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October 31, 2017, 10:33:56 AM
#21
I'm afraid to invest cause I don't have any programming background. Some say that I need it, some just advise to try and figure out if it's crucial.

So, I decided to try to invest. Maybe some of you know platform/project which requires no programming skills or at least has super simple interface and other stuff?

I think programming skills have little effects to our investments. My principle is to take advantage of potential that exists inself. Optimize existing skills and learn what we need to support.

On investment, you may think having expertise in programming can help earned more profitable or more accurate analysis. So learn programming, as long as there is willingness whenever we can (although not be an expert).
legendary
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October 31, 2017, 08:20:58 AM
#20
I'm afraid to invest cause I don't have any programming background. Some say that I need it, some just advise to try and figure out if it's crucial.

So, I decided to try to invest. Maybe some of you know platform/project which requires no programming skills or at least has super simple interface and other stuff?

I am not sure what you would like to invest to that you need a programming skills. In some software company or where? I dont think you need programming skills to buy Goggle shares.

If you plan to invest in Bitcoins Store of Value. You dot need any unusually skills. You need to know how to read, to be able to learn how to properly safely store them. That is all.   Bitcoin is just the money. Is meant fro everyone to use. Everyone!!!
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October 31, 2017, 05:46:26 AM
#19

As an investor, knowledge of the Business, the Team, the marketing, the product, the market, the Forks that at coming, and your general financial knowledge on investing are more important.

The only real technical thing that you need to know is to learn how to setup the Wallets, how to receive/transfer, how to use the exchange, how not to get scammed!

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October 31, 2017, 05:17:45 AM
#18
You need a working brain and no programming skills.
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October 31, 2017, 05:15:12 AM
#17
Today there is no need in specific knowledge to earn in cryptoworld
U just search info/think/invest. If U do everything right with no hurry and enough time to make decision, money will come
newbie
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October 31, 2017, 05:11:09 AM
#16
any project that does not require programming skills and provides anyone access to world of blockchain is nice^^
In my opinion Confideal is potentially strong ICO with already working product.
newbie
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October 30, 2017, 08:15:07 PM
#15
You don't need programming skills for invest but if you have programming skills you can understand how project is works  Smiley
newbie
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October 30, 2017, 07:31:51 PM
#14
Investing is not about programming skills.
It's about a research and a flexible mind. I totally agree with a guy below
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October 30, 2017, 05:18:12 PM
#13
I'm afraid to invest cause I don't have any programming background. Some say that I need it, some just advise to try and figure out if it's crucial.

So, I decided to try to invest. Maybe some of you know platform/project which requires no programming skills or at least has super simple interface and other stuff?
Programming is only relevant for trading, since - if done right - it's much more accurate and more time efficient than trading manually.

For investing you "just" need to properly research what you are investing in and analyze the market, market potential and possible market shares and then make a band of good and bad price predictions. Repeat this for multiple investments and balance your portfolio out until you're happy with the "worst case" scenario and potential gains.
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October 30, 2017, 05:04:13 PM
#12
I'm afraid to invest cause I don't have any programming background. Some say that I need it, some just advise to try and figure out if it's crucial.

So, I decided to try to invest. Maybe some of you know platform/project which requires no programming skills or at least has super simple interface and other stuff?

Simple investments are into casino bankrolls.
No coding skills required ... all you need to know is how to sign up, log in, set up 2fa and how to deposit cryptocurrency.
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October 30, 2017, 04:56:05 PM
#11
I think, you don't need programming skills really...unless a good mind helps to understand the basics of cryptocurrency and work with it)) there are a lot of available materials....about smart contracts - you need a base to understand them, it's too hard to start with it...
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October 30, 2017, 02:56:23 PM
#10
I agree you don't need programming skills. But you need to have a quick thinking flexible mind, be interested to learn fast and deeply, someway curious and may be have some experience in doing Internet researches. I guess it's enough for beginning
newbie
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October 30, 2017, 02:30:57 PM
#9
I'm afraid to invest cause I don't have any programming background. Some say that I need it, some just advise to try and figure out if it's crucial.

So, I decided to try to invest. Maybe some of you know platform/project which requires no programming skills or at least has super simple interface and other stuff?
For investing you really don't need to have any coding skills
But to use some projects - it is necessary as i know.  To create smart contracts you need to know base of programming, in Ethereum for sure
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October 30, 2017, 02:00:27 PM
#8
The reason people suggest learning how to read programming languages is so that you can compare an alt coins source code. This is a strong indicator or an altcoins seriousness about its future. However, you can get this information elsewhere, so knowing how to read programming languages is not essential to invest, no.
legendary
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October 30, 2017, 01:49:48 PM
#7
I'm afraid to invest cause I don't have any programming background. Some say that I need it, some just advise to try and figure out if it's crucial.

So, I decided to try to invest. Maybe some of you know platform/project which requires no programming skills or at least has super simple interface and other stuff?

While I do have some programming skills, I fail to understand why would you need them when you invest or trade.
I never used bots for this - I may be a bit paranoid about security, but I don't trust them - and the user interface is made (has to be made!) for everyone.
Yes, some exchanges have better interface than others. You should really find the exchange you like more and try there.
Poloniex and Bittrex interfaces I used most, but Cryptopia or Tidex looks good too. But my advice is to check them all, my taste may differ from your taste.
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October 30, 2017, 01:48:05 PM
#6
I'm afraid to invest cause I don't have any programming background. Some say that I need it, some just advise to try and figure out if it's crucial.

So, I decided to try to invest. Maybe some of you know platform/project which requires no programming skills or at least has super simple interface and other stuff?

You don't need any programming background to register in a trading platform and invest either be in crypto or stocks. Most of the users in crypto don't have any technical skill you only need to know the basics things like register in an exchange and then watch some youtube videos about that exchange if you having any issues using it because they are different from one to another.
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October 30, 2017, 01:38:46 PM
#5
Not only the stock market, but also the crypto market has a lot of individuals who manage to achieve great results without deep technical understanding. However, the less you know about the different crypto technologies, the more you will be depending on the luck fator, which is a very bad thing. I recommend you to learn as much as you can before venturing though this market, and improve every day.
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October 30, 2017, 12:50:56 PM
#4
Most of the top investors in the world do not know anything about programming  Cheesy Waren buffet in one great example...

You need some risk taking mentality and patience. Just read through the forum and understand about different coin potential and start investing small amount.
legendary
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October 30, 2017, 12:25:16 PM
#3
I'm afraid to invest cause I don't have any programming background. Some say that I need it, some just advise to try and figure out if it's crucial.

So, I decided to try to invest. Maybe some of you know platform/project which requires no programming skills or at least has super simple interface and other stuff?
Almost every exchange has a super-friendly interface.

I would recommend using coinbase for your first few purchases / investments, follow their basic guides, and you'll understand how it works in no-time. Seriously.
newbie
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October 30, 2017, 12:23:17 PM
#2
No, you don't need programming knowledge to invest, however, I would suggest being familiar with some basics of how bitcoin and blockchain works. There are a lot of materials around the Internet for those without programming skills. Often, it's crucial to firstly examine the team and the whitepaper when investe into ICO (I think you assumed ICO's under "investing")
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