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member
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October 10, 2018, 03:39:37 PM
#14
This guide might help you on your journey https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/starter-pack-for-crypto-beginners-this-is-the-best-guides-you-will-find-online-5047907.

Since you're still a newbie and wanted to learn more about crypto, feel free to visit the beginner's section. You can read a lot of useful information as a newbie in here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=39.0. If you'll just find time to come into this forum, you'll surely gain a lot of valuable information about the technology.
member
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October 10, 2018, 03:34:15 PM
#13
Your decision to learn all about cryptocurrency before investing in it is awesome. Please note the you can learn a lot on this forum, just make sure you join the relevant section and follow discussions and ask questions where necessary. Make sure you read through the forum rules.
full member
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October 10, 2018, 02:32:44 PM
#12
Are you a new person here? Want to start a business buying / selling Bitcoin? But I think you should prepare full knowledge related to cryptocurrency. When dealing in this market the risk is not zero so there is no need to find a reputable trading site as well.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
October 10, 2018, 02:25:23 PM
#11

You can start by creating an account here. make a post until you rank-up to junior member. then join a Bounty campaign. It's the basic thing that you can do in cryptocurrency without spending a penny. you can also start creating a wallet in Myetherwallet. but make sure that you're entering the correct website. There are a lot of phishing websites nowadays. so you should be very careful.

MyEtherWallet is for ERC-20 tokens and and does not support Bitcoin.
As for bounties, it's not the best way to start. Especially when you want to go into bitcoin
You most time end up with alts at one quarter it's ICO value.
i'm very agree that beginner better to start in this forum, this forum have many things like trading methods, market, coins/newcoins and everything about crypto not just bounty . then very great to stay here and learn about cryptocurrency so deeply in here
about bitcoin wallet you can use blockhain  because indeed myetherwallet not support bitcoin yet Wink
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Merit: 86
Community Manager
October 10, 2018, 02:16:43 PM
#10
In this forum you will learn many things over time, there is a section for everything. I recommend that the first thing you do is create an account on MyEtherWallet, which is one of the main ones.
legendary
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October 10, 2018, 02:16:38 PM
#9
I need a reliable website to create a wallet
You mean web wallets, it 's not a safe way especially for long-term investments, try Download Electrum

and then start trading may be, with reliable website,
I've read the rest of your posts and I think you're from Turkey, there are lots of ways to do that:

 - Coinmama[1]:  buy bitcoin with a credit or debit card/ high fees.
 - CEX.io[2]: ACH bank transfer, cash, SEPA transfer, and credit cards.
 - LocalBitcoins [3]: online sellers using escrow.

I saw some asking for cash to be sent by mail...not sure if this is how things are done.
Do not trust anyone, use Escrow first.

[1] https://www.coinmama.com/
[2] https://cex.io/
[3] http://localbitcoin.com
sr. member
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October 10, 2018, 02:15:58 PM
#8
If you are going to start this business I would recommend you to spend some time in this forum instead of getting into the stock market immediately. There are a lot of people here who really understand work. It will be more valuable to take advantage of their experience than the numbers you will win by chance.
legendary
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October 10, 2018, 02:15:19 PM
#7
A good place to get started is https://bitcoin.org/en/. Scroll through the wallet section and choose the most suitable.
The two most frequently used and suggested wallets are (1) Core (full node - needs you to download, verify and store the whole blockchain (~180gb)) and (2) Electrum (lightweight client - receives necessary information via online server).

Regarding buying bitcoins, usually you don't send cash via mail.. no. This sounds shady.
Depending on your country, there are multiple exchange to choose from. I'd suggest using the 'bigger' and 'more used' ones. They tend to be more secured (not guaranteed!).
It is important to not store your coins longer on an exchange as necessary.
member
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October 10, 2018, 02:05:57 PM
#6
I think first of all, watch the Bitcoin and some important coins (for example ETH, DASH, XMR...) in the first place, follow the market movements. We are already in the bear market period and make sure that watching can save you a lot.
Yes I agree on that and I believe that this was a great time to start because we are on dip. And we can maybe earn in the near future if we are going to prepare today through buying and holding more coin. So let us prepare, I think crypto will really rise soon and we can really have an advantage if we are going to buy more today.
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October 10, 2018, 01:56:15 PM
#5
I think first of all, watch the Bitcoin and some important coins (for example ETH, DASH, XMR...) in the first place, follow the market movements. We are already in the bear market period and make sure that watching can save you a lot.
jr. member
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October 10, 2018, 01:38:28 PM
#4
first of all keep your btc's safe and use "paper" for your adresses,passwods.dont copy them to computer. read some articles about it.if you lose, you cant get them back as we do with banks.
dont trade until you learn basic technics, you can find many videos to learn on youtube.dont trust anyone, when you feel ready to trade do it yourself. losing/earning money is so fast here so be careful.
member
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October 10, 2018, 01:05:18 PM
#3
My aim is to buy/sell this is on the long run, but for now I need to learn.

I want to try with as little as possible just to learn.

That basically translates to, you want to invest in bitcoin. And you already have the desire to learn.
You also need the right mindset and attitude to make the best decisions under pressure.
Of course starting small relieves most of that pressure I you can learn more without the burden of possible huge losses.

I need a reliable website to create a wallet and then start trading may be, with reliable website, I saw some asking for cash to be sent by mail...not sure if this is how things are done.

I think you can buy bitcoin on coinbase. And you can trade on exchanges. For storage, I would suggest a hardware wallet. This also needs lots of learning and practice.

You can start by creating an account here. make a post until you rank-up to junior member. then join a Bounty campaign. It's the basic thing that you can do in cryptocurrency without spending a penny. you can also start creating a wallet in Myetherwallet. but make sure that you're entering the correct website. There are a lot of phishing websites nowadays. so you should be very careful.

MyEtherWallet is for ERC-20 tokens and and does not support Bitcoin.
As for bounties, it's not the best way to start. Especially when you want to go into bitcoin
You most time end up with alts at one quarter it's ICO value.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 100
October 10, 2018, 01:04:40 PM
#2
You can start by creating an account here. make a post until you rank-up to junior member. then join a Bounty campaign. It's the basic thing that you can do in cryptocurrency without spending a penny. you can also start creating a wallet in Myetherwallet. but make sure that you're entering the correct website. There are a lot of phishing websites nowadays. so you should be very careful.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
October 10, 2018, 11:56:49 AM
#1
Hi,

Any idea where can I start BTC.

My aim is to buy/sell this is on the long run, but for now I need to learn.

I want to try with as little as possible just to learn.

I need a reliable website to create a wallet and then start trading may be, with reliable website, I saw some asking for cash to be sent by mail...not sure if this is how things are done.
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