New week and new forecasts for the zodiac signs.New week and new forecasts for the zodiac signs.

Crypto Horoscope from December 8 to 14

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New week, new crypto horoscope dedicated to the upcoming week from December 8th to 14th.

This week will be marked by the transit of Mercury entering Sagittarius from Thursday 11/3.

For several months now, we have been dedicating space to the crypto horoscope written by Stefania Stimolo, an expert in astrology and blockchain. This is a weekly column featuring the horoscope for each zodiac sign, available every Sunday exclusively on The Cryptonomist. 

In our slogan “We Tell the Future”, we wanted to delve deeper into the topic, playfully speaking, with this entertainment column. 

The Crypto Horoscope

We call it a crypto horoscope simply because industry-specific terminology is used. 

Words like NFT, metaverse, and Over-The-Counter to describe actions and scenarios, as well as trading terminology like bullish, bull run, bear market, or dump to identify the mood of each zodiac sign during the days of the week.

Obviously, the famous to-the-moon cannot be missing to indicate the mood of that sign! 

In general, you might experience a period of “hard-fork”, understood as an “inner split”, or pass your lightning torch to the next zodiac sign, meaning the Sun is moving to the next sign. 

Or, simply, you need to reflect on certain situations that go into “verify”, meaning when the planet is in dissonance with the zodiac sign. Moreover, with each new transition of the Sun through the zodiac constellations, the roadmap of each sign will reach a new step. 

Obviously, no investment advice is given; rather, it is purely for entertainment, just like any other horoscope. It should be noted that many industry beginners have understood specific crypto terminology thanks to the horoscope on The Cryptonomist. 

“Don’t Trust, Verify”

Astrology is not an exact science, but it aims to predict the future in its own way. So why not associate the typical blockchain phrase “Don’t Trust, Verify” here as well. 

Indeed, what the author aims to offer is her interpretation of the planetary transits occurring during the week, describing the reaction of each zodiac sign, following the “logic” of traditional astrology. 

For those who are astrology enthusiasts, they might stay updated just by following the transits that are communicated weekly, which, in some way, influence us. A Mercury Retrograde, rather than the days of a Full Moon. 

Others, on the other hand, might visit the dedicated page, which is updated every Sunday, to read the horoscope for their zodiac sign, their ascendant, or even, why not, the horoscope of friends and loved ones. So, for entertainment purposes only, don’t waste time and click here to read your horoscope for this week!

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