If learning about bitcoin, ethereum or cryptocurrencies is on your New Year resolution , then welcome ! I’ve curated a list of the best rated books on the subject. The list contains a couple of complex books that dive deep into the technical details of bitcoin and ethereum, a couple of non technical books that explain what is a blockchain and how to invest in CryptoAssets and a couple of stories about the bitcoin subculture and it personages.
Now that you know about wallets, you should find a place to trade them. Nowadays you can find myriad exchanges on the web. However, due to strict US regulations, the American trader only has access to a few of them. These exchanges normally charge different fees depending on the type of orders you enter and the daily volume of trades. If you are a “Taker” you will pay more, and if you are a “Maker” you will pay less or nothing or even get paid to enter orders.
How about we spend some of those hard earned cryptos?
Wikipedia I’m pretty sure you use wikipedia. Everybody does and everybody should donate whatever they can spare to them . You can donate some bitcoin here : https://donate.wikimedia.org/wiki/Ways_to_Give#Bitcoin
How about booking your flights with crypto? You can do that today at CheapAir.com. They accept bitcoin, litecoin, bitcoin cash and dash. You can read the press release here. https://www.cheapair.com/press/releases/cheapair-com-first-online-travel-agency-to-accept-litecoin-bitcoin-cash-and-dash/
At Overstock.com you can pretty much buy anything you want , from king size beds to engagement rings or macbook air.
Trading is hard but one might think otherwise if one spends enough time online reading trading blogs. Trading cryptocurrencies is even harder, because they are complex instruments that nobody really knows how to price yet and nobody knows if they are here to stay or will be gone in the next few months. I’ve spent more than ten years trading various financial instruments, with my last trading in various cryptocurrencies across different exchanges.