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Here's how to bulletproof your assets Here's how to bulletproof your assets                                                                                                      Wealth Daily: Fortune Favors the Bold   [Wealth Daily]      by brian hicks / april 13, 2023 New coin replacing the U.S. dollar? (May 3) The SEC is waging an all-out war on cryptos. Over the past few months, it's hit multiple major crypto companies with huge fines, penalties, and regulations. Now it's planning to do the same thing to Coinbase — America’s largest crypto exchange — for having hundreds of “unregistered” crypto listings on its platform. It's doing this under the guise of “consumer protection,” but [its REAL motivation is much more alarming...]( Because the government wants to launch its own digital currency... and crush any competition to it. But unlike cryptos, which are decentralized, this new currency will be 100% regulated and controlled by the U.S. government. That means the government will be able to: - Put every single U.S. citizen under 24/7 surveillance - Have complete access to your bank accounts and the ability to control your purchases - Have the power to punish ANYONE who ends up on its “sh*t list" This new coin could replace the U.S. dollar as soon as [May 3 thanks to President Biden’s executive order.]( That’s why I've prepared an urgent presentation detailing exactly how you can protect yourself today. Inside, you’ll discover the three simple steps you can take to bulletproof your assets and potentially profit from the coming nightmare. [Stream the presentation here — it's 100% free.]( Sincerely, [Brian Hicks Signature] Brian Hicks President, Angel Publishing P.S. The U.S. dollar could be rendered useless as soon as May 3. Everything you’ve worked hard for could be taken away in an instant. I urge you to [take these three simple steps I’ve outlined here.]( [Feedback? get in touch](mailto:/newsletter@wealthdaily.com?subject=Wealth%20Daily%20feedback) [Read this email online]( [Manage Newsletters]( [Share on Twitter]( You signed up for our newsletter with the email {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. This email is from Angel Publishing, 3 East Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 © Wealth Daily.  Â

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