Right now, there are basically two ways to invest in bitcoin. You can buy it through a brokerage or payments firm such as Fidelity, Robinhood, or PayPal. Or you can buy it through a specialized cryptocurrency exchange like Coinbase or Binance.US. Soon, however, there is likely to be a third way…through a bitcoin exchange-traded fund. Currently, there is no U.S. bitcoin ETF. But I expect [Read More] …
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Video: How to Build a Crypto-Mining Rig
When I lived in California back in 2017, I decided to build a cryptocurrency mining rig, a computer that solves complex math problems to find new pieces of a cryptocurrency. I wanted to know what the process was like so that I could better understand the emerging crypto universe. Ultimately, I ended up with four [Read More] …
Use This Asset to Protect Yourself (and Profit) From the Coming Crisis
Sometime in 1911, maybe it was 1913—history seems unclear on this—coal miners began carrying caged canaries with them into the mine. When the little canary keeled over, carbon monoxide gases were at unsafe levels and it was time for the miners to scram. And, thus, we have the “canary in the coal mine” cliché—a big [Read More] …
Bitcoin City: Is This America’s New Crypto Capital?
Welcome to your Weekly Digest! First up…we’re headed to Miami. Since the beginning of this year, the trendy, “fun-in-the-sun” hotspot has been making big waves in the cryptocurrency world. The city’s mayor, Francis Suarez, is a major crypto advocate and has dreams of refashioning Miami as a blockchain technology hub. Basically, he’s hoping to attract enough crypto firms to marry the technological innovation of Silicon Valley with the financial muscle of Manhattan. [Read More] …
My Side-Income Mission for My Upcoming Russia Trip
I’m heading to Russia next week. To Ekaterinburg, east of the Ural Mountains. It’s where the Bolsheviks executed the last Tsar, Nicolas II, and his family amid the Russian Revolution a century ago. Given my fascination with Russian history—and given that, coincidentally, I am married to a Russian history professor—I am quite eager to see this place. And to take pictures. [Read More] …