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And... What you need to know about the BTC vs Crypto debate. There are some fundamental solutions th

And... What you need to know about the BTC vs Crypto debate. [Tokenization for land and real estate]( There are some fundamental solutions that tokenization proposes to all kinds of industries and assets—including real estate. Tokenization reduces trust and intermediaries, enables peer-to-peer transactions, speeds up and uncomplicates processes, and enables fractional investment. But there are other interesting opportunities for asset-backed tokenization in real estate, land, and natural resources. Find out how tokenization can change how we think about real estate assets. [READ MORE >>]( [Are you a Bitcoin maximalist?]( There is a strong contingent of crypto investors who believe Bitcoin is the only worthwhile cryptocurrency. These proponents of Bitcoin maximalism co-opted a negative title given to them by Vitalik Buterin and embraced the accusation that they see a future where only Bitcoin emerges victorious. What are the various arguments in the Bitcoin versus crypto debate? Do you side with Bitcoin maximalism or Bitcoin minimalism? Read about the differences and decide which camp you fall into. [READ MORE >>]( Advertisement [The Best AI Projects are Cryptos]( A new set of AI upstarts are rising… Except you won't find them on the stock market. You see, the very best AI projects… The moonshots with a chance at 100X gains or more… Are not small cap stocks. They're cryptos. [There's one AI Coin that stands out above all others <<]( WEEKLY DIGEST [Intro to tokenization and data security]( [READ MORE >>]( [How does tokenization work?]( [READ MORE >>]( [Crypto analysis 101]( [READ MORE >>]( [Tokenization for fine arts]( [READ MORE >>]( [7 habits of a highly effective decentralized exchange]( [READ MORE >>]( [5 founding fathers of cryptocurrency: the bright minds behind digital currency]( [READ MORE >>]( [Profile: crypto billionaire Mike Novogratz]( [READ MORE >>]( [The resistance to centralization and big data]( [READ MORE >>]( COPYRIGHT © 2022 DECENTRAL PUBLISHING This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@decentralpublishing.com 1675 SOUTH STATE ST, STE B, DOVER, DE 19901 [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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