I want to invest in crypto currency. Is it to late? Also how to invest in ripple xrp. Any good site to read as well on crypto
Anyone know where and how to buy xrp
The major exchanges are closed to new registrations. Do you already have binance or bittrex?
Buy ETH on Coinbase, transfer to GDAX, then transfer to Binance, and convert to XRP on Binance. The GDAX step in the middle is instant and only to avoid fees since Coinbase and GDAX are the same company. You could also do Coinbase directly to Binance but there’s a small fee (I paid like $0.40 worth of ETH doing this but could add up if you do a lot of transactions).
Bitstamp ?
You need to buy ETH or BTC first on coinbase or Gdax, transfer it to Binance and then buy XRP from there
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Hey there... Wanted to check how to buy digital currency in wa state.. looks like many exchanges are not offered in wa yet..
Cryptos are not behaving as per what people know about training. So its hard to say if it's too late or early. I found this answer useful hope it helps you too. I followed the screenshots. I found Binance is one place where most of the cryptos are listed. Currently they are upgrading their infrastructure to cope up with the increase in creation of new accounts and so the registration on Binance is temporarily suspended for a day or so. You can start off with coinbase as of now. https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-buy-cryptocurrencies/answer/Sushwanth-Nimmagadda?share=16a39763&srid=t53S
Poloniex is my fav
Can you open account in WA?
Just buy ETH or BTC and use ShapeShift.io
Shapeshift conversion rate is horrible. Coinbase to Binance or Coinbase to GDAX to Binance are way better.
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First things first, never call this an investment. It is gambling or speculation at best. But yes go for it with as a tiny amount of your portfolio (< 5%).
Speculation is by definition an investment ;)