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Crypto Wealth: Explained

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Dacxi is the pioneer in building a brand new niche called Crypto Wealth . You will hear me and the Dacxi Team talk about Crypto Wealth a lot and one of the most commonly asked questions I get is a request to define it exactly what it is. So here goes . Crypto Wealth is an exciting new niche in the Wealth industry, built on the principle of crypto as a highly investable asset class. By 2030, the global Crypto Wealth market is expected to be worth a staggering $10trillion. And at Dacxi, we believe everyday investors should have the opportunity to get their own slice of that multi-trillion-dollar pie. What is a Crypto Wealth investment? Traditional wealth investments include equities, bonds, cash, commodities, and property. Crypto Wealth investments are different. They’re part of the Alternative Finance sector and fall into two categories; Cryptocurrencies, and Crypto Asset tokens. Cryptocurrencies are ‘crowd-created currencies. They’re designed for different use cases – for example

The Future Model for Crypto Exchanges

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Exchanges are not what they used to be — but what is the next step? Decentralized exchanges are hot, but are they the only solution? A mix of decentralized exchanges and community-fueled marketplaces may be the best answer. How do you figure out the game of crypto trading? Personal trial and error is one way — the way it was done until recently. Crypto trading has a learning curve, and just like any learnable skill on the Internet, it tends to generate discussion, and pull together communities. Those organic communities may be pointing at something important — that maybe, we are not meant to figure it out on our own. Some services, like eToro, have already included social trading. But classical exchanges are a different matter — most still rely on social media to build their communities. Binance, the leading exchange by volumes right now, comes to mind, as it is always quick to communicate. Other marketplaces, however, leave the community work as an afterthought. DACXI takes note of th