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January 10, 2018, 02:05:55 AM
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Hello everyone,
I'm new to this scene. Just reading books, trying to understand. I am located in Japan and want to open an account with someone where I can buy a few different alt coins and just let it sit in my account and hopefully make something. My question is do I need an account to buy and a wallet to store it in? Also if I did ever make anything, do you see any problems in withdrawing it? Can anyone recommend a place to buy and store it?
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January 10, 2018, 06:39:13 AM
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Hello everyone,
I'm new to this scene. Just reading books, trying to understand. I am located in Japan and want to open an account with someone where I can buy a few different alt coins and just let it sit in my account and hopefully make something. My question is do I need an account to buy and a wallet to store it in? Also if I did ever make anything, do you see any problems in withdrawing it? Can anyone recommend a place to buy and store it?
Cheers.

From me, for store your token or coin used myetherwallet or bitcoin. Com
If you want to buy altcoin, this is my suggestion.. Binance, bittrex, poloniex, cryptopia, yobit.

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January 11, 2018, 04:33:41 AM
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If I get a Ledger nano stick, can I take it to any country and take out cash like an ATM? I'm hoping in a few years there will be more availability to cash or have your own credit card hooked up to your wallet. Does the Ledger also keep track of all the past transactions too?or just the coins I have to date?
Thanks
After getting all this down, next is understanding trading and investing. Any good posts or sites on this?
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