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Bitcoin goes down in a blaze of glory... Bitcoin goes down in a blaze of glory... Written May 16, 20

Bitcoin goes down in a blaze of glory... Bitcoin goes down in a blaze of glory... [Outsider Club logo] Where's All the Crypto Money Going? [Alexander Boulden Photo] By [Alexander Boulden]( Written May 16, 2022 Dear Outsider, Markets rallied Friday to give a much-needed boost to the retail investor. Not sure investors could deal with another down day, as things would have gotten even worse. But for now, at least, it averted a bear market for the S&P 500. That's because we had some crazy buying activity during this market correction. Most notably, after-hours last night, crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried disclosed that he purchased a 7.6% stake in Robinhood (NASDAQ: HOOD) at $8.56. He now owns 56.3 million shares through his investment firm Emergent Fidelity Technologies. After the announcement, volume spiked and the stock shot up 30% in pre-market trading. This comes as crypto "hodlers" around the world are reeling from massive losses. Not to mention all the Fidelity investors who opted to add Bitcoin to their 401(k) plans. Ouch... They're now realizing they need somewhere to put their money where it'll grow safely, albeit slowly. And in an inflationary environment, there's no better place to put your money than stocks. You can see the lightbulb going off in people's minds now as stocks are rising. The scared ones, however, are turning to cash... Breaking News: 6 New Cryptos Set to Be Bigger Than Bitcoin It’s no secret that cryptocurrencies are at the absolute cutting edge of investing. In fact, CBS News recently reported that Bitcoin alone created over 100,000 new millionaires... And CNBC put forth a headline that reads “I Just Became a Dogecoin Millionaire.” But what the media aren't covering... is what’s coming next. They don’t want you to know about the six new coins expected to be FAR BIGGER than any previous crypto gain...[The details are inside this new report.]( Coinbase CFO Alesia Haas recently said the company’s moving to cash in order to weather the “crypto winter.” That’s not a good sign for a company with nearly half a trillion dollars of trading volume each quarter. I argued last year that Coinbase would go out of business... That may come sooner than expected, as it released disappointing earnings of negative $430 million and a 19% drop in users. The company even said that if it goes bankrupt, it would wipe out all users' crypto holdings... What a scam of a company! Insiders at the company won't even touch the stock. In the past six months, it's down almost 80%. [coin] Not a good look for the crypto brand... Haas says Coinbase’s long-term goal is to bring one billion people under its umbrella and create economic freedom for all. What she really means is Coinbase will take care of its own employees first, as is evidenced by the company having no near-term intention of returning capital to shareholders in the form of a dividend or share repurchase. So while the masses have been speculating on the next meme coins, management has pocketed billions. This move to cash signals that the permabulls aren’t so confident in the staying power of crypto after all. The New Emperor of Energy Storage You’re looking at the future of a $3.3 trillion industry. Thanks to this groundbreaking innovation, clean energy can be fed to the power grid 24/7... Regardless of whether the sun is shining or the wind is blowing. I call it the "Newton Battery," and it crushes every other battery on the market. The Swiss and the Saudis are already using it. And grids across the globe will be using this battery before we know it. It’s all possible thanks to one tiny company’s patented tech. The best part is that 99% of investors have no idea that it just went public... [Get in on the ground floor now, before it's too late.]( In August 2021, Jesse Powell, the CEO of Kraken — a leading crypto exchange — predicted Bitcoin would reach $100,000 by the end of the year, saying “I think we could see $100,000-plus a coin late this year or early next year.” He also said Bitcoin would reach “infinity” by March of this year. Now he’s not so sure where crypto is headed. In an interview with Bloomberg Technology, he said, “It’s hard to know where it goes...” Whoops. For now, it looks like crypto will remain negative, as we can see from some of the most popular digital asset prices: [crypto] What we do know is the top crypto holders won’t want to lose money during this long, cold crypto winter. So for all the pie-in-the-sky good intentions of democratizing finance for all, when the real money gets involved, cash (and securities) is still king. The Crypto Hierarchy According to a recent study by the National Bureau of Economic Research, just 0.01% of Bitcoin holders control 27% of the digital asset. That’s compared with data from the Federal Reserve indicating the top 1% of households hold a third of all wealth in the U.S. It should come as no surprise that even in this decentralized financial world, wealth inequality is just as stark as in traditional finance. Crypto now represents economic freedom but only for the top 1% of crypto holders, including celebrities like Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey, and institutional investors, like MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor. Crypto advocates cheered when Tesla announced it would accept Bitcoin as payment for its vehicles. But just like we’re seeing across the board this year, Musk backpedaled on his promise, citing environmental worries in a Twitter post: We are concerned about the rapidly increasing use of fossil fuel for Bitcoin mining and transactions, especially coal, which has the worst emissions of any fuel. China got on board the environmental angle as well, saying that Bitcoin mining is extremely harmful and jeopardizes its goal of carbon neutrality. Last July, China banned Bitcoin mining in its Sichuan province, which at the time controlled two-thirds of all Bitcoin mining in the world. Next, the country ordered banks to stop supporting crypto transactions. Then the country’s central bank, the People’s Bank of China, outlawed all crypto transactions. I suspect the environment is just a scapegoat, as world nations are feeling increasingly threatened by decentralized finance and the 1% who control it. At least, until the most recent crash. Strange Tech Will Kick-Start the 4th Industrial Revolution [twa electric glass finger]Take a look at this tiny little chip. It might be small, but according to PwC, this chip will soon kick-start "the fourth industrial revolution." And if you position yourself right, I expect you could have the chance to turn every $500 into exceptional gains of up to $131,600. [Click here to see the details of this historic opportunity.]( Money (That's What I Want) So where's all the old crypto money going? Into undervalued stocks, of course. And this creates upside volatility, which in turn leads to profits if you know how to play it. We've been adamant about buying the dip here at Outsider Club, even though it may seem painful at the time. Because just like the average investor, we're not interested in capital preservation; we're looking to grow capital in any way possible. That's why tomorrow, you should join my colleague Sean McClosky as he reveals his new market strategy to the world. Last week, when the markets tanked, Sean closed out two triple-digit gains. That's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the returns Sean's been showing his readers. So if you're interested in participating in this free trading session and marking the start of your best trading year ever, simply [click here now and enter your email address to be placed on the prescreen list](. Stay free, Alexander Boulden Editor, Outsider Club After Alexander’s passion for economics and investing drew him to one of the largest financial publishers in the world, where he rubbed elbows with former Chicago Board Options Exchange floor traders, Wall Street hedge fund managers, and International Monetary Fund analysts, he decided to take up the pen and guide others through this new age of investing. [Check out his editor's page here](. 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