Who was the guy who Gambled His Nation’s Future On Bitcoin?

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Nayib Bukele and Bitcoin

This is the story of Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador. In 2021, as one of Bukele’s intiatives, El Salvador became the first country in the world to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender. Bukele gave citizens of El Salvador $30 worth of Bitcoin that they could spend via the Chiva App and Chiva wallets. Restaurants and shops were instructed to accept payments in Bitcoin. In an extremely bold and courageous move for a political leader Bukele started using the country’s money to invest directly in Bitcoin in the hope of making a profit. He received considerable criticism from around the world for doing so but at the time of writing (December 2023) this has proven to be a successful move.

Please watch the video to discover the full story of Nayib Bukele’s investment in Bitcoin. After you have watched the video, please let me know your thoughts in the comments under this post or under the video on YouTube.

I believe that with Cryptocurrency regular people have the opportunity to change their financial future within a 3 -5 year timespan. That is why I am so passionate about the sector.

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What is the Bitcoin Halving? Why is it Important?

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The Bitcoin Halving

The Bitcoin Halving is a very significant event in the history of Bitcoin and occurs after every 810,000 blocks have been mined by Bitcoin miners. The Bitcoin halving refers to a halving of the mining reward for mining Bitcoin and occurs every four years.

It is not possible to understand the significance of the Bitcoin Halving without first understanding what Bitcoin mining is. Please watch the video to gain a complete understanding of Bitcoin mining and the Bitcoin Halving.

After you have watched the video, please let me know your thoughts in the comments under this post or under the video on YouTube.

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Should you invest in Polkadot? (DOT)

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Polkadot

Polkadot is a top twenty  cryptocurrency by marketcap according to coinmarketcap.com. In this video, I discuss the results of my research into the project and give my investment verdict. This does not constitute financial advice.

Points that I cover in my analysis are as follows: History, what is Polkadot? Which blockchain or blockchains does Polkadot use? How many Polkadot coins are there?  What is my investment verdict?

After you have watched the video, please let me know your thoughts about Polkadot in the comments under this post or under the video on YouTube.

I believe that with Cryptocurrency regular people have the opportunity to change their financial future within a 3 -5 year timespan. That is why I am so passionate about the sector.

Next Steps

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Should Avalanche (AVAX) be in your Portfolio?

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Avalanche

Avalanche is a top twenty  cryptocurrency by marketcap according to coinmarketcap.com. In this video, I discuss the results of my research into the project and give my investment verdict. This does not constitute financial advice.

Points that I cover in my analysis are as follows: History, what is Avalanche? ? Which blockchain or blockchains does Avalanche use? Why has Avalanche been called an Ethereum killer?

What is my investment verdict?

After you have watched the video, please let me know your thoughts about Avalanche in the comments under this post or under the video on YouTube.

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Next Steps

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Should Cardano (ADA) be in your Portfolio?

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Cardano

Cardano (ADA) is a top ten cryptocurrency by marketcap according to coinmarketcap.com. In this video, I discuss the results of my research into the project and give my investment verdict. This does not constitute financial advice.

Points that I cover in my analysis are as follows: History, what is Cardano? Which blockchain does Cardano use? Why has Cardano been called an Ethereum killer?

What is my investment verdict?

After you have watched the video, please let me know your thoughts about Cardano in the comments under this post or under the video on YouTube.

I believe that with Cryptocurrency regular people have the opportunity to change their financial future within a 3 -5 year timespan. That is why I am so passionate about the sector.

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What is Staking ?

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Staking in Crypto

If you review the interest rates offered by traditional bank accounts and building societies in the United Kingdom, you will quickly realise that the interest rates offered are not keeping pace with inflation. At the time of writing, Inflation is at 9% in the UK, the highest level for 40 years.

Within Crypto, there is a way to earn interest on the Crypto that you hold and that is called Staking. The rates on offer are typically much higher than you will be offered at a high street bank and therefore more attractive. In this video, I answer the questions, what is staking? and how do you Stake Crypto? This is helpful for those who are relatively new to the Crypto sector. Let me know your thoughts in the comments section below. At this point, it is customary for me to remind you that I am not a financial adviser and this is not financial advice.

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Next Steps

Have you staked any Crypto yet? Let me know in the comments section below.

Also, get in touch if you would like my help. My email address is mike@learnmoney.io

 

You can also earn interest on the Crypto you hold from BlockFi.

Visit https://blockfi.com/mikepitt to get started.

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Invest in Bitcoin and Receive Some Free Bitcoin

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In July 2018, I wrote this post, Has the Cryptocurrency Bubble Burst?  If you have not read it, please read that post and then come back here. At the time I wrote the post bitcoin had been to $17,000 but was down to $6,600. Today as I am writing the price of bitcoin is $53,884 which represents a 316.96% increase on the $17,000 figure. Even to the casual observer it is clear that the growth trajectory is upwards for bitcoin. Large financial institutions have completed their due diligence on bitcoin and decided that it is here to say. Elon Musk has even got in on the act. 

How to Buy Bitcoin

It appears that investing in bitcoin is a good financial move. Please remember none of the information on this website constitutes financial advice and is provided as general information only.

Do your own research and if you want to buy bitcoin, Coinbase is a relatively safe place to start. You can here and because I referred you, when you sign up and buy or sell $100 of bitcoin or more, we’ll both earn $10 of free bitcoin!

Join Coinbase

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The Lifecycle of Love and Money

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For this blog post, we’re going to discuss something almost everyone wants. It can bring great joy or great pain, but it can be awkward to talk about. We’re of course referring to… wait, is this post about love or money? Oh, both? Yeah, it’s both.

Money

Every couple is going to have a different financial journey, but there are some major milestones that most couples will encounter at some point. Here are some tips for when you’re dating, when you’re committed, and when you decide to tie the knot.

 

Dating

 

It’s fine to leave conversations about money until later, but if you decide you’re comfortable enough, you can open up a financial discussion as early as the first date. Who pays for dates is (somehow) still a hotly contested topic, according to the findings of a 2015 sociological study. *There’s no clear consensus regarding who should pay for what, and some people have complex feelings toward splitting the bill, so bringing up the subject can be a way to get a money chat rolling.

 

After you’ve spent some time with someone and you’re considering whether you want to be in a serious, long-term relationship with them, it’s a sensible idea to make sure you’re financially compatible first. A survey commissioned by Ally Bank found that when people were asked to name the biggest source of stress in their relationships and marriages, money was the most common answer.** Try to head off fights before they happen by checking if you and your partner have similar financial behaviors and goals. If you want to save for a vacation together while your better half wants to start investing in rare tropical fish, that could lead to an argument later.

 

Moving in Together

 

By cohabiting with your significant other, you’re taking the first major step toward building a financial life together. Now you’re relying on your partner to help pay for food and rent, which means their financial habits have a more direct impact on your wellbeing. Starting to think of your finances more as a duo while setting clear boundaries to make sure no one feels smothered can help keep both parties happy.

 

Unfortunately, the first step to co-planning your finances can be the hardest for a lot of people: divulging your financial history. That includes the accounts you have, your savings, and most importantly, your debts. One way you can ease into this is to make a budget together, which can act as a neutral conversation that puts you both on the same page. If you’re still anxious, psychological research suggests that honesty is an important part of building strong relationships,*** so sharing your financial situation with your partner may bring the two of you closer together.

 

You’ll also need to talk about how to split shared living expenses. Two main ways of doing this are to split things evenly or equitably. An even split means you and your partner divide costs 50-50. This may not really be fair if you and your significant other have vastly different incomes, but it can help both of you feel more equal since you’re paying the same amount, and it’s easy to figure out who should pay what.

 

An equitable split, though, means sharing costs according to each person’s ability to pay. This is arguably more fair than an even split, since you’re both paying an amount you can manage while still leaving money to cover personal expenses. However, it can potentially cause tension if the person paying more feels like their bigger contribution should give them a greater say in the relationship, and uses their economic advantage to push the other person around. Remember that you don’t have to commit 100% to an even or equitable split, so you and your partner can find a balance between these that works for you.

 

Marriage

 

Once you get married your partnership isn’t just recognized by your friends and family, but by the big G… that’s right, the government. The United States General Accounting Office has identified over 1,000 federal provisions in which marital status influences your legal benefits, rights, and privileges,**** and that’s not even getting into each state’s laws. If you have questions about how getting married will affect your rights (such as your property rights), the safest person to talk to is a qualified attorney.

 

Additionally, now’s the time to start thinking about how you want to organize financial accounts with your partner, if you haven’t already. In general, combining your money using joint accounts can make it easier to pay household expenses and save for mutual goals, but it also may reduce how independent you feel since you have less money to yourself. The exact method you choose is really up to what you and your partner are the most comfortable with. For example, you could keep your separate financial accounts active while opening a new joint bank account for shared expenses, adopting a “yours, mine, and ours” split. Or, you could consolidate all of your money into one person’s account and add the other person as an authorized user. It’s also still valid to keep your money completely separate.

 

At their core, all of these steps really boil down to communicating and compromising with your significant other. If you’re able to do that, you have an advantage in building a financially healthy and stable partnership.

 

This article originally appeared on Earnin and appears here at their request. 

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References:

*https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2158244015613107

**https://media.ally.com/2018-06-12-Money-Causes-the-Most-Stress-for-Couples-According-to-New-Ally-Survey

*** https://www.psychology.uwo.ca/pdfs/SONA/articles/13-campbell.pdf

*****https://www.gao.gov/new.items/d04353r.pdf

What are the Benefits of Cashback Credit Cards?

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Regular readers of this website will remember this post that I wrote. 4 Credit Cards to Repair Your Credit Score  .If you are planning to use credit cards strategically, you first need to set your objective. If your objective is to earn cash rewards instead of improving your credit score your choice credit cards would be very different.

Why Use Cashback Credit Cards?

Earn Rewards

If you pay for mandatory expenditure using a cashback credit card you have an opportunity to earn rewards that would not be available to you if you simply used a debit card. If you use this approach, you must remember to pay of the credit card balance in full each month otherwise the interest that you will have to pay may negate the value of any rewards earned.

Sign Up Bonuses

Many cashback credit cards have new customer sign up bonuses and exclusive shopping offers. Providing that you are disciplined with your spending, these could be good opportunties. Imagine a scenario where you can earn tangible items that you could sell for cash.

Warning

“Know thyself.” – Socrates. If you do not have the financial discipline to use cashback credit cards and remember to clear the balances each month – do not go near them. You could end up creating problems for yourself.

What are the Best Cashback Credit Cards in the United States?

To review some of the best performing cashback credit cards in the United States click here and remember that past performance is no guarantee of future performance.

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Best regards,

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How to Invest in Property without a Large Deposit

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Wherever you are in the world, investing in property, or Real Estate as it is called in the United States, remains one of the most prudent investments an individual can make. Once you have invested in property, you have the opportunity to benefit from capital appreciation (the value of the property going up over time) and rental income.

In the United Kingdom the total value of the UK’s housing stock hit £7.39 trillion* in 2019, a new record high. The traditional way into property ownership is to save a large deposit and secure a residential mortgage. In terms of a deposit, ten percent of the purchase price is a typical requirement by mortgage lenders. In London, this often amounts to tens of thousands of pounds. What if you haven’t got a large deposit? Does this mean that you will not be able to invest in property?  No, it does not. Keep reading to discover alternative ways to invest in property.

Property Crowdfunding

As the name suggests, property crowdfunding is when many individual investors come together via an online investment platform to purchase a property together. There may be several hundred investors for one property. The amount of money required is significantly lower than if you were trying to purchase the property yourself. A few thousand or in some cases a few hundred will secure your stake in a property and you must commit to specific time period, this could be five years. After that time you are free to exit the investment and liquidate your profits or reinvest into another property.

In the interests of balance I must point out that when you invest in a property via a crowdfunding site like Property Mouse or Property Partner you have little control over your investment once you have committed to it. Also, the reviews of both websites are mixed so my advice would be to do your due diligence before investing. If you live outside of the United Kingdom, there may be similar websites in your country.

Joint Venture Partnership

A Joint Venture partnership in the property market is when two individuals formally agree to work together and create an agreement clarifying each other’s role in the partnership. A person who finds below market value properties and presents them to a property investor could be covered by this sort of agreement. In that scenario the person who finds the properties (property sourcer) requires no funds but will be compensated for each successful property deal they present to the investor. Please note, that sourcing below market value properties for property investors is very competitive work. Be prepared to devote considerable time to it if this is your planned route to property market.

Property investment Funds REIT

Investing in property via a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) may be the most comfortable way of investing in property for many who lack a large deposit. A REIT is property investment company listed on the stock exchange. The company manages commercial properties, residential properties or both types for its shareholders. When you invest, you buy shares in the REIT. If the compnay does well you will receive a share of the profits. Please note, the value of your investment can go down as well as up.

These are just three options for investing in property without a large deposit, if you are serious please remember to do your due diligence. Also consider property bonds  and property unit trusts.

Next Steps

Are you interested in investing in property? ethical investments? Will your next investment be property related? Let me know in the comments section below. Also, get in touch if you would like my help. My email address is mike@learnmoney.io

 

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Best regards,

Mike

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*Source – https://www.savills.co.uk/insight-and-opinion/savills-news/294601/uk-housing-stock-now-worth-a-record