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Nigel Farage turns to crypto buff - believes bitcoin is the best anti-lockdown investment

Nigel Farage turns to crypto buff - believes bitcoin is the best anti-lockdown investment

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  • Nigel Farage may be a controversial figure in the world of politics from the United Kingdom but has recently said that he has gone “full crypto“.
  • Farage discussed all things related to the world of cryptocurrency with Sam Volkering, an editor at Southbank investment research.

Nigel Farage may be a controversial figure in the world of politics from the United Kingdom but has recently said that he has gone “full crypto“.

At the end of last week, Farage took part in a video interview where he discussed all things related to the world of cryptocurrency with Sam Volkering, an editor at Southbank investment research.

Speaking in an interview, Nigel said that the Government's “funny money“ is being printed in the UK at a rapid pace in order to keep up with the economic crisis that has occurred throughout the world due to coronavirus. 

Furthermore, the two talked about the basics of cryptocurrency and answered numerous questions on the basics of crypto-assets such as bitcoin such as how to buy bitcoin and where the money goes when you invest.

He concluded that because Fiat currency is failing throughout the world, including the United States, this is important to understand what crypto is and how to use it as payment.

Interestingly, he referred to bitcoin as the best “anti-lockdown investment“.

Farage recently launched his Reform UK party in the country to oppose the other major political parties including the Conservatives and Labour.

For a long time now, journalists and experts have predicted that Farage would be 12 turn to crypto one way or another.

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