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Digital currency, like Bitcoin and Ethereum, is a new way of handling money without needing banks (Forbes Advisor Council, 2022). People who like it say it could change how money works worldwide, making it easier for everyone to use and cutting down on costs. They also like that there's only a limited amount of digital currency, which they think helps protect against prices going up too fast, which is good for people who want to invest their money in something different. But there are big risks with digital money too. Prices can go up and down a lot, which worries some people because they think it could be easy for rich investors to control the market or for everyone to start buying and selling just because of rumors, causing prices to swing wildly. For example, in April 2021, the price of Bitcoin dropped a lot in just one month, showing how unpredictable it can be (Investopedia, 2023). Another problem is that many digital currency transactions are anonymous, which means it's h...
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I am John Andrew Balbarosa, hailing from Lucena City, Quezon Province, Philippines. Traveling fuels my spirit, with destinations like Hong Kong, Macau, Alibijaban Island, and Calaguas etching memorable experiences. Beaches are my haven, offering solace amidst their tranquil beauty. My interests span across various domains: mathematics, science, anime, and music. School and social engagements keep me engaged, surrounded by a diverse circle of friends. I relish novelty, despising monotony and favoring change. Online gaming once captivated me, but I grew weary of its repetitive nature. Games like League of Legends and Rules of Survival failed to sustain my interest due to their grind-heavy mechanics. In my life's symphony, consistency and change dance in harmony. Each experience, whether laughter with friends or the thrill of exploration, adds depth to my existence. Embracing life's diversity, I navigate its complexities with an open heart and adventurous spirit. My journey throug...