The key infrastructure that underpins cryptocurrencies is blockchains. The consecutive updating of a cryptographically secure, verifiable transaction record among a network of peers all working under a set of rules set by the program itself is a common characteristic of these distributed ledgers. Anyone, wherever, can own and manage this record in common.

At CoinCu News, we cover the blockchain sector as it continue to progres. Is it truly innovative or has it been overhyped? Will it be the answer to ensuring financial and global commerce trust? In the following years, what will be the rate of blockchain transactions?

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Championing positive change through finance, I've dedicated over eight years to sustainability and environmental journalism. My passion lies in uncovering companies that make a real difference in the world and guiding investors towards them. Before joining Coincu as the Sustainability & ESG Editor, I honed my skills in reporting on environmental issues and their financial implications. An academic background rooted in a Master's degree in Environmental Studies from Yale University and a BA in Journalism from London University gives me a strong foundation for understanding both the environmental and financial landscapes. My expertise lies in navigating the world of sustainable investing, analyzing ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria, and exploring the exciting field of impact investing. "Invest in a better future," I often say. That's the driving force behind my work at Coincu – to empower readers with knowledge and insights to make investment decisions that create a positive impact.

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