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Don't ask for investment advice on Jow Forums you dumbfuck. Before you invest learn how everything works; learn about trading strategies and signals, fundamental & technical analysis, etc...

People here are just being dickheads and pointing your 250$ for some shitcoin that's just gonna drop in a few days.

My professor actually said it and I think he's right. It wasn't meant to be a joke.

I'll be honest I seriously do not recommend a beginner create an account on am exchange with literally no volume

It's under $1mil volume daily compared to coinbase which has literally hundreds of millions of dollars volume, you can check coinmarketcap exchanges for proof. As a beginner stick to mainstream websites. Coinbase is 100% trustable, coinmetro is a startup company..
The reason user wants you to make a coinmetro is only because he owns their token and gets more money as more people use it. Not to say it's a Ponzi scheme but it's just a much much smaller and less used/known exchange

for something a little different to what the pajeets are shilling, look into Skycoin/Skywire for an incentivised decentralised darknet internet running on a mesh network
it already has 10,000 nodes (twice as many as TOR) running globally. and a whole parallel ecosystem is being built on top of the Skycoin blockchain
they foresaw all the problems with censorship, gatekeepers & internet balkanization and have been building this since 2013

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dont listen to this retard. if you do this youre gonna keep putting it off, life is gonna get in the way, and then 3 years later you will hate yourself for not pulling the trigger on crypto.

instead learn by doing, dont put in more money than you can afford to lose, lurk a lot, trust no one

coinmetro has real world proffesional liquidity providers, you can literally market buy/sell 100 eth without moving the price a cent. it is true coinmetro is a startup, its the usual startup vs established company story. because theyre a startup they have lower fees, better support, many innovative features. but they have less volume. good thing they have liquidity providers then