Beginners Guide to Ethfinex: Complete Review

Ethfinex is an exciting new decentralized exchange that focuses on Ethereum based ERC-20 tokens. It’s ultimate goal is to be the hub for the extended Ethereum community, providing not only trading, but also communications and the ability for Ethereum developers, traders and enthusiasts to come together for discussions and crowdsourcing needs. It’s a sister site to Bitfinex, and as such it shares similar objectives. It is also designed for intermediate and advanced trades, so this should be kept in mind when opening an Ethfinex trading account.

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The Ultimate Trezor Wallet Review

Just as Bitcoin is the original cryptocurrency, the Trezor is the original hardware wallet for storing your Bitcoins. The Trezor pioneered the hardware storage space for cryptocurrencies, and long enjoyed a large advantage over competitors in terms of security and features. While some competitors are arguably catching up to the Trezor, it is still one of the top choices for those who need a hardware storage solution for their Bitcoins and other alt-coins.

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A Guide to Ethereum Classic (ETC): Complete Review

The sudden surge of new cryptocurrency investors in the past year has clearly led to a sudden influx of funds being poured into the asset class. While most people are initially attracted to the ecosystem purely because of Bitcoin’s rising popularity, they eventually notice the sheer number of alternative currencies, or altcoins, that currently populate the digital currency market.

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Hexel Review: Crypto Tokens for the Everyday Person

To a few who are well informed and know the science, mechanics and finances behind blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies, the concept of token creation and application may be very familiar. But for every one of these crypto geeks, there are probably 20 people out there who do not know what cryptos are, cannot imagine why on earth they cannot continue to use their notes and coins as they always have, and cannot frankly understand the global craze for cryptos.

A wide gap exists between the two groups of persons on the crypto divide, and that is why Hexel has come onboard to bridge this divide by creating a platform for everyday people to conceptualize, create and use cryptocurrency tokens for themselves and their communities.

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A Beginner’s Guide to CoinFalcon: Complete Review

CoinFalcon is a U.K. based cryptocurrency exchange that was launched in August 2017.

Since it is a fairly new cryptocurrency exchange, comparing it directly with industry giants such as Coinbase or Binance might not necessarily be fair to it, and may paint an inaccurate picture.

Therefore, we will focus more on what CoinFalcon offers to its customers and what it lacks in providing as an individual exchange.

We’ll be taking this approach, rather than comparing it directly with these industry behemoths in order to keep the analysis fair.

That being said, whether you call it unfortunate or pragmatic, the fact remains that CoinFalcon does have these entities as its direct competition.

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Ledger Nano S Wallet Review

If you own Bitcoin already you may have heard of the Ledger Nano S. It has rapidly become one of the top selling Bitcoin hardware wallets thanks to its affordable price, and excellent ability to secure your Bitcoins from hackers and theft. You may be wondering if it’s really worth it to spend the money on a hardware wallet like this, and that is a very good question.

Incidentally, the Ledger Nano S currently retails for €79 (about $97). Ultimately the decision lies in your hands, but when you consider that other wallets are no more secure than the smartphone, tablet, or computer they reside on (i.e. not very secure against malware and the like at all), you might begin to see why investing in a hardware wallet like the Ledger Nano S is a smart decision.

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Beginner’s Guide to Bitstamp: Complete Review

One of the oldest cryptocurrency exchanges, and also one of the most highly respected, is the Bitstamp exchange. Begun in Slovenia, the exchange has undergone several transformations, and has grown to have one of the largest European user bases, and is a popular choice for cryptocurrency traders across the world, thanks to its global office locations.

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Beginner’s Guide to Bittrex: Complete Review

Bittrex is a cryptocurrency exchange based in Seattle Washington in the U.S.A. It was one of the top 3 exchanges in the world for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, but has seen some problems towards the end of 2017 that eroded investor confidence in the platform and as of April 2018 it ranks as the #8 exchange in Bitcoin trading volume and #6 in overall trading volume with close to $300 million in daily volume.

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NEO (NEO) Review – The Ultimate Guide

According to the official website, Neo is “a non-profit community-based blockchain project that utilizes blockchain technology and digital identity to digitize assets, to automate the management of digital assets using smart contracts, and to realize a ‘smart economy’ with a distributed network. ” The project was initially introduced as AntShares (ANS) in February 2014 and was funded by two crowd sales. Its initial coin offering (ICO) raised over $4.5 million; the first crowd sale took place in October 2015 during which 17.5 million tokens were distributed, and the remaining 22.5 million tokens allocated for sale to early investors were distributed during the second crowd sale.

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Litecoin Review (LTC) – Can It Survive Bitcoin Lighting Network?

It is very likely that you’ve heard about Bitcoin’s “cousins”. These cousins that we speak of are hard forks that either separated themselves from Bitcoin’s family to find a place of their own or were just created on Bitcoin’s open source code to tweak it according to what they saw fit.

Some of them, like Bitcoin Cash, moved out in characteristic bitterness, while others left or parted ways somewhat amicably, keeping doors open for the holidays while they built their own life.

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