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discuss What apps do you use for crypto currency?

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I use Ember, which is a crypto currency mining app, but Robinhood and Coinbase are my go to apps.


It is Binance that I use for crypto. It is the most efficient crypto exchange and has one of the most responsive customer support. I have not had any problem with Binance since I started using it.
how long have you been using Biance?
 
I use Ember, which is a crypto currency mining app, but Robinhood and Coinbase are my go to apps.



how long have you been using Biance?

I just downloaded Ember you sent to me. I'll set up my account on it by the end of the day. Hopefully, it's going to be a good miming option for BTC.

I don't use Binance so much since they deactivated their P2P services in my country.
 
I am using coinbase since 2013. It is very safe and secure when l am holding my hard-earned crypto.
I might have to get myself a Coinbase account to start saving a few extra dollars in crypto.

I'm already decentralize trading ETH to increase my position there.
 
Bybit is one of those great options too but Binance is among the most popular exchanges preferred by so many people that are into the world of cryptocurrencies. I use Binance too.
It's only the issue is scammers in the P2P feature of Bybit which have been a serious challenge using it. Even verified P2P users are scammers.
 
I wouldn't call BlockFi a crypto app as it was more of an exchange when I used it.

They ended up going under, and I have a bit of money locked away.

I used it before BlockFi introduced KYC (Know Your Customer) and made deposits into my cold wallets from there.

If I want my BlockFi cash back after the bankruptcy settlement, I'd need to submit KYC information, such as an ID and electricity bill. That said, it'd link that account to me and then to cold wallets not linked to anything.

So, I'm taking the loss...
 
It's only the issue is scammers in the P2P feature of Bybit which have been a serious challenge using it. Even verified P2P users are scammers.

Scammers can be seen in most p2p platforms, the right thing is doing due verification and ensuring that you are not falling to their antics. It is what is going to help a lot.
 
Scammers can be seen in most p2p platforms, the right thing is doing due verification and ensuring that you are not falling to their antics. It is what is going to help a lot.
I've seen so many people who posted on X about how they were scammed on different cryptocurrency exchange platform they used their P2P service and those scammers are 100% verified.
 
For anything related to Cryptocurrency, I use Coinbase and always have. I had heard of a few others, but since I only tend to buy Cryptocurrency and do not trade or exchange, Coinbase has been more than enough for me.
What's the charges or fees of buying cryptocurrency on Coinbase like? Assuming you're to buy a cryptocurrency worth of about $100 to $200, what's the fee they are going to charge for it?
 
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