Yeah just go to the government bond if you're feeling good with the very small stable return.
I get 12% from Crypto exchange, and I get 7.5% from BlockFi if I invest in stablecoins, but I get 15% from government bonds without any fees! So I didn't understand what you mean by saying "very small stable return" because government bonds are a good return to stable currency than crypto.
Some government agreed the investment of cryptocurrency. Some was in a standard against the legalization. Government bonds are also a good tool to inverse your money.But when the market rock and pumped huge. You will get double or triple of the profit from the government bonds.
I'm glad my country soon will legalize crypto and maybe it will be easy for me to exchange crypto to my country's currency because it is one of the biggest reasons which makes me to invest more in government bonds. Since I have started investing in government bonds until today I have never regretted my decision because the profit is good, no any fees, and I invest in my country's currency directly.
@OP, Return on investment is not a matter of nominal. If you are quite satisfied with the amount of return that other people think is small, it doesn't matter as long as you can enjoy everything.
Just need to know, investing in crypto as you describe is another meaning of crypto staking. So yeah, to get that APY, they have to entrust their crypto to a centralized service (which most of them don't even know about). I have not found a better staking legal guarantee than the one issued by the government.
Absolutely buddy! I am always happy with my investments because my money is 100% safe in the government bonds, also there is never a loss in the government's bonds. Some people may see 15% as a very small profit but it is stable so I do not have to worry about bearish, and also they do not know how much I have invested so they'll never know 15% is how much to me!
Yes, I meant staking. I think that's why some people are confused.
What is your opinion on this matter?
Please note: Not all governments will have the same laws and profits for their citizens who support their activities through investing in bonds! So do your own research on your government to know their rules first before investing.
In my opinion crypto is better than governments bonds. If you think of long-term prospective crypto is bullish. Thair could be another major correction to the market but sentiments are bullish for the long term. And those who invest in crypto know about the risk very well but still, they invest in crypto because they know rewards will be huge. Investors don't invest in crypto for 12% they do for more. So as long as the future of crypto is still positive it's worth risking some money here.
I don't think we understand each other brother, forgive me for not straightening out the details. I meant "staking" in stable coins compared to investing in government bonds using your country's currency which is also stable, which is better?
Apart from staking, I am a trader and I know that if you trade the right coins/tokens and at the right time when the market is good, you may earn a very good profit. But I was wrong to explain, I meant staking and not a direct crypto investment which includes trading, lending, mining, and so on.