Bradley Keoun

Bradley Keoun is CoinDesk's managing editor of tech & protocols, where he oversees a team of reporters covering blockchain technology, and previously ran the global crypto markets team. A two-time Loeb Awards finalist, he previously was chief global finance and economic correspondent for TheStreet and before that worked as an editor and reporter for Bloomberg News in New York and Mexico City, reporting on Wall Street, emerging markets and the energy industry. He started out as a police-beat reporter for the Gainesville Sun in Florida and later worked as a general-assignment reporter for the Chicago Tribune. Originally from Fort Wayne, Indiana, he double-majored in electrical engineering and classical studies as an undergraduate at Duke University and later obtained a master's in journalism from the University of Florida. He is currently based in Austin, Texas, and in his spare time plays guitar, sings in a choir and hikes in the Texas Hill Country. He owns less than $1,000 each of several cryptocurrencies.

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Tech

Protocol Village: Neon EVM (on Solana) Announces Integration With DeBridge's

The latest in blockchain tech upgrades, funding announcements and deals. For the period of Oct. 26-Nov. 1, with live updates throughout.

Scene from Protocol Village at Consensus 2023 in Austin, Texas.

Tech

The Protocol: Celestia Airdrop Gets Crypto Users Asking About Starknet Despite No Similar Plans

In this week's edition of The Protocol newsletter, we explain the mechanics (and roots) behind the "data availability" network Celestia, and its new TIA tokens, and turn our eyes to Starknet's STRK tokens, which aren't trading yet but are already being awarded to early contributors.

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Tech

How a Ph.D. Student's Research Paper Turned Celestia Into $345M Blockchain Project Overnight

This week's launch of the new "data availability" network Celestia came with an airdrop of the project's TIA tokens, one of the most anticipated giveaways in the crypto industry of the past year.

According to the Celestia Foundation, this photo was taken shortly after Celestia CEO Mustafa Al-Bassam (then a Ph.D. student) published the "LazyLedger" research paper in 2019. Al-Bassam is on the right, with Celestia executives Ismail Khoffi (left) and John Adler (center). (Celestia Foundation)

Tech

Cómo un Ph.D. El trabajo de investigación de un estudiante convirtió a Celestia en un proyecto blockchain de 345 millones de dólares de la noche a la mañana

El lanzamiento de esta semana de la nueva red de "disponibilidad de datos" Celestia llegó con un lanzamiento aéreo de los tokens TIA del proyecto, ONE de los obsequios más esperados en la industria de la Cripto del año pasado.

According to the Celestia Foundation, this photo was taken shortly after Celestia CEO Mustafa Al-Bassam (then a Ph.D. student) published the "LazyLedger" research paper in 2019. Al-Bassam is on the right, with Celestia executives Ismail Khoffi (left) and John Adler (center). (Celestia Foundation)

Tech

Como um Ph.D. Artigo de pesquisa de estudante transformou Celestia em projeto Blockchain de US$ 345 milhões da noite para o dia

O lançamento desta semana da nova rede de “disponibilidade de dados” Celestia veio com um lançamento aéreo dos tokens TIA do projeto, uma das ofertas mais esperadas na indústria de Cripto do ano passado.

According to the Celestia Foundation, this photo was taken shortly after Celestia CEO Mustafa Al-Bassam (then a Ph.D. student) published the "LazyLedger" research paper in 2019. Al-Bassam is on the right, with Celestia executives Ismail Khoffi (left) and John Adler (center). (Celestia Foundation)

Tech

Come un dottorato di ricerca Il documento di ricerca di uno studente ha trasformato Celestia in un progetto Blockchain da 345 milioni di dollari da un giorno all'altro

Il lancio di questa settimana della nuova rete di "disponibilità dei dati" Celestia è arrivato con un airdrop dei token TIA del progetto, ONE degli omaggi più attesi nel settore Cripto dello scorso anno.

According to the Celestia Foundation, this photo was taken shortly after Celestia CEO Mustafa Al-Bassam (then a Ph.D. student) published the "LazyLedger" research paper in 2019. Al-Bassam is on the right, with Celestia executives Ismail Khoffi (left) and John Adler (center). (Celestia Foundation)

Finance

L'ETF Bitcoin de BlackRock pourrait bénéficier du soutien commercial de poids lourds comme Jane Street, Jump et Virtu : source

Au milieu de la répression de la cryptographie, un ETF BTC , s’il est approuvé, ouvrirait une nouvelle voie aux entreprises basées aux États-Unis pour obtenir une part de l’action cryptographique – d’une manière qui met en valeur leurs atouts conventionnels.

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Finance

Ang Bitcoin ETF ng BlackRock ay Maaaring Magkaroon ng Suporta sa Trading ng mga Heavyweight Gaya ng Jane Street, Jump at Virtu: Source

Sa gitna ng Crypto crackdown, ang isang BTC ETF, kung maaprubahan, ay magbubukas ng bagong landas para sa mga kumpanyang nakabase sa US upang makakuha ng isang bahagi ng pagkilos ng Crypto – sa paraang gumaganap sa kanilang kumbensyonal na lakas.

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Finance

BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF Might Have Trading Support of Heavyweights Like Jane Street, Jump and Virtu: Source

Amid the crypto crackdown, a BTC ETF, if approved, would open a new pathway for U.S.-based firms to get a piece of the crypto action – in a way that plays to their conventional strengths.

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Finance

El ETF de Bitcoin de BlackRock podría contar con el apoyo comercial de pesos pesados ​​como Jane Street, Jump y Virtu: Fuente

En medio de la represión de las criptomonedas, un ETF de BTC , si se aprueba, abriría un nuevo camino para que las empresas con sede en EE. UU. obtengan una parte de la acción de las criptomonedas, de una manera que aproveche sus fortalezas convencionales.

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