Posts Tagged ‘Bitcoin’
The Truth About Money Laundering and Why Top Banks Are Crumbling
Details are still scarce regarding the big raid German police conducted four weeks ago on Deutsche Bank AG, but what is now known speaks volumes about the financial industry at large. Nearly 200 government officials raided the headquarters, under suspicion that they helped high volume clients set up foreign accounts and shell companies to avoid state-sanctioned robbery,…
Read MoreCryptocurrencies Are A Scam and Are Dead. I’m Sorry, I Was Wrong.
[featured-img] Juuuust kidding! It has been a rough year for cryptocurrencies… exactly as we expected and told subscribers and said publicly since December of last year. In fact, almost exactly one year ago to the day, I put out this video titled, “It’s Time to Rotate Crypto Gains Into Forgotten Gold Stocks” and followed up…
Read MoreGood As Gold: New Crypto Systems Are Taking The Evil Out Of Money [VIDEO]
[featured-img] Is money the root of all evil? Not according to Joshua Scigala, founder of Vaultoro—a cryptocurrency exchange based not on fiat but on gold. “When 9/11 happened, I started to really delve into following the money, “ said Scigala. “What is money? This whole concept that ‘money is the root of all evil’ started…
Read MoreHow Bitcoin Changed The World 10 Years Ago
[featured-img] Ten years ago today, the infamous and mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto brought Bitcoin to the world in the wake of a worldwide financial crisis that was caused by central bankers. In this short decade, the innovation of cryptocurrency has become a viable alternative to the traditional financial systems for those who choose to use them.…
Read MoreVIDEO: The Hidden Secrets of Money (and More) with Mike Maloney
[featured-img] Many in the finance world love to naysay Bitcoin’s potential, citing the admittedly volatile pullback from its peak last December. And yet, everyone on Wall Street still wants in on the bandwagon. It’s so obvious why: The long-term trend for cryptocurrencies is meteoric, but not everyone has the foresight—or the patience—to wait. And that’s…
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