Each week the Crypto Divas look at the week in cryptocurrency, highlight the main news and then try to figure out if it was a good week or a bad week for all things Crypto

April 1, 2018

This week on Good Week Bad Week the Crypto Divas talk about Mailchimp banning ICOs – why Mailchimp, why?, and then they look at breaches in centralised systems in the States and also the OKEx exchange which resulted in one trader being very traumatised.

Germany is becoming more crypto friendly and China seems to be paying serious attention to the blockchain technology. Then there was that Ripple donation to US public schools of $29 million’s worth of its coin.

Was it a good week or bad week in the end – you’ll have to watch until the end!

Until next week, Slán

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The Crypto Divas are Morgan Pierce and Jillian Godsil who come together to interview CEOs and founders in the ICO/Blockchain space. They both have a LOT of experience in the FinTech, Marketing, PR, Journalism and broadcasting world.

Each week they interview the movers and shakers in the crypto world.

Then they review the week in crypto – good week/ bad week. To propose an interview subject, send over news or ask to come on their programmes, send a note to [email protected].

In the interim, visit their Linkedin profiles and send an invite to connect.

May the Crypto be with you!


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