blockchain advisory unit at Swiss state-owned telecoms company Swisscom, has left the firm.
CEO of Telecoms Giant Swisscom’s Blockchain Unit Steps Down
Miranda Karanfili
2019-01-31T21:10:00+00:00
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A South Korean fintech firm has released KRWb, which is purportedly the first stablecoin tied to the value of the South Korean won.
South Korean Fintech Firm Launches ‘First’ Won-Backed Stablecoin
Miranda Karanfili
2019-01-30T22:10:00+00:00
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