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How to buy IOTA, XRP, XLM and other Alt-coins on Binance cryptocurrency exchange

Everybody knows how to buy and sell Bitcoin, Litecoin and ethereum. You just need to use coinbase or Gemini to easily fund your accounts and buy the currencies. It is alot harder to get some of the other ones. for those you have to use Exchanges like Poloniex, Bitterrex and Binance. I will show you how day traders trade cryptos on Binance

To Sign up for a binance account click the link below : https://www.binance.com/?ref=11366788

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Related topics : bitcoin buy one exchange sell another / use bitcoin to buy ethereum

Changelly Review- The easiest way to exchange your Cryptocurrencies

Changelly is a cryptocurrency exchange service between digital currencies. The service offers a wide range of digital currencies to buy and sell at pretty decent rates.

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Bitcoin Tutorial Lab 1: Block Chain Explorer

In this lab we will look at the block chain real time. We will look at the genesis block, the first bitcoin block ever mined on the network and we will see what the transactions in the block look like

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Related topics : bitcoin transactions per block / what does a real bitcoin look like / what does mining bitcoins look like

Bitcoin tutorial Episode 5: Cryptography, hash function, digital signature

In this video we will look at Hash Functions

Symmetric, Asymmetric Encryption and

Digital Signatures

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Bitcoin Tutorial Episode 8: Units of Bitcoin

Bitcoins are sold in fractions of BTC, In this video we will give you some information on the units of bitcoin.

Find more information in this link:

http://smileandmobile.com/2017/10/12/bitcoin-tutorial-series/

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Bitcoin Tutorial Episode 4: Bitcoin Mechanics, Decentralized Consensus, mining rewards

In this video I will give an overview of what happens when a bitcoin transaction is executed. How does the transaction end up in the block chain?

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Related topics : bitcoin transactions per block