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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
[ANN] CROCOcoin [Ghostrider / Masternode]
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navikh333
on 26/12/2022, 07:22:41 UTC


About:

CROCOcoin is an open source community-owned electronic coin designed to conduct transactions in game projects such as PvP over the network. 51% attack protection guarantees you a stablecoin that will expand and evolve thanks to the community as well as our innovations. Our ecosystem will grow with a library of quality online PvP games where you can earn or multiply your CROCO.


Coinomic:

Total Supply: 21 Billion
Ticker: CROCO
Algorithm: GhostRider
Block Reward: 5000 CROCO
Reward Comissions: 2%
51% Protection: Yes


Link:

WebSite:
(in developing)

Windows Wallet:
https://github.com/CROCO-Coin/CROCO-Coin/releases/download/CROCO-Coin/CROCOcoin.zip



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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Newbie questions :/
by
navikh333
on 12/02/2018, 18:44:42 UTC


Here it is :- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=980439.msg10704236#msg10704236


Thank you. I am new to Germany, I read online at some forums that it is illegal to upload Photo ID proofs. I wonder how all the Europeans got it verified ?


I can recommend you to use Bitstamp to transfer your money since you are european. Verfication needed aswell.
There you can buy Bitcoin, Ripple and ETH for a Fee of 0,25%

If you want to buy other coins you need to transfer ETH and Bitcoin to another exchange, where you can buy other coins/tokens.
Please be aware leaving any coins or token on exchanges are risky. Especially the less known and audited exchanges.
Bitstamp is one of the better once since they store 98% in cold wallets and checked regularly.

Not sure if it's worth to put up offline wallets for all the different coins since you are not buying in to much.
Up to you how you want to store them. It is always good to split it up a bit, less risk to loose all.



Can you explain to me why it is illegal to upload photo ID proof. You won't be able to buy coins on exchanges without proove your identity.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Newbie questions :/
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navikh333
on 12/02/2018, 17:14:21 UTC
My purpose is long term investment.

Yes, slowly I am getting a hang of all this.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Newbie questions :/
by
navikh333
on 12/02/2018, 15:24:02 UTC
Thank you. I am new to Germany, I read online at some forums that it is illegal to upload Photo ID proofs. I wonder how all the Europeans got it verified ?


I can recommend you to use Bitstamp to transfer your money since you are european. Verfication needed aswell.
There you can buy Bitcoin, Ripple and ETH for a Fee of 0,25%

If you want to buy other coins you need to transfer ETH and Bitcoin to another exchange, where you can buy other coins/tokens.
Please be aware leaving any coins or token on exchanges are risky. Especially the less known and audited exchanges.
Bitstamp is one of the better once since they store 98% in cold wallets and checked regularly.

Not sure if it's worth to put up offline wallets for all the different coins since you are not buying in to much.
Up to you how you want to store them. It is always good to split it up a bit, less risk to loose all.



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Board Beginners & Help
Newbie questions :/
by
navikh333
on 12/02/2018, 15:04:01 UTC
Hi All,

I am planning to invest in crypto currency hoping that It is not too late  Huh Grin . Please advice me how to proceed for the below purchase.

I am from Germany, planning to buy Etherium, IOTA, Siacoin, Ripple, Cypherium. Each of them of very low volume. totally worth (1000Euro). I dont know how to proceed with this. I made an account in Bitrix and Binance. But they dont allow to transfer money from my local bank to online wallet, how can I send the initial money to buy some coins?

Secondly, these sites require verification, which involves uploading government ID cards, but this is illegal in Germany AFAIK. Dear Germans how did you get around this ?

Thirdly once I get some money into my online exchange accounts, I will buy some BTC, Ripple and Etherium and then exchange BTC for IOTA, Siacoin. Does this plan sound good ? If so which exchange do you suggest me do all these transactions? which is cheaper in terms of transaction fee ? and best rates?

I understand that there is a transaction fee involved if we exchange different coins and also when we transfer it to/from our local wallets on our PCs. So What is the best way to minimize the cost involved ?
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: ICO's to Invest in February
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navikh333
on 12/02/2018, 14:54:46 UTC
I invested this year in Rentberry and Faceter. Now I am waiting for adHive. I'm also thinking about Remme and Savedroid.

Savedroid looks interesting, But I am not clear what they want to achieve..what is their end product