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Emma Williams

Emma Williams

Nationality: New Zealand Bio: Emma Williams specializes in emerging cryptocurrency projects and market trends. Based in Auckland, she combines data analysis with fundamental research to evaluate new tokens and blockchain initiatives. She holds a degree in Data Science from the University of Auckland and worked in tech startup analysis before focusing on the cryptocurrency markets in 2020. Her analytical framework examines project fundamentals, team backgrounds, tokenomics, and competitive positioning. Since joining MEXC Learn, Emma has covered hundreds of altcoin projects, helping readers identify opportunities while avoiding pitfalls. Her research methodology emphasizes due diligence and transparent analysis, always highlighting both potential benefits and risks. Areas of Expertise: - Altcoin Analysis - Project Evaluation - Token Research - Emerging Trends - Market Sentiment Analysis

Recent Articles

How to Buy USDC? Step-by-Step Guide to Purchasing USD Coin

How to Buy USDC? Step-by-Step Guide to Purchasing USD Coin

Finding a secure way to buy USDC doesn't have to be complicated. This guide walks you through everything you need to know about purchasing USD Coin, from understanding what makes this stablecoin

Circle USDC: Complete Guide to the Regulated Stablecoin

Circle USDC: Complete Guide to the Regulated Stablecoin

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What is USDC? Complete Guide to USD Coin Stablecoin

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USDT vs USDC: Key Differences, Fees, and Which Is Better

USDT vs USDC: Key Differences, Fees, and Which Is Better

Wondering what the difference between USDT and USDC is? Both stablecoins are pegged 1:1 to the US Dollar, but they're built on very different foundations. USDT (Tether), launched in 2014, leads in