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  2. 19 percent in new survey have invested in, traded or used ...

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    About 1-in-5 voters have invested in, traded or used cryptocurrency, according to a Tuesday poll. The survey from Emerson College Polling found that 19 percent of respondents have traded, invested ...

  3. Crypto vs. stocks: What’s the better choice for you? - AOL

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    You can invest in individual stocks or choose to purchase a diversified basket of stocks through an index fund. Index funds help keep costs low and you can build a diversified portfolio even if ...

  4. Bitcoin vaults to all-time peak as Trump election raises ...

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    Flows into cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds have also picked up since Trump's election win. On Thursday, Nov. 7, bitcoin ETFs experienced their largest inflows on record, drawing a net $1.38 ...

  5. What we learned about the money fueling the final stretch of ...

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    New campaign finance disclosures filed late Thursday and early Friday shed fresh light on how big money, big donors and big expectations shaped the final stretch of the 2024 presidential race. The ...

  6. Bitcoin more than doubles in 2024 on spot ETF approval, Trump ...

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    Bitcoin more than doubled in 2024 driven by the U.S. markets regulator's approval for exchange-traded funds tied to its spot price, and optimism over easing regulatory hurdles with Donald Trump ...

  7. Grayscale Investments - Wikipedia

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    Grayscale was founded in 2013, launching a bitcoin trust that year. [4] In 2015, the company became a subsidiary of Digital Currency Group. [5] The same year, Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (OTCQX: GBTC) began trading over-the-counter on the OTCQX market, becoming the first publicly traded bitcoin fund in the United States.

  8. Super-voting stock - Wikipedia

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    An example of a company that uses super-voting stock is Alphabet, the parent company of Google. It has three classes of shares: Class A, Class B, and Class C. Its Class B shares are super-voting shares, which confer 10 votes per share. They are only held by founders and insiders, and can't be publicly traded. [3]

  9. Democracy Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Democracy Fund is a charitable foundation created by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar in 2011. It has been an independent private foundation since 2014. [2] Its stated aim is to improve the democratic process in the United States so that it better benefits voters. Its activities include awarding grants to organizations it believes will further ...