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legendary
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August 08, 2017, 05:30:24 AM
#33
To store bitcoin, i am more familiar using xapo and blockchain.info wallet. And exchange i use just bittrex. I used to use poloniex. But since verify id was rejected, i never use polo again.
If you store Bitcoin in tiny amount that's okay to use xapo or blockchain.info, but I'm prefer to use wallet that I have access to the private key especially for huge amount like electrum wallet. For exchange I use Bittrex and sometimes poloniex.
Yup for big amount Electrum is the best wallet, but you should keep your key in safe place. You miss this you will lose your bitcoins. And for exchanging Bittrex is the best site. Poloniex I never tried, but I heard the much bad news when segwit2x happens. So I stick with Bittrex. 
legendary
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August 08, 2017, 02:48:01 AM
#32
To store bitcoin, i am more familiar using xapo and blockchain.info wallet. And exchange i use just bittrex. I used to use poloniex. But since verify id was rejected, i never use polo again.
If you store Bitcoin in tiny amount that's okay to use xapo or blockchain.info, but I'm prefer to use wallet that I have access to the private key especially for huge amount like electrum wallet. For exchange I use Bittrex and sometimes poloniex.
sr. member
Activity: 665
Merit: 250
August 07, 2017, 02:21:46 PM
#31
To store bitcoin, i am more familiar using xapo and blockchain.info wallet. And exchange i use just bittrex. I used to use poloniex. But since verify id was rejected, i never use polo again.
legendary
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August 07, 2017, 11:42:47 AM
#30
Hi, newbie here and I'd really appreciate any answers.

I've been reading like mad and just have some fundamental questions:
1) What exchange do you use? On that exchange, do you buy with market or limit orders?
2) What wallet do you use? I am interested in a paper wallet that can hold multiple kinds of coins, not just bitcoin.

And I think that's about it. Thanks!
You can use the coins.ph as a bitcoin wallet. Coins.ph is a wallet in where your bitcoin is not stagnant but your bitcoin can grow bigger in a short period of tine and in a very simple way that you do.
I wouldn't trust any wallet or guaranteed growth like that from the philippines, just saying. 

I've come to distrust exchanges and won't be using them until they get regulated.  I have used shapeshift, and they're pretty solid, with no need to keep your coins there.  Use polo and the rest at your own risk. 

I use mycelium for a wallet and it's great.  I've tried others,  but that's the one I've stuck with.
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 783
August 07, 2017, 11:36:02 AM
#29
Use exodus for a wallet because it is a multi-currency supported and use bittrex as an exchange because it is the best for me so far because i don't like poloniex because of its hack issues so i want to be safer so i just use bittrex over poloniex and i need multi-currency supported wallet so i can store a lot of cryptocurrency in one wallet and that is what exodus provide for us.
member
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August 07, 2017, 10:27:57 AM
#28
1) Exchanges. If you want to make it as easy as possible, then go to buy/sell and buy Bitcoins directly from the exchange. For a beginner I would advise you to try CEX.io first.
2) Wallets. You can find all the top wallets in any corresponding article if google it. As far as I know jaxx wallet allows for storing different cryptos.
full member
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Merit: 100
July 30, 2017, 02:53:04 AM
#27
kraken
sr. member
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Merit: 250
July 30, 2017, 02:52:14 AM
#26
if exchanger i use bittrex because they are fast on depo and withdraw,also the support is proactive.
about wallet iam not so know which the best,iam using online wallet like coinbase and blockchain
sr. member
Activity: 854
Merit: 252
July 29, 2017, 11:48:59 PM
#25
Bitcoins are a modern equivalent of cash and, every day, another merchant starts accepting them as payment. We know how they are generated and how a bitcoin transaction works, but how are they stored? We store fiat cash in a physical wallet, and bitcoin works in a similar way, except it's normally digital.Bitcoin wallets store the private keys that you need to access a bitcoin address and spend your funds. They come in different forms, designed for different types of device. You can even use paper storage to avoid having them on a computer at all. Of course, it is very important to secure and back up your bitcoin wallet.
That's true mate, everyday in different nations another merchants accepting bitcoin as payment.  And about yourr question I am using bittrex.Com as my trading platform and storing my bitcoins I used Electrum wallet.
full member
Activity: 308
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July 29, 2017, 09:14:53 AM
#24
Hi, newbie here and I'd really appreciate any answers.

I've been reading like mad and just have some fundamental questions:
1) What exchange do you use? On that exchange, do you buy with market or limit orders?
2) What wallet do you use? I am interested in a paper wallet that can hold multiple kinds of coins, not just bitcoin.

And I think that's about it. Thanks!
I use Bittrex, buy with market or limit orders depends on how greedy I am. I also use Electrum wallet, its fee is smaller than before now.
sr. member
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July 29, 2017, 12:28:06 AM
#23
In the Philippines we actually use Coins.ph just because its the only online wallet available here.
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July 20, 2017, 10:42:02 AM
#22
Hi, newbie here and I'd really appreciate any answers.

I've been reading like mad and just have some fundamental questions:
1) What exchange do you use? On that exchange, do you buy with market or limit orders?
2) What wallet do you use? I am interested in a paper wallet that can hold multiple kinds of coins, not just bitcoin.

And I think that's about it. Thanks!
The best bitcoin wallet that you can use is the coinsmph.Coins.ph is a wallet in where your bitcoin can grow bigger in a short period of time and withe less of your effort. With coins.ph your bitcoin can grow through buying a load,and through your payment transactions
hero member
Activity: 2310
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July 20, 2017, 10:15:33 AM
#21
For beginners I always suggest Livecoin for trading needs. This provides the ease of understanding as well gives the ease of making buy and sell orders compared to the top exchange websites. Once the beginner is good enough with this, can move on towards the popular trading websites which has good trading volume.
sr. member
Activity: 489
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July 20, 2017, 10:02:52 AM
#20
Hi, newbie here and I'd really appreciate any answers.

I've been reading like mad and just have some fundamental questions:
1) What exchange do you use? On that exchange, do you buy with market or limit orders?
2) What wallet do you use? I am interested in a paper wallet that can hold multiple kinds of coins, not just bitcoin.

And I think that's about it. Thanks!
You can use the coins.ph as a bitcoin wallet. Coins.ph is a wallet in where your bitcoin is not stagnant but your bitcoin can grow bigger in a short period of tine and in a very simple way that you do.
hero member
Activity: 3052
Merit: 606
July 20, 2017, 08:26:29 AM
#19
Hi, newbie here and I'd really appreciate any answers.

I've been reading like mad and just have some fundamental questions:
1) What exchange do you use? On that exchange, do you buy with market or limit orders?
2) What wallet do you use? I am interested in a paper wallet that can hold multiple kinds of coins, not just bitcoin.

And I think that's about it. Thanks!

I used to trade on bittrex trading sites and in btc-e., Bittrex I use for daily altcoin trading. And I use btc-e to do long-term trading (as an investment)

Currently I am using myether wallet to accommodate my altcoin
I think myetherwallet is very popular nowadays but be sure you will take care of your private key and double check the site you will be getting in due to lots of phishing attempt now and you might lose your money if you are careless. Most of the ICOs now are under Ethereum platform and with this it will surely make ethereum valuable in the future. When I actively trade, I love to traded in bittrex since the have most of the legitimate coins and I have a good experience their in terms of profitability.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
July 20, 2017, 07:09:57 AM
#18
Hi, newbie here and I'd really appreciate any answers.

I've been reading like mad and just have some fundamental questions:
1) What exchange do you use? On that exchange, do you buy with market or limit orders?
2) What wallet do you use? I am interested in a paper wallet that can hold multiple kinds of coins, not just bitcoin.

And I think that's about it. Thanks!

I used to trade on bittrex trading sites and in btc-e., Bittrex I use for daily altcoin trading. And I use btc-e to do long-term trading (as an investment)

Currently I am using myether wallet to accommodate my altcoin
full member
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Merit: 128
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July 20, 2017, 12:06:17 AM
#17
Hi, newbie here and I'd really appreciate any answers.

I've been reading like mad and just have some fundamental questions:
1) What exchange do you use? On that exchange, do you buy with market or limit orders?
2) What wallet do you use? I am interested in a paper wallet that can hold multiple kinds of coins, not just bitcoin.

And I think that's about it. Thanks!
Exchange I am trading in many exchange like liqui.io bittrex.com c-cex.com poloniex and others .
For wallet that you can able to store many coins I use coinomi and myetherwallet for ethreum contract token.
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sr. member
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July 19, 2017, 10:51:40 PM
#15
Hi, newbie here and I'd really appreciate any answers.

I've been reading like mad and just have some fundamental questions:
1) What exchange do you use? On that exchange, do you buy with market or limit orders?
2) What wallet do you use? I am interested in a paper wallet that can hold multiple kinds of coins, not just bitcoin.

And I think that's about it. Thanks!


Hi there!

As an advice, you should use more than one exchanges and I would suggest Poloniex, Bittrex, Kraken and Bitfinex. I use them personally and I did not had any issues from them.

I do Limit orders if I see that the price can still go down to the best price to buy and I do Market if the current price Price shows the best for me to buy. Price charts would be very helpful and of course you need to back it with technical and fundamental analysis.

For the paper wallet, I would suggest https://walletgenerator.net/. They have security checklist recommendation so make sure to follow them such as:

"download the website from Github and open the index.html file directly from your computer" and "generate your random wallet offline".

I will send you a private message and I hope you would find the time to read it.

Looking forward to hear from you soon!
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1008
July 19, 2017, 09:22:08 PM
#14
Hi, newbie here and I'd really appreciate any answers.

I've been reading like mad and just have some fundamental questions:
1) What exchange do you use? On that exchange, do you buy with market or limit orders?
2) What wallet do you use? I am interested in a paper wallet that can hold multiple kinds of coins, not just bitcoin.

And I think that's about it. Thanks!

I use 4-5 exchanges for trading. My primary exchange is BTC-e, due to the low fees and lack of mandatory ID verification. Localbitcoins is another exchange which I'd recommend, especially to the new users. And limit orders are always better than market orders. Just need to be patient, and you can get your coins at least 2% to 3% cheaper.
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