Hannah Collymore

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Hannah Collymore

Hannah Collymore

Author

Hannah is a writer and editor with nearly a decade of blog writing and event reporting experience. She graduated from Arcadia university where she studied business administration. She now works with Cryptopolitan, where she contributes to reporting on the latest developments in the cryptocurrency, gaming, and AI industries.


Author’s Articles

  • Flipster deepens security and privacy posture as threat and regulatory pressure intensifies across crypto

  • Trump family sold 49% stake of World Liberty to senior UAE royal in secret $500M deal, WSJ

  • Persistent shutdown threats boost de-dollarization momentum

  • Hackers hit Step Finance for $30 million SOL haul

  • Address poison attackers strike again as unlucky victim loses $12.25M

  • US SEC limits operating capacity until further notice

  • Wintermute’s founder defends Binance amid October 10 flash crash blame game

  • Flow destroys 87.4 billion counterfeit tokens from December $3.9M security incident

  • Kraken-backed KRAKacquisition Corp debuts on Nasdaq with $345M IPO

  • DEXs and DeFi lead as Solana active addresses double to 5M+, daily txns jump to 87M

  • Justin Sun joins Binance commitment to increasing BTC reserve

  • HumidiFi’s WET token returns into the green after site downtime panic

  • Optimism votes to approve highly contested OP buyback program

  • Trump-backed ALT5 Sigma approves $100M for stock buyback, $15M for WLFI purchases

  • 23,000 active hosts, 130 countries: Hackers hijack open-source AI models 

  • SEC issues clarification on tokenized securities in new statement 

  • Hong Kong-based OSL Group to expand stablecoin, payment business with $200M funding

  • Veera sets fresh expansion goals with new DeFi usability features 

  • Pro-crypto super PAC Fairshake heads into 2026 midterms with $193M war chest

  • Coinbase commits $1,000 support to Trump Accounts initiative

  • DePIN startups raise $1B, generate $72M in onchain revenue in 2025

  • Google denies wrongdoing in latest $135M settlement over cellular data