A lot of people say bitcoin is dead. That's premature, considering the average 4-year holding period for bitcoin since 2010 is 48,284%.
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Dear Null, A lot of people say bitcoin is dead. That's premature, considering the average 4-year holding period for bitcoin since 2010 is 48,284%. And considering you could have more than doubled your money on bitcoin since our firm recommended it a year ago... That's why on November 20th, we're hosting 12-term U.S. Congressman Ron Paul, who just acquired his first bitcoin weeks ago. He'll be discussing The "NEXT BITCOIN." It's a new crypto trading for less than a penny right now, which one expert predicts will soon become the "reserve currency" of the blockchain. In fact, it could soon disrupt the biggest companies in America... and transform the way you shop, eat, interact online, and more. Along the way, it could spell the end of Uber, eBay, PayPal and more. Bottom-line: You can't afford to miss Congressman Paul's new discussion about the future of cryptocurrency and the markets. Mark November 20th on your calendar and get ready for what could be a chance to make a great deal of money in 2020. We're posting the full details here. Good investing, Steve Sjuggerud Editor, DailyWealth |
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