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Chi Do

Chi Do is a Vietnam-based freelance crypto journalist. She is most interested in how blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies will disrupt the traditional financial system.
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Resides in:
Hanoi, Vietnam
Education:
BA Econ, Academy of Journalism and Communication.

Expertise:
News Reporting, Economics, Technology
Summary:
Chi Do is a Vietnam-based freelance crypto journalist. She is most interested in how blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies will disrupt the traditional financial system

Experience:
As a Cryptocurrency Reporter for CoinMinutes, I researched and wrote articles on market trends, new projects, regulatory developments, and technological advancements within the crypto industry. I conducted interviews with industry experts, collaborated with editors and designers to produce engaging content, and utilized SEO strategies to optimize articles for search engines.
Additionally, as a Freelance Crypto Writer for various publications, I developed content strategies, established a strong online presence, and engaged with readers to enhance content quality and foster community interaction.

Stories by Chi Do

Chinese Trader Loses $1 Million in Hacking Scam Involving Aggr Google Chrome Plugin.
Binance has officially announced that it will delist four cryptocurrencies from its platform on June 17, 2024, at 10:00 AM
Changpeng Zhao (CZ), founder of Binance, has begun serving his sentence at a low-security prison in Lompoc, California.
Polyhedra Network's switch to the "ZKJ" ticker code came following a week-long dispute with zkSync regarding ownership of the "ZK" code
Mastercard is gearing up to launch a peer-to-peer transaction network, enabling cross-border sending and receiving of digital assets.
KuCoin's legal battle with the DOJ and CFTC might come to a swift conclusion thanks to a partnership with global legal giant A&O Shearman
The development team behind the meme coin project Normie (NORMIE) has announced they are negotiating with a hacker to recover 90% of the funds stolen
After OKX, the Hong Kong branches of Gate.io and HTX have withdrawn their applications for Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) licenses.