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Co-hosts Nikita & Sophie are two female students with a strong passion for all things crypto. We have gone through the terrors of trying to work out what all the fancy crypto words mean and realised it doesn't have to be as hard as they all make it out to be. Join the Crypto Girls community to help us break down the gender barrier to tech and personal finance!

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Happy International Women's day!!!

We recorded this episode in light of International Women's day during Fintech week in Japan. Although I could genuinely speak to her for hours about her career as a US federal prosecutor and chief of legal at Chainalysis (!), I wanted to talk about something related to #CryptoGirls and #WomenInCrypto.

I hope this conversation shines a light on some of the much needed work that is yet to be done in the gender equity space in fintech/crypto/blockchain industry (side note: let's bring back the word crypto).

Amanda is Principal at Incite Consulting and CEO/Founder of the Association for Women in Crypto (AWIC).

If you are a student, AWIC membership is free, and if you are a professional, you will need to pay for AWIC, however, I can testify to the quality of the network. The support and involvement that you will get from it will be worth every cent. (I am not getting paid to write this, it is a genuine pitch!)

I really hope you enjoyed this episode, and if you did, please don't forget to give us a quick review or follow us @cryptogirlshq on your fav social media platform. This really helps CryptoGirls get more quality guests on like Amanda and spread all the good info to you all ❤️

Lots of love

CGHQ xx

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About your host:

Nikita is a graduate student at the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Economics. She studies market design and has a special interest in blockchain and cryptography.Connect with us through our social media pages:Instagram: ⁠@cryptogirlshq⁠TikTok: ⁠@cryptogirlshq⁠X: ⁠@cryptogirlshq⁠YouTube: ⁠@cryptogirlshq

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On February 6, 2024, there was a Solana blockchain outage that lasted 5 hours. Transactions completely stopped during this time. The outage was fixed with an update to the Solana Labs validator code to version 1.17.20.

There were a few things we noticed that were astray, some things that have been obviously going on for years, but things that Nikita thinks shouldn't be happening in 2024.

Show notes:

The Coindesk article mentioned:

You can check the Solana validator numbers here at solanabeach.io. At the time of recording there were over 1600 active validators and a superminority of 21.

The Two Solana validator clients:

  • Solana Labs Validator client
  • The Solana-Jito Labs validator client that is basically a copy-paste of the Solana Labs Validator. If you'd like us to cover the MEV component of this, please let us know!

The two teams that are working on new Solana validator clients (this is good news if you're a Solana fan):

  • Agave by Anza scheduled for release late 2024
  • Firedancer by Jump Crypto (in development as of time of writing)

CryptoGirls is an educational platform designed for young women to learn more about blockchain technology. We aim to provide curated and reliable information for women wanting to explore blockchain-related business applications and/or creative endeavors.

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Nikita is a graduate student at the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Economics. She studies market design and has a special interest in blockchain and cryptography.Connect with us through our social media pages:Instagram: @cryptogirlshqTikTok: @cryptogirlshqX: @cryptogirlshqYouTube: @cryptogirlshq

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60 cents out of every dollar goes towards running the costs of a charity. What if we could make something that could radically change that and ensure that over 99% over our donation would directly help those in need?It was a delight to speak to Mark Pascall from The Wellbeing Protocol, a long-time enthusiast in the DAO space. The Wellbeing Protocol (TWP) is a not-for-profit organisation building a technology based infrastructure that empowers and supports community self determination. The Wellbeing Protocol has attracted support from both New Zealand government and from established figures within the crypto industry, signalling it's potential to be one of the first real applications of decentralisation improving welfare. A deep thank you to Mr. Pascall for coming on the CryptoGirls podcast.

Connect with The Wellbeing Protocol at their website: https://www.thewellbeingprotocol.org/

Timestamps:0:00 Intro0:56 The Wellbeing Protocol History and Future12:45 Current TWP projects 21:51 How will TWP migrate onto the Blockchain?28:17 Quadratic voting and conviction voting35:53 TWP could radically change charity efficiency38:33 Tax free donations?40:30 Thoughts on regulation as a founder49:52 Even a basic understanding can get you far51:40 Blockchain's need for diversity

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On today’s episode, Nikita welcomes Matthew Ketchum, one of Tokyo's most well-known business consultants across real estate, technology and music. We explore why and how crypto has become so useless as a payment mechanism, the crypto industry carrying over exploitative norms from the finance industry, and the crypto bro culture surrounding so much of the industry.Hopefully by grounding ourselves with the truths of the industry we are able to better navigate the future with more honest and transparent blockchain creations!This episode was filmed at Centrum Shibuya, a Global Web3 Co-Working Space, the perfect Tokyo base for small events, building and networking.Matthew's channels:Twitter: MatthewBKetchumLinkedIn: matthew-ketchum Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction1:12 - Crypto vs crypto07:31 - Blockchain Before Bitcoin21:52 - 1EthToTravel23:39 - Interlude24:33 - Looking forward27:46 - Blockchain landscape amongst Japanese creatives28:46 - How can we help governments understand crypto31:11 - Tools to use31:35 - Nikita's experience with Ledger36:46 - What wallets to use? 50:48 - Zaiko ticketingCryptoGirls is an educational platform designed for young women to learn more about Web3/Blockchain technology. We aim to be a trustworthy, reliable, and practical source of information for women wanting to explore blockchain-related business applications and/or creative endeavors. Connect with us through our social media pages:Instagram: @cryptogirlshqTikTok: @cryptogirlshqX: @cryptogirlshqYouTube: @cryptogirlshq

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Welcome to Part 2 of Crypto Girls’ Janine Grainger Interview. We’ll be covering some of the more technical sides to her exchange business, including wallets, blockchain, privacy, and AML.Janine Grainger from Easy Crypto is one of New Zealand’s biggest tech CEO and founders, running the Easy Crypto New Zealand, Australia and now South Africa.The CryptoGirls co-hosts are Sophie and Nikita, who specialise in Law and Market Design respectively.Stay tuned for Part II: The Technical!Episode chapter are as follows:01:25 Does crypto need a rebrand?05:10 How has the Easy Crypto business been impacted by the 2022 run on crypto?07:20 What does the Easy Crypto infrastructure look like?13:15 How do Easy Crypto staff help people avoid scams and accidental money laundering (money mule)? 14:56: Is full decentralisation possible?17:05 Vulnerability to scams: anyone can be a victim!20:00 The potential for blockchain to actually reduce scams by increasing transparency25:43 New tech within the crypto industry Janine is really excited about30:43 Generating unlimited wallets31:24: What wallet apps/ hardware does Janine use? 36:15: How does Easy Crypto decide what tokens to put on the platform?Follow us!📸 @cryptogirlshq🎥 @cryptogirlshq____The content on CryptoGirls is for informational and educational purposes only. CryptoGirls is not a financial adviser. None of the information disseminated on cryptogirlshq.com, @cryptogirlshq Instagram, TikTok or any other medium which CryptoGirls distributes information constitutes legal, tax, investment, financial or other advice.Please see our full financial disclaimer at cryptogirlshq.com/legal.

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Janine Grainger from Easy Crypto is one of New Zealand’s biggest tech CEO and founders, running the Easy Crypto New Zealand, Australia and now South Africa. In this episode, we are thrilled to be talking to her about her business, career path and entrepreneurship tips.The CryptoGirls co-hosts are Sophie and Nikita, who specialise in Law and Market Design respectively.

Stay tuned for Part II: The Technical!
Episode chapters are as follows:
01:25 Introduction02:53 Janine’s beginnings: role models & allies06:00 Corporate life vs Entrepreneurship06:50 Start of Easy Crypto08:30 Entrepreneurial traits & risk appetite11:10 Can emotions play positively in business?13:50 Preparing to transition from employee to CEO16:30 First hire at Easy Crypto that changed Janine’s life18:20 Perfectionism and letting go25:00 Resilience builds strength25:39 Easy Crypto’s recent $17m capital raise experience (& lots of hot tips!)33:48 Key differences between the South African and New Zealander Easy Crypto customer

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The content on CryptoGirls is for informational and educational purposes only. CryptoGirls is not a financial adviser. None of the information disseminated on cryptogirlshq.com, @cryptogirlshq Instagram, TikTok or any other medium which CryptoGirls distributes information constitutes legal, tax, investment, financial or other advice.Please see our full financial disclaimer at cryptogirlshq.com/legal.

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Nikita and Sophie deep dive into the SEC suit against Binance (and Coinbase)... will this be the end for CZ?

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The DAO attack is a piece of blockchain history that you probably want to know.

On the 17th of June, 2016, an unknown attacker started syphoning out thousands of dollars worth of ETH every second out of "The DAO".

The attacker managed to take 3.5 ETH (back then worth ~$50m), which eventually pressured the lead Ethereum community to hard fork the Ethereum blockchain on July 20, 2016.

Some helpful links that were mentioned in the podcast

  • CHECKS EFFECTS INTERACTIONS: https://fravoll.github.io/solidity-patterns/checks_effects_interactions.html
  • NYT on the Gün et al.’ paper in May 2016: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/28/business/dealbook/paper-points-up-flaws-in-venture-fund-based-on-virtual-money.html
  • The infamous “no-funds-at-risk” post: https://medium.com/ursium-blog/no-dao-funds-at-risk-following-the-ethereum-smart-contract-recursive-call-bug-discovery-29f482d348b#.mbfqikiyo (by Stephen Tual)
  • Vitalik’s blog post the day after the hack: https://blog.ethereum.org/2016/06/17/critical-update-re-dao-vulnerability
  • Christoph Jentzsch “Lessons Learned” from the hack blog post: https://blog.slock.it/the-history-of-the-dao-and-lessons-learned-d06740f8cfa5
  • More on the alleged DAO hacker: https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2022/02/22/exclusive-austrian-programmer-and-ex-crypto-ceo-likely-stole-11-billion-of-ether/?sh=4f07267b7f58
  • Laura Shin’s book “Cryptopians”: https://www.amazon.com/Cryptopians-Idealism-Greed-Making-Cryptocurrency-ebook/dp/B08Y8MQ66Z
  • Securities & Exchange Commission’s (SEC) 2017 evaluation on the legality of The DAO crowdsale: https://www.sec.gov/litigation/investreport/34-81207.pdf

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Sophie and Nikita talk about the Mount Gox bankruptcy, which was the first major crypto-industry bankruptcy that really shook the world to its senses about how cryptocurrency would change the financial and legal industries.

About the hosts:

Nikita is a Master's student at the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Economics, and Sophie is a lawyer practising at one of New Zealand's top law firm.

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The information conveyed in this podcast is intended to be general, and any individual situation will turn on its own facts and requires professional advice. Investment in securities, cryptocurrencies, NFTs and other asset classes involves risk and no information in any episode of CryptoGirlsHQ is intended to constitute an investment recommendation.

As such, this podcast should not be treated or relied upon as financial, investment, legal, accounting, tax or any other professional advice, and is broadcasted for informational and educational purposes only.

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CryptoGirls podcast hosts Sophie & Nikita take a deep dive into the 2022 Celsius bankruptcy - one of the many bankruptcies in 2022 that shook the crypto industry and sent token prices plummeting.Timestamps 💙1:25 - What was Celsius?3:10 - Alex Mashinsky 3:30 - How did Celsius work?8:35 - Alex Mashinsky's past in VOIP, GroundLink13:35 - Parallels to "The CryptoQueen", Dr. Ruja Ignatova (for our true crime lovers, we recommend the BBC's podcast https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p07nkd84)15:26 - How did Celsius actually collapse? Timeline explained.21:30 - Celsius's terms of use25:09 - New Zealand's bank insurance scheme26:00 - Why don't traditional banks offer higher yields on customer deposits?32:09 - What's happening now w.r.t. Celsius - bankruptcy proceedings39.15 - Big investors vs. small investors, referencing BitBoy and Simon Dixon💻 Blog: https://cryptogirlshq.com/blog/we-love-a-bank-run 💌 Newsletter: https://cryptogirlshq.com/newsletter-sign-up 📸 Instagram: @cryptogirlshq Lots of love!!CGHQ xx

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Sophie & Nikita scratch the surface of what is the 2023 bank run fiasco that's been on the news the past couple of weeks. Blog: https://cryptogirlshq.com/blog/we-love-a-bank-runNewsletter: https://cryptogirlshq.com/newsletter-sign-upInstagram:  @cryptogirlshq  Lots of love!! CGHQ

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We asked our community what their most burning crypto questions were. We cover the top 5 in this video!

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Timestamps: 
⭐️ 00:35 What is the best crypto to buy?  (1:15 Blockchain trilemma)
⭐️ 4:53 When do you think that crypto will bounce back?
⭐️ 13:00 What is an ICO?
⭐️ 16:31 What is the best exchange to use?

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In 2022, the day after Christmas, Avi Eisenberg was arrested in Puerto Rico on market manipulation and fraud charges. Avi, whose full name is Avraham Eisenberg, schemed to steal approx. $110 million USD worth by manipulating the price of the Mango cryptocurrency Token, MNGO.  

In this episode, Sophie and Nikita from CryptoGirlsHQ, chat about what happened and the legality of the case, including chats about 'mens rea' and 'code is law'.  

Disclaimer: The content on CryptoGirls is for informational and educational purposes only.  CryptoGirls is not a financial adviser.  None of the information disseminated on cryptogirlshq.com, CryptoGirlsHQ Instagram,  Podcast, TikTok or any other medium which CryptoGirls distributes information constitutes legal, tax, investment, financial or other advice. CryptoGirls reserves the right to update or amend any errors we discover on any of the above media.

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What happens when your ex-husband or ex-wife lies about their crypto keys and you have no way of accessing crypto that should be divided under matrimonial common law?

Experienced lawyers Kesia & James discuss the various issues surrounding crypto in every-day issues, including insolvency - citing the FTX and cryptopia (an NZ crypto exchange) cases - and what happens to crypto during breakups and deaths. Thanks so much to both of these wonderful lawyers for being on this podcast - you can connect with them on LinkedIn or reach out to their law firms at the following links:

Stace Hammond (Kesia's firm): https://www.stacehammond.co.nz/

Lane Neave (James' firm): https://www.laneneave.co.nz/

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Clarification: When Sophie asks Kesia about what kind of property the Property Relationship Act pertains to, Kesia makes reference to personally-owned property, not property owned by a company or trust.

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In 2023, we will be interviewing more incredible experts like Kesia & James for our #CareersInCrypto series. If you love this podcast, don't forget to share it with your friends, subscribe to our podcast feed and follow @cryptogirlshq on Instagram, TikTok or on Twitter!

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As such, this podcast should not be treated or relied upon as financial, investment, legal, accounting, tax or any other professional advice, and is broadcasted for informational and educational purposes only.

The views expressed by Kesia & James in this podcast represent their own views, and are not necessarily endorsed by Lane Neave or Stace Hammond. In the interests of disclosure, the participants on this podcast including CryptoGirlsHQ hold various crypto assets across a range of platforms, some of which are mentioned in this podcast. For more information, please see our legal disclaimer at: https://cryptogirlshq.com/legal.

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So, 2022, that was a little off the chain.

In this episode, Sophie & Nikita explore their personal achievements/"failures"(for lack of a better word), and then get down to covering the world's headlining events from crypto this year 20 minutes (20:00) into the episode.

We cover: Terra/Luna, Kim K SEC lawsuit, Three Arrows Capital (3AC), FTX, BlockFi, Voyager Capital, underpaid SEC officials, Lummis-Gillibrand bill #queens, comparisons to Bernie Madoff ponzi and 2008, and finally how coinbase or binance potentially failing in the future (Proof of reserves.. where r u?!) might not be too dissimilar to how AIG failed in 2008.

Sliving.

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CryptoGirls podcast is a show created by Sophie, a recent Law graduate & soon-to-be lawyer, and Nikita, an Economics graduate student & computer programmer. CryptoGirlsHQ is intended to distribute accurate information to women about blockchain and its related technologies. CryptoGirlsHQ is one of the first educational platforms designed for women that does not sell or promote any cryptocurrency or NFTs in exchange for information.

The content on CryptoGirls is for informational and educational purposes only. CryptoGirls is not a financial adviser. None of the information disseminated on cryptogirlshq.com, @cryptogirlshq Instagram, TikTok or any other medium which CryptoGirls distributes information constitutes legal, tax, investment, financial or other advice.

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We discuss the chaos surrounding FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, and some of the Alameda research / FTX execs, Sam Trabucco and Caroline Ellison. We cover why customer funds used to fuel extravagant personal purchases, and why did Sam Bankman-Fried, aka "SBF", fake caring about altruism? We hope you enjoy our chat about the latest crypto goss.

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CryptoGirlsHQ podcast is a show created by Sophie, a recent Law graduate & soon-to-be lawyer, and Nikita, an Economics graduate student & computer programmer. CryptoGirlsHQ is intended to distribute accurate information to women about blockchain and its related technologies. CryptoGirlsHQ is one of the first educational platforms designed for women that does not sell or promote any cryptocurrency or NFT in exchange for information.

The content on CryptoGirls is for informational and educational purposes only.  CryptoGirls is not a financial adviser.  None of the information disseminated on cryptogirlshq.com, @cryptogirlshq Instagram, TikTok or any other medium which CryptoGirls distributes information constitutes legal, tax, investment, financial or other advice.

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We discuss the recent FTX bankruptcy - the latest financial drama, the founder of FTX Sam Bankman-Fried, and Sophie helps us understand the need for regulation.

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CryptoGirlsHQ podcast is a show created by Sophie, a recent Law graduate & soon-to-be lawyer, and Nikita, an Economics graduate student & computer programmer. CryptoGirlsHQ is intended to distribute accurate information to women about blockchain and its related technologies. CryptoGirlsHQ is one of the first educational platforms designed for women that does not sell or promote any cryptocurrency or NFT in exchange for information.

The content on CryptoGirls is for informational and educational purposes only.  CryptoGirls is not a financial adviser.  None of the information disseminated on cryptogirlshq.com, @cryptogirlshq Instagram, TikTok or any other medium which CryptoGirls distributes information constitutes legal, tax, investment, financial or other advice.   

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Alex Sims is an Associate Professor at the University of Auckland’s Department of Commercial Law, which is part of the University of Auckland’s Business School. Before switching her research focus to blockchain technology, her research was primarily based on intellectual property law and consumer law.

She is considered a world-class expert on DAOs, NFTs, cryptocurrency regulation and legal issues surrounding smart contracts.

Amongst other things, Alex is a member of the executive council of BlockchainNZ. Alex has also become well known as a communicator on blockchain technologies, and she is featured regularly on TV, radio and print media on issues relating to blockchain and various legal matters.

For additional content mentioned in this episode, please visit https://cryptogirlshq.com/shownotes/alex-sims

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Alison Mackie is the current Executive Director of LocationTech, BlockchainNZ, IoT Alliance, and EdTech New Zealand. She oversees the business to turn New Zealand into a tech hub and prosperous digital nation, whilst also educating governments and corporations on blockchain practices and solutions. In 2018 she co-founded MeterMe, a blockchain solution to council water management. Alison holds a Bachelor’s degree in Social Anthropology, Art History and Classical Studies from the University of Otago and a Master’s degree in Teaching and learning from The University of Canterbury. She is also certified in blockchain fundamentals from UC Berkeley X.

If you are a woman in New Zealand and wanting to explore a career in technology and/or blockchain you can connect with Alison Mackie via LinkedIn.

You can follow or join BlockchainNZ through their website https://blockchain.org.nz/. BlockchainNZ have published informative articles on blockchain and cryptocurrency which you can read through the same link.

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Disclaimer: CryptoGirlsHQ is not a financial adviser. There are risks involved in placing investments in securities, cryptocurrencies, and other asset classes such as NFTs. None of the information disseminated in this episode is intended to be financial advice or an investment recommendation and is for informational entertainment purposes only. Please see our legal disclaimer at: https://cryptogirlshq.com/legal

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Cryptocurrency is pretty cool but getting your head around the terms "decentralised" and "cryptography" can make our heads spin and wonder if this currency was only designed for super-nerds.

Short answer: it's not. Cryptocurrency, and in particular the "OG" bitcoin, was designed to be used by everyone, and the people who designed cryptocurrency in the '90s and early '00s would be elated to see us women using it. Sophie & Nikita break down the question of what is cryptocurrency and how it's different from the digital money we see on our online banking accounts.

Understanding how cryptocurrency works on the "blockchain network" (hint: it's just a database stored on lots of computers around the world), is the gateway drug to understanding how different applications can work on the blockchain. Did we hear authenticating Louis V via the blockchain back there?

Topics covered:

-What is money?

  • The Gold Standard

  • How did computer scientists make something that had no central authority, trustworthy?

  • What is blockchain and what does it look like?

  • How is the bitcoin network less-hackable than a normal bank?

  • Scalability: why bitcoin is slow to transact with, and why Visa is faster.

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In this pilot episode, Sophie & Nikita talk about their crypto journeys as millennial women. Crypto can be a challenging space to navigate, especially when crypto-fanatics tend to use complicated or vague terms that can hinder learning instead of help. 

Sophie & Nikita dive into how they have overcome these learning challenges, and explore the possible applications of crypto technology they find so exciting.

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Note: our apologies for the drill sounds towards the end! The drill appeared spontaneously outside our apartment building while recording and was unable to be edited out in post-production.

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Disclaimer: CryptoGirlsHQ is not a financial adviser. There are risks involved in placing investments in securities, cryptocurrencies, and other asset classes such as NFTs. None of the information disseminated in this episode is intended to be financial advice or an investment recommendation and is for informational entertainment purposes only. Please see our legal disclaimer at: https://cryptogirlshq.com/legal