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And... why most of us really got into crypto. The non-fungible token industry has been on a tear ove

And... why most of us really got into crypto. [5 predictions about the NFT industry from the pros]( The non-fungible token (NFT) industry has been on a tear over the past year. Will this craze last or will it fizzle out like so many others? What are some predictions about the NFT industry made by experts in finance, gaming and technology who have seen both success with their investments as well as others that failed spectacularly? [READ MORE >>]( [Flex-worthy moments for every crypto investor]( It’s not 2010 anymore. You won’t be making millions of dollars scooping up handfuls of Bitcoins for less than your couch costs. But the gains are not over. In the life of every crypto investor, there comes a time to flex. Here are all the iconic flex-worthy moments that perhaps you made bank on. [READ MORE >>]( Advertisement [The Next Bull Market Could Be Even Bigger Than The Last One]( In late 2018, our Weiss Ratings Model called a bottom in the crypto markets. Sure enough, just three days later, Bitcoin hit rock bottom. And that marked the beginning of the largest crypto bull market of all time. Now, the same Weiss ratings system says another crypto bottom has just happened … And we have [several reasons to believe the next bull market could be even bigger than the last one.]( [SEE MORE >>]( WEEKLY DIGEST [4 DeFi companies that could dominate the sector in the next 5 years]( [READ MORE >>]( [Learn crypto with Jenn | Part 5 – Should I stake my crypto?]( [READ MORE >>]( [3 phases of crypto-backed lending]( [READ MORE >>]( [Self-paying crypto loans]( [READ MORE >>]( [3 potential blockchain use cases for the legal industry to streamline and add transparency to transactional work]( [READ MORE >>]( [The history of the credit card]( [READ MORE >>]( [3 ways crypto is an inflation hedge]( [READ MORE >>]( [5 FAQs every boomer has about crypto banking]( [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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