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I checked my empty breadwallet yesterday and had forgotten all about the BCH you can withdraw if you had coin in during the fork. Was a nice little surprise.
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That’s interesting, was just reading about this... the guys stance has some bias within the truths, with his allegiance to bitcoin cash. NT search feature is near impossible- was curious if you and fapmasterjr included BCH in your guys alt coin watch lists?
fapmasterjr , you were right fam.
I should have jumped in the Salt game a long time ago. (Membership)
I’ve finally see the light.
I bought 10 SALT on Saturday per faps recommendation. It's up around 10% for me
The coin. Did I dun goof?The coin or the membership?
From what I understand (and I’m still new). Binance doesn’t allow you to purchase coins with US Dollars, instead you use other cryptocurrencies to purchase. The site is overwhelming and the process to buy is almost “Too easy”.Just made a binanace account.. prices are significantly cheaper there than coinbase... why?
So binanace is basically running off the barter system.From what I understand (and I’m still new). Binance doesn’t allow you to purchase coins with US Dollars, instead you use other cryptocurrencies to purchase. The site is overwhelming and the process to buy is almost “Too easy”.
So far I’ve purchased around 1.5 LTC. My transactions are as followed:
1 LTC —> Loafwallet
.5 LTC —> Binance —> BTC —> 1.8 SALT/ 640 TRON
From what I understand, yes. At least in the United States.So binanace is basically running off the barter system.
The coin. Did I dun goof?
Anyone use Cryptopia? Since GRS got the seal of approval from fap I'm looking to cop some . Cryptopia has GRS/LTC. Much rather do that than GRS/BTC which is on most other exchanges (transact fees/time/etc much better with LTC).
Grine I know you dumped your ETN most likely on Cryptopia. Any quirks I should know about?
From what I understand, yes. At least in the United States.
Would love for fapmasterjr to chime in since he has a little more knowledge and has been in the game longer.
Something to also keep in mind is that when you buy on Binance you’re traditionally using BTC to purchase your smaller cryptocurrencies. You can’t just buy something like 10 TRON. You have to buy at least .001 BTC worth of that sub-cryptocurrency. Currently that equates to $18.
Yeah I use Bittrex/Polo/Binance. Was just wondering if anything shady goes on on Cryptopia. Actually really like their interface.Once you know how a few exchange works, it shouldn’t take long to figure out.
Just make sure you put in the send code address thing that is required to transfer outside of the wallet address.
Cryptoia isn’t that bad...
ETH or LTC will have smaller transaction fees and like JRS said, faster transaction times. I always use ETH if it's an option.Been dedicating all my free time the last week or so to crypto research. Copped some LTC in CB. Then started reading up on alts, Bittrex and Binance (created an account on both).
Copped some BTC to transfer over to Binance to cop some alts (did a small amt via CC purchase to make sure I go about the process the right way the first time).
$100 btc buy ended up getting hit with a $19 network fee to transfer over to BN . Have a feeling taking that hit is some sort of rookie mistake? Does ETH generally have lesser fees associated with it, or is there any way to minimize that for future transfers?