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new to crypto

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RE: new to crypto

#11
I would recommend you to use mobile crypto wallet like: like transferwise ( it's dowloadable from google apps etc. ) you can also see from here more stable crypto's for last period

RE: new to crypto

#12
Wallets I recommend using the one that they give you the Private Key such as guarda.co, magnun or exodus, a recommendation is to take a look at each network since each currency works differently, to start BTC, ETH and TRX

RE: new to crypto

#13
Well its just the same as normal exchange like Forex. Feel free to get knowledge about it then implement it to bitcoins.

RE: new to crypto

#14
if ur into sports betting download cashapp and register ur bank so u can instantly buy bitcoin then add btc in your wallet and register to any online bookie

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This post was last modified: 14-10-2020, 08:59 PM by mr305xh
#15
Tip: If someone tells you to invest in a coin, don't do it. In this environment, you have to go the extra mile on doing your own reading.

People in this space (especially newer generations) tend to fall very easily for certain projects and dismiss those that have been around longer. For example, people will tell you a certain X coin is 100x faster than Bitcoin, but what they don't tell you (or they don't know) is that it is likely very centralized or lacks security to compensate for that "quickness".

I'd suggest first reading on why Bitcoin became successful after so many other people attempted creating digital currencies before it and move on from there. I think it's important to know why Bitcoin still persists today. It's good knowing the fundamental basis of this whole crypto movement. Once you gain that understanding, it becomes easier to see why other projects fail or why they succeed.

RE: new to crypto

#16
Ive been investing a lot into XRP lately, Ive heard lots of people say its expecting to have a huge jump up sometime in the next year

RE: new to crypto

#17
I recommend u ethereum i have had a great experencia with it. Enjoy.

RE: new to crypto

#18
24-08-2020, 10:47 AM
johnsmith2 Wrote:
Nothing is stable in cryptocurrencies Smile be patient and read a lot before investing money or just invest what you can afford to loose.
Best wallet is hardware wallet so you do not depend on any 3rd party service, something like Ledger is nice.
Otherwise kraken / binance for trading and you can have a wallet wherever you want (coinbase, blockchain, ..)

Binance will fail soon,its not a good option to put your money there

RE: new to crypto

#19
^^ even mining pools dont make u a lot of money especially if u compare electrical costs

RE: new to crypto

#20
I am also new to crypto and would like to have your opinion on Etherium

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