Your Guide To Getting Started Investing In Cryptocurrency

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We've all copped an earful at a party or overheard a heated discussion queuing for a coffee, but the curious world of cryptocurrency is not the indecipherable mess many would have you believe. 

If you're new here, crypto is a digital currency—a form of money that isn't reliant on an authority such as a bank or government to function that provides the opportunity to trade directly within a community. 

The popularity of investing in crypto has skyrocketed in the past five years; as an emerging asset class (type of investment e.g. cash, stocks, bonds, real estate) it's been heavily followed by younger generations and savvy investors because of its high profit potential.

To get started in investing in crypto isn't the mind-melting combination of charts and crunching numbers as many make it seem: signing up to a trading platform like E-Toro provides easy access to make your first purchase and get started.

You can jump onto the site or download the app and create your account which is totally free, then simply top up your wallet with funds and take your pick from an extensive list of crypto-assets as well as stocks and ETF's (Exchange Traded Funds). Happy trading.

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