Learn the ins and outs of cryptocurrency with this
essential guide that removes the mystery of digital currency and helps you
understand how to safely acquire and use this new type of money.
Want to use cryptocurrency but don’t know where to start? Are you unsure as to
what cryptocurrency even is? Is cryptocurrency a safe investment? Cryptocurrency
101 has the answers to all these questions and more. From explaining
what cryptocurrency is and the technology that backs it—blockchain—to exploring
the various types of crypto available including Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP,
stablecoins, and tokens, you will get a crash course in cryptocurrency to help
you get up to speed with the money of the future.
You’ll learn the fundamentals of obtaining, storing, and using cryptocurrency
as well as taxes and regulations on cryptocurrency. The book also offers
information on mining cryptocurrencies including the fundamentals of mining and
various ways to mine cryptocurrency.
Additionally, you’ll find a primer on investing in cryptocurrency that include
a foundational overview of investing and explores various options for investing
including straight crypto trading, crypto ETFs, crypto stocks, and crypto
futures and options. Armed with this knowledge, you’ll be able step into the
future of money with confidence.
About the Author
Joe Duarte is a market analyst, trader, investor, and
money manager. One of CNBC’s original Market Mavens, Dr. Duarte has been
writing about and analyzing global events since 1990. His articles and
commentary have been featured on Marketwatch.com, Barron’s, Smart
Money, Medical Economics, and more. Dr. Duarte is a
board-certified anesthesiologist, and former President of River Willow Capital
Management where he managed individual accounts. His combined expertise in
health care, energy, and the effects of politics and global intelligence on the
financial markets have offered a unique blend of insight and information to
thousands of active investors around the world on a daily basis, and he has
been quoted in the major media, including CNBC, The Wall Street Journal,
Associated Press, and CNN.com.