Hannah Collymore

Author
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

  • US, China dispute rare earths remains unresolved despite key meetings

  • BoE Governor Bailey urges AI use by financial regulators

  • US lawmakers urge SEC to green light President Trump’s push for crypto in 401(k)s

  • ETHZilla files for fresh $350M funding as Ethereum DATs control 4.34% supply

  • Nobel Prize winners join politicians, scientists in urgent call to curtail dangerous AI uses

  • Tether’s XAUT rides gold rush to new market cap ATH

  • Arca CIO fires at Uniswap founder – ‘Turn on revenues, buybacks, or don’t have a token’

  • Nvidia, Abu Dhabi-backed institute open lab for next-gen AI and robotics research

  • UK FCA bows to criticisms, promises faster operation

  • Tether’s CEO reports Bolivian auto dealers now accept USDT

  • OKX could have launched its own Hyperliquid DEX since 2023, founder claims

  • Tech giants brace for H-1B visa disruption after Trump admin hikes fees

  • UK’s aging power grid, high electricity prices will undermine record tech commitment

  • Helius Labs CEO, Solana co-founder disagree over tokenization

  • Next Technology files $500M for common stock offering to buy more BTC 

  • Michael Saylor leads contingent to Bitcoin reserve bill meeting with US lawmakers 

  • UK fintech SumUp hands London’s sleeping IPO market rare boost at $15B valuation

  • Bitcoin enjoys best 18-month period as capital inflows outpace first 15 years of activity

  • Pump.fun reaches new highs as token buybacks up to $94M

  • Native Markets wins hot race to launch Hyperliquid’s USDH stablecoin

  • Pump.fun has flipped Rumble, founder boasts

  • Monero double-spending threat grows after block reorganization