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What do you use to buy and sell your crypto? There's a bunch of services, which is best?

>> No.14301621

>>14301479
Guys please help me, I just want to start buying but I don't wanna get fucked from the very beginning. Literally just tell me what service you use.

>> No.14301723

>>14301479
coinbase is beginner friendly. Just use that. I recommend transferring anything over to you're own wallet if you're gonna hodl it though. Don't keep crypto on exchanges unless you're planning to sell soon

>> No.14301835

>>14301723
Thank you for reply, I just wanted to make sure I'm using a decent one that others here use.

>> No.14302072

>>14301835
Hey fren, welcome aboard! Go buy your bitcorns on coinbase then transfer it over to binance for trading. If you wanna hodl then send the buttcorns to a wallet like jaxx wallet or something trusted. Have fun getting red dildos up the ass.

>> No.14302114

>>14301621
Coinbase to buy and then transfer to a hardware wallet.

>> No.14302257

>>14302114
What kinda hardware wallet do you recommend?
>>14302072
So just to be clear, it is a sound tactic to just buy a coin and sit on it for a while (keeping it in hardware wallet) and sell when you feel it's right?

>> No.14302325

Huobi.

>> No.14302336

>>14302257
ledger is cheap and accessible. and no, not when you feel its right. set yourself a reasonable goal based on market trends. for instance bears will tell you we're in correction territory while bulls are pushing for the moon. There are far to many variables to accurately predict where btc or any other coin is going at any time. you'll get a mix of bad/good advice here but you need to urk moar and most importantly DYOR. oh and stay away from leveraging.

>> No.14302388

Real money (x2, x4, etc) is in pump and dumps, use IDEX

>> No.14302406

>>14301479
abra is a dex doesnt custody crypto easily connects to thousands of banks, easiest kyc, based in us. BRD wallet is similar but tougher kyc
Don't buy on coinbase when theres so many options that are easier and allow you to keep control of your keys

>> No.14302434

>>14302257
ledger and cool wallet are the best for price. ledger s only holds 2-3 cryptos at a time ledger x is your best option if you hold a lot of coins

>> No.14302458

>>14301479
thegreateststorynevertold.tv

>> No.14302466

>>14302257
Ledger Nano S is cheap, but buy from their site directly. Like other anons said, set a goal and sell then. If the moon is your goal, you might be hodling for a while.

>> No.14302474

gemini + activetrader has pretty low feez

>> No.14302485

Just use coinbase pro
Regular coinbase will rape you with fees

>> No.14302493

>>14302466
follow the halvening young one

>> No.14302521

Any video guides that helped you guys out? Specifically with trading, but also general guides.

>> No.14302581

>>14302485
pro has fees now too, dumbass.
abra and brd are feeless

>> No.14302629

Paper wallet is almost free, more secure, and EMP resistant

>> No.14302689

>>14302521
chart guys and crypto revolution,

>> No.14302709

peopole who act like coinbase is still the easiest and safest in crypto have missed out on the last 2 years of product launches

>> No.14302918

>>14302709
From my little and new understanding, coinbase seems to be the safest and most trustworthy to buy on, but charges a large amount for everything. So the other ones that you recommended here >>14302406 are probably good ones to use as well, but will still be skipped by people who are new to this in favor of coinbase just because of the easy to use interface.
Also, which is the best for trading?

>> No.14303015

>>14302918
trading? binance. CB pro has a small selection too. I dig kucoin for alt coin trading. Coinbase has an undeserved rep, go read their reddit or customer support forums, they freeze funds every hour