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Tom Farren

Tom is a fintech journalist from the U.K. Aside from the world of crypto, he can be found making hip-hop tracks or writing poetry.

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News
Crypto advocates remind socially accountable and helpful media platforms are possible with decentralization.
Likes out: Facebook blackout sparks ideas for Web 3.0
Tom Farren
2021-10-05T13:38:22+01:00
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Interview
Cointelegraph spoke to Chris Le, the co-founder of NFT sneaker brand RTFKT Studios for an exclusive insight into the project’s vision and ambitions.
‘We want to be the brand of the metaverse,’ says RTKFT’s Chris Le
Tom Farren
2021-10-04T14:51:25+01:00
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News
A new study from Hong Kong regulators is expected to present initial thoughts and findings on CBDCs during the summer of 2022.
Hong Kong exploring CBDC as part of fintech strategy
Tom Farren
2021-10-04T12:05:30+01:00
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Newsletter
DYdX volume tops Coinbase for the day, Cardano enables a new stablecoin, and a DeFi bounty hunter is highly rewarded — all coming to you this week in Finance Re...
Finance Redefined: dYdX milestone and $1M DeFi bounty, Sept. 24–Oct. 1
Tom Farren
2021-10-01T16:15:00+01:00
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News
The decision timeline of four Bitcoin ETFs, including Global X Bitcoin Trust, has been extended by the SEC on Friday.
SEC extends four Bitcoin ETF deadlines by 45 days
Tom Farren
2021-10-01T12:48:14+01:00
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News
Orlando Bravo, a co-founder of one of the world’s largest equity firms, talked about his views on Bitcoin and blockchain technology.
Billionaire investor bullish on Bitcoin: ‘Crypto is here to stay’
Tom Farren
2021-10-01T11:56:42+01:00
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News
Cointelegraph spoke to the hacker for insights on the timeline of events, as well as the wider implications of bounty programs on DeFi’s security landscape.
White hat hacker paid DeFi’s largest reported bounty fee
Tom Farren
2021-09-30T13:55:00+01:00
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News
It is expected that the total figure of tokens could rise to north of $85 million.
Compound supply bug mistakenly rewarded users with $70M in tokens
Tom Farren
2021-09-30T12:59:58+01:00
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