Which one is better when it comes to investing in crypto? UPHOLD, BINANCE, BITCOIN.COM, COINS.PH, or COINBASE? And please explain why do you think so? Thank you.
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if you are a beginner, Coinbase is the easiest to use, and that's important. but their fees tend to be a bit higher, but not unreasonable. That's only a problem if you make a lot of trades. If you are based in Asia, it may also be tricky to cash out in fiat money from Coinbase...@tired_momma can relate based on her experience.
the other benefit to Coinbase is their Coinbase Earn program, which offers a little bit of free crypto by watching videos that teach you about certain tokens, and by taking a short quiz. if you would like a referral link to Coinbase, i'd be happy to share one with you. do i still owe you a referral to nicehash?
i have not used uphold, bitcoin.com, coins.ph
but when you say investing, are you simply buying and accumulating, or are you looking to actively trade?
I want to do both.. Actually, I have coinbase and those others that I've mentioned.. But at the moment, I'm using the coinsph because unlike coinbase, I can withdraw my money directly to either my bank or ewallet..
although I haven't used the other platforms you listed, sounds like Binance can do what you have in mind. it can be complicated or simple, depending on how you want to do it. Binance will offer more control, such as price limits on buying and selling (whichever you select).
They also offer tutorials which should help you.
Cheers @CryptoWordsmith! I'm glad I remember your Binance so I did get the Binance option in your account and able to transfer to check if its working and very pleased that it did!
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Binance is an exchange while Bitcoin.com is a noncustodial wallet, you have your seed phrase.. and it has swapping features.
This is only my opinion. Most of my profit came from Coins.Ph. I got more profit from it than my other accounts. Just buy and then let it sit there till you make a profit. I think I made more than 20,000 in just 1 1/2 month. I'm not into complicated transactions.