Cryptocurrency: A New Era for Youth

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Year : 2023 | Volume :5 | Issue : 1 | Page : 37-42
By

    Kanika Budhiraja

  1. Surbhi Jain

  1. Head of management department, BM institute of engineering and technology, , India
  2. BBA Student, BM institute of engineering and technology, , India

Abstract

More and more digital currency forms are being created each month. Although Bitcoin is the most wellknown digital money, others, such Doge coin, have also gained popularity. It’s just another eight-month digital currency with its own unique features. Crypto currency works later with the help of block chain management. A block chain is a type of software used by long-term digital currencies. Various experts predict a bright future in both these new and monetary forms. We are in the early days of digital finance and that these have very long lives left. At present we will not be able to get the traditional and ordinary money with which we are familiar. The real coins that came to irritate the financial and mechanical
world are also fighting at an unusual rate. In today’s fast-paced world, youth are eager to make money as soon as possible. They are constantly looking for ways to make money, so they started paying more attention to crypto currency investments. However, once young people start using crypto currency seriously, they have no time left to write academic papers.

Keywords: Cryptocurrency, blockchain, digital finance, digital coins

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Regular Issue Open Access Article
Volume 5
Issue 1
Received August 18, 2022
Accepted August 29, 2022
Published January 24, 2023