>Zoomer >Was too young to be early in crypto >Missed previous cycles due to bein
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What happened: >Zoomer >Was too young to be early in crypto >Missed previous cycles due to being too young and the ...
Cross-source context: The Block highlights most demand for crypto ETFs at major brokerages is still coming from self-directed investors, Morgan Stanley’s Amy Oldenburg said. The Block highlights charlie Lee discusses Litecoin’s role in payments, crypto’s evolution, and the long-term principles that still matter.
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>Zoomer >Was too young to be early in crypto >Missed previous cycles due to being too young and the 2021 cycle due to having no money >The cycle since 2023 has been dogshit compared to all others, no one made significant amounts of money. I only made 3x my money. Alt coins are basically dead at this
First-round results suggest the French left can hold its ground in this month’s local elections. This positive outcome comes despite a campaign defined by an acrimonious civil war between the center-left establishment and France Insoumise.
The price of disunity is that the Left is at best holding it
First-round results suggest the French left can hold its ground in this month’s local elections. This positive outcome comes despite a campaign defined by an acrimonious civil war between the center-left establishment and France Insoumise. The price of disunity is that the Left is at best holding it
First-round results suggest the French left can hold its ground in this month’s local elections. This positive outcome comes despite a campaign defined by an acrimonious civil war between the center-left establishment and France Insoumise.
The price of disunity is that the Left is at best holding it
First-round results suggest the French left can hold its ground in this month’s local elections. This positive outcome comes despite a campaign defined by an acrimonious civil war between the center-left establishment and France Insoumise.
The price of disunity is that the Left is at best holding it