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Ever since November 2021 when Bitcoin’s price triumphantly touched 67,566 dollars for a gloriou

Ever since November 2021 when Bitcoin’s price triumphantly touched 67,566 dollars for a glorious, but ultimately short lived moment…  …it seems like Bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptos have been finding new lows every time you look.  We’re in a crypto winter, it seems.  But I’m not so sure.  Maybe we are, maybe we aren’t. Even if we are… I happen to think that it’s not such a bad thing if you’re building long term wealth. Read on.  First of all, the media certainly wants to sell you doom and gloom via their headlines. Fear sells subscriptions and stops you from thinking straight. But is there any truth to it?  Well, if you look at on-chain data, a lot of money has been entering crypto though.  Half a billion dollars in 2022 so far. A lot of it is institutional money… and they (and their Ivy League educated analysts and sophisticated computer systems) seem to be bullish. Not that they can’t be wrong… but it’s another factor to consider.  Second - and arguably even more importantly - a lot of money can be made during crypto winters.  My “crypto mentor” Dan Hollings did better than ok during the 2021 crypto boom… but he built his massive crypto wealth through the crypto winter of 2018-2020 first.  He’s going to go on a webinar to share all the details for free - [REGISTER HERE.](  This approach has been tested in all kinds of market conditions.  However, on this webinar Dan is going to focus on what, specifically, can be done during crypto winter.  Another important side effect is that the barrier of entry is way lower now.  So, at a LIVE workshop this Thursday at 2 PM Pacific Timezone (Los Angeles), he’s agreed to share HOW his new system works --and how anyone, at any experience level (complete beginner OR veteran), can get started.  [>> Click Here To Reserve Your Spot Now](  Will I see you there?  KantanKen   * Results are based only on the experiences of a small number of individuals. You should not construe any such information as investment, financial, or other advice. Your experience may be affected by your background, education, and/or experience, as well as external factors beyond your control. Your results may vary.  Note: We may receive commissions (at no additional cost to you) when you click our link(s) and make a purchase. However, this does not impact our belief in the quality of the products we recommend.    - - - - - - - 78 George St #204, Ottawa, ON K1N 5W1 This email was triggered from you joining our list. [Update Subscriber Status]( Â

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