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Economy => Trading Discussion => Topic started by: dtommy79 on March 12, 2018, 04:53:37 PM



Title: Buying your first cryptocurrencies
Post by: dtommy79 on March 12, 2018, 04:53:37 PM
Hey guys, just wanted to let you all know about a relatively new cryptocurrency forum called Masters of Crypto. It’s dedicated towards introducing beginners into the crypto world and turning them into master traders. It provides a large number of free guides as well as an open and collaborative community.

The free guides range from how to buying your first cryptocurrencies to the basics on how to conduct technical analyses.

MOC is here to help both beginners and advanced users share and discuss cryptocurrency news, mining, altcoins, bitcoin forecasts, strategies, coin reviews, and more. Visit https://mastersofcrypto.com/forum/ for more info.


Title: Re: Buying your first cryptocurrencies
Post by: danherbias07 on March 12, 2018, 06:18:09 PM
Visited the website and it looks just like this forum.

I thought you are focusing on making new traders the best one when it comes to decisions and choices. But I do think they can all get it here too.
With just a little browsing and reading, opinions and answers from members with good insights then I think they can also learn that.


Title: Re: Buying your first cryptocurrencies
Post by: tekusa on March 12, 2018, 06:27:51 PM
One of the common problems people face while buying first cryptocurrency is regarding the payment medium. You will find that the exchanges are ready to accept a number of payment options. As payment methods often fall into the prey of scam seller, so bank account and credit card transfers go through a number of imitations. However, with bank and credit card, you also get wire transfer and PayPal transfer in few exchanges like Coinbase. Nowadays you get bitcoin ATMs to exchange bitcoin through compatible wallets, but that is available only in few cities.


Title: Re: Buying your first cryptocurrencies
Post by: DanielRR1997 on March 12, 2018, 06:59:16 PM
Buying cryptocurrency is confusing for a lot of people. It's not a stock or a typical "investment." It's not like anything most people have ever seen or experienced. You don't get shares; instead you get digital coins or tokens. The coins are "better" than a paper dollar bill because they actually support a greater cause, as in Ethereum's case, to build a decentralized internet and host code and apps on a decentralized platform. And coins help "fuel" that cause, so to speak, without getting technical.


Title: Re: Buying your first cryptocurrencies
Post by: swissgang on March 12, 2018, 07:14:36 PM
I think you can only learn how to invest by experience ''by losing money'' I have invested all in trash coins when I started, because of the bullshit analysis videos on the youtube, then I've learned too much by losing.


Title: Re: Buying your first cryptocurrencies
Post by: jvdp on March 12, 2018, 07:15:04 PM
Visited the website and it looks just like this forum.

I thought you are focusing on making new traders the best one when it comes to decisions and choices. But I do think they can all get it here too.
With just a little browsing and reading, opinions and answers from members with good insights then I think they can also learn that.

May be copied one from the bitcointalk source code. Online source can be easily identifiable one. If you start your trading career just before this is the right time to invest your fund on any top 10 coins in the marketplace.
There are plenty coins which are at top in the value but not in the rank. Ignore those coins and go with the underestimated potential coins which are cheap in the market now.