The term "crypto expert" seems to be thrown around a lot these days. For a nascent and niche sector it doesn't take much time or accomplishments to stand out as a leading authority on the subject. If you are just looking to learn then you can take what these "experts" say with a grain of salt. But if you are looking to invest in Digital Assets, you must use extreme discretion. Don't be so quick to trust any person you see on Twitter touting 10000% returns on their altcoin strategy. If you are looking to Digital Assets as an investment you need to consult with an investing professional. These people will have general securities licenses and will be bound by strict regulatory guidelines that prevent them from making overzealous claims of future investment performance. Until there is more regulatory clarity on the space it would be best to only trust individuals licensed by FINRA. A good starting point is to look up a potential crypto manager on Brokercheck. Verify they are licensed and have never had any disputes against them. Absent a respected regulatory body to keep bad actors in check, participants will have to rely on the legacy system for now. But remember even if someone is licensed, what they say is not gospel. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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