Investing in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies

By | December 12, 2017




lockchain works, one thing you would have heard over and over again, is how the surging prices have been making people a LOT of money – and very quickly.

And of course, everyone wants a piece of the action.

Is it just a matter of buying some Bitcoin and waiting long enough to sell it later at a profit? If the price keeps rising as it has recently, then everything will be fine.  Of course, the price could stop rising and you could end up losing money, so there’s an inherent risk – and a big one too. For those wanting to make money, as always, exercise the greatest caution before handing over any of your hard earned cash.

In order to get started, it’s a good idea to first understand  some of the jargon terminology  used.

Glossary

Altcoin

Altcoin is a cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin. As the first out of the block,  Bitcoin is by far the biggest cryptocurrency, but hundreds of other coins exist. Some of the biggest altcoins include Ethereum (ETH) , Ripple (XRP), Litecoin (LTC) and Monero (XMR).

Bitcoin

Bitcoin is the original and most popular cryptocurrency created in 2009.  All transactions are conducted directly between individuals with no involvement by any central bank.

Blockchain

All transactions that occur in a network are recorded on a digital file known as the blockchain. This the key technology that allows cryptocurrencies to operate. The blockchain is available for anyone to view but is sealed using cryptography to prevent anyone tampering with it.

Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency is the broad name for all digital currencies that use blockchain technology to work on a peer-to-peer basis. Bitcoin and all altcoins are cryptocurrencies.

Exchange

Although the transfer of cryptocurrency between individuals is free and decentralised, the transfer of fiat (ie ‘real’ money) to cryptocurrency and back again generally requires the operation of third party exchanges. There are many exchanges that operate that charge varying fees and offer different services. The largest (and most beginner friendly in our opinion) exchange is Coinbase, who offer $10 worth of free BTC when you sign up and purchase (or sell) your first $100.

FOMO

Acronym for Fear of Missing Out. This is the phenomenon that kicks in when there’s a sudden spike in price for Bitcoin or another currency. As people see the price rise they get on board and buy more themselves further pumping the price. FOMO is generally regarded as a poor reason to buy in the short term.

FUD

Fear. Uncertainty. Doubt. This describes the practice of commenting negatively about the prospects of either a particular coin or the entire cryptocurrency space (or indeed any business or industry).  FUD is often considered a deliberate strategy to negatively influence the market price of a competitor.

Hodl

Hodl means to hold onto your cryptocurrency for the long term, rather than to profit from short-term trades. The term “hodl” originated as a mis-spelling of the word “holding” in a Bitcoin discussion thread in 2013. Amusingly, the misspelled word caught on to become the common term for a holding strategy.

Mining

Mining is the process whereby transactions are verified and added to the blockchain. The process typically takes large amounts of computer (and electrical) power and involves solving a difficult computational puzzle. Miners are typically rewarded for their effort with coins.

Moon

When the price takes off, this is where it’s headed, apparently.

Wallet

A wallet is where you hold your cryptocurrency.  It’s essentially a collection of private keys but can also refer to client software used to manage those keys and to make transactions.

Are You Trading or Hodling?

Hodling

Many people are investing in cryptos with a medium to long term strategy.

If you had spent $100 on BTC in 2011, then you would have seen the value of that $100 rise to well over $1 million today.

An investment of $100 in BTC in january 2017, would have seen the value of your investment grow to in excess of $1500 by the end of the year.

The price history of BTC however, shows periods when the price has dropped significantly. After a high price in November 2013, it took until March 2017 before the currency had returned to its previous  high level.  Those who stuck fat through those years are now raking the benefits.

That is what hodling is about. If you believe that your particular crypto has a long term future then hodl!

Trading

The incredible volatility of all the cryptos has opened up opportunities for savvy traders who are able to “buy low” and “sell high”.

Although similar in many ways to Forex or Share trading, there are also significant peculiarities that new traders are best to acquaint themselves with before going all in.

 

Keeping Your Coins Safe

Once you’ve bought your coins and watched as your fortune grows, you’ll want to make sure that your investment is kept safe.

While major exchanges such as Coinbase have very good security, the demise of MtGOx in 2014 is still fresh on everyone’s mind.

So just like you might keep your cash out of plain sight or put your valuables in a safety deposit box, if you have a significant amount of money invested, you should lock it up and there are a number of ways to do that. You can create a wallet on your desktop or mobile device or store your coins even more securely in an offline device. You can buy specialised crypto wallets from Amazon for about $79 through to $200. This seems like a worthy investment if you’re holding a lot of value in your coins.

In all cases you will be given an address and a password.

Do NOT lose your password. It will be long and difficult to remember and if you lose it you will not be able to recover it as this Australian man discovered after throwing out his old computer

We’ll be writing soon about all the different ways of setting up a wallet and the hardware you can invest in to make sure your coins stay with you, so please come back and visit soon.

Getting Started

Over at Crypto Nite Life, they’ve written a pretty good write up on how to get started. We recommend you read it.

If you want to get trading (or simply purchase), we recommend the following reputable exchanges:

 

 

 

 

4 thoughts on “Investing in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies

  1. Michael Rickard

    I’ve heard about Bitcoin and tried to have my nephews explain it to me. I’ve even heard it discussed on “The Big Bang Theory” (the show had a funny episode involving the characters’ Bitcoin investment). However, I admit the concept has perplexed me. This article gave me a basic understanding of the process and given all I’ve heard about it, I’m going to look into it more closely. It may seem like a fly-by-night scheme to make money, but people have made money and new technology isn’t always a bad thing. This could be the next step in currency and while I’m uncertain, this article gave me food for thought and incentive to investigate things. Good article.

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    1. Stay Home Shopping

      Altcoin is not a cyptocurrency, it’s the generic term for every other currency other than Bitcoin. There are literally hundreds of other currencies.

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  2. Rachael Mills

    I invested a little in cryptocurrencies around August and I have made some money from it, my regret is that I did not invest much, a friend that took the risk and invested a lot has made a lot of money now.

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