Florence Muchai

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Florence Muchai

Florence Muchai

Author

Florence has been covering for the past 6 years crypto, gaming, tech, and AI news. Her Computer Studies at Meru University of Science and Technology and Disaster Management and International Diplomacy at MMUST amply equip her with language, observation and technical skills. Florence has worked at VAP Group and as an editor for several crypto media houses.


Author’s Articles

  • Marketers swear off spending on Elon Musk’s X in 2025

  • Worldcoin aims for Facebook-like impact: CEO Alex Blania on global expansion strategies

  • Robinhood stocks tank despite settlement and the UK expansion

  • China follows up crypto ban with an investigation into ‘Chinese CoinGecko’

  • OKX to list Hamster Kombat token for trade on Sept 26

  • Bitcoin falls under $60K as BlackRock’s BTC ETF registers second-ever outflow of $13.5M

  • Hollywood’s Fruition Production to release Ripple’s XRP Documentary in November

  • Terraform Labs bankruptcy reorganization hearing date set for Sept 2024

  • Donald Trump flips Kamala on Polymarket amid Harris’s fake polls claims

  • Bitcoin falls under $60K as investors zoom in on US jobs, Fed, Mt. Gox

  • Crypto takes a win in Arizona, with Yassamin Ansari

  • Here’s what will happen if Kamala Harris picks Gary Gensler as SEC Chair

  • CZ and Binance in trouble again in a new lawsuit for alleged laundering stolen crypto

  • Ethereum is at risk of dropping to $1,600 amid the market correction

  • Stablecoin regulations pose a threat for Tether USDT, JPMorgan Says

  • Two IMF execs call for an 85% hiked electricity tax on crypto miners 

  • 21 North Korea crypto devs make $500K a month – ZachXBT

  • Why is Bitcoin stuck at $58K?

  • WazirX has scheduled maintenance after the $234M hack, users are not happy

  • Donald Trump calls the economic crash “Kamala Crash and Great Depression of 2024”

  • Top 5 trading platforms down, $2 trillion wiped out of trading in the first hour

  • Bitcoin falls under $50K, crypto liquidations hit $1 billion