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November 07, 2017, 10:15:28 AM
#37
I think reddit is a very good place to follow your coin news as every coin has a different subreddit and there's new activities everyday. Twitter is a good and official source to follow news about the project too.   
I remember the time i was looking for how cryptocurrency works then I type on google and alot of topic came out from the post on reddit but i find the difficult to understand how posting is done on reddit. it is too close and it is very difficult to locate topics and discussion on the web for that time but after some many stumbles on many article on the site I begin to like reddit and up till today I still go there to read news on latest and trending ICO. it is very resourceful
newbie
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November 07, 2017, 10:12:24 AM
#36
Also of honorable mention, sometimes when I'm driving I'll listen to a few select Youtube channels. most of the info I already heard about but sometimes find nuggets. It's often my last source of info though. I definitely recommend avoiding the youtubers pushing their own coins.......you know who they are.
Interesting. Can you share links to the channels you are used to listening?

By the way, if anyone knows some good podcasts, please share as well. Thanks.
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November 07, 2017, 10:07:48 AM
#35
My biggest sources of news are probably cointelegraph and reddit (sometimes 4chan) on the overall market and latest news.

Though often for the latest news on the individual coins/tokens I own, I am always in the telegram/slack/discord channels of each project.

Also of honorable mention, sometimes when I'm driving I'll listen to a few select Youtube channels. most of the info I already heard about but sometimes find nuggets. It's often my last source of info though. I definitely recommend avoiding the youtubers pushing their own coins.......you know who they are.
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November 07, 2017, 10:02:42 AM
#34
Cointelegraph is known to be one of the most popular sources. There are also multiple channels and chats on Telegram that are useful. For example, Tokenmarket shares Medium posts of the token sales it is listing right there in their group on Telegram on a regular basis.
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November 07, 2017, 09:58:06 AM
#33
My biggest sources of news are probably cointelegraph and reddit (sometimes 4chan) on the overall market and latest news.

Though often for the latest news on the individual coins/tokens I own, I am always in the telegram/slack/discord channels of each project.
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November 07, 2017, 09:57:00 AM
#32
I`m from Russia and good source of information is web-site Forklog + i use local Telegram channels (for each altcoin separately).
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November 07, 2017, 09:53:55 AM
#31
Joining Telegram groups and following/applying in Social media groups provides many upcoming events and updates related to Crypro-currency there are multiple good Crypto related active blogs my personal preference would be active telegram/discord chat groups you can pm if you need links, you get a lot of spam posts on social media groups.
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November 07, 2017, 09:51:42 AM
#30
I usually find news or even looking for news in my social media account is much more cool and in addition we get a knowledge not only news
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November 07, 2017, 09:51:03 AM
#29
I will suggest you to follow youtube and medium. But always first you need to check here on bitcointalk.
Youtube is good way to get informed about news.
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November 07, 2017, 09:49:02 AM
#28
If you wanna read news, you can access: https://cointelegraph.com/. If you wanna get information about ICO projects, you can access: https://icodrops.com/
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November 07, 2017, 09:44:19 AM
#27
I use an aggregator and facebook groups
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November 07, 2017, 09:40:32 AM
#26
I often read and get information about crypto here.
https://coinidol.com
https://coindesk.com
https://cointelegraph.com
The news provided is interesting and easy to understand.

To see the current prices I like to open the site http://coinmarketcap.com and I also install a blockfolio application to more easily see my assets.
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November 07, 2017, 09:39:49 AM
#25
Aside from this forum, for me I just used the help for news with google search engine! and that's the best partner I have and currently using if I have queries about cryptocurrencies.
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November 07, 2017, 09:39:23 AM
#24
What websites (besides this forum) or other sources do you use to get news about your coins?
I read on bitcointalk but have the feeling that I miss a lot of interesting news about the coins I own (currently BTC, OMG, ADX, SUB, KMD, ARK, BLOCK, ETH) and would like to stay more 'in the news'.

Thanks in advance for your reply!
Maybe only btc has a very high exchange rate compared to some other types of coins.But if you want to get a profit you usually have to prepare a large capital first.In addition, there is also a promising eth if used to perform various transactions at any time with moderate amount of capital.
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November 07, 2017, 09:38:21 AM
#23
News about your favourite crypto currency should be found first on it's official channel! BTT, SLACK, TELEGRAM ETC. The market news however is readily available on blogs and online magazines. You should google crypto related news and those magazines will quickly jump wt you!
newbie
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November 07, 2017, 09:35:01 AM
#22
I usually get my news from Facebook, twitter and telegram. One thing worth mentioning is that the more coins you hold the harder it becomes to actually keep up with the news...
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November 07, 2017, 09:33:00 AM
#21
I actually read all the news about the cryptocurrencies on facebook. I just followed cointelegraph and that's where I get the news from and they are constantly updated too so I trust everything they post on there everyday and make it a point to check the current updates as well. Oh and sometimes I check through twitter.
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November 07, 2017, 09:22:34 AM
#20
What I do is simply aggregate all the news feeds using feedly. I added every outlet that has the words ICO, Blockchain, crypto in it and now I get to see all the news from every relevant site every day. I have to say it does make things more streamlined and gives you the opportunity to compare the angle every news outlet is taking on a new event.

Aside from that, like justin86 said, twitter is cool too, it gives you the info fresh out of the oven if you're following the right people.

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November 07, 2017, 09:13:42 AM
#19
Since you ask news for the coins already held, I think the particular coin's site and twitter page is the best way to get updates. Also sites like cointelegraph, steemit, coin's discord etc. are good ways to get latest info about the coins. 
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November 07, 2017, 09:05:13 AM
#18
Honestly, there are just so many news places now that I even stopped using my bookmarks. Any time I want to find a news or update on a particular project, I just use Google:

1. You get the most relevant news. Usually the big news sites like cointelegraph and themerkle are good.
2. If it does not appear on Google, then it is probably not reliable anyway since the news should come from the direct website or portals it sends news out to.

The ANN threads right here on bitcointalk are also useful.

I do read external news sometimes, but then it is 50/50 fact or rumor. Up to you to judge, but I generally read everything and do not trust 100%.
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