Crypto Academy Week 2: Homework Task for @gbenga// Will you keep your crypto assets in a wallet or on an exchange?
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Will you keep your crypto assets in a wallet or on an exchange?
This under the premise of the security and tranquility that the fact of keeping in a wallet with many security conditions that allows me to maintain them while I can invest an amount in market operations provides me.
However, in Latin America, there are some very useful and safe exchanges, as is the case in Argentina, where I have been living for just under two years, and I have had the opportunity to review two of them: Ripio and Satoshitango.
It is very important to note that both exchanges are very easy to handle and whose design is quite friendly for beginners in the world of cryptocurrency.
My experience with Satoshitango
You can buy and sell: Bitcoin, DAI, USDC, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, and Bitcoin Cash.
Among the benefits it offers are:
1.-Transactions are very fast, they usually last 30 minutes.
2.-Virtual savings bank.
3.-Margin trading operations.
4.-Sending money to more than 30 countries.
5.-Service payments, telephone recharges, among others.
6.- Very low commissions.
In relation to security, in addition to your password, it has a 2FA authentication system, as well as for each transaction a unique address is generated which you can use only for one operation, which lasts 10 minutes.
Among the disadvantages that I can mention is that they establish a minimum amount for the purchase and sale of cryptocurrencies.
Satoshitango commission table
Grateful to @gbenga for the quality of the information presented in this course.
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