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full member
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September 27, 2021, 12:38:26 PM
#9
Lots of knowledge is given in this forum, if you want to read you can learn here. After that you can start, everything will work and you will understand it along with your knowledge and experience. What is certain is don't be afraid to try and be careful, don't trust anyone. Many scammers are still on the loose.

Yes, the right way to approach this for a newbie like OP is to increase his knowledge about crypto first. He should browse the different sections of Bitcointalk as per his need.

Once he had learnt the basics, then only he should go for buying bitcoins or trading.
sr. member
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Trphy.io
September 27, 2021, 11:24:24 AM
#8
Lots of knowledge is given in this forum, if you want to read you can learn here. After that you can start, everything will work and you will understand it along with your knowledge and experience. What is certain is don't be afraid to try and be careful, don't trust anyone. Many scammers are still on the loose.
hero member
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September 27, 2021, 10:40:26 AM
#7
I in my own idea firstly, you will need to set your goals about why do you want from Bitcoin. Some people are using bitcoin as a payment system and they are not investors, they only use bitcoin because they don't want their transactions to be tracked by governments. Some others are traders and they buy/sell bitcoins daily or weekly to get benefits and earn some more. But some other are long term investors and I suggest you to chose this one if you want you chose this way you will have easier way because all you need to do is to find some local crypto exchange and buy some bitcoins for cash or alternatively, you can find some other trader and do a p2p exchange with him. However, before anything you will need to read some articles about bitcoin to get more knowledge and know what you are buying.
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September 27, 2021, 10:24:58 AM
#6
I'm not so sure the OP can't operate the Bitcoins he owns at all. If at first glance you come to the forum so far you are still wondering about this. Whether it's a coincidence or not, I'm just suggesting that you register on an exchange and then send your Bitcoins to a Bitcoin address on the exchange. Don't trust scammers who will contact you via any message.
legendary
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September 27, 2021, 09:04:31 AM
#5
How far along in the process are you? Do you have a bitcoin wallet yet?

The basic process is that you would set up a bitcoin wallet and provide one of your addresses to the gambling site, which would then transfer your winnings to that address. Once the bitcoin are in your wallet, you can either spend them with any merchant who accepts bitcoin, or you can trade them for fiat such as USD using an online exchange or trading directly with another person.

This site would be a good place to start to get some more info: https://learnmeabitcoin.com/beginners/

This is good advice.

OP, if you receive any unsolicited private messages from people offering to ‘help’ then ignore them. They are most likely scammers, trying to deceive you to possibly steal your funds.

by this time he probably recieved onr already.
its best to just learn it himself by watching youtube tutorials.  becuase if he managed to have registered in bitcointalk that means he know pretty well how to operate a computer or learn an app or program.

if you have a wallet all you need to learn is your recieving BTC address and then you can give that address to someone you want to invoice.

legendary
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September 27, 2021, 08:55:57 AM
#4
How far along in the process are you? Do you have a bitcoin wallet yet?

The basic process is that you would set up a bitcoin wallet and provide one of your addresses to the gambling site, which would then transfer your winnings to that address. Once the bitcoin are in your wallet, you can either spend them with any merchant who accepts bitcoin, or you can trade them for fiat such as USD using an online exchange or trading directly with another person.

This site would be a good place to start to get some more info: https://learnmeabitcoin.com/beginners/

This is good advice.

OP, if you receive any unsolicited private messages from people offering to ‘help’ then ignore them. They are most likely scammers, trying to deceive you to possibly steal your funds.
legendary
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September 27, 2021, 08:49:48 AM
#3
How far along in the process are you? Do you have a bitcoin wallet yet?

The basic process is that you would set up a bitcoin wallet and provide one of your addresses to the gambling site, which would then transfer your winnings to that address. Once the bitcoin are in your wallet, you can either spend them with any merchant who accepts bitcoin, or you can trade them for fiat such as USD using an online exchange or trading directly with another person.

This site would be a good place to start to get some more info: https://learnmeabitcoin.com/beginners/
hero member
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September 27, 2021, 08:40:53 AM
#2
if you already have bitcoins and are just cashing into your currency i think you can open a trading account that supports your live currency but most trading exchanges use USDT for their fiat
without having to make a special wallet
maybe other than me someone can explain in detail
Honestly, I'm a little confused about what you want, I hope my answer can help
newbie
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September 27, 2021, 07:43:39 AM
#1
ready to buy my wallet so I can collect from offshore gambling. no fees when using bitcoin so I want to understand how to receive and then turn to cash when I get paid out. I am an older fella and feel kind of foolish not understanding how this all works, but would appreciate any and all help someone could provide, even if just a website that explains it all, especially how I get these funds into my regular bank acct
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