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Three Ways To Invest In Blockchain?

Last Updated: September 28, 2019By

There are several blockchain projects out there for a wide variety of industries. Following are the three ways, that one can choose to invest in blockchain:

Stocks

Stocks might come to your mind when you first think of investing in Blockchain. They sure do serve as a good start. You could invest in 360 Blockchain Inc, they focus on investing in technologies that are using blockchain in some sort of innovation-driven ways. IBM is another company which claims to be a very profitable platform. If you are looking for an environment-friendly company then Hive Blockchain Technologies would be the right option for you.

Cryptocurrencies

If stocks aren’t something you are into, go for cryptocurrency, the next best option. It has had growing popularity and though sometimes cryptocurrency is bought for trading, it is considered to be a good form of investment. Bitcoin is the most popular one. Then there is Ethereum, Ripple. Learn more about them and choose accordingly.

Startups

Not the first option of investing that comes to someone’s mind but still is pretty popular. Today, an innovative approach which could perhaps replace the traditional market has great potential. The digital age has witnessed any startups make use of Blockchain and change the dynamics of traditional industries. 

Invest in those startups that have their concepts centered around blockchain technology. 

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