John Kojo Kumi is a cryptocurrency researcher and writer specializing in emerging startups, tokenomics, and market dynamics within the blockchain ecosystem. With years of experience in crypto journalism and blockchain research, he provides in-depth coverage of decentralized finance (DeFi), NFTs, and Web3 innovations.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Geography and Rural Development from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, bringing a multidisciplinary perspective to the evolving digital asset space. As a Crypto News Writer, he tracks and reports on industry trends, while his role as a Registrar at the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice reflects his commitment to governance and transparency.

His expertise spans content strategy, SEO optimization, and technical research, enabling him to craft insightful, data-driven analyses. Passionate about blockchain’s transformative potential, he strives to equip readers with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of digital assets and decentralized technologies.

RaaS

- 189 days ago 2 mins
189 days ago
5
Feb
Ransomware Payments Plummet 35% as Cybercriminals Face Rising Challenges

Ransomware payments dropped 35% in 2024 to $813 million due to stronger law enforcement, international

- 565 days ago 13 mins
565 days ago
25
Jan
AltLayer Review: The Remarkable Protocol Supports Rollup Infrastructure

AltLayer is making significant strides by offering innovative RaaS solutions. Let's learn about this project

- 854 days ago 3 mins
854 days ago
12
Apr
Rollup as a Service Is Over-hyped, ABCDE Capital Report

ABCDE Capital, after seeing more than 100 projects, realized that Rollup as a Service is

- 891 days ago 10 mins
891 days ago
6
Mar
Coinbase’s Base Launched And Rollup as a Service Is Claiming Its Advantage

Key Points: Coinbase is making significant efforts to establish on-chain infrastructure, most notably announcing the

- 914 days ago 11 mins
914 days ago
11
Feb
Application Chain: The Technology And Significance

The term “appchains” is a colloquialism for application-specific blockchains, which developers are increasingly resorting to.