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Details about a post-halving roadmap AMA with Stephen McBride Dear Reader, The bitcoin halving is le

Details about a post-halving roadmap AMA with Stephen McBride [Welcome to RiskHedge] Dear Reader, The bitcoin halving is less than a week away. And while everyone is counting down the days… Our resident crypto expert, Stephen McBride, is focused on what comes next—after the halving. In fact, Stephen believes we're now entering the best time to own crypto. History backs up his thesis. Because each halving has created a unique anomaly in the crypto sector. It doesn't just catalyze the price of bitcoin. It leads to the rapid appreciation of crypto prices across the board. With smaller, lesser-known cryptos (some selling for pennies) shooting up even more. For example… - We saw this with Litecoin during the first bitcoin halving when it went from 3 cents to $50 a coin. A 166,566% gain. - Or with Neo during the second bitcoin halving when it went from [12 cents to $190](. A 158,233% gain. - Then there was a little-known crypto called Serum during the third halving. It went from 11 cents a coin to $11. A 9,900% gain. In short, every bitcoin halving has created a huge upcycle for a specific group of tiny cryptos. And right now, we're once again in that unique window to see rapid appreciation. It's a rare occasion where the urgency is dictated by the very nature of the halving itself. It's not Stephen saying it. Or another person or institution. It's literally pre-programmed into bitcoin. That's why Stephen is urging people to act now. But not with bitcoin. He's recommending a group of smaller, lesser-known cryptos to buy instead. [You can get the details here](. Regards, Chris Reilly Executive Editor, RiskHedge P.S. Look, the vast majority of cryptos are pure garbage. That's why Stephen is hosting a special post-halving roadmap AMA session with his members. In it, he'll cover a tiny sector of cryptos he's pinpointed as a pathway to profit… AFTER the halving happens. [Sign up now](. Copyright © 2024 RiskHedge. All Rights Reserved RiskHedge | 1417 Sadler Road, PMB 415 | Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 [Click here to unsubscribe from our correspondence on The Halving and RiskHedge Venture.]( [Click here to manage your email preferences.](

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