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The Nail in Bitcoin’s Coffin

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This is a must read Dear Reader, Bitcoin is in serious trouble. The recent crash could just be the b

This is a must read [View it in your browser.]( [ws_editorsdesk.png] Dear Reader, Bitcoin is in serious trouble. The recent crash could just be the beginning... Because the government is preparing a HUGE crackdown on cryptocurrencies. It all starts with Section 80603(b)(2) of the new infrastructure bill. This piece of legislation will allow the government to collect names, addresses, and transactions of anyone buying cryptocurrencies. Most people think this is just about taxing crypto traders — but this story is MUCH bigger. I expect this legislation to be the first step in a series of shocking events that will kill Bitcoin. [Why should you care?]( Well, do you have a bank account? Collect Social Security? Get a paycheck? Then this [hit job]( is going to impact you... Even if you don’t have a single penny in Bitcoin! But investors who understand [what’s behind all this]( stand to multiply their money many, many times over. The last time something similar happened, people tallied gains of up to 10,280%. This whole thing could blow wide open as soon as May 4. [Read this urgent briefing]( for the details before it’s too late. Sincerely, [christian dehaemer] Christian DeHaemer Investment Director, Bull and Bust Report WallStreetSectors.com | PO Box 407, Mt. Mourne, NC 28123 This is email was sent to {EMAIL} as part of your free newsletter subscription, [click here to unsubscribe](. Copyright © 2021 WallStreetSectors.com All rights reserved. This newsletter contains advertisements which are neither an offer nor recommendation to buy or sell any security. We hold no investment licenses and are thus neither licensed nor qualified to provide investment advice. The content in this newsletter or email is not provided to any individual with a view toward their individual circumstances. Compensation for advertising constitutes a conflict of interest as to our ability to remain objective in our communication regarding any companies profiled. Because of this conflict, individuals are strongly encouraged to not use this newsletter as the basis for any investment decision. While all information is believed to be reliable, it is not guaranteed by us to be accurate. Individuals should assume that all information contained in our newsletter is not trustworthy unless verified by their own independent research. Also, because events and circumstances frequently do not occur as expected, there will likely be differences between the any predictions and actual results. Always consult a real licensed investment professional before making any investment decision. Be extremely careful, investing in securities carries a high degree of risk; you may likely lose some or all of the investment.

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