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[FeedBinary Newsletter]( You Might Like         [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](   [Best cryptocurrencies in July are growing stronger](   As we enter a new month, we can definitely expect new trends to shape the world of crypto. The month of June overall has been good for the cryptocurrency market, recovering from the market turmoil in May. The best cryptocurrencies will grow stronger in the coming months starting from July. If you are still wondering whether to invest in cryptocurrency, leave behind all your concerns and read this guide to make an informed decision about cryptocurrency investments. So which is the best cryptocurrency to invest in in the month of July? Of course, Bitcoin and Etheruem are popular choices, let’s look at the other best cryptocurrencies for July 2021. Ethereum If you are amazed, the rundown didn’t start with Bitcoin, it is time to shift your focus to other best cryptos to buy this month. According to The Economy Forecast Agency, the price of Ethereum will reach US$2769 in July. Experts also suggest that Etheruem holds the potential to beat Bitcoin this month and become the top cryptocurrency to invest in in July. Current Price: US$2,198.98 [Read More](   [Making India crypto-ready with blockchain-based technology to combat cyber security threats](   While cybersecurity has seen a tremendous transition in the past few years, cyber threats are pretty standard, and every few seconds, someone falls prey to an attack. The world is witnessing a paradigm shift in technology, especially when it comes to the financial world. Fintech, an amalgamation of the words ‘finance’ and ‘technology’, has been the buzzword for quite some time. But as technology grows to make things easier, so do the threats of cyber-attacks. While cybersecurity has seen a tremendous transition in the past few years, cyber threats are pretty standard, and every few seconds, someone falls prey to an attack. With these threats constantly pinning down businesses and individuals, many investors have become skeptical about digital assets – especially crypto. The average Indian investor is also dubious about investing in crypto due to such risks. However, the question arises: can India get crypto-ready with blockchain technology to combat the myriad security threats? [Read More](     [Where bitcoin fails, central bank digital currencies will succeed](   - The restricted use and security risks of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies make them a poor alternative to traditional currencies, even if they could overcome widespread official disapproval - Central bank digital currencies, on the other hand, can help speed up transactions, reduce costs and improve security Advocates of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies argue that traditional fiat currencies are inherently unstable and that the monetary systems that underpin them are inefficient and corrupt. Yet the argument that bitcoin provides a more stable alternative is not playing out very convincingly in real time. Against the dollar, bitcoin has traded in the range of US$30,000 to US$64,000 this year. Since its peak in April, its price has almost halved in US dollar terms – hardly a convincing store of value. Bitcoin and similar assets don’t conform to the characteristics of traditional financial assets or currencies. It is difficult to call bitcoin an asset – it has no fundamental economic value other than a very limited role as a medium of exchange. [Read More]( You Might Like         [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Connect with FeedBinary on social media You received this email because you operate or create content for a website/service and based on your website it seemed like this could be important information to you and your users. This newsletter is managed by [Postbox Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd](.C-4/5, IBD Emporia, Kolar Road, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, INDIA, 462042 [Unsubscribe](

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