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  2. Dollar-cost averaging: How to stop worrying about the market ...

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    In both scenarios, dollar-cost averaging provides better outcomes: At $60 per share. Dollar-cost averaging delivers a $6,900 gain, compared to a $2,400 gain with the lump sum approach.

  3. Double-spending - Wikipedia

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    Double-spending is the unauthorized production and spending of money, either digital or conventional. It represents a monetary design problem: a good money is verifiably scarce, and where a unit of value can be spent more than once, the monetary property of scarcity is challenged.

  4. 7 Speculative Cryptos to Avoid as Focus Shifts to High ... - AOL

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    Coins with high utility such as Cardano (CCC:ADA-USD) and Polygon (CCC:MATIC-USD) have shown more resiliency at the expense of established coins, like Bitcoin (CCC:BTC-USD), and Ethereum (CCC:ETH ...

  5. Analysis-Trump's digital dollar ban gives China and Europe's ...

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    Donald Trump's rapid move to ban a "digital dollar" has left the field wide open, observers say, for China and Europe to make their already-advanced central bank digital currency (CBDC) prototypes ...

  6. Dedollarisation - Wikipedia

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    Dedollarisation refers to countries reducing reliance on the U.S. dollar as a reserve currency, medium of exchange or as a unit of account. [1] It also entails the creation of an alternative global financial and technological system in order to gain more economic independence by circumventing the dependence on the Western World-controlled systems, such as SWIFT financial transfers network for ...

  7. What Would Be the Benefits and Drawbacks of a Digital Dollar?

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  8. Misleading graph - Wikipedia

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    For example, log scales may give a height of 1 for a value of 10 in the data and a height of 6 for a value of 1,000,000 (10 6) in the data. Log scales and variants are commonly used, for instance, for the volcanic explosivity index, the Richter scale for earthquakes, the magnitude of stars, and the pH of acidic and alkaline solutions.

  9. Why Do Cash and Coins Matter in a Digital World? - AOL

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