Jack Clarke

Hi, I’m Jack, a 34-year-old crypto enthusiast from a small town in the UK. My journey into the world of cryptocurrency started back in 2014 when a friend suggested I buy some Bitcoin. I’ve been hooked ever since. Over the years, I’ve developed a real passion for tracking industry trends, breaking down complex topics, and sharing insights with others who are just as curious about this fast-moving space.When I’m not deep in the latest crypto news, you’ll probably find me playing football with mates, working through a chess puzzle, or planning my next travel adventure.

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Brazilian Crypto Trading Volume Surges in May, Fueled by Bitcoin’s Rise Brazilian cryptocurrency traders were highly active in ...
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Classover Holdings to Bolster Solana Treasury with $500 Million Convertible Notes Classover Holdings has announced plans to issue ...
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Tim Draper Predicts the Demise of the Dollar, Foresees Bitcoin as the Future of Payments Venture capitalist Tim ...
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XRP Gains Momentum Amid Institutional Interest and Market Consolidation Ripple (XRP) is showing signs of strength as the ...
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Russian Banking Giant Sberbank Ventures into Bitcoin, Signaling Government Interest Sberbank, Russia’s largest bank, is making a significant ...
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Cryptocurrency Market Consolidates Losses Amid Global Economic Tensions The cryptocurrency market is currently consolidating losses after a volatile ...
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Changpeng Zhao Eyes New Crypto Venture: A Privacy-Focused DEX Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, is reportedly considering ...
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Meta Shareholders Reject Bitcoin Treasury Proposal Meta Platforms will not be adding Bitcoin to its corporate treasury anytime ...
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