Collins J. Okoth

Author
Collins J. Okoth

Collins J. Okoth

Author

Collins Okoth is a journalist and markets analyst with 8 years of experience covering crypto and technology. He is a is a Certified Financial Analyst and holds a degree in Actuarial Mathematics. Collins has previously worked with Geek Computer and CoinRabbit as a writer and editor.


Author’s Articles

  • England’s High Court rules Tether’s stablecoin USDT qualifies as property

  • RWA tokens in the green as other digital assets continue to struggle

  • ZKsync unveils new decentralized on-chain governance system

  • Consumer protection watchdog BEUC calls on EU to take action over in-game virtual currency

  • Chainlink’s co-founder Sergey Nazarov believes RWAs will surpass the crypto market

  • Ethereum developers consider splitting Pectra hard fork

  • Grayscale launches the Grayscale XRP Trust, XRP price gains about 8%

  • Pump.fun fee account sells another $1.3 M of SOL; total revenue hits $95.87M

  • Russia plans to initiate digital ruble operations in July 2025

  • U.S. SEC chair probed by House Republicans over political hiring

  • Bitcoin mining difficulty surges to peak levels, mounting pressure on profit margins

  • Security firm warns Bing and DuckDuckGo users of ‘Etherscan’ phishing website

  • Astro Bot’s UK physical copy sales outperform Concord’s global sales

  • Epic Games confirms cross-play as a requirement for all PC storefronts

  • Hacker uses unverified contract to drain $1.4m from CUT token pools

  • U.S. yearly inflation dips to 2.5% in August

  • Bitcoin stumbles while Yen gains following the second U.S. presidential debate

  • Binance partners with CoinMarketCap to introduce a token unlocking and vesting schedule feature

  • Analyst suggests Bitcoin sellers could get ‘rekt’ when CPI is released

  • The future of DeFi ‘hangs in the balance’ as it faces Congressional scrutiny

  • Stablecoins volume on Ethereum reaches an all-time high despite market uncertainties

  • PlayStation 5 Pro announcement adds credibility to handheld reports