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Ether’s Final Test

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Coin Craziness Presents ➡️ ➡️ ➡️ The day of reckoning is almost upon u

Coin Craziness Presents ➡️ ➡️ ➡️ The day of reckoning is almost upon us! We must prepare, my crypto comrades. Ether just ran its final test before the infamous merger. [Here’s the full story.]( The merge, a switch from a proof-of-work blockchain to a proof-of-stake blockchain, will make the coin less energy intensive. Which is a fairly bullish catalyst. That’s how Ether’s price has managed to spike +120% from lows back in June. And it’s quickly approaching $2,000 … It’s been a long journey. This has been Ether’s goal for years. But with a successful final test, the core developers will meet today to finalize the timing. Speculations hint at a merge in mid-September. But we’ll know soon enough. A word of caution before you charge into the fray … there’s a classic trading rule we suggest following. [Buy the rumor, sell the news.]( It means, no one knows what’s gonna happen when the merger is complete. There’s volatility before and after the merge, but sometimes bullish catalysts can turn bearish if they’ve been expected for a long time. In the case of Ether … if everyone knows about the merge, and they all buy expecting the price to skyrocket once it happens, sometimes there’s no one left to buy. The price could fall out from under you. Do yourself a favor; trade the volatility before and after. New Regulation: Crypto Hedgefund Exposure We all knew regulation would come eventually. And day by day, global governments work toward a safer crypto environment. One of the newest propositions is supported by the SEC and the CFTC … [Here are the details.]( It aims to increase transparency between hedge funds and investors. Funds of a certain size would have to disclose exposure to crypto. They shared this information before, but it was lumped in with “cash and cash equivalents”. Regulators want a new category that better represents the assets. That way investors can easily determine the risk associated. Traditional financial players identify the potential when it comes to cryptocurrency. A great example is Charles Schwab’s new ETF … [more information here](. Expect more regulation in the future … Guardian Financial Publishing 3571 Far West Blvd Austin, TX 78731 United States This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms]( | [Risk Disclosure](

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