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And.. 4 interesting use cases for bitcoin. [Narratives driving crypto : play-to-earn] The narratives

And.. 4 interesting use cases for bitcoin. [Narratives driving crypto (Part 7 of 7): play-to-earn]( The narratives driving crypto shape how people choose to participate and invest in the ecosystem. In this blog series, we’ve gone through five of the major stories being told in the crypto world and how to make plays capitalizing on them. This last part in the series reveals how play-to-earn is a major story in the crypto world as well as the gaming world. Its impact will not go unnoticed in multiple industries! [READ MORE >>]( [4 interesting use cases for Bitcoin]( There are a lot of things you can do with Bitcoin besides buy and hold. Of course, that’s a solid strategy but it’s not the only way to use it. From getting out of fiat, to international transfers, buying that lambo, and a world reserve currency (!?), here are 4 interesting use cases for Bitcoin explained. [READ MORE >>]( Advertisement [Why Did James Altucher Sell All His Bitcoin?]( Crypto genius James Altucher has been praising Bitcoin since it was trading for $61. But now he’s buying another coin like crazy… and it’s not Bitcoin! He’s found a rare, moonshot opportunity for 8,788% returns [Click here to find out what it is.]( The last time this crypto genius nailed a trade like this, he turned $25,000 into $2,000,000 in 4 and a half years. [GET ALL THE DETAILS HERE <<]( WEEKLY DIGEST [Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?]( [READ MORE >>]( [Are stablecoins symbolic of progress?]( [READ MORE >>]( [How to explain crypto (Part 7 of 7)]( [READ MORE >>]( [Blockchain company profile: Cosmos Network]( [READ MORE >>]( [Narratives driving crypto (Part 6 of 7): DeFi]( [READ MORE >>]( [Are fan tokens the future of sports currency?]( [READ MORE >>]( [3 sin products in the metaverse]( [READ MORE >>]( [5 safety tips for metaverse gaming]( [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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