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Cryptocurrency for Beginners: The Newbie Friendly Guide for Making Money with Bitcoin and Altcoins in 2018 and Beyond

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“If only I’d bought back then”Sound familiar? It probably does. Because when it comes to cryptocurrency, there are so many “if only” or “the one that got away” stories.7 years ago you could’ve bought 1 Bitcoin for just 10 cents.That same Bitcoin is worth over $8000 today.100 dollars invested in 2010 would be worth over 8 million dollars today! But now you have an opportunity that’s far from typical.It’s an opportunity to cryptocurrencies, while the prices are down 60% from the start of the year?You’re probably thinking - if prices are down so much, why on Earth would I buy?The answer is, this dip is only temporary. Because it gives institutions like investment banks a chance to load up their own holdings for less.Banks like JP Morgan, who just last year were adamantly against cryptocurrency - but now are offering it as an investment optionAnd the Chicago Board of Exchange who just filed an application to provide the world’s first Bitcoin ETF.Which is why earlier this month, Bitcoin rose 28% in just 4 days.Indicating that the next big boom might just be upon us…In this giant 15 book bundle you will

568 pages, Paperback

Published July 30, 2018

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December 1, 2019
Leaves about as many questions as it answers

Riddled with typical errors which usually reflects the quality of the content. It's not a bible at all and is rather superficial . Over 500 pages but subsequent sections seem very redundant and even repeat prior sections verbatim... What's that all about?
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