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<blockquote data-quote="TinkerTanker" data-source="post: 3777718" data-attributes="member: 50228"><p>It depends on your crypto. I only invest in BTC. There's a reason all other coins are called S-coins. (Crap coins).</p><p></p><p>Generally the process is this: Get the coin's software. Download the blockchain and make a "wallet" (basically a long number) in the coin's software. Send your coins on the exchanges to that address. Then be free. Back up those keys though. If you're owning your wallet, you alone are responsible for the security of your keys (think of it like your password). Store it on paper in a safe in the ground under a concrete slab so your ancestors can find it. NOT in a safe deposit box, which is anything but secure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TinkerTanker, post: 3777718, member: 50228"] It depends on your crypto. I only invest in BTC. There's a reason all other coins are called S-coins. (Crap coins). Generally the process is this: Get the coin's software. Download the blockchain and make a "wallet" (basically a long number) in the coin's software. Send your coins on the exchanges to that address. Then be free. Back up those keys though. If you're owning your wallet, you alone are responsible for the security of your keys (think of it like your password). Store it on paper in a safe in the ground under a concrete slab so your ancestors can find it. NOT in a safe deposit box, which is anything but secure. [/QUOTE]
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