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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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A virtual real estate investment firm has a new platform record for the most expensive digital land plot in Decentraland’s metaverse after spending $913,000 on ...
Digital land in Decentraland sells for $913K... to a virtual property developer
Samuel Haig
2021-06-18T03:15:33+01:00
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Whales appear to be accumulating in anticipation of higher prices, with “millionaire” wallets increasing their holdings by 90,000 BTC in just 25 days.
‘Millionaire’ whales gobble up 90,000 Bitcoin over the past 25 days
Samuel Haig
2021-06-17T06:53:59+01:00
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Polychain Capital led the derivative DEX’s $14 million Series A round.
SynFutures raises $14M for derivatives DEX supporting ‘anything with a price feed’
Samuel Haig
2021-06-17T06:01:33+01:00
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Indonesia’s central bank is sending supervisors out to ensure local financial institutions aren’t defying the nationwide ban of crypto payments this bull season...
Indonesia's central bank marshals staff to enforce crypto payments ban
Samuel Haig
2021-06-17T04:11:56+01:00
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Miners dislocated by China’s crackdown are looking to Texas for cheap electricity, but the state’s grid is already on the brink of disaster amid a sweltering su...
Crypto miners eye cheap power in Texas, but fears aired over impact on the grid
Samuel Haig
2021-06-16T06:49:51+01:00
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More publicly traded firms added Bitcoin to their treasuries during the first four months of 2021 than during the entirety of last year. But will it continue?
Listed companies, trusts and ETPs now control almost 7% of the Bitcoin supply
Samuel Haig
2021-06-16T03:56:09+01:00
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Remittance firms operating in El Salvador appear reluctant to support Bitcoin despite the country’s new law mandating the crypto asset as legal tender.
Remittance firms hesitant to support BTC despite legal tender law in El Salvador
Samuel Haig
2021-06-14T06:39:00+01:00
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Tanzania’s president wants the country’s central bank to begin exploring Bitcoin and digital assets.
Tanzanian president urges central bank to prepare for crypto
Samuel Haig
2021-06-14T05:30:33+01:00
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