Paul Vigna
Paul Vigna, a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, has left the news organization after 25 years.
He has been covering bitcoin and cryptocurrencies since 2013, and has been covering the equities market for both the Journal and Dow Jones Newswires since 1997.
He has written three books, “The Age of Cryptocurrency” and “The Truth Machine,” both with Michael J. Casey, and “Guts.” He has been featured in the documentaries “Banking on Bitcoin” and “Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It.”
Vigna previously worked at the Verona-Cedar Grove Times in New Jersey and is a graduate of Fairfield University.
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