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August 06, 2018, 11:53:12 AM
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The most important thing that today I can say is that people need to constantly develop and not only in the field of knowledge, it is necessary to develop patience. It is through patience and knowledge in the crypto currency that you can earn something.
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August 06, 2018, 11:53:41 AM
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Hi guys,

Newbie here trying to set up a crypto profile. 1 month ago I had heard the name Bitcoin but didn't know what it was other than a digital currency and had not heard of any alt coins so bear with me  Undecided

I don't have a huge amount to invest, thus far i have 0.13 BTC and 2 ETH, 2.6k XRP AND 50 OMG. I want to keep adding to this and keep it for as long as needed, i  am not really interested in trading as i don't understand this space enough to do that.

Any ideas or thoughts? Should i move any of these around? Concentrate on adding to bitcoin? Add to XRP/OMG etc etc???

Also i have a ledger nano s en route to keep my coins.

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August 06, 2018, 11:55:11 AM
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Find a skill you are good at that is relevant to cryptocurrency and keep developing yourselve until you build a portfolio of successful work that you can make refrence to and you will find out you can fly without wings!
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August 06, 2018, 11:55:32 AM
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Hi guys,

Newbie here trying to set up a crypto profile. 1 month ago I had heard the name Bitcoin but didn't know what it was other than a digital currency and had not heard of any alt coins so bear with me  Undecided

I don't have a huge amount to invest, thus far i have 0.13 BTC and 2 ETH, 2.6k XRP AND 50 OMG. I want to keep adding to this and keep it for as long as needed, i  am not really interested in trading as i don't understand this space enough to do that.

Any ideas or thoughts? Should i move any of these around? Concentrate on adding to bitcoin? Add to XRP/OMG etc etc???

Also i have a ledger nano s en route to keep my coins.

cheers

For me, I suggest that you must try research in this forum in earn to gain knowledge about Cryptocurrency and investing. It will be hard to reach your goal in cryptocurrency and investing if you do not have a sufficient knowledge about it. There are many threads and posts in this forum can help you gain knowledge about cryptocurrency. You can also try to search in google when something in this forum makes you curious. Explore this forum. Be patient. Be positive. Smiley
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August 07, 2018, 05:45:07 AM
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Read, study and talk to people from the crypto sphere, this is the most effective way to raise the level of education in this area.
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August 07, 2018, 05:47:40 AM
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You tail somebody who knows extremely well about Bitcoin. Also, you should read every one of the posts in this discussion. The posts in this discussion will give you a smart thought about crypto. In the event that you are new at that point contribute a smidgen of cash. You have Bitcoin and Eth That's sufficient at you.Bitcoin and Eth costs will rise extremely quickly,you can attempt hold this.
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August 07, 2018, 11:48:58 AM
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Start small, read the forum, articles. You should analyze and control projects well. All events and decisions are hidden in the graph.
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August 07, 2018, 11:49:47 AM
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Hi guys,

Newbie here trying to set up a crypto profile. 1 month ago I had heard the name Bitcoin but didn't know what it was other than a digital currency and had not heard of any alt coins so bear with me  Undecided

I don't have a huge amount to invest, thus far i have 0.13 BTC and 2 ETH, 2.6k XRP AND 50 OMG. I want to keep adding to this and keep it for as long as needed, i  am not really interested in trading as i don't understand this space enough to do that.

Any ideas or thoughts? Should i move any of these around? Concentrate on adding to bitcoin? Add to XRP/OMG etc etc???

Also i have a ledger nano s en route to keep my coins.

cheers

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August 07, 2018, 11:54:42 AM
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Read, study and talk to people from the crypto sphere, this is the most effective way to raise the level of education in this area.

It seems to me that I would also say the same thing, because it's right, most importantly, by the way, it's really telling about crypto-currencies and communicating in the community of some kind of project or in the community of traders.
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August 07, 2018, 11:56:35 AM
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My advice to you is that you should not expect a quick returns. It takes hard work patience and positive expectation. Rome was not built in a day as they say. Do not give up . Keep your coins. Have the long term in view and not short term. Hope that helps
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August 07, 2018, 12:01:57 PM
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The most important advice for newbie is about security. Be careful because there are a lot of phishing attempts. Secure your coins in wallets and be extra careful with your passwords and private keys.

And remember to do your own research when deciding in what to invest.

As a newbie, I have a little advice for you to be carefull so that you will not put into danger. You must secure you private key just creating flash drive so that you will not experience hacking to your password.
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August 08, 2018, 07:58:57 AM
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If you already have interest and interest then read all things about crypto, it will increase your insight. For a portfolio that you already have, you should still hold it. If necessary add BTC, ETH and other coins are deemed to be profitable. But keep in mind you should buy coins when the market is red.
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August 08, 2018, 11:19:23 AM
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I think you need to try to trade your currency and increase a bit of it, until you can buy it for a fixture. Look at other coins, they say that ADA and NEO have great prospects in the future. Concerning the ether there are some doubts whether you need to keep it, but as yet there is no exact information and experience you can earn on it too.
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August 09, 2018, 11:32:25 AM
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Hi guys,

Newbie here trying to set up a crypto profile. 1 month ago I had heard the name Bitcoin but didn't know what it was other than a digital currency and had not heard of any alt coins so bear with me  Undecided

I don't have a huge amount to invest, thus far i have 0.13 BTC and 2 ETH, 2.6k XRP AND 50 OMG. I want to keep adding to this and keep it for as long as needed, i  am not really interested in trading as i don't understand this space enough to do that.

Any ideas or thoughts? Should i move any of these around? Concentrate on adding to bitcoin? Add to XRP/OMG etc etc???

Also i have a ledger nano s en route to keep my coins.

cheers

I think that so far you have a good portfolio of coins going on here especially for a newbies. My advice is to never put all of your hope in one coin which is why I am happy to see that you have diversified already and invested in a couple of coins thus far. Since you have a ledger nano then all you need to do is secure your coins in this wallet and wait for the bull where you can sell and make money.
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August 10, 2018, 05:11:31 PM
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Hi all, I'm not the OP, but, a newbie as well.  Thank you for sharing your insights and good advice.  This will help a lot of us no doubt!
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August 13, 2018, 11:47:08 PM
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You have a pretty good and balanced portfolio. I would only advise you to add a couple of coins, with a smaller capitalization, you will not regret.



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August 13, 2018, 11:49:04 PM
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Hi all, I'm not the OP, but, a newbie as well.  Thank you for sharing your insights and good advice.  This will help a lot of us no doubt!
I also want to give thanks.
If you are new to using coins then you should watch videos on it. Documentaries are pretty nice if you want to know more things about it.
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August 14, 2018, 10:16:39 AM
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I believe you have a good investment, despite the fact that they are new. Perhaps I would add some of the ADA or ETC, because this is a coin that will grow a lot in a short time. ICX can also be a good option for short-term trading.
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August 14, 2018, 10:20:51 AM
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if you don't have the capital to invest in bitcoin, a bounty campaign is a great way to get income. there is also an airdrop that can produce free coins. You must be more diligent to find a good bounty and airdrop.

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August 14, 2018, 10:22:44 AM
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You need to learn the basics of trading and investing and just get acquainted with the person who has a successful result in this business.
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