Wealth Mastery Premium Investor Report 135

Written By
Lark Davis
First Published
August 2, 2022
Last Updated
September 5, 2024
Estimated Reading Time
5 minutes
Wealth Mastery Premium Investor Report 135
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In This Issue

  • My latest portfolio updates. 
  • Rebecca breaks down this week’s trending coins.
  • David has a report for you on Avalanche subnets vs. Polygon supernets
  • The team from Avarik Saga discusses their unity-based JRPG strategy game.
  • Jesse has a deep dive for you on SeedOn.

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Lark’s Portfolio

What I’m Buying 

This week has been a quiet one, to be honest. 

Yes, I bought a little bit of Bitcoin. 

I still have my open buy orders for Avax. Came close to hitting on the dump, but not quite. 

I still have my sell order in for Ethereum at $1,800.

Investing Thoughts

In a lot of ways, I probably do too much on a regular basis. 

Investing in many ways is pretty boring, and to an extent, it kind of should be. 

It requires long-term consistency. Steady buys. Lots of research. The steel to ride out the volatility. The fortitude to see beyond your greed and click sell when the time comes. Managing your risk always. 

If you need some excitement in your life then consider learning how to trade during the bear market. 

Otherwise, just keep focused on the big picture. Crypto isn’t going anywhere. 

Prices will be suppressed for a while, but there will be a new mega market cycle at some point. 

Those investors who stuck it out during the boring times will be well rewarded later. 

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Top Trending Coins This Week By Rebecca

Here are my key takeaways from the trends this week, and the bear market continues to be jam-packed with new developments.

1 – Optimism is an Ethereum L2 scaling solution that will see Lido Finance expand staked ETH to Ethereum Layer 2 networks. Optimism has also integrated with Plasma Finance, and Nexo has listed the OP token on the platform. 

2 – Evmos is an EVM on the Cosmos network that’s deploying an airdrop of the EVMOS token, with $150M worth of tokens still unclaimed.

3 – BarnBridge is a DeFi risk tokenizing protocol that’s teasing the launch of BB v2 which will have pools with shorter maturities. BarnBridge DAO is also soon to be moving to Optimism. 

4 – Audius is an Ethereum-based Web3 music streaming service that’s suffered a hack, resulting in 18M AUDIO tokens transferred and sold for $1.1M. Audius is also offering a new feature for creators to monetize their content using the governance token.

5 – STEPN Green Satoshi Token (GST) is the utility token earned in the STEPN app from running, jogging, or walking. The STEPN team has written an open letter to users explaining the recent introduction of Health Points, to reduce the GST token’s inflation levels.

6 – Polygon is an L2 Ethereum scaling solution that’s announced by Polygon zkEVM, the team’s EVM-compatible ZK rollup, with a testnet launching in the summer and plans for a mainnet launch in 2023.

7 – Ethereum will be 55% complete after the merge and details have been released of the future network upgrades, consisting of phases called the “surge,” “verge,” “purge,” and “splurge” to achieve 100,000 transactions a second.

8 – Bitcoin…

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