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Why NFT Profile Pics Matter to Investors – and Regulators
NFT profile pictures, or PFPs, on social media signal ownership, membership status and belonging – but when profit enters the equation, lawyers and regulators have questions.
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The Next Frontier: Digital Assets for Retirement
The conversation about crypto should move beyond its long-term legitimacy as an investable asset class to a new debate: Do cryptocurrencies belong in retirement accounts – and how?
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How Much Crypto Should Be in a Portfolio?
What’s the right amount of crypto to hold? Financial advisors, certified financial planners and other money experts are beginning to recommend specific allocations.
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Bitcoin’s Value Depends on Its Decentralization
Why the investment thesis for bitcoin is built on the network’s decentralization.
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To Understand Bitcoin, We Need to Understand What Money Is
How do financial experts reach vastly different conclusions about bitcoin and its role? The answer lies in a misunderstanding of what money is.
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An Incumbent Enters the Disruption Game
A new digital wallet, launched by well-known asset manager WisdomTree, will bring tokenized assets and funds to the advisory and institutional spaces. Is the blockchain disruption to finance not as far off as we think?
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Are Crypto Assets Securities?
The answer to this central question will have many consequences for the crypto industry, from regulation and compliance to insider-trading enforcement.
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Where Should Advisors Go for Crypto Education?
A growing number of services and resources offer advisors education on crypto, taking different approaches. Existing certification organizations, like the CFP Board, might also need to step in and provide clarity and education for their members.
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What Advisors Should Know About NFT Investing
The potential of NFTs is undeniable, but the risks and rewards can be head-spinning. Here’s what to look out for when considering an investment in the world of NFTs.
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What Advisors Should Watch For in Crypto in 2022
Crypto adoption doesn’t appear to be slowing down. As more advisors and institutional investors pile in, the asset class will continue to mature – and new innovations could change how advisors interact with clients and service providers.
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