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

  • IoTeX to launch token buybacks, reward programs in Binance price glitch recovery plan

  • Crypto funding rates dip to lowest levels since FTX bear markets of 2022

  • Tether’s CEO hails USDT’s reliability over depegged ‘low liquidity tokens’

  • CZ dismisses ‘fudders’ raising suspicions about BNB’s resilience

  • Switzerland advances China trade talks amid stalled US tariff negotiations

  • Peter Schiff piles on Saylor’s Strategy, calls BTC drop to $75K, ETH at $1,500

  • Taiwan’s chipmakers unbothered by China’s latest rare earths curbs

  • Kiyosaki says Rich Dad Poor Dad economic crash will happen this year

  • TSMC supplier MKS rides the AI demand wave, abandoning $1B chemical unit

  • Tether, Circle, Bitmine already moving on from record market crash

  • Binance offers to compensate traders affected by platform latency issues

  • Insider trading, engineered liquidation suspicions grow as crypto market crashes

  • RWA firm Securitize in talks to go public at $1 billion valuation

  • DeFi celebrates stress test wins as market liquidations reach record levels

  • Neuroscientists sue Apple in California court over copyright infringement in AI training

  • Anduril co-founder decries US defense reliance on China rare earth supply

  • Ethereum Foundation makes new cash commitment to Tornado Cash developers

  • Binance’s CZ becomes target of government-backed hackers

  • Trump administration indicts New York’s chief crypto regulation enforcer

  • China turns up scrutiny of Nvidia chips as tensions persist ahead of Trump, Xi meeting

  • Bitmine’s Tom Lee backs ‘crypto savant’ $5,500 ETH calls

  • Google reports ‘mass amounts of customer data’ exploited in extortion campaign