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September 04, 2017, 05:24:43 PM |
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Hello! I am a bit of noob. And I just started early . I already made exchange account on Kraken, bought some small ammount of BTC coins and ETH coins. Now where to put them? My friend speaks of ICOs but there is just too much of them. So I thought I'd start on my own a bit. Which one is good ICO for beginner? Thanks..!
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September 04, 2017, 06:11:33 PM |
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Hello! I am a bit of noob. And I just started early . I already made exchange account on Kraken, bought some small ammount of BTC coins and ETH coins. Now where to put them? My friend speaks of ICOs but there is just too much of them. So I thought I'd start on my own a bit. Which one is good ICO for beginner? Thanks..! What do you mean "which one is good ICO for beginner"? What? ICOs have difficulties now? Do your research. You can view new ICOs on the Alternate cryptocurrencies > Announcements (Altcoins) forum. Read through the projects' whitepaper and decide for yourself if you think that certain new cryptocurrency has the ability to innovate. Also take a good searches on the team, if they're actually real people and take a look also if the whitepaper is just copied or not.
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ikilledcobain
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September 04, 2017, 06:53:02 PM |
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Hello! I am a bit of noob. And I just started early . I already made exchange account on Kraken, bought some small ammount of BTC coins and ETH coins. Now where to put them? My friend speaks of ICOs but there is just too much of them. So I thought I'd start on my own a bit. Which one is good ICO for beginner? Thanks..! Honestly, if I were in your shoes, I'd hodl (forum joke) onto those coins for the moment or diversify your holdings into pre-existing coins rather than speculating on ICO's. Despite what the media may think, this isn't a bubble or get rich quick scheme. Many more coins fail than survive. If you're looking to pick up a good altcoin for cheap - I'd head over to Novaexchange and pick up some Deep Onion (as you can see by my signature, I'm quite biased). Heck, now's a good day to pick up just about any altcoin for cheap. The previous poster hit the nail on the head, though - research, research, and then do some more research.
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aardvark15
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September 04, 2017, 08:13:31 PM |
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Hello! I am a bit of noob. And I just started early . I already made exchange account on Kraken, bought some small ammount of BTC coins and ETH coins. Now where to put them? My friend speaks of ICOs but there is just too much of them. So I thought I'd start on my own a bit. Which one is good ICO for beginner? Thanks..! Not sure about your ICO question, but if you are wondering what to do with your BTC and ETH, it really depends on you ultimate goal. If you are satisfied with the amount you have purchased and just want to store them, then I suggest that you put them in paper wallets or offline wallets where you hold the private keys. If you are interested in trading (like day trading) to increase your coins or fiat or add new altcoins to your portfolio, you would need to move some of your coins to an exchange. Be sure to do research on the exchange that you think fits your needs and is trustworthy.
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woas4
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September 04, 2017, 09:41:07 PM |
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If you're truly a beginner, stay away from ICOs for now... Learn your way around the market, the bigger established coins... And then you can move VERY CAUTIOUSLY to ICOs.
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batang_bitcoin
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September 04, 2017, 09:44:21 PM |
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Hello! I am a bit of noob. And I just started early . I already made exchange account on Kraken, bought some small ammount of BTC coins and ETH coins. Now where to put them? My friend speaks of ICOs but there is just too much of them. So I thought I'd start on my own a bit. Which one is good ICO for beginner? Thanks..! You can depend on those ICO's but dont just invest and join without learning what are their plans for their coin/token. If I were you, I'll treat as my gold and just hold it and lock and will do nothing about it. It's a goos long tern investment or you can do it with btc only or Eth only and invest the other part to altcoins, you can depend with coinmarketcap.com for your preference.
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September 04, 2017, 09:49:59 PM |
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Hello! I am a bit of noob. And I just started early . I already made exchange account on Kraken, bought some small ammount of BTC coins and ETH coins. Now where to put them? My friend speaks of ICOs but there is just too much of them. So I thought I'd start on my own a bit. Which one is good ICO for beginner? Thanks..! the easiest and most secure way for beginner is to transfer your BTC and ETH to Gdax(COINBASE-trading site) you dont need to worry about if coins been hack Coinbase is insured they guaranteed to return the coins or money if your account was hack
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tobaccoGuy (OP)
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September 06, 2017, 01:55:26 PM |
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Ok that is some solid advice, I have changed my mind about going full in. I will search for some ICOs I'd like and put little amount into it, and keep the BTCs and ETHs. Thanks, it goes well, it's just a bit slow.
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Insanerman
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September 06, 2017, 02:11:25 PM |
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Ok that is some solid advice, I have changed my mind about going full in. I will search for some ICOs I'd like and put little amount into it, and keep the BTCs and ETHs. Thanks, it goes well, it's just a bit slow.
Thats good. Before you enter in another endeavor or investment, study first the system.Do your own research as most suggested here. Do not enter in something that you did not know, you might end losing more money.
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Hasbro27
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September 06, 2017, 02:17:27 PM |
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Hello! I am a bit of noob. And I just started early . I already made exchange account on Kraken, bought some small ammount of BTC coins and ETH coins. Now where to put them? My friend speaks of ICOs but there is just too much of them. So I thought I'd start on my own a bit. Which one is good ICO for beginner? Thanks..! if the problem of choosing a good ICO I am still learning, but I see ICO is good or not from the type of project and the total supply of the coin. after that I decided to join the ICO
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September 06, 2017, 02:20:36 PM |
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ICO coins are mostly not great.
I would look at older reliable developers that have been working for years on realistic roadmaps that near fruition.
Either that or icos that were distributed widely and found their true market level.
Reseach is key. Asking for specific projects here is like asking people to spam their own investments on you regardless of their real worth and prospects.
You could get lucky following others but you could be parted quickly from your btc.
Even keeping btc may not be a bad move again research that possibility before switching it to something else.
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Svelto
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September 06, 2017, 02:23:26 PM |
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I suggest you to read the Announcement boards in Altcoins. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=159.0For me, I will read the white paper of the project to understand more. I will find the project that is promising and will bring good returns. Good luck to you.
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erick94
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September 06, 2017, 02:25:22 PM |
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beginners can trade by using BTC and ETH you just bought, but all of them must have a companion from senior to trade can run properly and also produce. but if you want to trade it would be nice you can ask for tutorials from friends or anyone who is more senior to be able to provide direction. with the smallest capital can make trading with your first purchase. Good luck
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poodle63
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September 06, 2017, 02:28:52 PM |
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Hello! I am a bit of noob. And I just started early . I already made exchange account on Kraken, bought some small ammount of BTC coins and ETH coins. Now where to put them? My friend speaks of ICOs but there is just too much of them. So I thought I'd start on my own a bit. Which one is good ICO for beginner? Thanks..! Do a research and try to make a comparison for every ico in that idea or innovation, such as the ico project based on the payment system have some projects that already run the system or development. But this will need a lot of experience.
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Rosma Yeni
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September 06, 2017, 02:32:24 PM |
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I think you should be more careful first to choose ICO. otherwise you can lose your money if the ICO is still unclear. Look for the legal ICO, because it can guarantee the security of your money from the uncertainty of the price that sometimes goes up and sometimes also can drop drastically
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September 06, 2017, 02:33:59 PM |
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ICO's are very risky and many end up failing. Its perfectly fine to just hold (or better yet HODL) BTC and ETH. If you want to take it up a notch, explore some established altcoins. Learn about their technology, about their market behavior. Read news about them. You are more than welcome to use my website for the latest prices and news: https://ccowl.comYou can then invest into the altcoins you like or you can trade them. Some use daytrading (swingtrading) to make / or lose quick bucks. But it takes time, and many make as much money, but with less hassle by smart investing. Finally, the most risky thing out there is ICOs. You really need to learn about established cryptocoins and the history of similar ICOs before investing in them. But a smart investment into ICO can quadripple your money in no time. But it can also lose all your money.
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September 06, 2017, 02:38:32 PM |
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don't shy him away from ICOs, its a good option to profit quickly actually.
invest your eth to projects that is being funded heavily already and then dump your tokens when it gets listed even on etherdelta, this is my advice and then if you really think the project is quite useful and can help change the world, buy back and hold.
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tobaccoGuy (OP)
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September 25, 2017, 10:32:56 AM |
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Hey, just an update, I invested into Substratum ICO, hope it goes well I like their idea.
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CrazyCreeptonaut
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September 25, 2017, 10:35:09 AM |
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Make a research about KomodoPlatform ,(KMD) .. maybe u will like it.. it very serious project and maybe the best i can suggest to research..
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hase0278
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September 25, 2017, 10:37:25 AM |
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Hey, just an update, I invested into Substratum ICO, hope it goes well I like their idea.
If you like their idea, good for you then. Since you believe their project, your only option if you want out of that is to sell at a gain, not at a loss. Never sell with a loss and keep holding even if price dumps. Always remember, getting profit is your goal so never sell early and never sell too late and the best strategy for a beginner is to sell immediately after gaining 25% profit from the investment or more depending on the amount.
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