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By Beth Canova On May 16, 202107:00 AM Eastern
You’re already familiar with Layer 1 technology, even if you’re unfamiliar with the term. Layer 1 is the base blockchain technology that runs all cryptos. Now, Juan Villaverde, editor of Weiss...
By Juan M. Villaverde On April 8, 202002:36 PM Eastern
In times of crisis, the ever-present balancing act between security and privacy always rises to the surface.
Sure, some sacrifices to privacy are considered “justified” in the short term. But...
With bond volatility on the rise, another round of money printing could be on the horizon.
By Tony Sagami On November 11, 201904:06 PM Eastern
The only thing better than a big bull market is one that has a nice little pullback to give you an ideal entry point. And that's exactly what's happening in gold right now!
Not just in gold, but...
By Beth Canova On March 3, 202412:30 PM Eastern
When bull markets run like this, you don’t want to miss out!
By Juan M. Villaverde On February 21, 201908:55 AM Eastern
Despite a tremendous improvement in transaction volume in leading cryptocurrencies, crypto naysayers continue to push their negative narrative.
“It’s all worthless,” they say.
“It will all...
By Sam Blumenfeld On September 24, 202104:00 PM Eastern
• Bitcoin (BTC, Tech/Adoption Grade “A-”) is down 5% today and is trading at about $42,500.
• Ethereum (ETH, Tech/Adoption Grade “A-”) is about 8% lower, falling below the $3,000 benchmark to...
By Tony Sagami On July 22, 201903:21 PM Eastern
According to the World Bank, 1.7 billion people in the world do not have a bank account or access to basic banking services.
You and I take banking services for granted. If someone gives us a...
By Sam Blumenfeld On May 21, 202103:00 PM Eastern
• Bitcoin (BTC, Tech/Adoption Grade “A-”) is retreating from another negative headline from China, and it now trades around $38,000.
• Ethereum (ETH, Tech/Adoption Grade “A-”) is having a...
By Tony Sagami On July 16, 201807:55 AM Eastern
Wall Street is full of so-called “experts,” but I tune most of them out because they’re more often wrong than right.
My good friends Martin Weiss and Sean Brodrick are the rare exceptions....