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Crypto is not temporary thing, it will not dissapear or fall in few years. If you think it will, you haven’t been paying attention to lessons should learn from introduction of internet or mobile phones.

I don't like this bullshit that crypto is terribly risky, that it can dissapear in any moment and even coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum can go to 0. Yes, crypto is risky, but not riskier that crossing road or cooking dinner. Risk involved in crypto is acceptable. It is 2,2 trillion $ business, it not…
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AMC Theatres Explores Accepting Dogecoin: CEO Fascinated by DOGE Poll Results

AMC Theatres chain is exploring how to accept dogecoin alongside four other cryptocurrencies. AMC’s CEO conducted a poll on Twitter and was overwhelmed by the results and enthusiasm of the dogecoin community. “It’s clear that you think AMC should accept dogecoin. Now we need to figure out how to do that,” he said. AMC Considers […]

Here’s why Avalanche, OriginTrail and Coti hardly budged as Bitcoin fell to $40K

Market corrections are scary, but savvy altcoin traders also know it is an opportunity to secure hefty gains — here’s how.

Live now! RVN vs. Tezos Which is the best platform for asset issuance.

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I hold assets on Exodus how i can manage them

Hey guys, Someone sent me assets to my Exodus wallet how i can sell them or see them? Exodus doesn't have asset support submitted by /u/Repulsive-Account-99 [link] [comments]

Ripple is helping Bhutan pilot a CBDC

The company claimed its CBDC solution would allow Bhutan’s central bank to deploy a digital ngultrum “without compromising financial stability or monetary policy objectives.”

10 hours left Ravenites! We could use some votes, please.

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NFT project partners with Afghanistan organization to help women get access to education

“This is a generation that grew up hopeful and dreaming about their future through educational opportunities,” said Women for Afghan Women’s U.S. country director Naheed Samadi Bahram.