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July 03, 2017, 09:23:31 AM
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bitfinex is providing service to buy IOTA so you can transfer your btc to bitfinex and can buy IOTA. You can also check the proce in coinmarketcap and also there is some recommendations to buy,
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July 03, 2017, 10:37:07 AM
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impossible!

even you buy coins on A exchange without FIAT, but eventually, you have to pay FIAT on B or C place.

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July 03, 2017, 10:52:41 AM
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I have been buying coins now for almost 2 months but always with fiat money.

So I want to buy some IOTA and Siacoin and maybe some other coins, but that's only possible with BTC.
I have about 0,4 BTC (bought for 1000 EUR) so I could split 500 EUR into IOTA and 500 into Siacoin but how do I do this?

For Siacoin I need to create an account on Poloniex, then transfer all my BTC to there, and buy Sia with it? How do I know I'm not paying more for these coins, when I would be able to buy them with fiat money?

Sorry for this noob question. Trading with coins for coins is still new to me. Kiss
Not as hard as you think, you can create account on Bitfinex and deposit 0.2 BTC to buy IOTA, then create an account on Poloniex or Bittrex (recommend use Bittrex in present, better than Poloniex) and deposit 0.2 BTC left to buy SC.
If for some reason, you can not transfer 2 times and only can send all BTC to an address, can deposit to Bittrex first and use 0.2 BTC to buying, then sending BTC left from Bittrex to Bitfinex and buy IOTA
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July 07, 2017, 03:05:34 AM
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Thanks guys!  Cheesy

Do you think 0,02 BTC to IOTA and SIA each is a good long-term investment?
That would be a good long term investment but most people when they talk about long term investments they don’t really meant it and instead get scared when things begin to go wrong.

Buy high, sell low, otherwise you panic!
Whales profit regardless.
Whales will profit no matter what you do, but it is way better to hold for some time than to try to sell your coins at the first opportunity because that is the fast way to become poor in the world of crypto.
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July 07, 2017, 03:44:35 AM
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I can say as a Bittrex user, they do break out the price into USD for you, even though you are using BTC to trade for the Sia coins.  For those that want to see how much coin prices really are.   

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