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Transactions are technically verified by network nodes via cryptography and are stored in a public globally replicated ledger known as a block chain. Whenever you make a transaction, you are essentially sending information back to the network.
To invest is to put money into the hope of some return/benefit in the near future. Simply put, to invest simply means buying an asset or an object with the intention of making a profit from the investment or simply the appreciation of that asset over a certain period of time. In the financial markets, an investment refers to any money or assets that are used as collateral in order to obtain funds for a planned purpose. The key purpose of all investments is to make money. There are different types of investments including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate and foreign exchange.
If you are unfamiliar with the term “blockchain”, here’s a quick definition. Blockchain is a public distributed ledger maintained by network nodes that are connected to each other. It is a public ledger that people can view, but it’s not like a book where you can go and read it at any time. It goes back approximately four years, or thereabouts, which is how long it takes for the ledger to grow.