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Make Crypto Trading Great Again

What do politics, traders and cryptocurrencies all have in common? If you answered that ‘none of them have been keeping their promises,’ you’d be wrong. Now let’s not get our hopes up. Politics hasn’t abruptly changed overnight and even though a “Political Revolution” is supposedly underway, that is only according to an almost-eighty-year-old male candidate who has held office for the past 40 years; not exactly a ‘new face’.

In comparison, the supposedly complex world of crypto-trading is currently experiencing a real revolution; one that is led by a young and fresh entrant called FTX. Neither democrat nor republican, this crypto-derivative exchange platform has been attempting to render cryptocurrency trading both inclusive and accessible. Created in April 2019 by Sam Bankman-Fried, an MIT Graduate with puffy-hair and a keen eye for computers, FTX has, in less than a year, imposed itself

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