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If you are mining btc, either one will do. If you are mining other cryptocurrencies, use binance, which is one of the best exchanges today.
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I know two platforms like that. One is coinpot and the other is faucetpay. My recommendation is that when you reach the minimum withdrawal you send your cryptos to your trusted wallet, one doesn´t know when this type of site will disappear.
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Thank you very much for the warning. I do not know that exchange but it is good that among the community we take care not to fall into scams like that.
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I kept a bit of bcn but I don´t recommend that you buy and less waiting for its value to reach 1 usd is unlikely but not impossible. The last word on whether or not you are going to invest is yours, good luck
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In atomic wallet you have a section to see your private keys. It will ask you for the password and it will show you.
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You're right, mobile wallets are useful, but if your phone is stolen, goodbye to cryptocurrencies. In my case, I have multiple mobile wallets and I only have in them what I plan to use. The rest of my crypto I keep in my ledger nano x .
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I had problems with its predecessor faucethub. I tried faucetpay and it is quite good but just in case I didn't leave any of my coins there.
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For that reason I do not trust sites to keep my coins. As soon as I reach the minimum withdrawal I deposit them in my atomic wallet.
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What I do is have 50% to hold and with the other 50% I use it to trade. But I divide that 50% into 40% to trade with coins that I know as ltc and with the remaining 10% to trade with coins that I don´t know.
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If you think it may be, but not sure, PLEASE ASK!!!
kame2030 replied to Guru2050's topic in For Beginners
You're right friend. We have to read all the information on this forum and if we can't find our answer, which I doubt, we ask. We don't have to take risks by not reading. -
I will share this post with all those who don´t know how to place a sell order on yobit. It is very descriptive and easy to understand.
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Can you send cryptocurrencies to different countries?
kame2030 replied to daoudzekkour's topic in For Beginners
The answer is yes. If you have a wallet to send and another to receive you can do it. No matter what country you are in, crypto is not limited by borders. -
I´m with you. This is a forum to know the world of cryptocurrencies, it is not to find a partner although if there is good vibes you can do it by private message.
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I use both depending on what I am trading. A few days ago I bought ltc against the btc pair because I saw it near a good low and I also bought eos against the usdt pair.