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January 26, 2018, 03:40:43 PM
#43
First of all welcome to the world of crypto.I don't want to be redundant in the advice by the other members here. This is my advice to you be polite always, don't be greedy when you are getting profit,don't hesitate to ask questions mostly the pioneer people here,continue learning about the btc,don't be addict in crypto I'm sure you will be one of them also in future just manage your time.And lastly don't forget me neither (just joking).
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January 26, 2018, 03:38:02 PM
#42
for new to join in this forum you should read and understand all rules in this forum. and make post quality and off topic, respect to other members, do not arbitrarily click the site provided in your inbox. and most importantly do not become spammers
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January 26, 2018, 03:35:18 PM
#41
Be patient and wiling tonlearn. Read a lot about cryptocurrencies and connect with people who are familiar with trading so they can also give you tips and advices on how to earn.
hero member
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January 26, 2018, 03:29:43 PM
#40
Hey I'm new here and fairly new to crypto. I have been following the forum for a while but now I've decided to register.

I'm slowly building my knowledge everyday, though much to get my head around.

Any tips or advice greatly appreciated.

Cheers



Welcome! Smiley

Read the rules first if you haven't done that already, don't stop learning/researching/reading.
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January 26, 2018, 03:27:24 PM
#39
Hey I'm new here and fairly new to crypto. I have been following the forum for a while but now I've decided to register.

I'm slowly building my knowledge everyday, though much to get my head around.

Any tips or advice greatly appreciated.

Cheers



Hello, welcome to the world of crypto  Wink
The first and most important step is to read as much as you can in this forum, don´t hesitate to ask questions. Inform yourself about upcoming projects and read the whitepapers. I recommend you to start investing after understood the basic principles of the market.
Good luck
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January 26, 2018, 03:26:18 PM
#38
Hey I'm new here and fairly new to crypto. I have been following the forum for a while but now I've decided to register.

I'm slowly building my knowledge everyday, though much to get my head around.

Any tips or advice greatly appreciated.

Cheers



It is a good thing to know that you said you are building your knowledge on daily basis. With that, you will learn fast. First, this is one of the best forum where you can learn so many things of crytocurrency. It is not by accident that you are here. This is where you meet great minds, that will put you through so many aspects of cryptocurrency. What you need do is ask your questions directly and you will learn a lot from people's ideas.
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January 26, 2018, 03:25:20 PM
#37
Welcome, try to read as much as you can on e.g. coindesk, great site!
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January 26, 2018, 03:24:26 PM
#36
One thing that has made an impact on me is learning not to focus on the USD price. You can become a bit fixated on it however with alt coins you need to be mindful of price against btc as ultimately its all relative. I have known people to sell their alt coins as they have increased significant in USD however when it comes down to cashing in they got no more back in btc than first invested. Keep track of all you purchase prices. Good luck
jr. member
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January 26, 2018, 03:18:48 PM
#35
Hey I'm new here and fairly new to crypto. I have been following the forum for a while but now I've decided to register.

I'm slowly building my knowledge everyday, though much to get my head around.

Any tips or advice greatly appreciated.

Cheers



Good move to come to the forum and read into the topic.

Not sure if you have started trading. I would just recommend reading up projects that interest you and hold that.

Avoid margin and day trading.

If you want information on potential ICO's and general info on crypto check out Ian Balina's youtube channel.

good luck!
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January 26, 2018, 03:05:43 PM
#34
I advise you to be patient and restrained. Many people panic about what happens to coins. Main patience and confidence.
newbie
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January 26, 2018, 03:02:22 PM
#33
Thanks, yeah my background is IT, probably not the only 1 here. Cheers for your post and will def check those out.

Thanks again.


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Hey, Welcome!. Crypto is fascinating . What is your background? If you have a technical background (computers,programming etc) I suggest you to checkout stuff like smart contracts, solidity language, dapps etc. You would love it.

And btw Congratulations, you are still one of the early birds in this space!
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January 26, 2018, 04:41:48 AM
#32
Welcome to cryptocurrency and welcome to the world of sleepless nights.  Cryptocurrency is very addicting and since the market never closes, it's always on your mind.  It can also be very rewarding but can also bring lots of heart and headaches.  Research everything.  Good luck.
true. I myself had to reduce the sleeping hours after joining the crypto world. so much of time if you do proper research and do trades in crypto world.
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January 26, 2018, 04:39:39 AM
#31
Hey I'm new here and fairly new to crypto. I have been following the forum for a while but now I've decided to register.

I'm slowly building my knowledge everyday, though much to get my head around.

Any tips or advice greatly appreciated.

Cheers



for beginners like you, should try to find more knowledge about crypto and bitoin. in this forum there is a lot that you can dig again about all things that are related to crypto. the more you diligently seek knowledge the sooner you will have a plan going forward.
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January 26, 2018, 04:39:23 AM
#30
Congratulations on joining bitcointalk, but here you should first learn a lot about Guinness Bitcoin or Blockchain, because to members like me, I also have a lot of things I do not know, you do not know how things can be done through multiple posts Ask others. This is my suggestion.
sr. member
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January 26, 2018, 04:33:25 AM
#29
Hey I'm new here and fairly new to crypto. I have been following the forum for a while but now I've decided to register.

I'm slowly building my knowledge everyday, though much to get my head around.

Any tips or advice greatly appreciated.

Cheers


My only advice to you is, "Don't listen to anyone here who sends you a pm. That's the easiest way to scam someone here." Best of luck to you being here.
jr. member
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January 26, 2018, 04:38:15 AM
#29
This is a great forum. There are many kind people who are willing to share their experiences with you. This is a very valuable thing.
jr. member
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January 26, 2018, 04:27:33 AM
#28
welcome to this world, stay active in this forum and read much more as you can.
newbie
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January 26, 2018, 04:25:16 AM
#27
Read a few tips from me on investing in projects, if you suddenly want it:
1. On preico, the team must have a contract for automatic transfer of funds with prescribed conditions for early investors - not handles like many do, namely those prescribed in the smart contract - otherwise the collected funds can simply enrich the funders or conditions will change during the play - cases of lots.
2. The contract for preIOO should be part of a large ICO contract - not by different coins - it is not safe in terms of vulnerabilities and withdrawals.
3. The contract for preIOO and then the ICO should be registered lower and upper barrier - if this is not the team does not know what it wants - just a scam.
4. The contract for ICO should be escrow of the funds received as a result of placement - it can be a frieze or multisec with a voting condition. This will give you a guarantee against the expenditure of funds earlier than the team completed the previous stage.
5. In the contract, an unconditional refund should be prescribed in the event that the lower limit of the collected pool is not reached. It is in the contract and not in the white book, if it is not - scum.
6. All contracts must be posted on GithHub, this will enable third-party developers to check the contract for the vulnerability if the team has not taken care and before the ICO has not posted a bounty on the vulnerability.
7. The contract must specify the conditions for the team and for the bounty.
8. The contract must specify the conditions for not traded tokens - with clearly defined deadlines.
Wow. I'm a newbie too and your tips will be very helpful for me. Thanks for the sharing!
full member
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January 26, 2018, 04:23:31 AM
#26
Learn more about cryptocurrency especially the rules and regulations of forum.Read and research some article or reading in forum is one of the best to know more about their experience in other features of bitcoin.Welcome to crypto for being new here hoping for more income and earnings you encounter to do.Familiarize on the coins you were planning to hold .
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 26, 2018, 03:59:58 AM
#25
I'm new to this forum too, but I'm in crypto much longer.
Always read and research and then invest. Never sell on low, only if you need to or if the coin is breaking apart.
And don't panic.
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