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Ting Peng

Ting comes from a political science background and is a former educator. She’s passionate about how Bitcoin and blockchain technology can empower people and help businesses transform in the new era. She has an entrepreneurial spirit and has joined several fintech startups since 2017. She speaks fluent Chinese, English, and Korean, and is currently based in Italy where she’s pursuing her dream to become a corporate communication specialist.

Author’s posts

News
Bangladesh is now on the blockchain map.
Standard Chartered Conducts First Blockchain Trade in Bangladesh
Ting Peng
2020-08-16T19:00:00+01:00
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News
A community governed DeFi project sets a new standard for crowdfunding.
A Community-Governed DeFi Platform Makes Crowdfunding Decentralized
Ting Peng
2020-08-16T16:00:00+01:00
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Blockchain company Apollo Fintech touts its new system as tonic for national digital currency headaches.
New Blockchain Platform Aims to Help Countries Issue CBDCs More Easily
Ting Peng
2020-08-13T10:05:00+01:00
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Interview
Collaborating with the government is never easy.
‘It’s Too Hard to Participate’: CWV Partner on China’s Blockchain Blueprint
Ting Peng
2020-08-12T19:30:00+01:00
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Cointelegraph’s recent China blockchain event spanned five continents and attracted 100,000 viewers.
100,000 Join Cointelegraph’s Blockchain Week Event in China
Ting Peng
2020-08-12T06:36:00+01:00
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Jameson Lopp explains why attacks on Bitcoin won’t work and that he expects China’s mining dominance won’t last.
Why Chinese Miners Won’t Stage a 51% Attack on Bitcoin
Ting Peng
2020-08-12T00:32:00+01:00
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News
LongHash said China’s blockchain companies have increased substantially and recorded an all-time high in 2020 despite Covid-19.
More Than 10,000 New Blockchain Companies Established in China in 2020
Ting Peng
2020-08-09T20:30:00+01:00
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News
Hacks into crypto exchanges target open-source libraries and take advantage of inside jobs researchers said.
Researchers Claim Crypto Exchange Hacks Happen in Three Ways
Ting Peng
2020-08-09T19:00:00+01:00
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