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Message Subject Crypto in a nutshell… you think ya know but ya don’t know…
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I used to own some XLM, but swapped it for ADA (which turned out to be a very good move.)

Just a tip (I shouldn't tell you, since I pay for this info) but you might look at 0X (ZRX) for a long term hold. It's under 90c right now (and this is in no way investment advice, you understand.)

I'm a HODLer, myself.

drevil
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Thank you! I will have to see if Coinbase offers that one. I am a Crypto newbie so I am still trying to figure everything out.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78600034


I'm sure Coinbase will have it, but I don't use centralized exchanges, anymore.

I did use Coinbase as my original fiat money "on ramp", but moved my BTC and ETH private keys into my own hardware wallet years ago.

Once you're holding your own private keys (always a good idea) you can send crypto from your wallet(s) to online exchange services, like simpleswap dot io (I bought a bunch of Theta token through this) or changeangel dot io.

Simpleswap gives you a wide range of coins and tokens to swap to/from, but it has higher fees than changeangel (which has a smaller range of coins/tokens to choose from.)

There are many online swap services that don't require KYC (Know Your Customer) so take a look around.

drevil
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78507753


Thank you! thumbs
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78600034


You're welcome.

Also, bear in mind that if you want to swap back into dollars, there are "stablecoins" that mimic the US dollar on a (usually extremely close) 1:1 basis.

I would use USDC, personally. I would not use USDT (aka Tether.)

The advantage of this is that you are not creating a taxable event, as you would if you sold your holdings on an exchange for actual dollars.

You can keep stablecoins in a load of different wallets. I use Atomic Wallet, which also allows a wide range of swapping as a built-in feature.

drevil
 
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