It looks like millennials have totally solved the retirement crisis. And it turns out it was a lot easier than anyone realized. The solution? Cryptocurrencies, of course. There are only three questions that remain:
Wow. It looks like millennials have totally solved the retirement crisis. And it turns out it was a lot easier than anyone realized.A new survey of 4,000 people by Investopedia found that more millennials own cryptocurrencies than own stocks. And 28% of millennials say they are planning to rely on their cryptocurrencies to support them in retirement.
No wonder millennials are also expecting to retire early, at an average age of 61 — three years earlier than Generation X and seven years earlier than baby boomers. And why not? Anyone who has read the Harry Potter novels knows that solving a financial crisis is easy. All you have to do is call something a digital “asset,” then wave a magic wand at it while flicking your wrist and saying “Wingardium Leviosa” . Then just watch as the value levitates to whatever you want.
And this is why an online image sold for $50 million — which is about as much as a crappy old Monet painting is about to sell for. Honestly, why would anyone want a Monet when they could pay the same amount of money for a screenshot?
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