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It's inevitable as regulators continue to define the crypto industry that scale matters. I've had a premise in terms of investing in crypto for quite a few years now, that not only do you want to own the tokens, Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc, but you should also own the infrastructure....

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Rick Gatling1 年前

@WonderFi Super expensive for the exchange. We need this to happen. @kevinolearytv you’ve got my support.

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The Crypto Digest1 年前

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Ken1 年前

@WonderFi Im more inclined to do something like that. Those companies that do the exchange are companies that would probably mark a profit. Don’t get me wrong i think some crypto is a good form of currency to invest in. Nothing wrong with that either imo.

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Ochana Fred Arnold1 年前

@WonderFi @kevinolearytv I am Fred Ochana from Uganda. I am asking for a one minute investment idea private audience with you. It's a good one, but how do I really reach out to you?

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Binance lord 💥1 年前

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