It currently remains too good to be true, no crypto asset or derivative can currently be held in an ISA.
The only way you can have some form of exposure in an ISA would be by buying stocks in a company such as a crypto miner.
It currently remains too good to be true, no crypto asset or derivative can currently be held in an ISA.
The only way you can have some form of exposure in an ISA would be by buying stocks in a company such as a crypto miner.
Or a crypto exchange
Seems that way. Cheers!
Another one leaving FB/Meta to join Freetrade?
“While there’s still so much to do right on the heels of launching Novi – and I remain as passionate as ever about the need for change in our payments and financial systems – my entrepreneurial DNA has been nudging me for too many mornings in a row to continue ignoring it,” Marcus said in a tweet thread announcing his departure.
@nickfell what’s the scoop?
How do go about this today? i.e. staking or any other mechanism for earning yield?
Or Silvergate Capital - provides banking to crypto exchanges. There may be other, similar, companies.
Yet another crypto horror story A brave move for a company to enter this sphere.
Lol beat me to it on the other thread
Poor guy still looking for his bitcoins.
Exposure similar to the PayPal app method? Freetrade owns the crypto in your behalf idea?
That was my understanding from the community meet-up.
I’m speaking for myself here - The crypto they’ll offer will for exposer rather than utility - I wouldn’t expect the features of a wallet.
I’d be very happy to hold some of my big 5/10 coins in the same place as my other investments. They just need to integrate/ buy Crowdcube and I’d be over the moon!
Crypto dot com, a visa card, a metal card…
Easy to make money when you have money and ocha what a great surprise face he can pull
This guy is not losing hope in finding his bitcoin, now wants to get NASA in the act!
(Although not really NASA just sounds better in the headlines)
Looks like you didn’t need Bitcoin last year to have a great returns, 125 S&P500 stocks beat the returns.