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New and looking for best websites to learn about investing
By: laurainva Date: September 5, 2019, 8:18 am
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I am new to all of this and I'm fascinated by what I have read
so far. What are the best websites to learn more about
investing in cryptocurrency?
I joined coinbase.com and tried to purchase coins, but got a
cautionary message by my bank and it did not go through. Are
they not in the US? If I tell them it's okay, they will
process but I really want to make sure of what I'm doing. I
don't want to jump into all of this haphazardly.
Also, I just came across XYO and downloaded the app and ordered
some sentinels. Is this worth doing, at least for fun? :-)
Thanks!
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Re: New and looking for best websites to learn about investing
By: Ziadjbt78 Date: September 5, 2019, 8:47 am
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[quote author=laurainva link=topic=111.msg124#msg124
date=1567689513]
I am new to all of this and I'm fascinated by what I have read
so far. What are the best websites to learn more about
investing in cryptocurrency?
I joined coinbase.com and tried to purchase coins, but got a
cautionary message by my bank and it did not go through. Are
they not in the US? If I tell them it's okay, they will
process but I really want to make sure of what I'm doing. I
don't want to jump into all of this haphazardly.
Also, I just came across XYO and downloaded the app and ordered
some sentinels. Is this worth doing, at least for fun? :-)
Thanks!
[/quote]
Hello dear and welcome to the forum!
Coinbase is indeed based in the USA and it's one of the most
trust worthy US crypto exchanges in the world, so you can bet
that you are in safe hands.
I believe their transaction fees are reasonable too compared to
other more expensive exchanges.
We already have a thread that discusses some of the best crypto
exchanges out there. You might want to check it at this link:
HTML https://cryptocurrencyhub.net/exchanges/binance-leaves-the-us/
XYO and sentinels I have no idea what those are might want to
check them, can you tell me more about them if possible?
Thanks
Admin
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Re: New and looking for best websites to learn about investing
By: gocryptowise Date: September 7, 2019, 3:09 am
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[quote author=laurainva link=topic=111.msg124#msg124
date=1567689513]
I am new to all of this and I'm fascinated by what I have read
so far. What are the best websites to learn more about
investing in cryptocurrency?
I joined coinbase.com and tried to purchase coins, but got a
cautionary message by my bank and it did not go through. Are
they not in the US? If I tell them it's okay, they will
process but I really want to make sure of what I'm doing. I
don't want to jump into all of this haphazardly.
Also, I just came across XYO and downloaded the app and ordered
some sentinels. Is this worth doing, at least for fun? :-)
Thanks!
[/quote]
Coinbase like the other posted is definitely one of the 'safer'
options when it comes to cryptocurrency exchanges.
What you need to be aware of is that there are hundreds of
crypto exchanges, and like with anything else they don't have
the same security standards, or run by the same experienced
well-intended people. So as a beginner stick with the
established crypto exchanges when you can.
Coinbase is definitely one of them, Binance, KuCoin are others
for example. Coinbase is an exchange made for the beginners,
with good UX, easy to use to website with their instant buy and
sell features. They take out a bigger spread and fees than other
exchanges. But you can always use Coinbase to deposit money from
your bank (wire transfer) and then buy the cryptocurrencies at
Coinbase Pro. Which is another crypto exchange from the same
company but with smaller fees. Learn more about the difference
between them here
HTML https://gocryptowise.com/blog/coinbase-vs-coinbase-pro-find-out-the-difference/
Another guide that might be useful for you could be this one
HTML https://gocryptowise.com/the-best-way-to-invest-in-cryptocurrencies/.<br
/>Let me know if there's anything else you might be wondering
about. We have a wide range of guides on Bitcoin and
cryptocurrency topics in our guides section.
Good luck! ;)
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