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TRX is on binance. For the vets, Can i use a bank acct or CC to purchase, or does it have to be one of the listed coins? I'm still learning how to navigate these exchanges.

yea you have to get some bitcoin first... there are many ways to do it, I just use coinbase for bitcoin, then go to the exchange I want to use..
get an address from them.. then send the bitcoin from coinbase to the that bitcoin address from the exchange I want to use..

makes sure you send bitcoins only to an bitcoin address from the site...

then once the exchange has your bitcoin purchase/trade for any other coin you want...

there may be more economical ways but thats what I do...
 
at the moment the fee to ship bitcoins from coin bases to binance is $31.00, while bitcoins is $1.43
 
yea you have to get some bitcoin first... there are many ways to do it, I just use coinbase for bitcoin, then go to the exchange I want to use..
get an address from them.. then send the bitcoin from coinbase to the that bitcoin address from the exchange I want to use..

makes sure you send bitcoins only to an bitcoin address from the site...

then once the exchange has your bitcoin purchase/trade for any other coin you want...

there may be more economical ways but thats what I do...


yea thanks to u this my method also
 
Lowest Fees / Trusted Exchanges
GDAX - While GDAX only focuses on the big 3 (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin), the fees are a standard 0.25% taker & 0% maker type structure. The advantage that I give to GDAX is that it is connected to Coinbasewhich gives you some great ease of use in transfer of funds to an exchange account with no fee at all.

CEX.io - The UK based CEX.io makes the list because while most of the exchanges here have a standard fee of 0.25%, CEX.io only charges 0.20% per trade! That combined with a solid user interface make it a winner in my book.





Poloniex - One of the most popular exchanges, Poloniex offers a ton of coins to trade and is built on rock solid technology. They have a 0.25% taker & 0.15% maker fee. This is the only exchange out of my top 5 I don't have any experience trading on though.

Kraken - My California favorites! This exchanges platform is a little more complicated to figure out, and while their fees are slightly higher then the rest (0.26% taker/0.16% maker) they are a trusted platform and if you do some decent volume of sales you can get those fees reduced a lot.

Bittrex - Another big US player in the exchange market is the Las Vegas based Bittrex. They have an across-the-board 0.25% fee for trading and do a ton of volume.

Coming Soon
There has been a little hype around a new altcoin exchange coming out called (of course!) Altcoinexchange.com.. They don't have the exchange up and going right now, but you can sign up for more information on when they launch and I think it will be worth checking out as long as their fees stay low!
 
Lowest Fees / Trusted Exchanges
GDAX - While GDAX only focuses on the big 3 (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin), the fees are a standard 0.25% taker & 0% maker type structure. The advantage that I give to GDAX is that it is connected to Coinbasewhich gives you some great ease of use in transfer of funds to an exchange account with no fee at all.

CEX.io - The UK based CEX.io makes the list because while most of the exchanges here have a standard fee of 0.25%, CEX.io only charges 0.20% per trade! That combined with a solid user interface make it a winner in my book.





Poloniex - One of the most popular exchanges, Poloniex offers a ton of coins to trade and is built on rock solid technology. They have a 0.25% taker & 0.15% maker fee. This is the only exchange out of my top 5 I don't have any experience trading on though.

Kraken - My California favorites! This exchanges platform is a little more complicated to figure out, and while their fees are slightly higher then the rest (0.26% taker/0.16% maker) they are a trusted platform and if you do some decent volume of sales you can get those fees reduced a lot.

Bittrex - Another big US player in the exchange market is the Las Vegas based Bittrex. They have an across-the-board 0.25% fee for trading and do a ton of volume.

Coming Soon
There has been a little hype around a new altcoin exchange coming out called (of course!) Altcoinexchange.com.. They don't have the exchange up and going right now, but you can sign up for more information on when they launch and I think it will be worth checking out as long as their fees stay low!



I'm have to get that gadx down
 
Ok what's currently the best way to transfer from bank account to an exchange.

I have an account with many exchanges. Verified on most.
Lowest Fees / Trusted Exchanges
GDAX - While GDAX only focuses on the big 3 (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin), the fees are a standard 0.25% taker & 0% maker type structure. The advantage that I give to GDAX is that it is connected to Coinbasewhich gives you some great ease of use in transfer of funds to an exchange account with no fee at all.

CEX.io - The UK based CEX.io makes the list because while most of the exchanges here have a standard fee of 0.25%, CEX.io only charges 0.20% per trade! That combined with a solid user interface make it a winner in my book.





Poloniex - One of the most popular exchanges, Poloniex offers a ton of coins to trade and is built on rock solid technology. They have a 0.25% taker & 0.15% maker fee. This is the only exchange out of my top 5 I don't have any experience trading on though.

Kraken - My California favorites! This exchanges platform is a little more complicated to figure out, and while their fees are slightly higher then the rest (0.26% taker/0.16% maker) they are a trusted platform and if you do some decent volume of sales you can get those fees reduced a lot.

Bittrex - Another big US player in the exchange market is the Las Vegas based Bittrex. They have an across-the-board 0.25% fee for trading and do a ton of volume.

Coming Soon
There has been a little hype around a new altcoin exchange coming out called (of course!) Altcoinexchange.com.. They don't have the exchange up and going right now, but you can sign up for more information on when they launch and I think it will be worth checking out as long as their fees stay low!



Is this an answer to my question?
 
Is this an answer to my question?

no but this maybe....


yea you have to get some bitcoin first... there are many ways to do it, I just use coinbase for bitcoin, then go to the exchange I want to use..
get an address from them.. then send the bitcoin from coinbase to the that bitcoin address from the exchange I want to use..

makes sure you send bitcoins only to an bitcoin address from the site...

then once the exchange has your bitcoin purchase/trade for any other coin you want...

there may be more economical ways but thats what I do...
 
no but this maybe....


yea you have to get some bitcoin first... there are many ways to do it, I just use coinbase for bitcoin, then go to the exchange I want to use..
get an address from them.. then send the bitcoin from coinbase to the that bitcoin address from the exchange I want to use..

makes sure you send bitcoins only to an bitcoin address from the site...

then once the exchange has your bitcoin purchase/trade for any other coin you want...

there may be more economical ways but thats what I do...


i did just put a few dollars on bitcoin , but that fee has me shook.
 
how y'all feel about buying tron with Litecoins
Go with whatever pair gets you the most Tron , BTC, LTC, ETH it doesn’t. I usually don’t check tbe ratios, but I assume there’s not much in it unless you’re buying a shot ton. Just get this Tron before it blows up is the most important move.
 
So Coinbase is safe to transfer from bank account to buy Bitcoins to in turn buy other coins.

I thought I read a couple of pages back that they were acting funny. Is that true?

Also what are the best options after that?
 
If you plan to get a hard wallet to store crypto its HIGHLY recommended that you purchase it directly from the company rather than a retail store (i.e. Walmart, Amazon, etc.). The reason is because with sites such as Amazon there are 3rd party sellers that may place a script or trojan horse of some type within the device to access and steal your crypto. Again, research and safety is always the order of the day in crypto.
 
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