Philip Martin—a chief security officer at a leading global compliant crypto platform—just dropped an interesting take. He thinks people approaching retirement, or already retired, might want to look into digital assets. Not your typical advice for that demographic, right? But coming from someone in his position, it's worth a second thought. The traditional "safe harbor" playbook might be evolving faster than we realize.
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FlippedSignal
· 12-09 09:47
Well, even the chief of security is starting to persuade retirees to buy crypto. People really dare to say anything these days.
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MEVHunterBearish
· 12-07 23:24
NGL, retirees entering the digital asset space sounds wild, but hearing it from the CSO really makes you think.
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NftRegretMachine
· 12-07 23:12
This guy really dares to say it—retired seniors buying crypto? I think he just wants people to accept the risks, haha.
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LightningClicker
· 12-07 23:11
Retirees entering the crypto world? This guy must want the elderly to experience a real adrenaline rush.
Philip Martin—a chief security officer at a leading global compliant crypto platform—just dropped an interesting take. He thinks people approaching retirement, or already retired, might want to look into digital assets. Not your typical advice for that demographic, right? But coming from someone in his position, it's worth a second thought. The traditional "safe harbor" playbook might be evolving faster than we realize.