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  2. How to buy Bitcoin: the 3 best ways - AOL

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    When Bitcoin was created, there was only one way to get it: mine it yourself. Today, there are many ways to buy it, letting investors choose exactly how much control they wish to have over their ...

  3. How to buy Bitcoin: 5 ways to add the popular cryptocurrency ...

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    It’s easier than ever to buy bitcoin, ... If you want to trade Bitcoin directly, you’ll pay a competitive commission of 0.12-0.18 percent of your trade value, depending on your monthly volume. ...

  4. How To Buy Bitcoin on eToro - AOL

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    How To Buy on eToro With a Debit or Credit Card. When you’re buying bitcoin on eToro with your credit card or debit card, you’ll want to click “Deposit Funds” on the website or mobile app ...

  5. XRP Ledger - Wikipedia

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    The open-source project was originally called "Ripple", the unique consensus ledger was called the Ripple Consensus Ledger, the transaction protocol was called the Ripple Transaction Protocol or RTXP and the digital asset (known as "ripples") using XRP as the three-letter currency code to follow the naming convention of BTC for Bitcoin.

  6. Coinbase - Wikipedia

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    The code directed users to a web page advertising US$15 in free bitcoin for new accounts plus entry into a promotion for a sweepstakes to win three US$1 million prizes for bitcoin. The low-tech image evoked the retro look of the old DVD screensaver logo bouncing around the screen. [91] The advertisement had no narration and only music.

  7. Bitfinex - Wikipedia

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    Bitfinex is a cryptocurrency exchange owned and operated by iFinex Inc, and is registered in the British Virgin Islands. [1] [2] Bitfinex was founded in 2012.It was originally a peer-to-peer Bitcoin exchange, and later added support for other cryptocurrencies.

  8. The 10 best prepaid debit cards you can get without a credit ...

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    Wherever you buy it, make sure to check the fees and terms. Some cards have fees for buying the card, monthly fees, or charges for reloading money onto the card. ... and Bitcoin trading, making it ...

  9. BitPay - Wikipedia

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    BitPay was founded in 2011 to provide mobile checkout services to companies that wanted to accept bitcoins. By October 2012, BitPay had grown to having 1,100 active merchants, [7] including being WordPress's bitcoin merchant.