I started with Bitcoin back in late 2013, just before the price exploded. I had actually read about it a year before this but after 10 minutes decided it was too complicated.
I decided to write this post because I have had a lot of trials and tribulations trying to get bitcoin to work like I want it too. I hope that this post will aid new users and perhaps more experienced users can help me out with some of my current problems.
Buying Bitcoin:In my opinion buying bitcoin is still quite difficult. In the early days I spent ages registering at exchanges and then jumping through hoops trying to get my ID verified. After trying a whole bunch the only one I ended up with an account on is
cryptsy.com. Cryptsy is a decent exchange and you can also buy 100's of alt currencies (litecoin, peercoin, ripple etc).
I don't however recommend buying from an exchange. For new users the simplest way to buy bitcoin is using
localbitcoins.com. I also have an account at
circle.com which is probably the simplest way to buy if you get it setup. I actually found it pretty easy although I have heard that some people find it quite difficult.
With circle you link your bank account and once verified you can buy any amount of btc in USD/GBP (other currencies may be available I don't know). You can then send your bitcoins to the wallet on your PC.
Bitcoin WalletWhen I first started with bitcoin the advice was to get bitcoin core. In my opinion Core sucks. It takes up like 60gb space, slows down your PC and takes ages before you can use it.
After using Core for several months I switched to Bitcoin Armory which I found equally sucks. If you are a new user don't bother with either of these two, they are designed for power users or corporations that need to store the whole blockchain.
I now use
multibit.org. Multibit is a lightweight bitcoin wallet which means you don't need to download the whole blockchain. It starts like any other program in seconds and works like a dream.
Buying Stuff With BitcoinOnce you have purchased your bitcoin and you have transferred them to your wallet you can then spend them (or HODL).
If you want to purchase things using your mobile phone with BTC I recommend you download Mycelium from the ios store or playstore. Mycelium is a great app that enables you to buy things using your phone via a QR code or BTC address. Obviously you need to transfer btc from your PC to your phone. To do this I used Mycelium to email me the bitcoin receive address. I then copied and pasted the address into multibit and added a note saying "funds for Mycelium". I can then use this same address everytime I want to send bitcoin to my phone.
WarningsPlease make sure you create really secure passwords and backup your wallet regularly. It's also worthwhile create a paper backup.
I wouldn't keep large amounts of bitcoin in your mycelium wallet either. Perhaps limit to $50-$100 or something.
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