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[URGENT!] Stop Buying Bitcoin on Coinbase (Here’s Why)

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Dear Reader,
If you have $50k or more in digital assets, do NOT buy Bitcoin.
Here’s why.
There are actually two digital asset markets.
Most people only know about one.
On one side you have mainstream exchanges… Coinbase, Robinhood, Kraken.
That’s where investors buy digital assets after they’ve already exploded in value.
You’re buying at the top.
But there’s another market most people don’t know exists.
Where digital assets trade BEFORE they hit mainstream exchanges.
Solana traded for $15 in Native Markets before hitting $260 on Coinbase.
Chainlink traded for 20 cents before $50 on Coinbase.
Every digital asset millionaire got in first for pennies while everyone else bought the top on Coinbase.
I’m Tan Gera, CFA and ex-Wall Street banker.
I just recorded a podcast where I buy a potential 10x gem live in the Native Markets.
We’ve identified multiple coins trading at 50 cents that could be the next XRP.
Same pattern. Same setup. Same opportunity to get in before the masses know it exists.
Click here to watch the full presentation.
Best,
Tan Gera, CFA
Decentralized Masters
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