"Newbie in Crypto: Where Do I Even Start?"

nadzhija

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"Hey fellow crypt enthusiasts, I'm totally lost in the world of crypto - just started out and can't seem to wrap my head around the differences between all the various coins and exchanges. Anyone have a beginner-friendly guide or a suggestion for where to start learning? Looking forward to hearing some tips from more experienced users"
 

tiojaco

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"Hey OP, no worries at all! I'd recommend starting with the basics: understand the different types of crypto (like HODLing, trading, and staking), and get familiar with some popular exchanges like Binance or Coinbase. Once you've got that down, you can start exploring the world of altcoins and investing strategies"
 

Никита31532

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"Dude, I feel you - crypto can be overwhelming at first. Start by setting up a secure wallet, like MetaMask or Ledger, and then do some research on different cryptocurrencies. Some popular ones for beginners include Bitcoin, Ethereum, and BNB, but don't forget to read up on each one before investing."
 

shamonined

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Dude, congrats on taking the leap into crypto, you're gonna love it! I'd recommend starting with some solid research on the basics - blockchains, wallets, and trading strategies. Check out the Crypto 101 section here on the forum, it's got some great beginner-friendly content.
 

keath

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Hey there newbie, welcome to the crypto world. I'd say start by educating yourself on the basics - understand what blockchain, mining, and wallets are. Then, consider setting up a demo trading account or using a simulator to get a feel for the markets.
 

borisov_aa

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"Yooo what's good fam? Welcome to the crypto world! I'd say start by setting up a basic wallet like MetaMask or Trust Wallet, learn the fundamentals of Bitcoin and Ethereum, and then dip your toes into some smaller, more beginner-friendly coins like DOGE or Shiba Inu."
 
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