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Acirc;«-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN»> Cryptos and blockchain to your needs Crypto in 2020, new records and potential regulatory winter We know 2020 wasn’t easy for a lot of people worldwide. Bad things happened this year, but let’s learn from them and remember the good events. Because yes, there were good ones too. And it was especially good for the Fintech and cryptocurrency world, don’t worry. [Check our summary!]( Regulations for cryptocurrencies are brewing around the world, but the United States starred this December about it. Their Congress introduced a new bill to tighten the measures for stablecoins, the FinCEN proposed to identify every party involved in cryptocurrency transactions with “unhosted wallets” (directly on the blockchain), and, above all, the SEC has declared the war against Ripple Labs, XRP and probably the entire crypto-industry. [What war!?]( Leaving behind the bad news, Bitcoin has broken its last $20k record! And not only that, because it’s getting closer and closer to the $30k price. Ethereum it’s still kind of far from its last ATH, but its price has increased over 432% this year. The prominent altcoins are following suit, and the entire cryptocurrency market capitalization increased over 280% Year-To-Date (YTD). Hooray! [Will it last this time?]( As the previous month, we also brought you some education and culture regarding cryptos. This time, we taught you about stablecoins, smart contracts, and women in crypto, we showed you the more creative crypto-gifts and we told you an interesting story about trading. More news Stablecoins and types (an easy and brief lesson): High volatility can be a barrier in most cryptocurrencies. That's why the stablecoins and their different types appeared. Plus, DeFi and investments. [View more]( What on earth are smart contracts? An easy guide: “Smart contracts” sound like a tricky term, especially when they're trying to explain it. Let's check an easy description and uses. [View more]( Women in crypto (some remarkable personalities): They're not a majority, but they're very important inside this world, and they certainly can lead. Meet now some remarkable women in crypto. [View more]( #StoryTime: trade cryptos responsibly and don’t go “Over The Edge”: Trade cryptos responsibly is of the utmost importance. In this #StoryTime we'll show you exactly why. Alert of sadness here. [View more]( 6+ Crypto-themed Christmas gifts to give something unforgettable: Because it’s never too late to find the perfect gift for yourself and your loved ones. [View more]( Want to buy/sell some cryptocurrencies in the easiest, safest and cheaper way? We have a special discount for you! [Go to Alfacash]( Cheers and cookies from our team! © Copyright 2012-2020: Images, text and web site. Please do not reply to this e-mail. To get in touch with us click [Support](. If you don’t want to receive letters from us, [unsubscribe](.

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