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Binance is very user friendly and lots of liquidity with most of their coins. That exchange doesn't have too many shitcoins so you won't get stuck with something you can't sell later.

Awesome i just tried it out now and i find it very handy, im blaming myself for not finding it earlier

Im being faced with a dilemma now, i cant transfer out my EOS out of my open ledger wallet, and i heard i have to register it...so lost

I've never played with EOS. I am not sure of the process. Unfortunately no help there. I try to stick to coins with a wallet that has the whole blockchain for that coin. Like Bitcoin-qt wallet or Dogecoin-qt. Those are core wallets and much safer than the lite wallets. Data intensive though. Any tokens I have are on exchanges... not recommended to leave coins on the exchange by the way.

Oh i havent even heard of those before, thanks for the advice, you're awesome

When you started trading, did you start with big or small numbers?

10,000 CAD. On the stock exchange day trading. Lost 30% over 3 months, started to understand what I was doing and earn it back, then went back to work full time and left my money in stocks fully leveraged at 3:1 and watched Goldman Sachs manipulate the market and lost it all when I got margined out.

Started with about 200$ worth of crypto, mostly Dogecoin in 2014 and have significantly improved upon that now. I won't trade stocks ever again.

Wowza thanks for sharing this man, i started from 0 this year, steem is awesome

Invest time, energy and money into crypto. Especially ones like Steem and you will be rewarded for it if you stick through the market cycles.

Yes i agree, but there is none other like steem, is there?