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newbie
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March 04, 2018, 12:20:36 PM
#8
Hi there Matt,,
I am also new in this cryptro world. If you knew on crypto world,i will suggest you to research crypto world. After research if you want to earn from it...That's good. There are many way to aren money from this cryptro world. Those are mining, trading and also the most importent is investing.
That's why i suggest you learning about it and other site you can invest money on bitcoin. To investing money you can join "Coinbase"
hero member
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March 04, 2018, 12:06:15 PM
#7
Also, you might want to follow John McAfee on twitter, he has like "coin of the week" posts and that coin usually spikes in price in the next few days.

Yeah, this could effective if you're looking to make a few easy bucks. I don't necessarily trust him, but his endorsements do carry some weight, as detailed in this article:

https://medium.com/the-daily-bit/pump-and-dump-the-mcafee-effect-35e6437a9890

Do note, however, that he could very well just be orchestrating pump and dumps, so you shouldn't trust him blindly.
hero member
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March 04, 2018, 12:03:59 PM
#6
Hello, Im new to the Crypto world and wanted to hear some advice from the pro's on where to start. i havnt purchased any coins yet, but i have been using coinpot and various faucets. I was wondering if i should keep going with this or is it a waste of my time. Also they say theres no fee for converting coins, but i dont get the same conversion rate as i do on the coinmarketcap calculator. Basically id like to hear from the professionals maybe a strategy for really small trades, or that this is a waste of time and buy some coins with my hard earned money and go from there lol. and if thats the case, where to go. im in Canada by the way, if that helps.

       Thanks for any help you can offer me. I hope to get more active in the forums and meet great/smart people along the way Smiley


                                                                                                                            Matt

Your thread is a classic example of old wine packed in new bottle, this question has been asked many times however for your reference I'll guide you.

You can earn free Bitcoins by participating in signature campaigns out here, then you could participate in Altcoins airdrops its little but never buy alts.

Make a electrum wallet segwit enabled to recieve and send coins.

Avoid cloud mining scheme's there's no one per Bitcoin free.

Do not fall for scammers, be very careful before trading.
jr. member
Activity: 111
Merit: 3
March 04, 2018, 11:48:03 AM
#5
thanks alot for your help, i will check out binance. do u know what the minimum deposit is? also what kind of fees do they have on trades?
You're welcome. I think the minimum deposit in BTC is 0.001 it's about 11$. Buy some binance coin and use it to pay your fees and they will give you 50% discount.
hero member
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Need some spare btc for a new PC
March 04, 2018, 11:33:52 AM
#4
Faucets are a waste of time. Do you have any skills to offer maybe?

First, I'd suggest you to start with some cheaper alt-coins to see how it goes, before you jump in with some bigger invstments. Also, you might want to follow John McAfee on twitter, he has like "coin of the week" posts and that coin usually spikes in price in the next few days.

Lurk around, nothing much to tell you tbh.

do u know what the minimum deposit is? also what kind of fees do they have on trades?

Depends on the service and you can find it all on their website, never used coinbase tho.
newbie
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March 04, 2018, 11:33:12 AM
#3
thanks alot for your help, i will check out binance. do u know what the minimum deposit is? also what kind of fees do they have on trades?
jr. member
Activity: 111
Merit: 3
March 04, 2018, 11:29:31 AM
#2
Hello, Im new to the Crypto world and wanted to hear some advice from the pro's on where to start. i havnt purchased any coins yet, but i have been using coinpot and various faucets. I was wondering if i should keep going with this or is it a waste of my time. Also they say theres no fee for converting coins, but i dont get the same conversion rate as i do on the coinmarketcap calculator. Basically id like to hear from the professionals maybe a strategy for really small trades, or that this is a waste of time and buy some coins with my hard earned money and go from there lol. and if thats the case, where to go. im in Canada by the way, if that helps.

       Thanks for any help you can offer me. I hope to get more active in the forums and meet great/smart people along the way Smiley


                                                                                                                            Matt
Don't waste your time in faucets because it will take a very long time before you can earn big. As you've mentioned, you have earned money. Spend the half of your money to buy crypto, and remember invest only the money you can afford to lose. You can use "coinbase" wallet to buy crypto and hold it for a long time, or if you want to trade i will recommend "binance" because it's very easy to use and they have app for mobile phones.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
March 04, 2018, 10:50:55 AM
#1
Hello, Im new to the Crypto world and wanted to hear some advice from the pro's on where to start. i havnt purchased any coins yet, but i have been using coinpot and various faucets. I was wondering if i should keep going with this or is it a waste of my time. Also they say theres no fee for converting coins, but i dont get the same conversion rate as i do on the coinmarketcap calculator. Basically id like to hear from the professionals maybe a strategy for really small trades, or that this is a waste of time and buy some coins with my hard earned money and go from there lol. and if thats the case, where to go. im in Canada by the way, if that helps.

       Thanks for any help you can offer me. I hope to get more active in the forums and meet great/smart people along the way Smiley


                                                                                                                            Matt
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