Golden Picture | Tracking the dynamics of crypto founders
Golden Picture, Golden Picture | Dynamic tracking of crypto founders. Golden Finance, dynamic tracking of crypto founders, guide to avoiding black swan events.

Golden Picture, Golden Picture | Dynamic tracking of crypto founders. Golden Finance, dynamic tracking of crypto founders, guide to avoiding black swan events.
Rising airdrop requirements pose challenges for small investors. João Kury suggests adaptive strategies: engage in campaigns, stake new tokens, and use DeFi tools for a balanced approach.
Cryptocurrency investment methods evolve: ICOs and IEOs. ICO's history: Ethereum's monumental success. IEOs emerge as a seemingly secure alternative. Risks persist in both ICOs and IEOs. Investors urged to conduct thorough research.
Russia, led by President Putin, plans to expand BRICS, welcoming Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Iran, and Ethiopia, signaling a global power shift. This contrasts with Argentina's skepticism under President Milei, rejecting BRICS over financial concerns.
UAE and China reshape global economics through strategic alignment, local currency trade, and a pivotal move towards multipolarity.
Brazil surpasses Nigeria in Bitcoin interest as El Salvador maintains its lead, indicating evolving trends in cryptocurrency preferences and regulatory dynamics across these nations.
Exploring the dominant Chinese presence and contrasting industry dynamics, this piece navigates through crypto's global evolution and the quest for recognition beyond borders.
In a recent Roundtable discussion, anchor Rob Nelson and TheStreetCrypto's Peter Chawaga delved into the pivotal trends steering near-term crypto price movements. These encompassed imminent spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), Elon Musk's influence, national adoption of digital currencies, and the burgeoning relationship between AI and blockchain technology.
Coinlive is honoured to be able to moderate a panel discussion at Invest Fair 2023 in Singapore, titled “Web3 Derivatives: What Web3 Derivatives Mean and Why are People More Inclined Toward Derivatives than Spot”.