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Posted on 11/01/2021 by admin

U.K. Regulator Warns Crypto Investors Risk Losing ‘All Their Money’

The U.K.’s financial watchdog has a stark warning for consumers looking to profit from the latest crypto boom: be ready to lose everything.
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