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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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Coinbase has sold $2 billion worth of corporate bonds in an offering that saw $7 billion worth of bids placed.
Coinbase increases junk-bond offering to $2B after investors swarm
Samuel Haig
2021-09-15T06:54:17+01:00
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PrimeDAO has raised $2 million from DeFi funds that share its vision for a collaborative platform enabling cooperation among decentralized autonomous organizati...
PrimeDAO raises $2M to build a cooperative platform for DAOs
Samuel Haig
2021-09-15T05:45:56+01:00
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Solana’s validators are preparing a new release after the network was brought down by a sudden surge in transaction volume, while Ethereum evaded a malicious at...
Solana and Arbitrum knocked offline, while Ethereum evades attack
Samuel Haig
2021-09-15T02:52:31+01:00
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Cardano has completed its Alonzo hard fork to introduce Plutus-powered smart contract scripts.
Cardano launches smart contracts after successful hard fork
Samuel Haig
2021-09-13T05:16:13+01:00
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Bond investors appear to be betting against El Salvador’s controversial Bitcoin Law, but other factors need to be taken into account.
El Salvador's bonds suffer as Bitcoin Law takes effect
Samuel Haig
2021-09-10T03:46:28+01:00
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Ukraine is hoping its new digital asset regulations will attract foreign crypto exchanges to set up shop in the Eastern European nation.
Ukraine passes legislation to recognize and regulate crypto
Samuel Haig
2021-09-09T06:44:00+01:00
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Plaintiffs accusing BitMEX of market manipulation and racketeering violations will not be able to file their complaint again after being shot down by Judge Will...
BitMEX racketeering complaint dismissed over lengthy ‘copy and paste’ claims
Samuel Haig
2021-09-09T02:16:01+01:00
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“We always see corrections when we get to all-time highs. I think it’s a natural part of the cycle,” said Kraken Australia CEO Jonathon Miller.
Kraken Australia CEO talks the August market report and BTC price slump
Samuel Haig
2021-09-08T08:40:35+01:00
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