Author: Asher Tame

Asher tame

Content Editor Hi there! My name is Asher, and I'm a Finance Editor based in Canada. I'm passionate about all things finance and have spent years honing my skills in the industry. I graduated from the Master of Finance program at the University of Toronto, which provided me with a strong foundation in financial theory and practice. Since then, I've worked in a variety of finance-related roles, including as a financial analyst and a financial advisor. These experiences have given me a deep understanding of the industry and a keen eye for detail. As a Finance Editor, I'm responsible for overseeing the financial content produced by my team of writers. I work closely with them to ensure that our articles are accurate, insightful, and relevant to our readers. I'm committed to providing our readers with the information they need to make informed decisions about their finances.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3O_VfguNwo Continuing to upset its investors with the decline that started at $21.62, AVAX broke down the 16.05 support zone last week, and there was a rapid pullback toward the $14.31 support. AVAX, which did not close under this region for three days, managed to rise above $ 16.05 again with the purchases on the Bitcoin side. If the leading cryptocurrency Bitcoin exceeds the resistance of $ 25211, we will see AVAX, which has made a name for itself among altcoins, rise rapidly. AVAX, which started the day at the $ 16.17 level, rose to $ 16.78 during the day…

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Egypt was the source of the latest information about cryptocurrency fraud. In August, HoggPool, a platform offering cloud mining services and cryptocurrency transactions, ceased operations. After the company’s owners could not be located, the matter was brought before deputies. Police arrested 29 people in connection with the incident. Egypt, one of the countries with high inflation and economic problems, became a victim of one of the biggest crypto scams. HoggPool, which also offers cloud mining services, gained more than 600,000 subscribers in six months, but ceased operations earlier this month. The Company Was In The Process Of Launching Its RIOT…

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