
12 November 2022 | 47 replies
No, not cryptocurrency- but it’s underlying technology - an open source ledger of all transactions.

30 November 2022 | 38 replies
Hey Juan,I have been investing little by little into cryptocurrency in the past few years and it surely compounds positively.Fiat currency at the bank or the 0.001% APY as you said is not worth it.

16 July 2019 | 3 replies
Just make sure you know what you're doing, that you know and understand the legal system, how foreigners and foreign investors are treating), that you know the rules about capital flows, checkout the currency fluctuations if applicable, ...

2 May 2023 | 7 replies
I know, as history has well shown, when the currency itself is the item of question, the "safe" answer is ASSETS who have; Durability, Convertibility, and PRODUCTION.

26 April 2023 | 26 replies
You don't have to fix the debt, debt does not matter, if your just gonna walk away from it and flip currencies.

16 December 2020 | 61 replies
What are you left with if crypto currency collapses?

13 April 2023 | 2 replies
- What currency do you think people will go to?

22 April 2023 | 0 replies
(a little more than you paid for the property)So how can a 2% interest rate devalue the currency faster than the life of the loan?

3 October 2009 | 28 replies
Devaluation has already occurred in the now-factual doubling of the base currency, though its "formal" effect is staved off by fear in gov'ts outside our borders as well as inside our borders.I will do a longer post about this in the housing bubble forum

2 May 2023 | 17 replies
This has put the reputation and value of the dollar as the world currency at risk.