When did I learn Bitcoin Cash?
To be honest, I have no clue what Crypto world is all about. I heard the word "Bitcoin", but I don't know what it is about.
I first learned Bitcoin Cash when I started Noise.Cash. It was written there that All payouts are done using Bitcoin Cash Cryptocurrency and me being a first timer don't even have a clue what Bitcoin Cash was.
The first question I ask to myself when I opened my wallet was, "What is the meaning of Bitcoin Cash Address?", So i started to google it and ended up downloading Bitcoin.com wallet (recommended by Noise.Cash). Being new to this, I started digging out what Bitcoin Cash is all about and It started to get my attention. Having no work, no money at all, I ended up investing in Bitcoin.Cash with the help of Noise.Cash also. I earned little by little by little until I finally understand how it really works.
Why Bitcoin Cash?
Okay to be honest, Bitcoin was my first choice because it got a higher exchange compared to Bitcoin Cash. All my savings in BCH, I converted it to BTC. Every little earnings I have in BCH, I converted it right away to BTC.
My boyfriend learning about this said that it is better to stay in BCH. He said Bitcoin is slow to transact unlike Bitcoin Cash. BCH also has a cheaper fees.
Bitcoin is $15, 000/coin, while Bitcoin Cash is only $250. The difference is quite huge, but considering to increase the value of Bitcoin Cash 2 years from now made me invest to it.
BCH is expected to increase its value. While it is still $250, you can buy and invest it for a bigger profit in the future.
What can I say to the first timer?
Well, before you start investing, make sure to study or make a research first. Those who risks are most likely who will become successful. It is up to you what cryptocurrency will you invest, if might be Bitcoin, ETH, BCH, XRP.
Disclaimer: I am not an expert. I am also a first timer. All that is written above are based on my experience and understanding. I also want to apologize for any grammatical error since English is not my first language. Thank you