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How do beginners invest in Bitcoins?

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 It can be hard to know where to start investing, especially when it comes to cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. But Bitcoin has been making headlines in the recent years, and it’s quickly becoming a big deal in world economy, tech and finance markets . But what makes this currency so special? Why is so much attention given to the cryptocurrency? Read on for a guide on how beginners can invest their money into Bitcoins with ease. What is Bitcoin? Bitcoin is a digital currency that can be used to make payments over the internet. It works like software, traded on a peer-to-peer basis and allows users to register, send and receive money. The concept of Bitcoin was created in 2009 by an unknown programmer or someone who goes by the alias Satoshi Nakamoto – Nakamoto is Japanimation for “central”, “main” or “first” in Japanese. The currency is not owned by a central bank or government, and exists only online. The supply of the currency is limited, which means the value of each Bitcoin will be

What is the next big cryptocurrency?

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If you're a cryptocurrency enthusiast, it's very likely that you've already seen the bitcoin boom in recent years. Bitcoin has become more stable in the past several months, but if you're still looking for your next crypto-investment, a few more precious metals are worth considering.  In this post, we'll be covering the top 5 cryptocurrencies worth your time and investment: Ripple (XRP), Stellar Lumens (XLM), IOTA (MIOTA), Monero (XMR), and Ethereum Classic (ETC). Before we start talking about the best cryptocurrencies to invest in, let's just say this: these 5 coins are all going to hit it big one day -- and while they might not be top cryptos right now, they are definitely worth being on the lookout for in a few years. What Is Ripple? XRP is one of the most intriguing cryptocurrencies in existence today. While it's not a completely new cryptocurrency, XRP is very different from the other cryptos we're covering. With a market cap of over $11 billion,