Helping You Make Confident Financial Decisions Beyond Just Bitcoin
Our goal is simple: We want to build transparent and profitable cryptocurrency mining operation everyone can use and understand! However, this is only a part of our mission. We also want to empower our customers and readers to make smart, calculated financial decisions. Most people think that investing and finances have to be complicated and difficult to understand - and we want to dispel that myth! That’s why we’re launching our content series: Money Bits: a series of well written, expert articles and editorials around the topic of finances- with a cool twist: unlike most of the content out there, we’ll actually make it easy to understand!
AM Against Scams: Advanced Mining is taking the front-seat to educate our readers the importance of doing due diligence and outwit crypto and finance scammers.
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Coronavirus Pandemic Proves the Importance of Steady and Reliable Income
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The Coronavirus is a textbook example of the need for a passive income. With widespread disruptions to commerce and supply chains, many people have to contend with lesser revenue than they would ordinarily make.

Why New York is Moving in the Wrong Direction with This New Bitcoin Mining Bill
May 28, 2021
Tech regulation is a trending topic. The debate primarily concentrates on free speech policing and whether social media giants should enjoy statutory protections. Other regulatory battles are shaping up. Bitcoin was out of regulatory focus in its first few years. As it ballooned rapidly, some began taking notice. The attention was mainly concerning Bitcoin’s use…

China Learning from Past Mistakes? Bitcoin Is Now an Investment
May 25, 2021
Admitting that you were wrong is part of life. It isn’t easy, especially when pride is at stake, but it is sometimes necessary. China’s government doesn’t often relent on their stances. This tradition is understandable for a one-party state government that encourages continuity. The Xi Jinping regime appeared to be on a trajectory to banning…