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Olusegun Ogundeji

Olusegun Ogundeji is an author and journalist from Africa. He writes about Africa particularly on tech-related issues and their attendant effects on end users.

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Mario Draghi will tell what the ECB thinks about Bitcoin and its technology in the frame of the third Youth Dialogue.
European Central Bank to Discuss Bitcoin and Blockchain With Youth
Olusegun Ogundeji
2018-01-20T16:40:00+00:00
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Most Africans can’t afford a full Bitcoin, but ICOs are within their reach.
ICOs Opening Doors to Blockchain, Investment in Africa
Olusegun Ogundeji
2017-12-01T03:26:00+00:00
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Mixed reactions trail Charlie Shrem’s apology for his role in the aborted SegWit2x upgrade.
Charlie Shrem "Among The First" To Apologize Over SegWit2x Bitcoin Fork
Olusegun Ogundeji
2017-11-10T10:25:00+00:00
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Growing understanding of Bitcoin ease of use continues to lead real estate in Bitcoin’s direction.
Bitcoin-Only Property Sale: UNESCO World Heritage Site in Ibiza for 1,850 BTC
Olusegun Ogundeji
2017-11-07T14:30:00+00:00
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Some investors still follow others without knowing why they are putting their money into a project. Knowing if there is going to be a demand for the project is ...
Difference Between Price, Value: How to Assess an ICO
Olusegun Ogundeji
2017-11-05T03:25:00+00:00
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Hong Kong’s closure of its physical stock exchange floor may set a precedent for the industry, giving way to electronic and Internet trading.
What Happens When Traders Quit Stock Exchanges for Online Trading
Olusegun Ogundeji
2017-11-02T21:15:00+00:00
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Exchanges are trying some different methods, such as fee-based voting, to determine which of the thousands of different ICO tokens they should list
Exchanges Implement Low-Cost Voting to Determine Which ICO Tokens to List
Olusegun Ogundeji
2017-10-13T22:30:00+01:00
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Bitcoin has pushed its share of the crypto market beyond 55%, leading other top 10 cryptos.
Bitcoin, 9 Top Altcoins Capture 90% Crypto Market Share With $150 Bln Cap
Olusegun Ogundeji
2017-10-13T12:15:00+01:00
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