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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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China’s Blockchain Service Network is going global, with Korean blockchain firm MetaverseSociety announced as the first BSN portal operator outside of China.
Korean firm will become first BSN portal operator outside of China
Samuel Haig
2021-09-01T05:48:53+01:00
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More than 400 teams are already building on Arbitrum One.
Offchain Labs launches Arbitrum One mainnet, secures $120M in funding
Samuel Haig
2021-09-01T03:59:20+01:00
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The former head of the world's first publicly-listed blockchain firm the is new CEO of Binance’s Australian subsidiary.
Binance Australia onboards former DigitalX exec as new CEO
Samuel Haig
2021-08-30T06:51:17+01:00
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Legislation dramatically expanding the hacking capabilities of Australian authorities investigating suspected cybercriminals has been passed through the country...
'Surveillance state': Australian police given sweeping new hacking powers
Samuel Haig
2021-08-27T04:35:57+01:00
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While asset managers have accumulated 4% of Bitcoin’s supply, private and public companies have also amassed 1% each.
Asset managers and companies accumulate 1.2M Bitcoin worth $57 billion
Samuel Haig
2021-08-26T04:31:17+01:00
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The Philippine government is yet to determine whether Axie’s in-game NFTs should be classified as securities or currency.
Philippine regulator tells Axie Infinity players they must pay tax on income from game
Samuel Haig
2021-08-25T05:05:21+01:00
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The House of Representatives will vote on the controversial infrastructure bill without amendments to its cryptocurrency provisions by Sept. 27.
Infrastructure bill set for a vote by Sept. 27 with no changes to crypto tax provisions
Samuel Haig
2021-08-25T02:52:26+01:00
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Coinbase president Emilie Choi expects USDC’s updated reserves policy to be in full effect by September.
USDC to consolidate reserves into cash and US treasuries
Samuel Haig
2021-08-24T05:39:14+01:00
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