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The End of “Dirty Money”

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Hi As the Coronavirus spreads, things have been looking pretty grim for investors. Every market is d

Hi As the Coronavirus spreads, things have been looking pretty grim for investors. Every market is down - stocks, bonds, oil, cryptos, even gold - the ultimate safe haven and store of value. Yet, as anxiety-inducing as these times of uncertainty may be, there’s a tremendous opportunity for investors who can keep their heads and look toward the future. You see, now more than ever, the world is moving in the direction of purely digital transactions. Sure, credit card transactions and the wiring of funds are all digital and have been a normal part of our financial reality for decades... But the rise of PayPal, Square, Venmo, and dozens of other digital payment solutions in recent years have signaled a huge trend in the way we transfer money... …and the widespread panic around the Coronavirus could very well be the catalyst for a new, purely digital era. There’s no denying that paper currency has a high likelihood of carrying bacteria and viruses... ...and in the coming weeks and months, there will no doubt be a heavy push to begin banning the use of “dirty money” - as it is a potential vector in the spread of diseases globally with no way to adequately control it. [And therein lies the opportunity.]( You see, as we make the global shift away from “dirty money,” more and more people and institutions will be looking for a secure and reliable way to conduct digital transactions… And crypto currencies - and the BlockChain technology they’re built on - are the solution. Already many millennials have shown an interest in crypto investing. They trust them more than the stock market, the banking system, and even gold. And the Coronavirus is only going to accelerate adoption by the masses. So if you’ve been hesitant around investing in Crypto Assets previously… now is the perfect time to get in, before a flood of new investors dive in and make prices skyrocket. But in the “Wild West” of crypto investing, where do you get started? Of the hundreds of crypto assets out there, which ones stand to give massive returns, and which are just half-baked ideas some tech wiz coded in his basement? [ Go here to get answers.]( 532 Motsie Road Biloxi Mississippi 39532 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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