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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OKX Granted In-Principle Approval for Singapore Licence

OKX will facilitate multiple payment services and exceed the transaction volume limits set by Singapore's financial regulator.

Thailand SEC Embraces US Spot Bitcoin ETFs for Accredited Investors

Thailand regulators made the changes necessary to allow certain investors to gain exposure to the United States-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs.

BlackRock Bitcoin ETF Surpasses MicroStrategy in BTC Holding

Data from BitMEX revealed that BlackRock’s IBIT now has nearly 198,000 BTC, outpacing MicroStrategy’s holdings.

Fed’s Powell Addresses Digital Concerns

Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell emphasised that the United States is still a long way from launching CBDC.

Arizona Senate Consider Proposal to Incorporate Bitcoin ETFs

Satoshi Action Fund's CEO suggested that adding a small amount of Bitcoin ETF exposure could “dramatically” de-risk an asset portfolio.

Bitcoin and Gold Shatter Records: A Synchronised Surge in Economic Uncertainty

The new all-time highs marked the first time BTC and gold hit new records simultaneously since the emergence of BTC.

Stanford’s Blyth Fund and the Rise of Bitcoin Allocation

Stanford Blockchain Club’s leader Kole Lee pitched the student-run fund to invest in BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF.

OpenAI Accuses New York Times of Hacking AI Models

OpenAI asked for The New York Times’ copyright lawsuit against it be dismissed by a federal judge in a California district court.

Mistral AI Startup Launches LLM to Take on ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude

Mistral AI unveiled its partnership with Microsoft, which will make Mistral Large accessible on Azure AI Studio and Azure Machine Learning.