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Blockchain Is Not Bitcoin: What Investors Confuse and Why It Matters

4 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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You've heard about blockchain. You've heard about Bitcoin. But do you actually know the difference? Most people don't, and that mix-up could mean your money is doing something very different from what you think. Doug Goldstein breaks down what each one really is, why they're not the same thing, and what to look for in your own accounts this week. If you've ever wondered whether you're investing in cutting-edge technology or just riding a wave of speculation, this one's for you. Four minutes. One big idea. Let's go.

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