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What is XRP?

What Is XRP? A Practical, Plain-English Guide to the Asset, the XRP Ledger, and Why It Exists XRP is the native digital asset of the XRP Ledger (XRPL), an open-source blockchain designed for fast, low-cost value

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What is Bitcoin?

What Is Bitcoin? A Practical, Plain-English Guide Bitcoin is a digital monetary network that lets people send value over the internet without relying on a bank, card network, or payment processor to approve the transaction. Instead

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Money 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Financial Literacy

Introduction to Financial Literacy Financial literacy is defined as the ability to understand and effectively utilize various financial skills, including personal financial management, budgeting, and investing. In a rapidly changing economic landscape, the importance of financial

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Where the frack is GOLD heading…

Where the Heck Is Gold Price Headed? Gold is doing what gold does best when the world feels messy: it’s forcing everyone to pick a story. Is this a structural repricing driven by central-bank buying and

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Bitcoins Market Cap History

Bitcoin’s Market Cap History: Milestones, Cycles, and How to Read the Signal Bitcoin’s market capitalization history is a fast-moving story of technology adoption, market structure, and shifting trust in money. Market cap is not “the amount

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Coinbase is finally went public

Coinbase Finally Went Public: What the Direct Listing Meant for Crypto, Markets, and Innovation Strategy Coinbase’s move into the public markets marked a turning point for the crypto industry’s relationship with mainstream finance. By choosing a

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Not a financial adviser & this is not financial advice. This Information is shared as a hobby and for fun. Do no act on anything you read or see, it’s all for fun.

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