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3 Things Every Gen Xer Crypto Investor Needs To Know

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And... narratives driving crypto . Are you a Gen X crypto investor who’s new to crypto? If so,

And... narratives driving crypto (part 5 of 7). [3 things every Gen X crypto investor needs to know]( Are you a Gen X crypto investor who’s new to crypto? If so, there are a few things you should know about the crypto industry before you get started. If you’re wondering whether crypto’s volatility makes it a risky investment or if blockchain is really safe, then check out these crypto investing tips! [READ MORE >>]( [Narratives driving crypto (Part 5 of 7): memecoins]( The narratives driving crypto are some of the most important things to understand, but they can be some of the most difficult to understand as well. Because most of us are focused on facts, charts, stats, and analysis, it’s easy to forget the stories that influence people to invest or not. When it comes to memecoins, there’s more than one story. Here are the narratives you need to know when it comes to investing in memecoins. [READ MORE >>]( Advertisement [LIMITED OFFER: $49 for a FULL YEAR of stock picks]( You read that right... We're offering you the chance to subscribe to Behind the Markets for an ENTIRE YEAR for a little over $4 a month. Get an entire year of access to the same model portfolio that's up 50% on closed trades over the past two years. We have a 91% win rate during this same period, and you absolutely don't want to miss this year's profit opportunities. [ACCEPT THIS SPECIAL OFFER HERE <<]( WEEKLY DIGEST [Blockchain company profile: Ethereum]( [READ MORE >>]( [6 founding fathers of NFTs: the bright minds behind non-fungible tokens]( [READ MORE >>]( [5 crypto inside jokes]( [READ MORE >>]( [How to explain crypto (Part 6 of 7)]( [READ MORE >>]( [How to gift crypto to your child: give the gift of investment]( [READ MORE >>]( [How to explain crypto (Part 5 of 7)]( [READ MORE >>]( [3+ reasons Gen X should consider crypto]( [READ MORE >>]( [5 FAQs every boomer needs to know before giving crypto as a gift]( [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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