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Hello friends, I write because I want to open a bitcoin (and ether) wallet but I do not know how to make a portfolio or in which site register where it has the lowest possible cost or, if appropriate, the best site that generates the highest level of comfort. If anyone could help me it would be very grateful to read your response.


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blockchaine is the best man , and it's easy to create a wallet there 


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blockchaine is the best man , and it's easy to create a wallet there 

 

Dejame revisarlo, gracias por la ayuda! (y)

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Thanks for helping, i will check out.

 

+1 for you, good recommendation


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For ETH wallet go to https://www.myetherwallet.com/  but i think the easyest is create an account on https://bittrex.com/ or on https://poloniex.com/


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For ETH wallet go to https://www.myetherwallet.com/  but i think the easyest is create an account on https://bittrex.com/ or on https://poloniex.com/

 

Thanks man, i can check that too. Im looking for the others cripto


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Thanks man, i can check that too. Im looking for the others cripto

B)  ;)  you are welcome !


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I recommend using Bitrexx, when I first started I used Coinbase to buy and sell BTC and ETH. 

They might ask for proof of identity and you can link your debit/credit card to buy coins. 

It worked great for me but I started moving my coins to offline wallets. 

If you need more advice hit me up 


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I recommend using Bitrexx, when I first started I used Coinbase to buy and sell BTC and ETH. 

They might ask for proof of identity and you can link your debit/credit card to buy coins. 

It worked great for me but I started moving my coins to offline wallets. 

If you need more advice hit me up 

Mate can you explain a bit how the offline wallets works?


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Mate can you explain a bit how the offline wallets works?

You can get an offline wallet such as Jaxx. 

When you have an offline wallet no one will have access to your money but you, for instance you download Jaxx and you send all your BTC to your Jaxx wallet, the money will only be stored within your computer you can also use a USB drive or a paper wallet. There is always a risk of losing money if you lose access to that device. I have money in coinbase, Bittrexx, polinex, and Jaxx and also I have a paper wallet. I suggest you google all those sites to get a better understanding. Cheers! 


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You can store Both Coins in one wallet and thats blockchaine.info


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