Randi's Rules of Crypto
Randi Zuckerberg
11x Marathons since Sept 2023 ? 7x Ultramarathons (Longest: 100 miles) ? 3 Tony Awards ? Host on SiriusXM ? Mom x 3 ? Author x 3 ? Bad Golfer ?
There are so many options for cryptocurrency as it is gaining more acceptance leading into our future. Find coins & tokens that support your passion and bring you closer to a community. It is the people who provide holdership and liquidity to these digital assets.
If you are just getting started, please remember what I call "Randi's Rules of Crypto!"
#1: Do not just buy one. Do not put all your money in one crypto, diversity your investments. Much like the age-old saying in investing, don't put all your eggs in one basket. It would be best if you had an entire portfolio.
#2: Do not put all your money in at one time. Don't be like, "I'm going all-in on this one coin," and letting your emotion drive your investment decisions. Buy a little bit at a time.?
#3: Buy the dip. Just a reminder, I am not a certified financial advisor, and the best advice is to educate yourself and do your research.
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3 年BlockFi, a cryptocurrency lending platform, has agreed to pay a record $100 million fine to settle the lawsuits against it in the United States, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced on Monday (14). The platform was sued for failing to follow regulations for registering its products by setting up income-generating cryptocurrency loan accounts, which attracted around 600,000 investors. The group, which pleaded not guilty in this settlement but said it would abide by the rules, was also accused of making "false and misleading statements for more than two years on its website about the risk level of its loan portfolio". added the SEC in a note. BlockFi agreed to pay $50 million to 32 US states that filed lawsuits against it and another $50 million to the market regulator, the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission). By the end of 2021, the SEC had imposed a total of $2.35 billion in penalties against actors in the digital asset market, according to consultancy Cornerstone.
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3 年Absolutely correct
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3 年https://twitter.com/wearehod Randi Zuckerberg
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3 年Thanks Randi for your? advice on Crypto .