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A STUDY ON INVESTORS
VIEW TOWARDS CRYPTO
CURRENCY
HARISH
41410117
GUIDE:
DR. RANI J, PHD
INTRODUCTION
 There is no doubt that the era of information and communication technologies has created many golden opportunities in several aspects.
One of the fields that benefit from these technologies and online connections is the financial and business sector. A growing number of
online users has activated virtual world concepts and created a new business phenomenon. Thus, new types of trading, transactions and
currencies have been arising. One of the remarkable financial forms that have been emerged in the past few years is Cryptocurrency.
Cryptocurrency (CC) can be defined as any medium of exchange, apart from real world money, that can be used in many financial
transactions whether they are virtual or real transactions. Cryptocurrencies represent valuable and intangible objects which can be used
electronically or virtually in different applications and networks such as online social networks, online social games, virtual worlds and peer
to peer networks. The paper explores many aspects of Cryptocurrency platforms attempting to answer the main questions of this research
which are “Will Cryptocurrency be the next currency platform? Are virtual currency platforms safe enough to be used?” It investigates
different Cryptocurrency platforms in order to provide deep insight about mechanisms of implementing, controlling, issuing, spending and
exchanging Cryptocurrencies which provides a useful and an organized CC classification. The paper also analyses current Cryptocurrency
systems and platforms in order to extract concerns, problems, issues and challenges that are exist. It analyses the correlation between the
real world laws and the use of CC aiming to outline the strong impacts of Cryptocurrency concept on some of real world aspects such as
real monetary systems, business industry, laws breaking rates and crime The Growth of Cryptocurrency in India: Its Challenges & Potential
Impacts on, India payment methods. The outcomes draw the attention of all parties who participate in and affected by Cryptocurrency
platforms to the importance of controlling Cryptocurrency use. Those parties are governments, operators and users. The outcomes also
alert lawmakers and virtual currency providers to release and set up strict rules, policies and legislations to control virtual currency systems.
Additionally, this paper provides a scientific content that create opportunities for further research.
OBJECTIVES:
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
The study on investors view towards
Crypto Currency
SECONDARY OBJECTIVE
 A study of consumer awareness regarding Cryptocurrency
 To know the main purpose of people investment by Cryptocurrency
 To identify if crypto currencies are a safe or risky investment
 To know the mode of invest people would prefer to invest in crypto
 To know which type of cryptocurrency exchange is best in India
SCOPE
 A cryptocurrency is a virtual currency which is based on blockchain technology. This type of
currency works on cryptography. It is decentralized meaning that no authority is there behind
it to regulate and control it. The number of types of cryptocurrencies is increasing on a
regular basis. There are over 9000 cryptocurrencies as of early 2022 but it is believed that top
30 cryptocurrencies hold the market share up to 90%. Earlier people used to invest in gold as
an asset to protect their money against inflation. The study is conducted to reveal the
consumer's satisfaction towards Cryptocurrency and how much have the understood,
invested in it and their preference towards the same. This study will help to find out whether
cryptocurrency will exceed the Satisfaction level of using the traditional way of investing i.e.
Stocks, RD’s, FD’s.
REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
 Yash Yadav (2015). This paper discusses how online growth has opened up a new market
where one can buy and promote by having a store and without the local barrier. The net has
made the stadium another destination, and the concept of virtual reality has taken a seat
once again. This is called E Commerce, and the robustness of E-commerce depends on the
power culture system. Bitcoins are designed for secure and secure online currency exchange
and consequently facilitated E-Commerce expansion. Bitcoins are seen as a bad opportunity
to pay off credit card debt as they have a reduced exchange rate and help the unpaid.
 Diana (2015). The present-day paper designer is trying to find a link between money
laundering and the use of Cryptocurrency that aids terrorism and other illegal games.
Cryptocurrencies are a new form of payment; however, anonymity is the main function of
Cryptocurrency, far from the worst of globalization to fight against the possibility of money
laundering and terrorism financing.
REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
 Vikash Gupta (2015). The author draws a distinction between fiat forex and Digital forex and
brings in synergy with Cryptocurrencies' ability to weigh more than finances. However,
according to the author Cryptocurrencies are widely used to play with various other activities
as it is considered anonymous currency and for this reason protects the identity of badges.
 Aditya Prabhu (2016). The paper is set up for Cryptocurrencies and the peer-to-peer
approach to the transaction will remove financial institutions. Transactions are encrypted
using hash security values. The direct users of those wallets are first-party buyers, and the
disadvantages of first-party investors are overcome by the help of using external servers that
maintain statistical reliability. The efficiency of the channel has been a significant success.
REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
 Gunay(2017) employed PVaR, Historical VaR, HSM, and MCSM in his VaR analysis on a portfolio comprised
of equally-weighted BIST-100 index, USD/TL, Euro/TL, Brent Crude Oil and Gold from the data set covering the
period of 03.01.2005-15.06.2015.
 In the study of Cekici (2017), the risk level of making an investment on insurance company stocks traded in the stock
market is estimated through VaR method based on the data set from the period of 01.04.2016-31.03.2017. To that
end, the portfolio in the worth of 5,000 TL build by five different stocks invested in an equal amount of 1,000 TL is
tested by using VCM. Study findings address that the maximum loss will be 1,694.47 TL at 99% confidence level and
that it would be risky to make an investment on stocks of insurance companies because the estimated loss is rather
high.
 Ugur and Bingol (2017) conducted VaR analysis with VCM in order to estimate the highest possible loss of portfolios
comprised of stocks from the BIST Manufacturing Industry for daily, 10-day and 21-day holding periods based on
the data collected from the period of 2003-2016. From the subsectors of the manufacturing industry, different
portfolios were built and the highest loss determined with the portfolio built with the stocks of the companies in
sub-sector of chemical, oil, rubber and plastic manufacturing whereas the lowest loss was determined with a
portfolio based on the sub-sector in the manufacturing business of earth and rock.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
 The methodology of the study includes sampling, Data collection
 Sampling Method : The Sampling Method which is used for the study is Convinent
Sampling Method.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
 A. Primary Survey
Questionnaire distributed among people having more than 18 years of age. A
sample questionnaire of 21 questions distributed to 60 people.
 B. Secondary Survey
Secondary data has been collected from different publication material and
website as well as the books and material from libraries, the hand note of the various
seminar and research related to the issue are considered.
NEED FOR THE STUDY
 To better understand why people invest in cryptocurrency.
 Are investors aware of what they are getting into.
 How to portion and invest in cryptocurrencies.
 Is the Investment made on emotional or analysed bases.
QUESTIONARIE
 How much have you heard or read about cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (or) Ethereum?
1 -> 2 - > 3 -> 4 -> 5
 Where would you prefer to invest among these following projects?
1. Metaverse Coins
2. DeFi Coins
3. Meme Coins
4. Stable Coins
5. NFT Coins
QUESTIONARIE
 How likely are you to invest in cryptocurrency this year?
1. Extremely likely
2. Very likely
3. Neutral
4. Somewhat likely
5. Not so likely
 If you wish to invest, What % of your annual income do you invest in cryptocurrencies?
1. Upto 10%
2. 10% - 15%
3. 15% - 20%
4. more than 20%
QUESTIONARIE
 The return you expect on the total amount of your investment?
1. Less than 10%
2. 10% - 20%
3. 20% - 30%
4. More than 30%
 Which kind of source would you prefer to do research in crypto?
1. News paper & magazines
2. Online web platforms
3. Analyze the fundamentals
4. Research upcoming events
QUESTIONARIE
 What is the main purpose of your investment?
1. Savings for the future
2. Wealth creation
3. Capital gains
4. All of the above
 What is the ideal investment period according to you?
1. 1 Year
2. 2 Year
3. 3 Year
4. 5 Year
5. More than 5
QUESTIONARIE
 Other than crypto ,Which type of asset class would you prefer to invest?
1. NFT
2. Stock
3. Gold
4. Mutual funding
5. Real estate
QUESTIONARIE
 Which mode of investment would you to prefer to invest in crypto?
1. Through SIP
2. Lump sum
 Which cryptocurrency exchange is best in India?
1. Coin DCX
2. Zanmai labs (Wazirx)
3. Coin switch Kuber
4. Zeb pay
QUESTIONARIE
 In your opinion, which is more risky, investing in stocks (or) investing in cryptocurrency?
1. Stocks
2. Crypto
3. Both are equally risky
 Based on your view ,Which project have the futuristic value?
_____________
PERCENTAGE DATA ANALYSIS
 Majority (45%) of the respondents earn less than 2 LPA.
 Majority (26.70%) of the respondents prefer to invest in Metaverse coins.
 Majority (53.30%) of the respondents invest up to 10% of their annual income in cryptocurrencies.
 Majority (60%) of the respondent source of research is from online web platforms.
 Majority (35%) of the respondents purpose of investments are savings for the future, wealth
creation and capital gains.
 Majority (40%) of the respondents consider Coin Switch Kuber to cryptocurrency exchange in
India.
 Majority (35%) of the respondents prefer to invest in Stocks.
 Majority (51.70%) of the respondents expect 10-20% as return on their investments.
 Majority (46.70%) of the respondents consider Crypto to be more risky.
CONCLUSION
 Crypto provides a fast, secure and easy payment model that maximizes profits for companies and CEOs. It also offers
payment methods other than real money, allowing customers to easily manage financial transactions such as purchases, sales,
transfers and exchanges. Although cryptocurrency platforms offer a new type of currency with different methods and
openings and open many digital financial transaction channels, they are not properly regulated and regulated. This study
explored cryptocurrency platforms and identified several concerns and challenges that could jeopardize such economies.
 Anarchy is a major concern in cryptocurrency systems. My analysis and research of current digital financial books has
provided an almost clear picture of the magnitude of digital spending. In addition to the fact that the driver has been studied
with a small sample size, the results gave me a basic idea of its use, development, reliability in use, and future expectations of
cryptocurrency. I now know of several clues that provide first answers to research questions. According to my analysis,
cryptocurrency is likely to become the next financial platform due to the large amount of cryptocurrency flows in different
systems, the huge increase and growth in cryptocurrency consumption and production and the opportunities that
cryptocurrency systems offer. In addition, the level of confidence and confidence in the use of cryptocurrency is very high, as
evidenced by the research results as well as the many cases mentioned in this paper. However, consumers are not yet fully
aware of the dangers of using cryptocurrencies.
CONCLUSION
 In fact, many cryptocurrency forms do not yet qualify for that level of trust. As mentioned in the
previous sections of this paper, there are many concerns, challenges and issues on many
cryptocurrency platforms. Users should take extra precautionary measures when using
cryptocurrency until it is well maintained and well maintained. The future of the cryptocurrency
concept is bright as there are many opportunities for positive change and progress in the e-
business and e-payment sectors. According to my Research Cryptocurrency is a growing space and
has more improvements to be made in it and should definitely be regulated and people should be
aware of what they are getting into.
REFERENCES
 1. S. Balaji (2017, June 21). India's Government and Tech Companies Reach an Agreement on Bitc
 oin Forbes (https://www.forbes.com/sites/sindhujabalaji/2017/06/21/bitcoin-indiaregulation/#353844e87e4a) 2. B. W. Christian Beer, B. W. Christian
Beer, B. W. Christian Beer (2015, January 28). Bitcoin: The Promise and Limits of Private Monetary and Payment System Innovation Research Gate:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271473884
 3. Cryptocurrency purchasers. (February 2018) Obtainable from www.pwc.com.
 4. Countries & Cryptocurrency Laws (March 2018) Obtainable from www.astrslcrypto.com.
 5. Indians see a brighter future for cryptocurrencies than Americans. (March 21st, 2018) This information was obtained from news.bitcoin.com. 5.
Rules governing information technology (reasonable security practises and procedures, as well as sensitive personal data or information). (April 11,
2011) Electronics and Information Technology Ministry (MEITY). The Official Gazette of India, New Delhi.
 6. S. Jani (2017, December). In India, there is potential for Bitcoins. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321780780 Scope for Bitcoins in India
 7. In India, Virtual Currencies/Cryptocurrencies Have Legal Status. (February 2018) Obtainable from www.mondaq.com.
 8. S. Modgil (2017, June 26). The Indian government is considering legalising Bitcoin cryptocurrency in India. Retrieved from Inc 42:
https://inc42.com/buzz/bitcoin-cryptocurrency india-government/ Nakamoto, S. (2008). “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System”.
www.bitcoin.org. Retrieved from
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 9. Bitcoin.org.
 10.News room/ Press release. (2017). Inc 42, https://inc42.com/buzz/bitcoincryptocurrency-india-government/ Nakamoto, S. (2008).
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer electronic cash system. Bitcoin can be found at www.bitcoin.org. Bitcoin.org was used to obtain this
information.
 11.Press release/Newsroom (2017). http://www.mahindra.com/newsroom/pressrelease/Mahindra-and-IBM-to-Develop-Blockchain-
Solution-forSupply-Chain-Finance
 12.nse is investigating blockchain as a means of ensuring settlement guarantees (2017). http://computer.expressbpd.com/news/nse-
looking-at-blockchain-forensuring-settlement-guarantees/18956/
 13.RBI stands for the Reserve Bank of the United States (2017-18, December 29). Master Directive on the Issuance and Use of Prepaid
Payment Instruments Monetary Policy Statement No. 4 (Bimonthly). Financial infrastructure's future. (2017,
https://www.weforum.org/reports/the-future-of-financial-infrastructure-anambitious-look-at-how-blockchain-can-reshape-financial-
services
 14.N. Wadhawa (2018, January 4). In India, cryptocurrencies are subject to taxation. Retrieved from:
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/taxingcryptocurrencies-in-india/article10012267.ece
 15.The Cryptocurrency World (February 2018) The information was obtained from blogs.thomsonreuters.com
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Harish Mini project review 3.pptx

  • 1. A STUDY ON INVESTORS VIEW TOWARDS CRYPTO CURRENCY HARISH 41410117 GUIDE: DR. RANI J, PHD
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  There is no doubt that the era of information and communication technologies has created many golden opportunities in several aspects. One of the fields that benefit from these technologies and online connections is the financial and business sector. A growing number of online users has activated virtual world concepts and created a new business phenomenon. Thus, new types of trading, transactions and currencies have been arising. One of the remarkable financial forms that have been emerged in the past few years is Cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency (CC) can be defined as any medium of exchange, apart from real world money, that can be used in many financial transactions whether they are virtual or real transactions. Cryptocurrencies represent valuable and intangible objects which can be used electronically or virtually in different applications and networks such as online social networks, online social games, virtual worlds and peer to peer networks. The paper explores many aspects of Cryptocurrency platforms attempting to answer the main questions of this research which are “Will Cryptocurrency be the next currency platform? Are virtual currency platforms safe enough to be used?” It investigates different Cryptocurrency platforms in order to provide deep insight about mechanisms of implementing, controlling, issuing, spending and exchanging Cryptocurrencies which provides a useful and an organized CC classification. The paper also analyses current Cryptocurrency systems and platforms in order to extract concerns, problems, issues and challenges that are exist. It analyses the correlation between the real world laws and the use of CC aiming to outline the strong impacts of Cryptocurrency concept on some of real world aspects such as real monetary systems, business industry, laws breaking rates and crime The Growth of Cryptocurrency in India: Its Challenges & Potential Impacts on, India payment methods. The outcomes draw the attention of all parties who participate in and affected by Cryptocurrency platforms to the importance of controlling Cryptocurrency use. Those parties are governments, operators and users. The outcomes also alert lawmakers and virtual currency providers to release and set up strict rules, policies and legislations to control virtual currency systems. Additionally, this paper provides a scientific content that create opportunities for further research.
  • 3. OBJECTIVES: PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: The study on investors view towards Crypto Currency
  • 4. SECONDARY OBJECTIVE  A study of consumer awareness regarding Cryptocurrency  To know the main purpose of people investment by Cryptocurrency  To identify if crypto currencies are a safe or risky investment  To know the mode of invest people would prefer to invest in crypto  To know which type of cryptocurrency exchange is best in India
  • 5. SCOPE  A cryptocurrency is a virtual currency which is based on blockchain technology. This type of currency works on cryptography. It is decentralized meaning that no authority is there behind it to regulate and control it. The number of types of cryptocurrencies is increasing on a regular basis. There are over 9000 cryptocurrencies as of early 2022 but it is believed that top 30 cryptocurrencies hold the market share up to 90%. Earlier people used to invest in gold as an asset to protect their money against inflation. The study is conducted to reveal the consumer's satisfaction towards Cryptocurrency and how much have the understood, invested in it and their preference towards the same. This study will help to find out whether cryptocurrency will exceed the Satisfaction level of using the traditional way of investing i.e. Stocks, RD’s, FD’s.
  • 6. REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE  Yash Yadav (2015). This paper discusses how online growth has opened up a new market where one can buy and promote by having a store and without the local barrier. The net has made the stadium another destination, and the concept of virtual reality has taken a seat once again. This is called E Commerce, and the robustness of E-commerce depends on the power culture system. Bitcoins are designed for secure and secure online currency exchange and consequently facilitated E-Commerce expansion. Bitcoins are seen as a bad opportunity to pay off credit card debt as they have a reduced exchange rate and help the unpaid.  Diana (2015). The present-day paper designer is trying to find a link between money laundering and the use of Cryptocurrency that aids terrorism and other illegal games. Cryptocurrencies are a new form of payment; however, anonymity is the main function of Cryptocurrency, far from the worst of globalization to fight against the possibility of money laundering and terrorism financing.
  • 7. REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE  Vikash Gupta (2015). The author draws a distinction between fiat forex and Digital forex and brings in synergy with Cryptocurrencies' ability to weigh more than finances. However, according to the author Cryptocurrencies are widely used to play with various other activities as it is considered anonymous currency and for this reason protects the identity of badges.  Aditya Prabhu (2016). The paper is set up for Cryptocurrencies and the peer-to-peer approach to the transaction will remove financial institutions. Transactions are encrypted using hash security values. The direct users of those wallets are first-party buyers, and the disadvantages of first-party investors are overcome by the help of using external servers that maintain statistical reliability. The efficiency of the channel has been a significant success.
  • 8. REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE  Gunay(2017) employed PVaR, Historical VaR, HSM, and MCSM in his VaR analysis on a portfolio comprised of equally-weighted BIST-100 index, USD/TL, Euro/TL, Brent Crude Oil and Gold from the data set covering the period of 03.01.2005-15.06.2015.  In the study of Cekici (2017), the risk level of making an investment on insurance company stocks traded in the stock market is estimated through VaR method based on the data set from the period of 01.04.2016-31.03.2017. To that end, the portfolio in the worth of 5,000 TL build by five different stocks invested in an equal amount of 1,000 TL is tested by using VCM. Study findings address that the maximum loss will be 1,694.47 TL at 99% confidence level and that it would be risky to make an investment on stocks of insurance companies because the estimated loss is rather high.  Ugur and Bingol (2017) conducted VaR analysis with VCM in order to estimate the highest possible loss of portfolios comprised of stocks from the BIST Manufacturing Industry for daily, 10-day and 21-day holding periods based on the data collected from the period of 2003-2016. From the subsectors of the manufacturing industry, different portfolios were built and the highest loss determined with the portfolio built with the stocks of the companies in sub-sector of chemical, oil, rubber and plastic manufacturing whereas the lowest loss was determined with a portfolio based on the sub-sector in the manufacturing business of earth and rock.
  • 9. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY  The methodology of the study includes sampling, Data collection  Sampling Method : The Sampling Method which is used for the study is Convinent Sampling Method.
  • 10. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY  A. Primary Survey Questionnaire distributed among people having more than 18 years of age. A sample questionnaire of 21 questions distributed to 60 people.  B. Secondary Survey Secondary data has been collected from different publication material and website as well as the books and material from libraries, the hand note of the various seminar and research related to the issue are considered.
  • 11. NEED FOR THE STUDY  To better understand why people invest in cryptocurrency.  Are investors aware of what they are getting into.  How to portion and invest in cryptocurrencies.  Is the Investment made on emotional or analysed bases.
  • 12. QUESTIONARIE  How much have you heard or read about cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (or) Ethereum? 1 -> 2 - > 3 -> 4 -> 5  Where would you prefer to invest among these following projects? 1. Metaverse Coins 2. DeFi Coins 3. Meme Coins 4. Stable Coins 5. NFT Coins
  • 13. QUESTIONARIE  How likely are you to invest in cryptocurrency this year? 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Neutral 4. Somewhat likely 5. Not so likely  If you wish to invest, What % of your annual income do you invest in cryptocurrencies? 1. Upto 10% 2. 10% - 15% 3. 15% - 20% 4. more than 20%
  • 14. QUESTIONARIE  The return you expect on the total amount of your investment? 1. Less than 10% 2. 10% - 20% 3. 20% - 30% 4. More than 30%  Which kind of source would you prefer to do research in crypto? 1. News paper & magazines 2. Online web platforms 3. Analyze the fundamentals 4. Research upcoming events
  • 15. QUESTIONARIE  What is the main purpose of your investment? 1. Savings for the future 2. Wealth creation 3. Capital gains 4. All of the above  What is the ideal investment period according to you? 1. 1 Year 2. 2 Year 3. 3 Year 4. 5 Year 5. More than 5
  • 16. QUESTIONARIE  Other than crypto ,Which type of asset class would you prefer to invest? 1. NFT 2. Stock 3. Gold 4. Mutual funding 5. Real estate
  • 17. QUESTIONARIE  Which mode of investment would you to prefer to invest in crypto? 1. Through SIP 2. Lump sum  Which cryptocurrency exchange is best in India? 1. Coin DCX 2. Zanmai labs (Wazirx) 3. Coin switch Kuber 4. Zeb pay
  • 18. QUESTIONARIE  In your opinion, which is more risky, investing in stocks (or) investing in cryptocurrency? 1. Stocks 2. Crypto 3. Both are equally risky  Based on your view ,Which project have the futuristic value? _____________
  • 19. PERCENTAGE DATA ANALYSIS  Majority (45%) of the respondents earn less than 2 LPA.  Majority (26.70%) of the respondents prefer to invest in Metaverse coins.  Majority (53.30%) of the respondents invest up to 10% of their annual income in cryptocurrencies.  Majority (60%) of the respondent source of research is from online web platforms.  Majority (35%) of the respondents purpose of investments are savings for the future, wealth creation and capital gains.  Majority (40%) of the respondents consider Coin Switch Kuber to cryptocurrency exchange in India.  Majority (35%) of the respondents prefer to invest in Stocks.  Majority (51.70%) of the respondents expect 10-20% as return on their investments.  Majority (46.70%) of the respondents consider Crypto to be more risky.
  • 20. CONCLUSION  Crypto provides a fast, secure and easy payment model that maximizes profits for companies and CEOs. It also offers payment methods other than real money, allowing customers to easily manage financial transactions such as purchases, sales, transfers and exchanges. Although cryptocurrency platforms offer a new type of currency with different methods and openings and open many digital financial transaction channels, they are not properly regulated and regulated. This study explored cryptocurrency platforms and identified several concerns and challenges that could jeopardize such economies.  Anarchy is a major concern in cryptocurrency systems. My analysis and research of current digital financial books has provided an almost clear picture of the magnitude of digital spending. In addition to the fact that the driver has been studied with a small sample size, the results gave me a basic idea of its use, development, reliability in use, and future expectations of cryptocurrency. I now know of several clues that provide first answers to research questions. According to my analysis, cryptocurrency is likely to become the next financial platform due to the large amount of cryptocurrency flows in different systems, the huge increase and growth in cryptocurrency consumption and production and the opportunities that cryptocurrency systems offer. In addition, the level of confidence and confidence in the use of cryptocurrency is very high, as evidenced by the research results as well as the many cases mentioned in this paper. However, consumers are not yet fully aware of the dangers of using cryptocurrencies.
  • 21. CONCLUSION  In fact, many cryptocurrency forms do not yet qualify for that level of trust. As mentioned in the previous sections of this paper, there are many concerns, challenges and issues on many cryptocurrency platforms. Users should take extra precautionary measures when using cryptocurrency until it is well maintained and well maintained. The future of the cryptocurrency concept is bright as there are many opportunities for positive change and progress in the e- business and e-payment sectors. According to my Research Cryptocurrency is a growing space and has more improvements to be made in it and should definitely be regulated and people should be aware of what they are getting into.
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