Originally posted by vadhert
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Yep, diversify. I have a small amount of the main cryptos, mostly bitcoin but also the others that were/are easy to buy without trading or causing issues with the bank account used to fund it.
I look on them like index trackers. Forget the short term ups and downs, unless FOMO drives it to a no-brainer level of cash-in, and time in the market should work, as long as the cryptos aren't scamcoins.
One this is for sure 'fiat' is already dead in terms of traditional saving interest rates. Been too easy for central banks to print it by pressing a few buttons and no way will national debts ever be repaid. They'll try to inflate the debt away by further devaluation then replace with a digital currency to reset the game when it gets too far out of control.
The older one gets the better it is to have tangible assets. Can't take investments and cash with you but you can enjoy assets while here. Bonus being they don't need to appreciate in value (though it helps) to enjoy them.
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