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Samuel Haig

Samuel Haig is a journalist who has been completely obsessed with Bitcoin and cryptocurrency since 2012. Samuel lives in Tasmania, Australia, where he attended the University of Tasmania and majored in political science and journalism, media and communications. Samuel has written about the dialectics of decentralization and is also a kangaroo riding enthusiast.

Author’s posts

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The Ethereum community is anxiously awaiting the mainnet launch of EIP-1559.
Ethereum London upgrade launches on testnet as 100K staked in a day on Eth2
Samuel Haig
2021-06-25T06:30:43+01:00
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The platform will track the material resources, subcontractors and construction process used to build Aussie homes.
Aussie state government blockchain platform may prevent a tower block inferno
Samuel Haig
2021-06-24T08:56:48+01:00
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The death of computer security pioneer and international fugitive John McAfee has been met with an outpouring of emotions on Crypto Twitter.
Tributes and conspiracy theories swirl in wake of John McAfee’s death
Samuel Haig
2021-06-24T05:09:07+01:00
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Bitcoin appears poised to post its second-weakest quarter since the start of 2014.
Bitcoin heading for worst quarter since start of 2018 bear market
Samuel Haig
2021-06-23T03:01:20+01:00
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Stronghold Digital Mining has raised more than $100 million in two private placements supporting its model for sustainable Bitcoin mining.
US miner raises $105M to recycle waste coal into crypto
Samuel Haig
2021-06-23T01:51:28+01:00
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Bitfarms’ debuting shares have been unable to escape the bearish crypto meta-trend, despite the firm claiming its profits have increased amid the recent drop in...
Bitfarms’ shares slump on Nasdaq debut amid crypto market pull-back
Samuel Haig
2021-06-22T06:16:13+01:00
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Unlike private companies, the ECB has “no commercial interest” in monetizing users’ data, the ECB executive board member argued.
Digital euro offers better privacy protections than private stablecoins: ECB official
Samuel Haig
2021-06-21T06:26:40+01:00
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Grayscale has added 13 new cryptocurrencies to its list of assets under consideration, again exhibiting significant interest in DeFi.
DeFi focused: Grayscale exploring 13 more crypto assets for its trusts
Samuel Haig
2021-06-18T05:07:30+01:00
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