#DigitalAssetBill In the crypto space, there are quite a few projects that provide some real value to consumers. Among the countless projects, Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) stand out as the foundation for other projects. Most of the other projects are just vaporware; they appear and then disappear. Only a rare project from 2017 has survived to this day.
In crypto, everything revolves around investors who buy tokens of projects in small amounts and hold them in hopes of price increases — they are commonly referred to as 'retail investors.' And we will call them that without any negative connotation.
Most projects aim to attract these retail investors and meet their needs. So what do retail investors want? They want to make money. And crypto startups provide them with such an opportunity: they come up with mechanics to engage retail investors in various processes, where the reward for participation will be income in one form or another. In other words, retail investors are given money.