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You can sell on Coinbase. It's easy.
Not in Canada.
You can sell on Coinbase. It's easy.
How does the government tax crypotocurrency? Through each transaction?
just made my first big move in the market. bought all in to btc @ 16,472$ (2500$ worth). from 16,700-16900$ i moved my btc into a basket of about 8 cryptos.
in the 2 hours since i started moving into alts im up 150$, mostly from PRL.
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hodling tight on all the alts i chose as i actually believe in them
The trend occuring is people are buying top 100 - 200 alts. People are looking for the next 10 - 15 x gain.
I recommend Oyster Pearl.. it is a top 200 coin with huge potential upside as it has not been listed on any major exchanges as of now - but according to a dev update today the developers are in talks with exchanges for new listings.
As soon as it hits a major exchange, its price will rocket due to new volume.
Not only that, but the tech itself actually aims to solve a real problem that exists right now at this very moment - unlike many of the other alt coins. The coin has gained over 100% in two days and I honestly expect it to gain at least 10 fold in the next 2 weeks.
I highly recommend you check it out.
So, finally got some funds into Binance. Got some Ethos. Plan to get some more of that, and for the rest put some money into Bitcoin, Ethereum, Power Ledger and IOTA.
Also looking into some other stuff. Do you guys think Raiblocks is still worth it?
I'm in Europe and I've used BTCDirect. First transaction there went perfect. Waiting for some more Ethereum to transfer to my Binance account, but that's because Ethereum has some delays at the moment. So it should be there in a while.Uff... finally done with the reading of the 96 pages.
Became curious about all this cryptocurrencies fuss during this christmas holidays, but never thought i would found answer to my questions in sherdog
I understand this is more hysteria about the cryptos tha real value behind it for most cases, but it really feels like it's a game one could give a try with some amount that wouldn't hurt.
Thanks to most regular posters here, that provided everyone in this thread with useful pro or contra information.
I think I'll give a try with my month paycheck.
I see that most people here talk about going first to coinbase, then switching to binance for alt coins. I'm in Europe, so a more local platform would maybe be better to start off than coinbase. Any hints on that? Everytime i see a site with a list of good platforms, they give contradictory information (maybe because it evolves quite fast at this point).
Also, does one need a smartphone to register to the platforms? I mainly use my laptop for everthing on the net, and have an old mobile phone for... calling.
Finally, i read it somehwere down the thread that there were some good reddit pages (never been to reddit before) about the subject. Any tip on what page to look for?
Thanks in advance
Thanks, I'll check that out.Yeah I don't own any but Railblocks is a good one to invest in. Look into Walton, its a safe bet with a low market cap.
Uff... finally done with the reading of the 96 pages.
Became curious about all this cryptocurrencies fuss during this christmas holidays, but never thought i would found answer to my questions in sherdog
I understand this is more hysteria about the cryptos tha real value behind it for most cases, but it really feels like it's a game one could give a try with some amount that wouldn't hurt.
Thanks to most regular posters here, that provided everyone in this thread with useful pro or contra information.
I think I'll give a try with my month paycheck.
I see that most people here talk about going first to coinbase, then switching to binance for alt coins. I'm in Europe, so a more local platform would maybe be better to start off than coinbase. Any hints on that? Everytime i see a site with a list of good platforms, they give contradictory information (maybe because it evolves quite fast at this point).
Also, does one need a smartphone to register to the platforms? I mainly use my laptop for everthing on the net, and have an old mobile phone for... calling.
Finally, i read it somehwere down the thread that there were some good reddit pages (never been to reddit before) about the subject. Any tip on what page to look for?
Thanks in advance
Thanks, I'll check that out.
Wonder if anyone has their eye on a coin that hasn't multiplied several times yet.
I'm in Europe and I've used BTCDirect. First transaction there went perfect. Waiting for some more Ethereum to transfer to my Binance account, but that's because Ethereum has some delays at the moment. So it should be there in a while.
Maybe look into that one? It has good reviews.
Read this on how to pay less fee's on Coinbase.
https://boxmining.com/coinbase-gdax-avoid-withdrawal-fees/
Cex.io is London based, trustworthy and like coinbase you can buy with a cardUff... finally done with the reading of the 96 pages.
Became curious about all this cryptocurrencies fuss during this christmas holidays, but never thought i would found answer to my questions in sherdog
I understand this is more hysteria about the cryptos tha real value behind it for most cases, but it really feels like it's a game one could give a try with some amount that wouldn't hurt.
Thanks to most regular posters here, that provided everyone in this thread with useful pro or contra information.
I think I'll give a try with my month paycheck.
I see that most people here talk about going first to coinbase, then switching to binance for alt coins. I'm in Europe, so a more local platform would maybe be better to start off than coinbase. Any hints on that? Everytime i see a site with a list of good platforms, they give contradictory information (maybe because it evolves quite fast at this point).
Also, does one need a smartphone to register to the platforms? I mainly use my laptop for everthing on the net, and have an old mobile phone for... calling.
Finally, i read it somehwere down the thread that there were some good reddit pages (never been to reddit before) about the subject. Any tip on what page to look for?
Thanks in advance
You will need a cell phone to do Google authenticator. Which is necessary for securing exchange accountsUff... finally done with the reading of the 96 pages.
Became curious about all this cryptocurrencies fuss during this christmas holidays, but never thought i would found answer to my questions in sherdog
I understand this is more hysteria about the cryptos tha real value behind it for most cases, but it really feels like it's a game one could give a try with some amount that wouldn't hurt.
Thanks to most regular posters here, that provided everyone in this thread with useful pro or contra information.
I think I'll give a try with my month paycheck.
I see that most people here talk about going first to coinbase, then switching to binance for alt coins. I'm in Europe, so a more local platform would maybe be better to start off than coinbase. Any hints on that? Everytime i see a site with a list of good platforms, they give contradictory information (maybe because it evolves quite fast at this point).
Also, does one need a smartphone to register to the platforms? I mainly use my laptop for everthing on the net, and have an old mobile phone for... calling.
Finally, i read it somehwere down the thread that there were some good reddit pages (never been to reddit before) about the subject. Any tip on what page to look for?
Thanks in advance
cex.io, gemini, krakenSeems coinbase doesn't cover my country. I guess I'll really have to check more local solutions