Collins J. Okoth

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Collins J. Okoth

Collins J. Okoth

Author

Collins is a writer with seven years of experience specializing in Crypto, Finance and Tech. He graduated from Egerton University where he studied Actuarial Science. He’s also a Certified Financial Analyst by CFI (Canada). He has worked at YellowScribe, Geek Computer, CoinRabbit, and Cryptopolitan as a writer and editor.


Author’s Articles

  • Kalshi raises $300 million in funding round, surpasses Polymarket in market activity

  • Bitcoin treasuries hit $130B total holdings as altcoin treasuries straggle

  • Malaysia warns U.S. chip tariff could hurt competitiveness and disrupt supply chains

  • China calls for investigations on Qualcomm for alleged antitrust violation

  • Crypto salaries dip in 2025 despite Bitcoin’s record-breaking surge

  • Solana Treasury Sharps Technology taps Coinbase for custody and liquidity solutions

  • Based introduces Hyperliquid-powered live streaming platform

  • Sony and AMD reveal next-gen GPU technology likely for PlayStation 6

  • Englishman Ioannou convicted for spending Covid loan on gambling and crypto

  • Reflection AI raises $2B to create America’s DeepSeek rival

  • Coinbase and Mastercard in separate talks to acquire stablecoin startup BVNK

  • COMESA unveil digital payment system to cut regional trade costs

  • IPOs make a comeback as tariff and interest rate uncertainty boost market activity

  • Luxembourg becomes the first Eurozone nation to invest in Bitcoin

  • German exports to U.S. fall to lowest level since 2021 amid Trump tariffs

  • JPMorgan sees stablecoins generating $1.4T in dollar demand by 2027

  • Citi invests in stablecoin startup BVNK as Wall Street embraces digital assets

  • OpenAI expands ChatGPT Go plan access to 16 additional countries

  • U.S. approves initial Nvidia chip exports to the UAE

  • China moves to limit rare earth and tech exports amid geopolitical tensions

  • CoreWeave CEO blasts “flawed” claims of circular AI investments

  • HSBC plans to fully acquire Hang Seng Bank in a $37 billion privatization deal