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Entry into the crypto world.

Even if only indirectly through the asset manager for crypto investments.


Defi Technologies is undoubtedly one of the hottest stocks on the crypto market at the moment. The share is attractive for investors because it allows for very interesting diversification in the market for digital currencies.


Defi sells exchange-traded products for investments in cryptocurrencies, owns an asset management company for crypto investments, holds its own crypto assets and operates an arbitrage trading desk for digital assets. Investors who do not want to be exposed to the price fluctuations and risk of a single cryptocurrency should take a closer look at Defi Technologies shares.


A listing on the Nasdaq would also make the crypto share much more attractive for institutional investors, as the corporate governance standards on the US technology exchange are significantly higher than on other trading venues.


I think the chances of a Nasdaq listing are quite good. Nevertheless, investors should be aware that Defi Technologies is a start-up in a very competitive market. Long-term corporate success is anything but guaranteed.


https://www.sharedeals.de/defi-technologies-aktie-auf-in-den-nasdaq/

18.09
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Bought x650 at €1.928
€1,253.20
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I have also held the share for a long time, but will sell it just like my crypto holdings as soon as it goes towards 100k Bitcoin.
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Isn't this bet just as speculative as any other crypto coin?
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Looks like quite a shitcoin store to me at first glance🫣

"DEFI Ventures invests and incubates the most promising blockchain protocols and application",
"Gain access to the rapidly expanding digital assets sector, including decentralized finance (DeFi) and Web3."
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But there is not that much growth fantasy priced in at the moment when I look at the P/S ratio. I don't know whether the risk/reward ratio is good
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