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Fhumulani Lukoto holds a Bachelors Degree in Journalism enabling her to become the writer she is today. Her passion for cryptocurrency and bitcoin started in 2021 when she began producing content in the space. A naturally inquisitive person, she dove head first into all things crypto to gain the huge wealth of knowledge she has today. Based out of Gauteng, South Africa, Fhumulani is a core member of the content team at Coin Insider.
K Wave Media revealed a $500 million securities agreement to support its Bitcoin-focused treasury initiative, with ambitions to become the...
Revolut’s latest job posting unveils its intention to launch a crypto derivatives business from the ground up, tapping into its global user...
World Vision converted nearly $1,500 worth of Ether, which was donated during a March campaign that encouraged Upbit users to give crypto...
Singapore’s central bank has imposed a June 30 deadline for local crypto firms serving overseas markets to shut down their operations.
Panama City Mayor Mayer Mizrachi believes ships transiting the Panama Canal should be allowed to bypass the queue if they choose to pay...
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev revealed plans to create “CryptoCity” as a regulatory sandbox focused on testing and developing digital...
Russian banks have begun launching crypto investment products linked to Bitcoin’s price after receiving approval from the country’s central...
The Japanese company secured $135.2 million in funding in 2025 to support its Bitcoin acquisition strategy. Its goal is to reach 10,000 BTC...
Nikola Plecas has joined the TON Foundation to head its global payments strategy as the network expands to support Telegram's vast user...
Blockchain.com is launching a new office in Nigeria as part of its broader push into African markets, signalling growing regulatory...
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has named Bilal Bin Saqib, CEO of the Pakistan Crypto Council, the special assistant on blockchain and crypto.
Pakistan will be responsible for tokenising the country’s national assets and enabling the use of surplus electricity for Bitcoin mining.