The second most well-known cryptocurrency started by Vitalik Buterin in 2013, and released in 2015. It is an open-source blockchain platform that utilizes smart contracts and decentralized applications, called…
Why do I need a centralized exchange?
Due to regulations and Know Your Client (KYC) laws, bank transfers are only allowed through regulated means. So to first acquire Bitcoin or…
Blockchains differ in many ways, and as with everything else, technology is constantly evolving and people are finding different use cases for new technology. When this happens, developers build…
You’ve decided to move your crypto off of Coinbase (or your exchange of choice) and it is now sitting in your crypto wallet. What can you do with it? Unlike…
Now that you know the difference between a Decentralized and Centralized Exchange, here are some of the popular DEX’s. This is not a full list, but a list that can accomplish…
The absolute easiest way to acquire your crypto is through a Centralized Exchange (abbreviated by CEX). Think of this as the Coinbase, Gemini, and Binances of the world. You go…
Are crypto wallets free?
Software wallets that are downloaded on mobile or desktop applications are typically free. These wallets may charge transaction fees when trading crypto, but are otherwise free to…
Now that your wallet(s) is set up, it is time to fund and use it. All software wallets have similar functionality, so these instructions are pretty universal for all software wallets.…
Continuing from our Choosing a crypto wallet page, this page will provide guide for setting up your crypto wallet using the wallets we listed, along with a video demo. You’ll notice…