Cryptocurrency—a word added to the Oxford dictionary just four years ago—has since woven its way into conversations at cocktail parties, on the golf course and everywhere in between. As digital currency creeps into our daily discussions, new evangelists buy in and drive prices higher. In effect, a digital currency like Bitcoin uses encryption to regulate new units, to transfer funds and to operate out of the purview of the traditional banking system. But investors seem to care more about riding the price wave than whether blockchain successfully transforms the way money changes hands (or digital wallets) in our economy. It’s the type of blind fervor that feels more reminiscent of the Beanie Babies bubble than any sort of Wall Street asset fad…
The Top 3 Rules For Navigating The Bitcoin, Blockchain And Crypto Craze – Zach Conway
