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Molly Jane Zuckerman is Opinion Editor at Blockworks. She previously was the head of news at Cointelegraph as well as the host for the Cointelegraph YouTube channel, and has written for both Decrypt and Modern Consensus. Experienced journalist with a demonstrated history of working in the crypto/blockchain industry, as well as academic researcher and translator in the field of Russian studies. Strong media and communication professional with a Master's of Science focused in Russian Political Science from King's College London.nMolly Jane first started writing about crypto in January 2018, right as Bitcoin began its freefall from its $20,000 high. She’s most interested in the intersection of the people behind emerging technologies and the technologies themselves, especially as cryptocurrency in particular attracts a diverse group of creators and entrepreneurs. Molly Jane has interviewed crypto personalities including the Winklevoss twins, former CFTC Commissioner J. Christopher Giancarlo (“Crypto Dad”), Binance’s CZ and more.nBefore she entered the crypto sphere, Molly Jane received her Masters of Science in Russian Political Science from King’s College, London. She is also the author of a book on the birth of Russian detective fiction, “Rex Stout Does Not Belong In Russia: Exporting the Detective Novel.”