Bitcoin is a unique and trendy topic when it comes to mind especially when it comes to profits and earnings that many of us can get. Therefore many
newbies get interested and becomes prone to scammers. So here are some of the tips I learned from my friend that I wish to share:
Tip #1 Fake and imitation wallets and exchanges
To start with, as someone who is new to bitcoin you will have to deposit your money, right? Therefore you must exchange your $$$ to BTCBTCBTC. But how do we deposit w/out being scammed or hacked? Well, for me it's best to use the well-known exchanger. Here are some w/ their own pros and cons:
Coinbase
+ easy to use and set up, gdax is a friendly interface
+ seem to be fewer problems withdrawing money than other exchanges
- tends to go down during traffic spikes
- limited to BTC/ETH/LTC
- randomly shutting down accounts/customer service
Poloniex
+ highest volume for many coin pairs
- lots of complaints about withdrawing money
- goes down periodically (went down for 3 days in August)
Bittrex
+ lots of currency pairs
+ reliable, never goes down
- clunky interface
Kraken
+ seem to be fewer problems withdrawing
- slow to get verified
- very slow during peak traffic
Bitfinex
+ nice interface
- seem to be withdrawing problems
- customer service
- no support for USA customers after October 2017
Gemini
+ low fees
+ available in more locations (Washington state, New York)
- takes long time to register
Liqui
+ easy to use
- can't withdraw fiat currency
- seem to be problems withdrawing currency sometimes
Binance
+ good customer service
+ low transfer fees
+ gives gas for neo
- slow under heavy load
Source: Reddit user lepuma.
Tip #2 Never trust anyone
Someone would probably chat you through various social media. Well, don't trust anyone, it's best to block them ASAP especially when they will teach you how to earn a lot easily. There's no easy money here. And lastly, don’t send money or bitcoin anywhere unless you know exactly who you’re sending it to.
Tip #3 Virus and malware downloads
This is the most common and the most easy way of hacking today when we download applications that contain malware and virus. As always, you shouldn’t click on unknown email attachments or potentially dangerous links.
But there are ways to secure your security even if you have downloaded malware/virus in your PC or phones.
-Use two-factor authentication
-Use a “cold” offline wallet. A “hot” wallet is one that’s connected to the Internet, while a “cold” wallet is one that’s held offline.
you should be able to know about these two ways if you want to secure your bitcoin wallets.
Tip #4 Common sense
This is probably the best tip I can give, always use your common sense before making your decision. If you buy, then know what or how you should be able to buy it safely, or even trading money. Never believe on too-good-to-be-true opportunities and lastly, always do a research about everything you haven't known yet. Bitcoin is very complex and requires you to keep on learning, avoiding to get scammed is part of it.
If you have any addition to these common tips i gave please let us know .Let's help each other especially those who are still new to this environment.
Good advice. I'll remember these tips from now on. I wish you can also post about earning using bitcoin, I know for sure that you already know some tips just as what you have said above.