This is a showcase of great crypto, money and finance articles published on Leo Finance in the last 7 days. If it’s worth reading, you will find it here! We start with this great article by @josediccus about developing our ability to manage money well. Its so important for everyone, but especially for people that got wealthy instantly. According to the article, self development and personal growth have a direct like with how we manage money. And learning about how to manage money is an ongoing journey for everyone, but you can start here.
JP Morgan is a popular financial institution in the US. In this article @tanzil2024 explained what a crypto wallet is and announced the move by JP Morgan to own its crypto wallet. With so much negative things happening in the crypto space recently, this move by JP Morgan will bring a lot of positivity. Also, there is something said in the G-20 meeting about regulating cryptos, which you would like to read.
Enthereum and Binance Smart Chain are the two competing and most popular first layer smart contract blockchains. In this post, @dalz looks at the figures and stats indicating that BSC is having an upper hand over Ethereum in 2022.For example BSC has more than 1m active wallets, but Ethereum has far fewer wallets.
@gadrian brought us to this topic again of superstars or influencers promoting crypto projects. This time, the two parties are already popular - Cristiano Ronaldo and Binance. But then, is Ronaldo fully aware of what he is promoting? Should we be influenced by such superstar branding/marketing. Survival a bear market is not always easy, but it is something you can do. According to @gamsam, one of the things that will help is to look into the future as regards your investments - invest long-term. There are 4 other things that you can do to survive a bear market. @young-kedar discusses how traditional data systems today manage to transmit data across platforms, although with a lot of challenges. Blockchains will drive the development of future platforms as it enables them to communicate and transmit data without hiccups. Why will this be a growth driver for blockchain technology? @howzat in this post introduces us to multisignature wallets. For one thing, this kind of wallet increases the security of your assets, especially when the funds are owned or should be controlled by more than one person. Learn how this kind of wallet works. Does your mood change when you discover that the price of your asset has gone down? Do you spend many sleepless nights watching over your cryptos? Maybe you have or have not invested too much in crypto. See how to find out if you have crossed the investment boundary in this article by @johnwege. SBF has granted interviews and media publicity that made the collapse of FTX look like a normal crypto attack. But @belemo thinks that SBF is a conscious criminal, unlike the novice he is presenting himself to be. @pitboy gives a comprehensive guide that should be considered by everyone intending to invest in crypto. Having all the relevant, updated information about your investment portfolio is as important as setting investment goals. But thats not all. @humbe shares with us some really great tips that will save your assets from crashing with the crypto market. If you hold many assets, they will not all crash at once. And how about putting all your eggs in one basket? That’s it!You will certainly find many great articles on money, crypto and finance in the Leo Finance community. However the above articles I selected without bias, will really make for great reading. Please find time to go through them and if possible, engage with the authors. |
Sunday, December 4, 2022
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