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Nathaniel Popper
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Editor at Bloomberg News. Previously, reporter at NYT, LAT and the Forward. Wrote: "The Trolls of Wall Street" + "Digital Gold.”
Oakland, CA
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    Nathaniel Popper
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    Feb 1, 2019
    We lost the $150 million in cryptocurrencies that we held for customers because our founder died and he was the only one with the passwords to the wallets. Welcome to the financial future! coindesk.com/quadriga-credi…
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    Nathaniel Popper
    @nathanielpopper
    Nov 1, 2018
    A mysterious buyer snapped up 67,000 acres in the Nevada desert earlier this year. Last week, the buyer gave me a tour of the property and described his ambitious plans. It involves a town, an e-gaming arena, underground vaults and lots of blockchain.
    nytimes.com
    A Cryptocurrency Millionaire Wants to Build a Utopia in Nevada (Published 2018)
    A man spent millions on an enormous plot of land near Reno. Now he wants to build a community based on the blockchain technology introduced by Bitcoin.
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    Nathaniel Popper
    @nathanielpopper
    Apr 26, 2019
    In the wake of TD Ameritrade quietly opening Bitcoin trading for some of its customers, I was just told that eTrade is preparing to begin offering both Bitcoin and Ether trading to its 5 million or so customers and is just finalizing a third party to actually hold the coins.
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    Nathaniel Popper
    @nathanielpopper
    Feb 26, 2018
    Just got this slide from a confidential Circle presentation. It does more to explain Circle's acquisition of Poloniex than anything I have seen today.
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    Nathaniel Popper
    @nathanielpopper
    Jan 18, 2018
    Ripple calls its virtual currency, XRP, the 'global liquidity solution for payment providers and banks.' But when the Financial Times asked 16 banks linked to Ripple if they had used XRP, how many had? None. @MAmdorsky writes
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    Bitcoin rival’s rise unnerves banking sector
    From ft.com
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    Nathaniel Popper
    @nathanielpopper
    Jan 25, 2018
    the first lawsuit lands against @bitconnect and its promoters -- it begins with concluding lines from "Welcome to Wonderland"
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    Nathaniel Popper
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    Jan 22, 2018
    real question. are Tesla’s really more shiny than other cars for some reason or do their drivers just clean them more often?
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    Nathaniel Popper
    @nathanielpopper
    Jan 5, 2018
    Replying to @nathanielpopper
    Over the last day I’ve asked several people close to banks if banks are indeed planning to begin using Ripple’s token, XRP, in a serious way, which is what investors seem to assume when they buy in at the current XRP prices. This is a sampling of what I heard back:
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    Nathaniel Popper
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    Dec 29, 2020
    NEW: We were sent a trove of inside data on what Coinbase pays its employees. We had an economist crunch the numbers. The upshot: women and Black employees across the company earned far less than their colleagues in similar jobs.
    The San Francisco offices of Coinbase in 2017. Women and Black people who work at the company have leveled complaints about unfair treatment.
    Cryptocurrency Start-Up Underpaid Women and Black Employees, Data Shows (Published 2020)
    From nytimes.com
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    Nathaniel Popper
    @nathanielpopper
    Feb 23, 2018
    Interesting estimate of how much the biggest Bitcoin mining company, Bitmain, made last year in profits -- $4 billion. For comparison sake, that is the same that Goldman Sachs brought in.
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    Secretive Chinese bitcoin mining company may have made as much money as Nvidia last year
    From cnbc.com
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    Nathaniel Popper
    @nathanielpopper
    Jan 30, 2018
    I've confirmed that the CFTC did subpoena Bitfinex and Tether -- though the subpoena was delivered on December 6, not last week, a source familiar with the matter told me.
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    Nathaniel Popper
    @nathanielpopper
    Dec 7, 2020
    New detail on how the turmoil at Coinbase has hit the company's efforts to secure its Bitcoins. Among the people who resigned this fall - to protest new internal policies - were 4 of the 7 people on the most critical security team, the "key management team," sources told me.
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    Nathaniel Popper
    @nathanielpopper
    Nov 27, 2020
    NEW: Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has long styled himself as a Silicon Valley thought leader on management and culture. The culture he built, however, led to a history of complaints about discrimination and racism from Black employees, buried until now.
    “Most people of color working in tech know that there’s a diversity problem,” said Alysa Butler, who resigned from Coinbase in April 2019. “But I’ve never experienced anything like Coinbase.”
    ‘Tokenized’: Inside Black Workers’ Struggles at the King of Crypto Start-Ups (Published 2020)
    From nytimes.com
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    Nathaniel Popper
    @nathanielpopper
    Dec 22, 2020
    Ripple's CEO often talked up the value of XRP by citing the intense interest from the financial industry. The SEC says that today only a few companies are using it and they are only doing so because of big payments from Ripple.
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