Paul Vigna is an enthusiastic author and Wall Street Journal professional reporter based in New York, USA. At present, he is mainly focusing on the new emerging technologies that have evolved the entire world with their great potency and power, called blockchain and cryptocurrency. He is also covering the concepts of bitcoin, NFT, BTC, Terra, Coinbase, Binance, US, Celsius, and many others. He is an extremely knowledgeable personality with more than twenty-five years of experience in the field of journalism, in addition to a remarkable background in editing, reporting, as well as page layout, and photography. Previously, he served as news editor, assistant news editor, and copyreader at Dow Jones Newswires based in Jersey for fourteen years.
He received the "New Jersey Press Association" award in 1997 for his performance in reporting and photography. At the time, he was working for the Verona-Cedar Grove Times. Paul has recently tweeted that crypto companies such as Celsius look more like banks in some aspects, but they lack the investor legal protections and oversight built into brokerages and banks.
He has written three books describing every aspect of cryptocurrency, bitcoin, and blockchain. They are "The Age of Cryptocurrency", which provides information about how Digital Money and Bitcoin are challenging the Universal Economic Order; and "The Truth Machine," where he describes the blockchain technology and demonstrates why it can restore private control over our assets and data, along with Michael J. Casey; and "Guts." Additionally, he has been listed in the documentaries "Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It" and "Banking on Bitcoin". Paul attended Fairfield University. He is an individual with a set of rich knowledge in numerous fields, such as breaking news, new media, AP Styles, social media, and many others.