Forbes claims Binance is in trouble, Zhao denies it
Changpeng Zhao responded to Forbes' claims related to Binance's financial status that has been called into question lately. "They don't...
Santiago Contreras holds a degree in economic journalism from Universidad de los Andes. He also holds a master's degree in communication in organizations from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. In his extensive professional experience, he has worked in journalism for more than 25 years in audiovisual and print media, as a journalist, editor and editor-in-chief. He was a professor of journalism, advertising and marketing at the Universidad de los Andes.
Currently, he combines his journalistic practice with his work as a professional writer and communications consultant.
Changpeng Zhao responded to Forbes' claims related to Binance's financial status that has been called into question lately. "They don't...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's presentation did not excite investors as he did not offer further details related to the upcoming...
Despite being one of America's most successful investors throughout history, Warren Buffett has made several mistakes that have cost him...
This was reported by the CEO of the manufacturer Baidu, Robin Li, during a company earnings call. The Ernie bot...
Investors are awaiting inflation data this week, which could affect risk appetite. The cryptocurrency market has halted its rally and...
The fine imposed on cryptocurrency exchange Kraken is rethinking cryptocurrency gambling as a service. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission...
The latest survey by CoinWire, the website specialized in the cryptocurrency market, revealed that the majority of industry users believe...
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