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Why crypto might actually have a huge year in 2024 (and 2025)

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So there is truth to the idea that crypto can produce massive gains very quickly. February 25, 2024

So there is truth to the idea that crypto can produce massive gains very quickly. February 25, 2024 [View in Browser]( / [Unsubscribe]( Editor's Note: The message below from one of our partners is one we believe you should take a close look at. Dear Reader, There are a lot of crypto skeptics out there. And with good reason. The history of crypto (so far) has been filled with scammers, bs stories, and get-rich-quick schemes. So I understand if you don't consider it true investing. I don’t either. However, it's not lost on me that [when crypto goes into a bull market mode...]( the gains go far beyond anything we see in stocks, bonds, gold, or any other asset class. 2021 is a good example. That year, 68 of the 300 largest cryptocurrencies increased more than 1,000% in value. By comparison, not one single stock in the S&P 500 went up 1,000% that year. So there is truth to the idea that crypto can produce massive gains very quickly. And [something has come to my attention that makes me believe 2024 and 2025 will be years when crypto produces eye-popping gains once more.]( What is it exactly? In short, [the "bitcoin halving."]( For those who don't know, the Bitcoin halving is a moment when the creation of new bitcoins is cut in half. And it's coming in April this year. This will be the 4th time it happened. And [the previous three bitcoin halvings all led to massive bull runs in crypto over the 12-18 months that followed.]( For example, the first Bitcoin halving happened on November 28, 2012. Bitcoin at the time was $12. But just over a year later, it was $1,046. The second Bitcoin halving took place on July 9, 2016. Bitcoin was $663... but peaked at nearly $20,000 18 months later. The third halving was on May 11, 2020. Bitcoin was around $8,500... but would be more than $64,000 around 18 months after. Now, the Bitcoin halving is coming up once more... And if history is any indicator, that means [another 12-18 month window is opening where cryptocurrencies will roar higher.]( So while I am a bit of a crypto skeptic myself, I think [it's actually a good bet to put a small amount of money in specific cryptos that could go up massively in this short window.]( Even a couple hundred bucks could be life-changing here. Look at the story of Tommy and James, two nearly jobless brothers from New York. They bought a tiny crypto named Shiba Inu after the last Bitcoin halving. And turned just $200 into multi-millions. I want to be clear. Crypto is very risky. But with an upside this big, it may be worth a small bet... especially with the bitcoin halving ahead. If you're interested, one of the best crypto experts I know lays out how to play this situation right here. I hope you give it a review because these moments don't happen often. Sincerely, Alex Moschina Publisher, Manward Press This ad is sent on behalf of Manward Press, 14 West Mount Vernon Place Baltimore, MD 21201. If you would like to opt out from receiving offers from Manward Press, please [click here]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you made a great decision to receive our newsletter. Trading involves risk. The information provided is NOT trading advice. Neither the Editors, the Publisher, nor any of their respective affiliates make any guarantee or other promise as to any results that may be obtained from the newsletter. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. This recipient of this email assumes responsibility for conducting its own due diligence on the aforementioned company or entity and assumes full responsibility, and releases the sender from liability for any purchase or order made from any company or entity mentioned or recommended in this email. The information provided is for educational purposes only. Please contact your financial advisor for specific financial advice tailored to your personal circumstances. Actual results may differ. Nothing here constitutes a recommendation respecting the particular security illustrated. Copyright © 2024 Web Impact. This offer is brought to you by Web Impact LLC. Al Jerozolimskie 85, 02-001 Warsaw, Poland. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by Web Impact LLC click link below. All Rights Reserved. [Unsubscribe](

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