I’m working on a piece for the New York Post about the fundamentals of crypto trading and its growing appeal as both a side hustle and full-time profession. I’m seeking expert insight to help readers better understand the basics and opportunities in this space.
Specifically, we’re hoping to address the following questions:
What is crypto trading, and how does someone get started?
How can beginners learn to trade crypto effectively and potentially earn money doing it?
What are the best platforms for trading, and how does spot trading fit in?
Can crypto trading realistically be a job?
Where is crypto trading legal, and why do some traders prefer it over forex?
Would you be open to a brief comment or interview? We’d welcome your perspective to help demystify this fast-evolving space for our readers.
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I’m working on a story about crypto wallet security — specifically how investors can protect themselves and avoid becoming victims of the next big scam. I’d like to feature your expert insights.
To guide the piece, could you please share short responses (no more than three sentences each) to the following:
How can beginners best secure their crypto wallets?
Which types of wallets are considered safest for trading and long-term storage?
What are the pros and cons of hardware wallets vs. online wallets?
What are the most common mistakes investors make that put their crypto at risk?
Looking ahead, how do you see wallet security evolving as scams and hacks become more sophisticated?
Your perspective will help readers better understand the practical steps they can take to protect their digital assets.