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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4282878" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>If you want to buy bitcoin, etherium, doge or a other crypto currencies you need to go to a cryptocurrency exchange (similar in concept to a broker, like etrade or swab stock brokerages.) I had used coinbase.com for a while. You can by crypto and exchange it for other crypto, and sell crypto to get it into your bank accounts. Crypto's underlying value is based on demand for a particular crypto currency and it's scarcity based on simply an encryption algorithm (a program that states only so much can be issued.) The codes may be kept at a cryptocurrency exchange or in a crypto wallet (a glorified usb drive.) You can even print the code and store it in a safe! </p><p></p><p>Neat tech, but based on NOTHING however holds value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4282878, member: 27098"] If you want to buy bitcoin, etherium, doge or a other crypto currencies you need to go to a cryptocurrency exchange (similar in concept to a broker, like etrade or swab stock brokerages.) I had used coinbase.com for a while. You can by crypto and exchange it for other crypto, and sell crypto to get it into your bank accounts. Crypto's underlying value is based on demand for a particular crypto currency and it's scarcity based on simply an encryption algorithm (a program that states only so much can be issued.) The codes may be kept at a cryptocurrency exchange or in a crypto wallet (a glorified usb drive.) You can even print the code and store it in a safe! Neat tech, but based on NOTHING however holds value. [/QUOTE]
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