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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OANDA Granted Approval to Introduce Crypto Trading Services

OANDA’s new crypto platform will offer 63 crypto trading pairs to begin with and will expand its services further in the United Kingdom.

Block’s Bitcoin Division with 90% Boost in Gross Profits

Block announced that in Q4 2023, Cash App generated $66 million in Bitcoin gross profit up 90% year-over-year.

Citrea Secures $2.7M Seed Funding for Bitcoin ZK-rollup

Citrea secured initial funding to bring the solution to market, which could allow for NFTs and blockchain games on Bitcoin.

Binance Adopts USDT Price Cap to Align with Rules in Nigeria

The price cap of 1,802 Naira per USDT in Nigeria blocks accounts of traders on Binance attempting to sell above it.

Australia’s BTC Enthusiasm Surges Over Spot Bitcoin ETF

Australian retail interest in Bitcoin increased by 100%, the rise in positive sentiment was skewed heavily by those aged 55 and above.

BlackRock Acknowledges Bitcoin’s Progress in Latest Spot Bitcoin ETF Ad

A mature approach by BlackRock to promoting its new spot ETF with an ad labelling Bitcoin simply as 'progress'.

The MicroStrategy Effect: Bitcoin’s Exposure to Millions Through S&P 500 Listing

To have a chance of making it on popular index MicroStrategy would need to rise another $3.7 billion market cap.

Understanding Bitcoin Escrow Services

Understanding what Bitcoin escrow is and the benefits plus protocols escrow services offer to buyers and sellers.

Introducing Ledger’s Game-Changing Integration with Coinbase

The collaboration between Ledger and Coinbase will allow users to receive their purchased crypto directly to their Ledger devices.