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What app would you recommend to someone who is an absolute noob at crypto trading? I want to start investing in crypto, but I don't know where to start.
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Coinbase pro.What app would you recommend to someone who is an absolute noob at crypto trading? I want to start investing in crypto, but I don't know where to start.
Just saw an announcement that Strike is doing no fee buys, not sure if it started yet though. It's Jack Mallers companyWhat app would you recommend to someone who is an absolute noob at crypto trading? I want to start investing in crypto, but I don't know where to start.
If you are buying BTC then great...what about the other coins?Just saw an announcement that Strike is doing no fee buys, not sure if it started yet though. It's Jack Mallers company
Jack Mallers' Strike Rolls Out Bitcoin Buys, Going Head-to-Head With Coinbase
“Your move, Brian Armstrong, come play basketball in my court,” says Strike’s CEO.www.coindesk.com
You can use more than one exchange, just a fiat onramp with no fees. Personally haven't used strike, not sure its trading is online yet but will check it out. For alts I use Kucoin a lot but have used most of them at one point or another. I've used CB pro primarily to just get fiat inIf you are buying BTC then great...what about the other coins?
Oh...I guess you could buy BTC there and then move it to other exchanges to get into other coins...didn't think about that.You can use more than one exchange, just a fiat onramp with no fees. Personally haven't used strike, not sure its trading is online yet but will check it out. For alts I use Kucoin a lot but have used most of them at one point or another. I've used CB pro primarily to just get fiat in
Yeah, that's how you had to do it years ago, there were limited onramps and those didn't have many alts. So to get to the small caps had to use small obscure exchanges that only traded with BTC. In general, want to get the cheapest onramp then move that to whatever exchange carries what you want to tradeOh...I guess you could buy BTC there and then move it to other exchanges to get into other coins...didn't think about that.
Fair point...I have a ton of volume on CB Pro so my fees are minimal especially since I use limit buys/sells but I will look into that to see how much it will save meYeah, that's how you had to do it years ago, there were limited onramps and those didn't have many alts. So to get to the small caps had to use small obscure exchanges that only traded with BTC. In general, want to get the cheapest onramp then move that to whatever exchange carries what you want to trade
Not positive but even with volume believe its around 2.5% all together. Adds up if you are moving any size onFair point...I have a ton of volume on CB Pro so my fees are minimal especially since I use limit buys/sells but I will look into that to see how much it will save me
Fair point...I have a ton of volume on CB Pro so my fees are minimal especially since I use limit buys/sells but I will look into that to see how much it will save me
I also buy on various exchanges. But I move them to a Hardwarewallet. My Wallet, my keys.Oh...I guess you could buy BTC there and then move it to other exchanges to get into other coins...didn't think about that.