Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed Book Seven: Your Guide to Identifying Tomorrow’s Top Cryptocurrencies Today

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I am publishing this book at the worst possible time. The Crypto Fear and Greed Index meter hovers over extreme fear, and yet, this is also the best time to look at the crypto market.

Cryptocurrency's are going at bargain sale rates, especially those in the top ranks. However, not every cryptocurrency is worth picking up. Remote viewing offers a guide as to whether a coin is a real bargain, and those coins you are wise to avoid, and often why.

Packed with background and remote viewing data, enough to give you a guide on particular aspects of each cryptocurrency to pay attention to when looking at more traditional sources of information. If you are new to remote viewing or cryptocurrency, a remote viewer, or simply looking for anything that gives your research into these coins an edge, then this book is for you. If one thing is clear from my remote viewing sessions in this series, it is this. Love it or hate it, cryptocurrency is here to stay.

Book Seven covers twelve coins and tokens with a chapter for each covering the background and what my remote viewing shows the future holds for it. The remote viewing data includes insights into the crypto projects not easy to come by using more traditional sources. I conclude each chapter with a clear statement on whether the remote viewing results show the cryptocurrency is a keeper or a non-keeper.


The cryptocurrencies covered in this book are as follows:

Ankr (ANKR)

Dash (DASH)

Decred (DCR)

Fantom (FTM)

GateToken (GT)

Handshake (HNS)

Hive (HIVE)

Maker (MKR)

SingularityNET (AGIX)

Terra (LUNA)

Unibright (UBT)

Wanchain (WAN)


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January 30, 2023
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About the author

Kiwi Joe lives in Sydney, Australia but was born and raised in New Zealand. He is a trained remote viewer with just on a decade of working for clients under his belt. Remote viewing is a learned skill harnessing the psychic ability we are all born with.


While the discipline arguably has its roots in several countries, it was in its present form developed as a military protocol under the supervision of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the Stanford Research Institute (SRI). Remote viewing is real, and anyone can benefit from the deep insights it provides into our world past present, and future.


In his books, Kiwi Joe shows how remote viewers use the skill to answer questions involving real-world problems and mysteries whether they be located in the past, present, or future. His contact details are included in the back matter of both books if you have any questions or suggestions.


His Facebook page is KiwiJoesRemoteViewing

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