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41  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: To all newbies in the world of Bitcoin/Crypto on: January 09, 2018, 04:51:50 PM
Yepp, clearing history matters even on a private computer... Wink
It will save you from unwanted access...
42  Other / Beginners & Help / To all newbies in the world of Bitcoin/Crypto on: January 09, 2018, 04:29:04 PM
I have been reading up many threads and posts across the internet reagarding investment/trading advice in Bitcoin/cryptocurrencies.
I am investing in cryptocurrencies since some time now. I will suggest the following,

  • First and foremost, BITCOIN is not the only crypto currency available, there are many of them with fully functional and solid use case currently running in Production.
  • Never follow the crowd, this creates FOMO, panic selling and loss.
  • Always DYOR before entering into any coin. Its better to research a coin, study its usecase, try to understand what problem it is trying to solve.
  • Stay updated, read a lot of news, posts and threads.
  • Don't be here for quick profits, it will only cause mental trouble.
  • Investment is always better than trading (Unless you have lot of time to continuously monitor a position).
  • Always keep your coins in wallets instead of exchanges. Keep only those coins on exchanges that you want to trade/sell off.
  • Open account on Twitter and follow influential people and subscribe them, read their tweets, try to understand what they want to say.
  • Try learning charts and couple it with the news/latest update for the coin.
  • NEVER EVER I repeat NEVER EVER GIVE YOUR PRIVATE KEYS TO ANYONE/ANYWHERE!!
43  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Advice for a newbie on: January 09, 2018, 04:02:00 PM
I am newbie to bitcointalk forum but been investing in cryptocurrencies since some time now.
From my experience, I would suggest,
  • Never follow the crowd, this creates FOMO, panic selling and loss.
  • Always DYOR before entering into any coin. Its better to research a coin, study its usecase, try to understand what problem it is trying to solve.
  • Stay updated, read a lot of news, posts and threads.
  • Don't be here for quick profits, it will only cause mental trouble.
  • Investment is always better than trading (Unless you have lot of time to continuously monitor a position).
NEVER EVER I repeat NEVER EVER GIVE YOUR PRIVATE KEYS TO ANYONE/ANYWHERE!!
44  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Advice for a newbie on: January 09, 2018, 03:50:00 PM
I am newbie to bitcointalk forum but been investing in cryptocurrencies since some time now.
From my experience, I would suggest,
  • Never follow the crowd, this creates FOMO, panic selling and loss.
  • Always DYOR before entering into any coin. Its better to research a coin, study its usecase, try to understand what problem it is trying to solve.
  • Stay updated, read a lot of news, posts and threads.
  • Don't be here for quick profits, it will only cause mental trouble.
  • Investment is always better than trading (Unless you have lot of time to continuously monitor a position).
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