Cryptocurrency markets are decentralised, which means they are not issued or backed by a central authority such as a government. Instead, they run across a network of computers. However, cryptocurrencies can be bought and sold via exchanges and stored in ‘wallets’ .
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Shortly after Bitcoin’s latest all-time high, Ethereum marked its own new all-time high last month when its price went over $4,400.
Since the first digital currencies were devised after the financial crisis, $2.3tn has been invested in them. But how do they, and other assets transacted on blockchain technology, actually work? And what risks do they pose? Read our explainers
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For those who invest in crypto for the long-term using a buy-and-hold strategy, swings like this are to be expected. The recent dips are nothing to be overly worried about, according to Humphrey Yang, the personal finance expert behind Humphrey Talks, who says he avoids checking his own investments during volatile market dips.
Next in line is Bitrise exchange, which is more powerful than the Safemoon Exchange. The IBitrise blockchain will launch last and is said to be using Relaychain and parachains. It's still in the development stage and is already a talk in the crypto market.
Non-fungible tokens, in contrast to bitcoin, are each unique and cannot be replaced by something else.
SafeMoon may have some investors concerned that it will not return to its prior glory. Despite a very promising starting performance, SafeMoon has settled far below the hopes of the investors that held onto the token.
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Experts recommend keeping your cryptocurrency investments to under 5% of your portfolio. If you’ve done that, then don’t stress about the swings, because they’re going to keep happening, according to Bill Noble, Chief Technical Analyst at Token Metrics, a cryptocurrency analytics platform.
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