Fhumulani Lukoto
Fhumulani Lukoto Cryptocurrency Journalist

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.

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AI Tokens Surge as Nvidia’s Earnings Report Sparks Investor Excitement

AI-based crypto assets have soared by up to 70% over the past week, with attention focused on Nvidia's upcoming earnings report.

Australia Regulator Claims Victory Over Kraken’s Bit Trade In Federal Court

An Australian court found that Bit Trade offered a product without meeting design and distribution requirements and violated its law.

DBS Bank Pilots Blockchain System for Transparent Grant Disbursement

The blockchain solution builds on DBS Bank's involvement in Project Orchid, a MAS initiative, to explore the advantages of tokenisation.

Abu Dhabi Proposes Framework for Fiat-Referenced Tokens

Fiat-referenced tokens are stablecoins backed by liquid assets denominated in the same currency as the token.

El Salvador Introduces Bitcoin Certifications for Civil Servants

The Salvadoran government plans to enhance the skills of 80,000 employees through a thorough Bitcoin certification program.

Dubai Court Approves Crypto as Valid Salary Payment

The recent ruling marks a notable shift in the legal acknowledgement of cryptocurrencies, aligning the UAE with global developments.

Nigeria’s Tax Authority Proposes New Crypto Regulation Bill

The FIRS's effort to regulate crypto and modernise tax laws aligns with a broader movement in Nigeria to embrace and manage digital assets.

Bank of Ghana Unveils Draft Regulations for Cryptocurrency Exchanges

The Bank of Ghana has introduced draft guidelines to regulate digital assets, focusing on exchanges and consumer protection measures.

Iran Offers $24 Rewards for Reporting Illegal Crypto Miners

Specific individuals had utilised subsidised electricity to run crypto-mining operations, adding further strain to the power grid.

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