Manasee Joshi

Author
Manasee Joshi

Manasee Joshi

Author

An avid reader and an enthusiastic writer, Manasee recently chose to dedicate her time doing freelance writing. A degree in English literature and experiences in Administration, HR, finance, literature, creativity and innovation tucked under her belt, she crafts engaging and compelling content for crypto and blockchain audience.


Author’s Articles

  • Bitcoin mass adoption upheld by Jack Dorsey’s Square Crypto

  • Facebook Libra may never take off, Facebook warns investors

  • Australia seeks to impose restrictions on cash payments, leaves out cryptocurrencies

  • Facebook Libra to comply with regulations before launch; Zuckerberg

  • Bitcoin vs Facebook Libra: Americans pick Bitcoin over Libra, survey

  • Will Musk-Bezos space endeavor trigger Bitcoin adoption?

  • Bankrate cryptocurrency survey results: Cryptocurrencies going down in America

  • John McAfee in US custody, campaign manager alleges

  • UK’s Financial Conduct Authority hit by email Bitcoin fraud

  • The New York Times incorporates blockchain to strengthen journalism

  • Bakkt sets the ball rolling with Bitcoin futures trading UAT, Bitcoin reacts unenthusiastically

  • Bitcoin proponent Saifedean Ammous slurs Altcoins

  • Central Bank of Kenya Governor urges caution over Facebook’s Libra

  • BitMEX CTFC investigation may cause $85 million loss to exchange

  • Silver vs Bitcoin: Silver loses limelight despite a magnificent market performance

  • Unclear cryptocurrency regulations in India claim their 3rd victim – Cryptokart

  • Renowned Bitcoin backer, Tim Draper, lauds Bitcoin and its capabilities

  • Dash CEO formulates five strategies to drive massive cryptocurrency adoption

  • Uncertain economic conditions spur a Bitcoin frenzy in Zimbabwe

  • Venture investments in blockchain take a suicidal plunge in 2019: CB Insights reports

  • Bitcoin status is “legal” in China: Hangzhou court approves BTC ownership

  • China on Ryuk Virus alert: Deadly ransomware sneaks through the country’s computer systems