Hello!
(not sure if this is the correct thread to post in, but)
Long story short: someone I'm casually acquainted with has made something like thirty-thousand usd in the past week through minor crypto currency exchanges and I've been keeping up to date on their blog. It's still kinda surreal for me to think about but I've been researching how bitcoin functions and am very interested in getting involved with the market. My computer is kinda garbage so mining isn't really an option for me, so I was curious if anyone had any buying/selling advice for a college student who's literally never touched a digital crypto wallet before haha. Like any particular coins that are worth investing in, what wallet software do you recommend, etc.
1. Take your time, research it as much as possible, read around this site. People here helped me A LOT when I was a beginner.
2. Be very slow and careful with your first 10 or so transactions. Follow instructions carefully... Have paper and pencil handy.
3. Do all of this with NO ONE else around and you phone (etc.) OFF! Concentrate. It's not that hard, but not that easy either.
4. Do not try to be ambitious, start with very small transactions.
5. Write down (and keep very safe) your password(s) and the 12 or 24 word list.
6. I started my experience with
blockchain.info. They seemed to have gotten better...
7. Stick with Bitcoin for now.
8. Finding a friend who knows it would be good too. Alas, I have NONE, but I got help from Zero Hedge members (!) as well as here.
9. Forget mining, you need a WAREHOUSE and cheap electricity. It's also complicated and maybe not worth it (too costly).
Welcome!