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I'm only in it for the laugh and in a very small way. We formed a 'crypto-club' at work where every month one of us picks a coin and we all throw a tenner in. That is the extent of my investment.

I know you have invested a bit from the crypto thread but I would suggest not going in too deep until the you see where the whole thing is going. There are so many cryptos being released every day the market is flooded with them. Picking something of substance is really the trick and IMO that is nigh on impossible. They all seem tied to the bitcoin price for some reason. When it goes up most of the alt coins do. Not sure why that is but I like to know if anyone can explain it??

Blockchain as a concept is ingenious and the hyperbole around it being the next big thing might actually be genuine. But blockchain and crypto are not the same thing. One uses the other. It reminds me a litte of the dot com bubble actually. When the dust settles there will be a few left standing on their own. If you pick one of those, then great you are going to be a rich man, but most cryptos are just a way to draw in capital or even worse, some sort of ponzi scheme. I can't see pensions investing in this area for a long time.

Not that I have any real money to invest but if I did I would try and get it into graphene. Not sure how I would do that but it is a material worth investing in. Which ever company discovers how to mass produce it economically is an investment homerun.

Probably have an ETF somewhere that covers it .. generally how I cover those cases (for me it was robotics & nano tech)
 
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