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Should You Forget Bitcoin and Buy XRP Instead?

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Ripple actually pre-mined its entire supply of 100 billion tokens before its launch in 2013, and it locked up more than half of those tokens in escrow accounts across its blockchain. Second, Grayscale recently relaunched its XRP Trust as a closed-end fund ( CEF ) for accredited investors in response to Ripple's partial victory.

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Is Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF a Millionaire-Maker?

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Believe it or not, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can be a great way to diversify your investments and make you rich. The trust was created in 2013 and initially offered solely to institutional and accredited investors before it began trading over the counter in 2015. Can the ETF make you a millionaire?

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It May Be a Wild Ride, but This Cryptocurrency Could Generate Serious Wealth

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XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) , the digital currency of the Ripple blockchain, has taken its investors on a wild ride since its market debut in 2013. It started trading at $0.0058893, soared to an all-time high of $3.84 in early 2018, but now trades at about $0.60. In other words, a $10,000 investment would have grown to $6.52

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Prediction: These 3 Phenomenal Cryptocurrencies Are Set to Soar

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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) officially recognizes as a commodity instead of a security. That classification supported the approvals of the first Bitcoin spot price exchange-traded funds ( ETFs ) this January. It's even been adopted as a recognized currency in El Salvador and Central African Republic.