When I started on Binance, I didn't even know what a Taproot or Segwit network was. I thought that to receive my first satoshis from Cointiply and Freebitcoi I had to use Binance's Web3 wallet... and I ended up paying a fee to transfer the funds within the same platform!
Today, a month later, I am not an expert, but I learned the hard way what many beginners don't know (and no one explains clearly):
You don't need a thousand wallets. I tried Coinbase, Trust Wallet, Binance Wallet... and in the end, I discovered that less is more.
The addresses of the Exchange and the Wallet are not the same. Choosing wrong can cost you unnecessary fees.
Sharing your BTC address is safe: it only serves to receive, not for someone to steal from you. But be careful with connecting wallets to any dApp!
I earned BTC without investing a dime. Just with daily tasks, ads, and consistency. No magical promises. Yes, it’s possible, but you have to be patient.
I also made mistakes:
I opened accounts that I didn't use.
I fell into unhelpful tasks.
I didn't read Binance's instructions well when it said 'deposit' vs 'transfer'.
But today I keep the best: I learned, connected with people, and even managed to receive my first USD in BTC (with very low fees!)
Do you feel the same way?
Do you want me to create a step-by-step guide to start from scratch without losing satoshis along the way?
Leave your comment, suggestion, or share your experience.
And if you want to try Cointiply or Freebitcoi like I did, here’s my link (no pressure, only if it helps you):
https://cointiply.mobi/VeFU
https://freebitco.in/?r=37625810
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