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Priya Sharma

Priya Sharma

Nationality: Singapore Bio: Priya Sharma is dedicated to helping newcomers navigate digital assets safely. Based in Singapore, she specializes in investment fundamentals, risk management, and educational content for crypto beginners. She holds a degree in Finance from the National University of Singapore and spent five years in traditional wealth management before transitioning to cryptocurrency education. Her experience with retail investors gives her unique insight into the challenges beginners face. Since joining MEXC Learn, Priya has created comprehensive guides covering wallet setup to market cycles. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes security, due diligence, and long-term thinking over speculative trading. Areas of Expertise: - Investment Education - Risk Management - Beginner Guides - Security Best Practices - Portfolio Strategy

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