Cryptocurrencies*: Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) that use encryption for security and are decentralized, meaning they are not controlled by any government or institution. You can invest in cryptocurrencies directly through platforms like Coinbase or Binance.
- *Stocks of companies related to cryptocurrencies*: Stocks of companies that operate in the field of cryptocurrencies and blockchain, such as exchanges, mining companies, or companies that invest heavily in cryptocurrencies. You can invest in these stocks through traditional brokerage accounts or platforms like (link not available) or Fidelity.
Some popular platforms for investing in cryptocurrency stocks include:
- Binance: The largest cryptocurrency trading platform in the world, using BNB to pay fees, and offering a wide range of cryptocurrencies and stocks, with advanced trading tools and a user-friendly interface.
- *Coinbase*: A popular platform for buying and selling cryptocurrencies, with a wide range of digital assets. It allows you to buy and sell US stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), including those related to the cryptocurrency industry, with zero fees. $USDC