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sr. member
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September 09, 2017, 04:32:03 AM
#42
always you can like bittrex and poloniex. this site is best for regularly trade. i like bittrex and support it. i don't suggest if you have small amount cause bittrex fee is high other exchanger.
hero member
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September 04, 2017, 04:07:23 AM
#41
What is the best trading place to start some minor trading on
A lot of the small scale exchange sites such as liqui, and binance seems to be a good place for you to start some minor trade. This time is the correct time to start your trade due to the big correction for the altcoin.
This seems to be the gold chance for everyone to buy cheap token.
The exchanges you have mentioned are indeed great option for small trades. I remember my best friend also started trading at these exchanges and now he is trading at bittrex earning nice profits. Never take the failures on heart and yes one more important thing, stay calm while trading. These things will really help you improve your trading skills.
firstly don't go for short term and just invest in the coin you believe in and just forget for atleast 2 to 3 years and you will have receive it rewards. i think the most common thing needed in trading is the patience and also  have enough confidence to take risk.  risk is the thing that you have to take in any king of business and you don't really achieve big if you don't take it in your life.
hero member
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September 04, 2017, 02:35:08 AM
#40
What is the best trading place to start some minor trading on
A lot of the small scale exchange sites such as liqui, and binance seems to be a good place for you to start some minor trade. This time is the correct time to start your trade due to the big correction for the altcoin.
This seems to be the gold chance for everyone to buy cheap token.
The exchanges you have mentioned are indeed great option for small trades. I remember my best friend also started trading at these exchanges and now he is trading at bittrex earning nice profits. Never take the failures on heart and yes one more important thing, stay calm while trading. These things will really help you improve your trading skills.
sr. member
Activity: 537
Merit: 250
September 02, 2017, 10:08:49 AM
#39
What is the best trading place to start some minor trading on
A lot of the small scale exchange sites such as liqui, and binance seems to be a good place for you to start some minor trade. This time is the correct time to start your trade due to the big correction for the altcoin.
This seems to be the gold chance for everyone to buy cheap token.
sr. member
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Merit: 275
September 02, 2017, 09:59:14 AM
#38
What is the best trading place to start some minor trading on
every beginner in the cryptocurrency must not yet enter the world of trading. I prefer to all beginners in the cryptocurrency is study in 1-3 months before you enter the trading world. There are big possibilities if you enter immediately to the trading.
hero member
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September 02, 2017, 09:30:23 AM
#37
You can start trading in bittrex its a good crypto trading site and there are a lot of coins to choose too just becareful not to buy shitcoins. Bittrex chart is not that good though unlike Poloniex.
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Lets Go Adab
September 02, 2017, 08:44:24 AM
#36
Thank you for all the suggestions, from what I see here and on other posts is that bittrex is better than poloniex. I read a lot of problems with polonix so I will play safe.

Do not use any of your'e income to start trading, Just join signature campaigns and keep your'e coins in a very secure wallet and i recommend you to use etherwallet. Next thing to do is learn trading first, Simply just research everything in the internet then when you earn much from campaigns. Then that's the time you can start trading.
full member
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September 01, 2017, 11:28:15 PM
#35
Do we have somethng like peer to peer exchange without third party. Somethn lke a bot transacting on any platform with no trust?
sr. member
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September 01, 2017, 11:26:27 PM
#34
For you it is better to start in bittrex were there are a lot of coins that can be choose for trading and also you can earn an enough knowledge while experiencing trading at bittrex.
hero member
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September 01, 2017, 10:57:09 PM
#33
What is the best trading place to start some minor trading on
There are many exchange platform where you can choose in, we have Poloniex, Bittrex, Novaexchange, Yobit.net, coinexchange.io, and Cryptopia. Now its up to you which of those platform you are going to choose.
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September 01, 2017, 09:24:13 PM
#32
What is the best trading place to start some minor trading on

As you're a beginner you can start up your first trade in bittrex.
I found it so user friendly like its not too complicated to use and mostly of all the coins are listed here so you don't need to look for other exchanges. And if you're confident enough you can try the other exchanges like poloniex, ccex and ctyptopia and many more. But before you totally get involve in trading, do some research and carefully analyze the market as well as the coins.
sr. member
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September 01, 2017, 09:11:18 PM
#31
As other were saying, use Bittrex. Simple and easy to use. It's user friendly so it's perfectly fit specially for you since you are just starting your career as a trader. I've been trading there for months and never encountered any problem with them. For newbie like you. Just take it easy mate. Trading is not an easy money. Only few traders were succeeded in this field. So trade at your own risk. My suggestions for you mate. Make research first before jumping in. Don't just listen to anybody here about what is potential coin will go to moon. Most of them are just shilling it.

Poloniex is good also. You can try it. But sometimes you'll experience some problem. But i think it's normal since they are overcrowded. They have good support tho. Unlike other exchange that never response to any questions regarding to problems of their customers.

That's better if the site has very prompt services and I appreciate the goodness of their support, so I think poloniex will go furthermore with the trading business of the site. Also with cryptopia I am holding personal funds in their and right now it's so promising, maybe in the middle in the month the funds I had will be sold to a huge btc amount. No problems encountered yet with them unlike c-cex, no maintenance or other delays on transactions was happening.
sr. member
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September 01, 2017, 07:29:33 PM
#30
As other were saying, use Bittrex. Simple and easy to use. It's user friendly so it's perfectly fit specially for you since you are just starting your career as a trader. I've been trading there for months and never encountered any problem with them. For newbie like you. Just take it easy mate. Trading is not an easy money. Only few traders were succeeded in this field. So trade at your own risk. My suggestions for you mate. Make research first before jumping in. Don't just listen to anybody here about what is potential coin will go to moon. Most of them are just shilling it.

Poloniex is good also. You can try it. But sometimes you'll experience some problem. But i think it's normal since they are overcrowded. They have good support tho. Unlike other exchange that never response to any questions regarding to problems of their customers.
hero member
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September 01, 2017, 06:54:42 PM
#29
Thank you for all the suggestions, from what I see here and on other posts is that bittrex is better than poloniex. I read a lot of problems with polonix so I will play safe.
Bittrex right now is more better before poloniex are also great exchange but right now there are many people are complaining about this trading site that is why right now they choose bittrex to trade you can also see other exchange site better to check this https://coinmarketcap.com
And look for the altcoin you want to hold and sell just click and you will see the graph below near the graph you can change it into market and you can see almost list of exchange site that i think list of still active exchange site but there are not almost tested site i am just sometimes use marketcap if i already heard the site here in forum  ,,
full member
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September 01, 2017, 06:38:23 PM
#28
You can choose from different exchanges best example is bittrex all you need to do is create first an account and once created you need to purchase btc from local or if you have existing wallet that has balance amount you can transfer it directly to your Bittrex wallet address and as soon as you see the balance transfer you can start trading. A minimum of 10,000-50,000 satoshis that is around $.50-$5.00 you can already start trading. Study first the coin before investing.
legendary
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September 01, 2017, 06:03:27 PM
#27
What is the best trading place to start some minor trading on

There are lot of exchanges available in the market to start with your minor trading. I personally prefer, c-cex and nova exchange because they have got good market reputation and also existing in the market for a long time. I keep a good amount of balance in their wallets and till date, I haven't faced any issues with them.

There are alternatives like bitfinex or poloniex. They are also quite old and trusted. I have done few trades on their platform and all went smoothly. However, you can also follow the below link to get the list of all major exchanges and choose between them.

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/#markets

All the best with your trading venture!
full member
Activity: 490
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September 01, 2017, 05:33:11 PM
#26
I don't see this lending thingon bittrex. So I can lend money to the exchange and earn a percent, low at that I would say and it means setting up another exchange account. Does everyone else have multiple accounts?
sr. member
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September 01, 2017, 05:13:56 PM
#25
To start i would advise an exchange with lending option. Like poloniex or bitfinex. Start by putting the money on margin lending wich is less risky than trading and use the time you are around the exchange to look at the charts e get confortable. Only then you start trading.
full member
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September 01, 2017, 04:54:36 PM
#24
I have my bittrex account now and I can see that I can trade coins with bitcoin, ethereum and usdt I just have to figure out what to buy. I also have a gdax account which is for bitcoin and litecoin
sr. member
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August 31, 2017, 11:27:34 PM
#23
Do not do any trade in POLONIEX because you will get robbed by them.
look at this case :
Poloniex Holding His Coin
in there you can also find some people complained about their services,so for beginner try to avoid this kind of service

BITTREX is good,but you should know about their rules and terms,
many people do not read it clearly and when they're trading something goes wrong.
look at this :
Withdrawal Limit[Sovled]

before do any trade in there you should verify it first before deposit anything,because who knows what will happen if you already put your money on it.
read this for new registered user :
https://support.bittrex.com/hc/en-us/articles/231701788-Withdraw-Limits-and-Troubleshooting.

for beginner i don't recommend novaexchanger,ccex and else. just focus on BITTREX,because comparing to else Bittrex a bit selective to list a new coins. not like the rest,it's very dangerous because you might get caught by pump and dump coin

I also like Bittrex much better than other exchanges there in the cryptocurrency market. The coins they are hosting are vetted well and not just another shitcoins which can be doing some pumps and dumps. We have to remember that Bittrex is based in USA where laws and regulations are stricter compared to other countries so Bittrex is definitely extra, extra careful with their moves and decisions.
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