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May 31, 2022, 04:49:23 PM
#8
I guess since you are a newbie, I would suggest to stick first with Binance so you dont have to worry about the gas fee. You can even fund Binance using your creditcard. Then later on you can start investing using your metamask or buy a Trezor wallet for added security.
This is the best and secured option, though of course your safety will still depend on the knowledge that you have so if you are a newbie, better to limit your trade transactions first while you are still learning about the market. Trading is not easy, and with that capital you should not expect something big in return in just a short period of time. If you already have background in trading then Binance is really good for you.
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
May 31, 2022, 04:26:47 PM
#7
I haven't used okcoin.

But just stick with Binance if you have ever doubts with that exchange or with any other as well. Binance has been proven and being used by the majority here.

It also has a lot of coins to choose as you trade there and they've got NFT marketplace as well. So, basically you're getting almost everything there and even has an earn/stake/save feature.
legendary
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May 31, 2022, 01:02:11 PM
#6
Hi guys, I am new into Crypto, I wanna know which platform has low gas fee .. my budget is very low which is just 120$ .. I do not want to throw them into trash, but I like to embark on any platform which gives good returns, like Exness or Position exchange. I was reading an article on https://detailsnreviews.com/crypto-exchange-okcoin-launches-a-free-trading-nft-marketplace/ , do you think it is good to start with 120$?
As some people have stated if you buy your coins directly from an exchange then you can save yourself the miner fees and you will only have to pay the trading fees as long as you do not get your coins out of the exchange, and even those can be reduced if you choose to withdraw your money with coins with a very low transaction fee, with that being said it seems you are interested in the NFT market, I would recommend you reconsider your decision as the NFT market is not really a place of newbies to invest as most likely you will lose your 120 dollars relatively quickly if you decide to invest in that market.
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legendary
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Paldo.io 🤖
May 31, 2022, 11:16:23 AM
#5
but I like to embark on any platform which gives good returns, like Exness or Position exchange.

So.. are you looking for a trading platform or a platform that gives you good returns? Because I'm pretty sure trading returns will totally depend on your performance, not necessarily the exchange.

Also, if you're talking about gas fees(Ethereum), then every platform is guaranteed to have $10+ withdrawal fees because Ethereum fees are expensive.
sr. member
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May 31, 2022, 10:46:41 AM
#4
Start with $120 is not too small if you manage your capital very well. If you understand the risk appetite management and try to invest or trade carefully then you will be good. Don't be greedy because losing is usually because of greed. You can stay with binance because it is popular and you can easily get help here about it if you raise an issue that needs contribution. Good luck to your investment.
legendary
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Playbet.io - Crypto Casino and Sportsbook
May 31, 2022, 10:42:31 AM
#3
Are you talking about DEX decentralized exchanges with low gas fees?

I think Quickswap is most of the decentralized exchanges recommended for low gas fees they use the Polygon network with cheap gas fees.

Or are you talking about the NFT marketplace? There is a large marketplace for NFT their website is https://opensea.io/ but the problem is the ETH network gas fees are expensive compared to other networks.

You can try Binance they have an NFT marketplace not a large marketplace but you can pay a cheap gas fee you can find their marketplace here https://www.binance.com/en/nft/home
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elysian.finance
May 31, 2022, 10:17:05 AM
#2
I guess since you are a newbie, I would suggest to stick first with Binance so you dont have to worry about the gas fee. You can even fund Binance using your creditcard. Then later on you can start investing using your metamask or buy a Trezor wallet for added security.
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May 31, 2022, 07:52:44 AM
#1
Hi guys, I am new into Crypto, I wanna know which platform has low gas fee .. my budget is very low which is just 120$ .. I do not want to throw them into trash, but I like to embark on any platform which gives good returns, like Exness or Position exchange. I was reading an article on https://detailsnreviews.com/crypto-exchange-okcoin-launches-a-free-trading-nft-marketplace/ , do you think it is good to start with 120$?
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