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    1. Asked: January 14, 2022In: Cryptocurrency

      Crypto IRA

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      Added an answer on January 17, 2022 at 9:43 am

      I really don't recommend for one reason— volatility. You could have amazing gains that are consistently better than the stock market, but if and when you're relying on retirement income as a fixed income, volatility can lower your value as you are selling assets to pay for living. Your portfolio couRead more

      I really don’t recommend for one reason— volatility. You could have amazing gains that are consistently better than the stock market, but if and when you’re relying on retirement income as a fixed income, volatility can lower your value as you are selling assets to pay for living. Your portfolio could drain too fast as a result. If you are able, it is way better to invest traditionally for retirement and also in crypto with extra money.

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    2. Asked: January 14, 2022In: Business

      Liquid Staking

      Rowena Steinberg
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      Added an answer on January 17, 2022 at 9:43 am

      Liquid staking has been gaining a lot of popularity lately. And as its name suggests, it allows using the staked crypto assets in other trading or investing opportunities to let you get the best of both worlds - a reward on your staked assets, as well as the returns from new trading/investing opportRead more

      Liquid staking has been gaining a lot of popularity lately. And as its name suggests, it allows using the staked crypto assets in other trading or investing opportunities to let you get the best of both worlds – a reward on your staked assets, as well as the returns from new trading/investing opportunities that you spot. It does so by tokenizing the stakes, so the stakeholders can use them as collateral in other financial applications. Tokenized stakes, sometimes also known as staking derivatives, can be traded freely among users, locations, and even blockchains.

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    3. Asked: January 14, 2022In: Programmers

      Which programming language should a newbie start with?

      Rowena Steinberg
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      Added an answer on January 17, 2022 at 9:43 am

      I think C is best for you because its very easy language and after c you have many languages (like python, java ,c++ ) to learn easily. C is very basic languages and after the learn c programming I will suggest you should learn python. Once you learn c++ concepts you can easily master any other langRead more

      I think C is best for you because its very easy language and after c you have many languages (like python, java ,c++ ) to learn easily. C is very basic languages and after the learn c programming I will suggest you should learn python. Once you learn c++ concepts you can easily master any other languages in 2 weeks.

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