spasmbeatz

CRO on my radar

Long
FTX:CROUSD   Cronos
I've been using Crypto.com to dip my toes into the lovely crypto pool that's been filling up nicely this past year. As a platform, it's rock solid in my opinion. They started out using ERC-20 coins on the Ethereum network and eventually switched to their own native blockchain. Since then, I have experienced lightning fast transactions with minimal fees, much like Solana.

Crypto.com is different though; it serves as an exchange and strives to be the standard for consumers to pay with crypto, and for businesses to accept crypto as payment.

Despite recent hacks, they are still one of the most popular and secure exchanges. They have a growing user base and have the insurance to take care of any funds that might get scooped up by mean, nasty, terrible hackers.

The exchange has a native token, CRO, and it looks like a solid long term investment in my opinion. As stated before, transactions are fast and cheap. Those are two things I always look for in cryptocurrency. Ethereum is OG, but we all know until it switches to staking it will continue to have high fees and low throughput.

dApps a plenty with the Crypto.com De-fi wallet (and more on the way). You can connect this to the Crypto.com app and moving your crypto to the wallet from the app is easy-peasy. Doing this also makes your shiny coins 100% yours. You get those lovely private keys we all know and love. Full transparency: I currently have some locked up earning interest by staking, helping to secure the network and make it run buttery smooth like my morning toast with apple jelly.

Do what you think is best, I do not advise anybody in the financial world of moneez. These are just my opinions and they might be st00pid so don't take my word for it. Do your research and throw your hard earned paper money at whatever you see fit. It might not even be cryptocurrency, could be Mickey D's or Starbucks. IDK.

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