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03.08.2024

How to Buy Bitcoin: A Comprehensive Guide for Newbies

Last edited: 4.8.2024

Your guide to Bitcoin buying options, categorized by privacy, security, convenience, and fees.

The most frequently asked question for people who are interested in cryptocurrencies is probably "How to buy Bitcoin." This guide aims to provide an in-depth look at the various methods and considerations for purchasing Bitcoin, ensuring that you are well-informed before making your investment.

When newbies ask how to buy Bitcoin, people often respond with one-word answers like "Kraken" or "Binance." This is akin to a new driver asking how to start driving and being told "Porsche" or "Mercedes" without any context. To get a quality answer, the question needs to include more specifics, such as the investment amount, holding period, technical skill level, preferred wallet type, and device preference.

 

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12.04.2024

Telegram Wallet: The Complete Guide to Safe and Simple Crypto Transacting & Trading

Last edited: 28.8.2024

Every Telegram User Already Owns a Powerful Crypto Wallet!

If you are using Telegram, you already own a powerful Bitcoin wallet that allows you to send and receive Bitcoin between users instantly and for free. You can also easily buy Bitcoin with a Master or Visa card. The bot supports Tether (USDT TRON), a stablecoin on the TRON blockchain, Toncoin (TON) and Notcoin (NOT). Although Toncoin originated from a project initiated by Telegram's founders, it is now independently managed and not affiliated with Telegram. You can swap between these coins with just one click, and the bot also features a peer-to-peer exchange where you can buy and sell using various payment gateways.

However, the wallet hides behind a "bot," and many are afraid to use bots or just do not know where to start. In this tutorial, I will demystify how easy it is to get started with the Telegram wallet bot and explain all features in detail. Spoiler alert: The bot is nothing more than a contact called @wallet!
 

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