Cryptocurrency is our future, and it's silly to deny it. Right now, this currency is not backed by anything, but who says it is forever?
There is no single correct solution. You can invest in currency, real estate, stocks, or other assets. The main thing is that you or your broker is well versed in a particular area. I believed you could only earn money through hard work a few years ago. It turned out that I was wrong. Connection to CryptexPay cryptoprocessing allowed me to form a portfolio and learn how to manage my assets. I understand that not everyone understands how the financial system works. But in such an unstable time, it is always better to have several sources of income to be one step ahead.
There is no single correct solution. You can invest in currency, real estate, stocks, or other assets. The main thing is that you or your broker is well versed in a particular area. I believed you could only earn money through hard work a few years ago.
My first and last crypto investment made me 25% profit, but it took me 2 months of waiting. I was careful to buy at a dip at first, and that dip went into a deeper dive and wouldn't jump back up until 2 months later. After I made that profit I withdrew all my money and stopped trading crypto.
Recently I have been approached by a scammer from mainland China trying to get me to sign up for a fake trading platform. I got added by random on WeChat and the scammer pretended to be a Malaysian Chinese who migrated to Singapore and made millions in just a matter of 10 years lol. To make it look as if she's legit she gave me a mobile number to add her on WhatsApp. A few things was off:
- She claims to live and work in Singapore but gave me a Malaysian number (most likely spoofed). She claims that she doesn't get charged roaming rates when using a Malaysian mobile in Singapore which is BS.
- She claims that she graduated from Nanyang Politech, but her IQ is about the same of a low traffic Chinese takeaway restaurant staff.
- She kept on sending me botched screenshots of her BTC/USD profits of between $700-2100 USD, and claims that she's making money even though BTC is going through a deep dive.
- Her English sounded like it was Google translated from Chinese. I have never seen people use the word "specificity" in a normal conversation.
- In claiming she's Malaysian Chinese, she doesn't know any Southern Chinese dialects aka Cantonese, Fujianese, Hakka, Teochew etc.
If you fall for this scam the person will direct you to a "trading platform" signup page where they ask you very minimal information, ask you to upload your passport page photo and give you a shady bank account to deposit money into before disappearing. The bank account is likely based in Hong Kong since MLCs can easily travel there to withdraw criminal proceeds.
I annoyed the hell out of the scammer by asking her to send nudes and talk about favourite sex positions lol. The person on the other side is likely male or an old auntie disgusted with sexting