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Passive Income

Passive income! Beer money! Honestly I've probably already mentioned something about this IRL so does it need a huge intro? These have been confirmed (by a colleague) to have active payouts. I'm still waiting to hit the threshold on most to cash out (as of Jan 2018) Also for many of these, be wary that they may not have secure connections (https) and can be spammy with ads. Let's be honest though, if you use the internet often enough to be successful with this, then you know how to deal with popups. Security Tips: use an old computer or laptop (laptops use less power) and wipe it of any confidential information. A fresh OS install would be best. If you don't have access to this, always use InPrivate (or whatever variant) browsing. Make or use an old/spare email address as you will get spam email . Lastly, make a password (or multiple with a mnemonic) you haven't used anywhere else so you're not giving out your actual password to these semi-sketchy sites. Al

Beginner's Guide to Crypto Wallets

Where do you actually have crypto? Where is it held and how does it move? The answer is Wallets! Here we'll explore the different types of wallets and how to make some. Remember from the cheat sheet I posted that a crypto wallet is similar to a physical wallet in that it holds your currency, but unlike a physical wallet that can hold multiple currencies all at once, Cryptocurrency wallets can only hold the currency they are designed for. If you send coins the wallet can not take, they are gone forever . For example, if you try to send Bitcoin to an Ethereum wallet, the coins will go into the abyss. There are several different styles of wallets with their own individual pros and cons. Also from the cheat sheet, I go over public and private keys and addresses, make sure you understand those (especially private keys) before tackling wallets! It's also a good habit to practice sending small amounts with new wallets until you get the hang of it. To start, wallets are d

How to get Bitcoin and Altcoins No-Fee, Fee-Free

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Today I'm going to show you what a friend taught me about how to use some easy tools to buy Bitcoin and some altcoins WITH NO FEES! You're probably already using most of these tools anyways! At this point, you should at least be familiar with wallets, addresses, and exchanges. If not, Check out my blog post on Crypto Vocab Basics to get familiar. Until then, you begin the process with Coinbase, the most popular Bitcoin exchange. If you're not already on Coinbase, they have a free Bitcoin incentive if you use this link! This is just a referral link that will support us both with $10 in bonus Bitcoin when you spend your first $100 (instant 10% return), and to let me know that you appreciate learning the fee-free way of doing things! Probably a good time for a note: ALWAYS check the URL when you click on a link and make sure that you are securely connected with "https://" in the address bar. Get some practice making sure everything is accurate! For more sec

Even After a Correction, Bitcoin is Still Bigger than

Many people have been worried about the most recent 'crash', which many financial experts (which I am not one of) have said is just a correction from the recent hype. But how far did it go down and how high was it to begin with? This post from iWeblists.com shows the top 50 companies in the United States, organized by market cap of their stocks. At the time of writing this (late February, 2018), Bitcoin had a peak market cap of just over 330 Billion USD and is currently hanging just under 200 Billion USD. Today's marketcap is brought to you from Coinmarketcap.com's fancy widget. Numbers this large are hard to really fathom, so let's do some fun comparisons! If you total all the money that's been put into Bitcoin (market capitalization), it's currently bigger than these companies: Coca Cola Mastercard Comcast Disney PepsiCo Merck Nvidia IBM McDonalds Netflix Nike And it's comping up close on Citigroup and Verizon (ie: the p

Crypto Roller Coaster and Anxiety

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Is this what it feels like when sports fans approach the finals of their favorite sportsball game? Or when fanatics of any kind have a championship? But the thing that makes the difference here is that we don't know when our championship is even though we're confident we're going to win. It creates this interesting dynamic of anxiety, worry, kakorrhaphiophobia , fear, uncertainty, and doubt... AWK-FUD. Happy holidays, time to meditate and reduce this AWK-FUD. Thanks for reading! If this blog has saved you some time or crypto or just made you laugh and you're inclined to donate, the addresses are below! BTC: 16BQtRdNp4fsFViHVQdjHpaBzcgPHpA4xw ETH: 0xFF3CDF7B7c1dBBE238161Def57AaCD72B1000BB3 LTC: LbtAtRFagVZe2A4ynBpKiTEL4wAToMD9eY Doge: DUHhAWxpzFQj9mT5TtEETUivQ7Cf5PQpci Coinbase referral link: Get $10 in free Bitcoin when you use this link! This is not financial advice- All information provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purp

Is it Too Late to Buy Bitcoin?!

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I know what you're thinking... Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency have already gone sky high! Everyone who got in early is now a millionaire, so it must be too late. But as these coins continue to grow... is it too late? Listen to Bad Crypto's podcast about this Magical Internet Money , and how it's still not too late to get in! And get $10 bonus in Bitcoin for signing up with this link on Coinbase when you spend your first $100 in Crypto! When you're ready to take the next step in learning, visit one of my first blog posts, Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Cheat Sheet to start with the basics! As these crypto coins continue to grow, there are opportunities you don't want to miss! When I started buying crypto currency about two weeks ago, Bitcoin was around $7,500. When I wrote this first draft, Bitcoin was worth around $9,700. What is it worth today?