Garrett Keirns

Garrett Keirns is an editorial intern at CoinDesk. In 2011, he co-founded the Cincinnati Bitcoin MeetUp. Before CoinDesk, he contributed to bitcoin related publications CoinReport.net and News.Bitcoin.com.

Garrett holds value in bitcoin and has used other digital currencies. He also provides blockchain consultation services to at least one individual invested in the space. (See: Editorial Policy).

Follow Garrett here: @garrettkeirns. Email garrett@coindesk.com.

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Fidelity Joins IC3 Blockchain Research Initiative

Fidelity Investments has moved to back a prominent research effort centered on cryptocurrencies and blockchain.

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Electronics Retailer Bic Camera Begins Accepting Bitcoin

Bitcoin startup bitFlyer has inked a new merchant deal with a major Japanese electronics provider.

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Litecoin Moves Within 5% of its SegWit Activation Threshold

The litecoin network appears to be on the cusp of enacting a technical upgrade that would boost the capacity of its network.

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Philly Fed President Praises Blockchain's Authentication Abilities

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia became the latest arm of the US central bank to discuss the impact of blockchain this week.

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Blockchain Land Registry Tech Gets Test in Brazil

The land registrar offices of two Brazilian municipalities are now experimenting with blockchain tech.

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Blockchain Capital Releases New Details on Ethereum ICO Token

Venture firm Blockchain Capital has released new details about a forthcoming token sale aimed to raise money for its new startup fund.

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Blockchain Startup Wyre Acquires Remitsy for China Market Push

A blockchain cross-border startup has acquired one of its competitors as part of an undisclosed deal.

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GAW Miners SEC Case Set for 2018 Court Date

A notable cryptocurrency case could advance to court as soon as early 2018, according to new filings.

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