🔹Complete the tasks 🔹Submit your BEP-20 wallet address 🔹Submit other details on the airdrop page 🔹200 Random winners will receive 4 USDT each 🔹Top 20 winners will receive 10 USDT each
Note: Airdrop will end on 22nd May and rewards will be distributed to the winners BEP-20 wallet on 26th May.
Disclaimer: Please do your own research (DYOR) before joining to any airdrops project, also airdrop is 100% free. Don't send any fee for receiving airdrop tokens.
🔹Complete the tasks 🔹Submit your BEP-20 wallet address 🔹Submit other details on the airdrop page 🔹200 Random winners will receive 4 USDT each 🔹Top 20 winners will receive 10 USDT each
Note: Airdrop will end on 22nd May and rewards will be distributed to the winners BEP-20 wallet on 26th May.
Disclaimer: Please do your own research (DYOR) before joining to any airdrops project, also airdrop is 100% free. Don't send any fee for receiving airdrop tokens.
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Like a stock, you can buy and hold Bitcoin as an investment. You can even now do so in special retirement accounts called Bitcoin IRAs. No matter where you choose to hold your Bitcoin, people’s philosophies on how to invest it vary: Some buy and hold long term, some buy and aim to sell after a price rally, and others bet on its price decreasing. Bitcoin’s price over time has experienced big price swings, going as low as $5,165 and as high as $28,990 in 2020 alone. “I think in some places, people might be using Bitcoin to pay for things, but the truth is that it’s an asset that looks like it’s going to be increasing in value relatively quickly for some time,” Marquez says. “So why would you sell something that’s going to be worth so much more next year than it is today? The majority of people that hold it are long-term investors.”
The global forecast for the Asian markets is murky following recent volatility, with crude oil prices providing support in what has been an otherwise tough month. The European markets were down and the U.S. bourses were mixed and flat and the Asian markets figure to split the difference.The TSE finished modestly lower on Friday following losses from the financial shares and property stocks.For the day, the index sank 15.09 points or 0.49 percent to finish at 3,061.35 after trading between 3,057.84 and 3,089.78. Volume was 1.39 billion shares worth 1.30 billion Singapore dollars. There were 285 decliners and 184 gainers.