Stocks & Markets Podcast: Crypto with David Namdar of CEA Industries
Focusing on opportunities in BNB, the fourth-largest cryptocurrency globally, with roughly 250 million users.
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On this week’s Stocks & Markets podcast, TheStreet Pro portfolio manager is joined by David Namdar, CEO of CEA Industries (BNC), in a conversation focused on cryptocurrency and its opportunities.
Namdar explains how CEA is morphing its business, focusing on its treasury strategy with BNB, and why that focus is on BNB, the fourth-largest cryptocurrency globally, with roughly 250 million users. The two discuss some of the risks that investors need to be mindful of when investing in crypto, with Namdar sharing some of the key differentiators to be mindful of as other companies embark on cryptocurrency treasury strategies. The two also discuss some of the fundamental factors, including the growth of the ecosystems, that folks should consider when contemplating a crypto investment.
Links for listeners looking to learn more about CEA Industries and its BNB treasury strategy:
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