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May 24, 2014, 05:29:47 AM
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Hi Guys,
I actually signued up some time ago, but hadn't had time to post much at all, so I thought I would welcome myself to the forum. Smiley
The Sticky said to post a a semi detailed welcome or don't bother.

Bio: Have been involved with Crypto-currency for ~18-24months now. I've a small scale mining rig for both BTC (ASIC) and DRK (GPU), however i have mostly accrued a quantity of each through small trades.
I have used MintPal, and Cex for trading on exchanges, preferring to use MintPal.

I'm also Looking at building a new mining rig to specifically focus on DRK mining (hopefully) in the near future.


./Welcomed

 
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May 24, 2014, 05:38:09 AM
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If anyone could post which exchanges they have had experience with or can recommend using that would be great.
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May 24, 2014, 06:49:53 AM
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If anyone could post which exchanges they have had experience with or can recommend using that would be great.

Welcome, and you can use bitstamp or btc-e if you live in europe, or coinbase for the us customers, those are very safe, and for alt coins you can use mintpal.com
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May 24, 2014, 07:51:47 AM
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If anyone could post which exchanges they have had experience with or can recommend using that would be great.

Welcome to the forums! Your main post does have an edit button so you can add more content to it at a later date. Double posts (posts in which you just post after yourself) on forums tend to be frowned upon.

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May 25, 2014, 02:10:51 PM
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If anyone could post which exchanges they have had experience with or can recommend using that would be great.

Localbitcoins, coinbase, bitstamp seem to all be popular choices.
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May 25, 2014, 02:14:55 PM
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If anyone could post which exchanges they have had experience with or can recommend using that would be great.

I have some experience with btc-e, overall the site worked well. They allow trading of BTC,LTC,NMC,NVC,PPC,TRC,FTC and XPM.  I have heard some rumors of users who lost their money, but it seems this only occurs with high amounts. They do not want any personal information. They have 2-step authorization, each login you get an e-mail. I wanted to try Bitstamp but they needed a lot of my personal information;



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May 25, 2014, 02:50:30 PM
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HI,
Welcome and good luck with crypto world. In my case i had some good and some bad experience from the beginning so never surrender. I made some money with BTC so hope you will do so too!
BR
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May 25, 2014, 03:58:31 PM
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Hi Guys,
I actually signued up some time ago, but hadn't had time to post much at all, so I thought I would welcome myself to the forum. Smiley
The Sticky said to post a a semi detailed welcome or don't bother.

Bio: Have been involved with Crypto-currency for ~18-24months now. I've a small scale mining rig for both BTC (ASIC) and DRK (GPU), however i have mostly accrued a quantity of each through small trades.
I have used MintPal, and Cex for trading on exchanges, preferring to use MintPal.

I'm also Looking at building a new mining rig to specifically focus on DRK mining (hopefully) in the near future.


./Welcomed

 

I like using cryptsy. They have a very large base of currencies and a nice look at the price how it went daylt/weekly/monthly. Also when trading there, you get a % of your trade in cryptsy points, that you can later exchange for btc.


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May 25, 2014, 06:18:08 PM
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I like using cryptsy. They have a very large base of currencies and a nice look at the price how it went daylt/weekly/monthly. Also when trading there, you get a % of your trade in cryptsy points, that you can later exchange for btc.

www.poloniex.com interface is a lot nicer and run more smooth.

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May 26, 2014, 04:50:15 AM
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Hi, been lurking on here for a while though have been trading on Cryptsy for a few weeks now

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May 26, 2014, 07:26:47 AM
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You have been involved with Crypto-currency almost 2 years ago, but started to read and write in the forum only now... a lot of time is lost!  Smiley
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May 26, 2014, 07:36:59 AM
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Hi Guys,
I actually signued up some time ago, but hadn't had time to post much at all, so I thought I would welcome myself to the forum. Smiley
The Sticky said to post a a semi detailed welcome or don't bother.

Bio: Have been involved with Crypto-currency for ~18-24months now. I've a small scale mining rig for both BTC (ASIC) and DRK (GPU), however i have mostly accrued a quantity of each through small trades.
I have used MintPal, and Cex for trading on exchanges, preferring to use MintPal.

I'm also Looking at building a new mining rig to specifically focus on DRK mining (hopefully) in the near future.


./Welcomed

 

Welcome to bitcointalk, ubuw00d. What took you so long to register your account? Cheesy

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May 27, 2014, 02:09:01 AM
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Hi, welcome!
I like to use the mintpal poloniex and for having a good amount of alts.
The best coins to speculate are the pump as BC, CINNI, DRK, etc.
Good luck!
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